Patent classifications
A62B3/00
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INDOOR ROUTE NAVIGATION
A method, a system, and a computer program product may be provided for generating indoor emergency route plan for an infrastructure. The method includes obtaining indoor map data of the infrastructure, where the indoor map data comprises one or more first exit routes to one or more exits in the infrastructure. The method further includes obtaining first location data associated with an indoor emergency event. The method further includes generating one or more second exit routes to the one or more exits, based on the first location data and the one or more first exit routes. The method further includes providing the one or more second exit routes to one or more subjects.
Impact Tools, Systems, and Associated Methods of Use
Impact tools are described herein. An example of an impact tool includes a first elongate member and an impact member. The impact member is attached to the first elongate member and has a first end, a second end, a length that extends from the first end to the second end, a first side, a second side, and a plurality of projections disposed on the second side. Each projection of the plurality of projections has a first end attached to the impact member and a second end. The plurality of projections are configured on the impact member such that at least two projections of the plurality of projections intersect a first hypothetical plane disposed between the impact member second end and the second end of each projection of the plurality of projections.
Multi-use rescue access bar
A multi-use rescue access tool for forcible entry into buildings and other functions, including a rescue bar with opposed head and sickle blade ends. The head end includes paired jaws on one side and a blunt hook with a strike contact face and an open space for insertion of the blunt hook also including a periphery configured for wrench to open and close hydrant valves. A chisel end on an upper jaw may extend beyond a lower jaw. Opposed ends of the rescue bar are configured for paired interlocks with a halligan bar having a fork lever end and adze pick end whereby a pair of aligned prongs of the fork lever end are abutted against corresponding opposed side walls stepping up to aligned raised surfaces of the sickle blade end in a clasped interlock, coupling aligned prongs with opposed recessed channels of a head end in an extended interlock or coupling the adze pick end between paired jaws of the head end to provide a step on the top surface of the head end of the rescue bar in a stepped interlock. Opposed channels of the head end are configured for further coupling the fork lever end within opposed aligned channels of head end to couple the rescue and halligan bars in a parallel juxtaposition.
Breaching assist tool
A kinetic breaching assist tool includes a ram slidably positioned within a ram housing to be extendable forwardly out of the housing for breaching doors and other barriers. The ram housing is connected to an intermediate propulsion section that generates high pressure gas to drive the ram forwardly. The rear end of the propulsion section is connected to a firing mechanism assembly, which is actuated by an elongated trigger positioned within the confines of a manually graspable rear handle assembly. A forward handle assembly is mounted at the forward portion of the propulsion section to enable to tool to be conveniently and securely grasped by both hands.
Multi-functional rescue tool with angled blade
A multifunctional rescue tool providing a plurality of tool components including an angled blade to disengage a lock shielded by a blocker plate and wherein the angled blade has a base portion and an integral elongate distal portion forming an angle along a contiguous planar surface that is preferably substantially perpendicular and is pivotally coupled to a handle having a corresponding slot configured for receiving the angled blade wherein the elongate distal portion is angled outwardly from the base portion of the angled blade in a preferably perpendicular orientation when the base portion and handle are locked in substantial alignment in an open position, and the angled blade is alternatively engageable to form additional angles to facilitate construction of raker shores while also including various tool components including a window breaker, seat belt cutter, gas shut off, oxygen tank, hexagonal wrenches, as well as, a lanyard, shove knife, and cutting knife in a compact configuration capable of convenient and ready carrying and stowing in a pocket or wearable gear of a firefighter or other first responder.
WINDOW STRIKER
A vehicle includes a window and a striker positioned to strike the window. The vehicle includes an actuator positioned to drive the striker. The vehicle includes a temperature sensor in communication with the actuator.
Enhanced claw in a tactical breaching system
An enhanced claw in a tactical breaching system for breaching a door system having a door and a door frame, the tactical breaching system having a hydraulic cylinder configured to drive a drive piston, the enhanced claw comprising: a stationary static tooth pair mechanically fixed to the hydraulic cylinder, the static tooth pair having top and bottom static tooth surfaces; a dynamic tooth axially attached to the drive piston, the dynamic tooth having top and bottom dynamic surfaces, the dynamic tooth configured to be driven forward and away from the static tooth pair, the static tooth pair and the dynamic tooth initially aligned in a closed configuration, the enhanced claw having a plurality of parameters shared by the static tooth pair and the dynamic tooth, including; a sharply-tapered and curved profile; a relative tooth length parameter; a robustness of the claw to resist torsion; and opposing sets of grooved teeth on the top surface of the static tooth pair and on the bottom surface of the dynamic tooth, respectively.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING BLOCKAGES OF EMERGENCY EXISTS IN A BUILDING
Methods and systems for monitoring blockages of emergency escape routes and emergency exits of a building include capturing a plurality of images which may correspond to an emergency escape route and/or an emergency exit of a building. The plurality of images may be analyzed to determine when a stationary object is present and at least partially blocking the emergency escape route and/or the emergency exit. If a blockage is detected, a user may be notified of the blockage.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING BLOCKAGES OF EMERGENCY EXISTS IN A BUILDING
Methods and systems for monitoring blockages of emergency escape routes and emergency exits of a building include capturing a plurality of images which may correspond to an emergency escape route and/or an emergency exit of a building. The plurality of images may be analyzed to determine when a stationary object is present and at least partially blocking the emergency escape route and/or the emergency exit. If a blockage is detected, a user may be notified of the blockage.
HYDRAULIC DEVICE
A hydraulic device 10 includes a hydraulic pump 20, a tool 70, an oil passage 30, 32, 50, 52 for sending the pressure oil generated by the hydraulic pump 20 to the tool 70 and returning return oil from the tool 70 to the hydraulic pump 20, a handle 90 configured to be held by one hand of a worker, a switching part 88 disposed at the oil passage 30, 32, 50, 52 and configured to switch a path for at least one of the pressure oil and the return oil, and an operation part 80 for operating the switching part 88. The operation part 80 is disposed at a position that allows the operation part 80 to be operated with the hand of the worker holding the handle 90, or with a finger of the hand holding the handle 90.