Apparatus for exterior evacuation from buildings
First Claim
1. An evacuation apparatus for enabling a person within a prescribed weight range to descend from an origin at a predetermined height in a multistory building to a lower supporting surface and to attain a descent speed of less than four feet per second to land injury-free, the apparatus comprising:
- a harness securable to the person;
a housing affixed to the harness;
a cable within the housing, of predetermined length sufficient to reach from the origin to the lower supporting surface, the cable having a free end which includes a securing member for attaching the free end to a fixed anchorage proximate the origin; and
a descent-slowing energy-dissipating mechanism within the housing, driven by the playout of the cable from the housing as the person descends, which enables the person to attain automatically within his descent a descent speed of less than four feet per second without the person'"'"'s control, the descent speed being determined by the intersection of the graph of the curve that describes, for the amount of remaining cable, the rate of energy dissipated as a function of the descent speed and the graph of the line that describes the rate of potential energy released by the total amount of descending weight as a function of the descent speed, and where the slope of the graph of the rate of energy dissipated curve exceeds the slope of the graph of the rate of potential energy released line in the vicinity of the intersection.
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Abstract
An apparatus for safely evacuating a person within a prescribed weight range from a multistory building by enabling the person to exit from the interior of the building to the outside very quickly and to descend to the ground or lower surface alongside the exterior of the building to attain a descent speed of less than four feet per second to land injury-free, the apparatus comprising a housing, a harness affixed to the housing for affixing the housing to the person, a cable of predetermined length within the housing, having a free-end with a securing member for affixing it to an anchorage proximate the descent point, and a descent slowing energy dissipating mechanism within the housing driven by the playout of the cable as the person descends, which enables the person to attain automatically within his descent a descent speed of less than four feet per second determined by the intersection of the graph of the curve that describes the rate of energy dissipated as a function of the descent speed and the graph of the line that describes the rate of potential energy released by the total descending weight as a function of descent speed where the slove of the graph of the rate of energy dissipated curve exceeds the slone of the graph of the rate of potential energy released line.
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43 Claims
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1. An evacuation apparatus for enabling a person within a prescribed weight range to descend from an origin at a predetermined height in a multistory building to a lower supporting surface and to attain a descent speed of less than four feet per second to land injury-free, the apparatus comprising:
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a harness securable to the person;
a housing affixed to the harness;
a cable within the housing, of predetermined length sufficient to reach from the origin to the lower supporting surface, the cable having a free end which includes a securing member for attaching the free end to a fixed anchorage proximate the origin; and
a descent-slowing energy-dissipating mechanism within the housing, driven by the playout of the cable from the housing as the person descends, which enables the person to attain automatically within his descent a descent speed of less than four feet per second without the person'"'"'s control, the descent speed being determined by the intersection of the graph of the curve that describes, for the amount of remaining cable, the rate of energy dissipated as a function of the descent speed and the graph of the line that describes the rate of potential energy released by the total amount of descending weight as a function of the descent speed, and where the slope of the graph of the rate of energy dissipated curve exceeds the slope of the graph of the rate of potential energy released line in the vicinity of the intersection. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35)
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36. A method for enabling a person within a described weight range to descend automatically from an origin at a predetermined height in a multistory building to a lower supporting surface and to attain a descent seed of less than four feet per second to land injury-free, using an evacuation apparatus comprising a housing that contains a (1) cable that is long enough to reach from the origin to the lower supporting surface and (2) a descent-slowing energy dissipating mechanism, the cable having a free end with a securing member for attaching to a fixed anchorage proximate the origin, and a harness affixed to the housing, the method comprising the steps of:
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using the harness to securely affix the housing to the person;
attaching the free end of the cable to the fixed anchorage;
exiting the building at the origin of the descent; and
descending to the lower supporting surface while the descent-slowing energy dissipating mechanism enables the person to attain automatically within his descent a descent speed of less than four feet per second.
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37. An evacuation apparatus for enabling a person within a prescribed weight range to descend from an origin at a predetermined height in a multistory building to a lower supporting surface and to attain a descent speed of less than four feet per second to land injury-free, the apparatus comprising:
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a housing containing a cable;
a harness affixed to the housing for securely affixing the housing to the person;
a cable of predetermined length sufficient to reach from the origin to the lower supporting surface, the cable having a free end which includes a member for securing the free end to a fixed anchorage proximate the origin; and
a speed-slowing energy-dissipating means within the housing and driven by the playout of the cable from the housing as the person descends, the energy-dissipating means enabling the person to attain automatically within his descent a descent speed of less than four feet per second without the person'"'"'s control, the descent speed being determined by the intersection of the graph of the curve that describe, for the amount of remaining cable, the rate of energy dissipated as a function of the descent speed and the graph of the line that describes the rate of potential energy released by the total amount of descending weight as a function of the descent speed, and where the slope of the graph of the rate of energy dissipated curve exceeds the slone of the graph of the rate of potential energy released line in the vicinity of the intersection.
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38. A mass evacuation system for rescuing a plurality of persons from origins at predetermined heights in a multistory building to at least one lower supporting surface, the system including a plurality of evacuation apparatuses, each apparatus enabling a person within a prescribed weight range to descend at a sufficiently slow descent speed to land without injury to himself or other persons using the system, with at least one person using the system attaining a speed of less than four feet per second, each vacuation apparatus comprising:
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a harness securable to a person;
a housing affixed to the harness;
a cable within the housing, of predetermined length sufficient to reach from the origin to the lower supporting surface, the cable having a free end which includes a securing member for attaching the free end to a fixed anchorage proximate the origin; and
a descent-slowing energy-dissipating mechanism within the housing, driven by the playout of the cable from the housing as the person descends, which enables the person to attain automatically a descent speed of less than four feet per second without the person'"'"'s control the descent speed being determined by the intersection of the graph of the curve that describe, for the amount of remaining cable, the rate of energy dissipated as a function of descent speed and the graph of the line that describes the rate of potential energy released by the total amount of descending weight as a function of the descent speed, and where the slope of the graph of the rate of energy dissipated curve exceeds the slope of the graph of the rate of potential energy released line in the vicinity of the intersection.
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39. An evacuation apparatus for enabling a person to descend from an origin at a predetermined height in a multistory building to a lower supporting surface, the apparatus including a housing, a cable within the housing having a free end for attachment to a fixed anchorage proximate to the origin, a descent-slowing energy dissipating mechanism within the housing driven by the playout of the cable as the person descends, and a harness affixed to the housing and securable to the person such that the energy dissipating mechanism enables the person to attain automatically within his descent, a descent speed of less than four feet per second, in combination with a cable-retracting mechanism within the housing to eliminate any slack in the cable, thereby reducing free-falls during initial and possible subsequent descents.
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40. An evacuation apparatus for enabling a person to descend from an origin at a predetermined height in a multistory building to a lower supporting surface, the apparatus including a housing, a cable within the housing having a free end for attachment to a fixed anchorage proximate to the origin, a descent-slowing energy dissipating mechanism within the housing driven by the plavout of the cable as the person descends, and a harness affixed to the housing and securable to the person, in combination with a mechanism to protect the cable during the descent from transient overloads beyond its capability, the mechanism comprising at least one of:
- an in-line energy-absorbing web in-line with the cable at the origin, a torque-limiting mechanism within the housing, and a reduced effective spring constant resulting from the increased length of the played-out cable such that the energy dissipating mechanism enables the person to attain automatically within his descent, a descent speed of less than four feet per second.
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41. An evacuation apparatus for enabling a person to descend from an origin at a predetermined height in a multistory building to a lower supporting surface, including a housing, a cable within the housing having a free end for attachment to a fixed anchorage proximate to the origin, a descent-slowing energy dissipating mechanism within the housing driven by the plavout of the cable as the person descends, and a harness affixed to the housing and securable to the person, which enables the person to attain automatically within his descent, a descent speed of less than four feet per second, in combination with an air filtration system which may or may not be within or attached to the housing, the air filtration system being capable of filtering out smoke and other combustion products to enable the person to breathe safe air at least during the period before exiting the building.
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42. An evacuation apparatus for enabling a person to descend from an origin at a predetermined height in a multistory building to a lower supporting surface, including a housing, a cable within the housing having a free end for attachment to a fixed anchorage proximate to the origin, a descent-slowing energy dissipating mechanism within the housing driven by the plavout of the cable as the person descends, and a harness affixed to the housing and securable to the person, which enables the person to attain automatically within his descent, a descent speed of less than four feet per second in combination with a device to protect against heat exposure injury, the device comprising at least one of:
- a deployable heat-deflecting shield, a heat-deflecting body suit, and a thermal mechanism within the housing to increase the descent rate of the apparatus through hot zones.
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43. An evacuation apparatus for enabling a person to descend from an origin at a predetermined height in a multistory building to a lower supporting surface, including a housing, a cable within the housing having a free end for attachment to a fixed anchorage proximate the origin, a descent-slowing energy dissipating mechanism within the housing driven by the playout of the cable as the person descends, and a harness affixed to the housing and securable to the person, which enables the person to attain automatically within his descent, a descent speed of less than four feet per second, in combination with a full-head protection helmet protecting the person against falling debris and incidental contact with obstacles dunng the descent.
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