Patent classifications
A62B1/02
Fire escape device for a baby harness
The fire escape device for a baby harness is a safety device that is adapted for use with an infant or toddler. The fire escape device for a baby harness is used to evacuate an infant or toddler from a building in an emergency. Specifically, the fire escape device for a baby harness is a dual line descending device that is used to lower an infant or toddler from an upper floor of a building to the ground. The fire escape device for a baby harness comprises an anchor apparatus, a full body baby harness, a plurality of attachment devices, and a plurality of descending devices.
Fire escape device for a baby harness
The fire escape device for a baby harness is a safety device that is adapted for use with an infant or toddler. The fire escape device for a baby harness is used to evacuate an infant or toddler from a building in an emergency. Specifically, the fire escape device for a baby harness is a dual line descending device that is used to lower an infant or toddler from an upper floor of a building to the ground. The fire escape device for a baby harness comprises an anchor apparatus, a full body baby harness, a plurality of attachment devices, and a plurality of descending devices.
Underground nuclear power plant
A nuclear power plant having buried buildings that include a containment building housing a nuclear reactor, a power generation building housing turbines, and a nuclear material storage building. A borated cooling water tank is located above the containment building and can gravity feed water thereto through cooling pipes. Steam exhaust pipes extend from the containment building to the bottom of the water tank. A float and valve arrangement provides seawater to keep the water tank at a constant water level. Horizontal tunnels have manually operated hatches to isolate the different buildings from one another. Vertical tunnels have gravity elevators.
Underground nuclear power plant
A nuclear power plant having buried buildings that include a containment building housing a nuclear reactor, a power generation building housing turbines, and a nuclear material storage building. A borated cooling water tank is located above the containment building and can gravity feed water thereto through cooling pipes. Steam exhaust pipes extend from the containment building to the bottom of the water tank. A float and valve arrangement provides seawater to keep the water tank at a constant water level. Horizontal tunnels have manually operated hatches to isolate the different buildings from one another. Vertical tunnels have gravity elevators.
Lift for stealth cell towers
Systems and methods for providing lifting workers up cell towers are disclosed. The system is useful on stealth cellular towers that do not have external ladders or climbing pegs for aesthetic reasons. The system can include a cable, a system of pulleys, and an internal or external winch. The cable can include a counterweight to enable the cable to be paid out from a storage position at the top of the tower down to the ground under its own weight. Workers can attach a harness or a basket to the cable. The winch can then pull the cable, worker, and/or basket to the top of the tower. The winch can be installed on site or can be provided by an on-site service vehicle. The system can also include a fall arrest system to prevent falls in the event of a component failure.
Lift for stealth cell towers
Systems and methods for providing lifting workers up cell towers are disclosed. The system is useful on stealth cellular towers that do not have external ladders or climbing pegs for aesthetic reasons. The system can include a cable, a system of pulleys, and an internal or external winch. The cable can include a counterweight to enable the cable to be paid out from a storage position at the top of the tower down to the ground under its own weight. Workers can attach a harness or a basket to the cable. The winch can then pull the cable, worker, and/or basket to the top of the tower. The winch can be installed on site or can be provided by an on-site service vehicle. The system can also include a fall arrest system to prevent falls in the event of a component failure.
Lifting systems
Various lifting systems are described that use one or more of the following features. A method for setting an adjustable height upper pulley on a tall structure; load transfer from a suspended load to a tall structure; fan-based stabilizer; stabilizer or horizontal load position control mechanism using a closed loop of cable and taction winch for a crane application; crane-based lifting system that uses a closed loop of lifting cable looped around a traction winch; and a stabilizer or horizontal load position control mechanism that does not need a closed loop of cable. Other embodiments are also described and claims. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.
RESCUE DEVICE
Rescue device comprising a base; a plurality of protective panels, a plurality of protective panels and hand gripping elements. At least one protective panel has a shell shape with a main body, at least a top protrusion and side protrusions, such that a protective space is formed, the protective space being suitable for a person to be housed in, such that the main body and the at least one side protrusion are suitable for protecting the protective space from an impact coming from directions parallel to the base and comprised in a range wider than 200, and the top protrusion is suitable for protecting the protective space from an impact coming from a direction perpendicular to the base.
Lift For Stealth Cell Towers
Systems and methods for providing lifting workers up cell towers are disclosed. The system is useful on stealth cellular towers that do not have external ladders or climbing pegs for aesthetic reasons. The system can include a cable, a system of pulleys, and an internal or external winch. The cable can include a counterweight to enable the cable to be paid out from a storage position at the top of the tower down to the ground under its own weight. Workers can attach a harness or a basket to the cable. The winch can then pull the cable, worker, and/or basket to the top of the tower. The winch can be installed on site or can be provided by an on-site service vehicle. The system can also include a fall arrest system to prevent falls in the event of a component failure.
Portable personal descending escape system
A portable personal descending escape system that includes a flexible, folding body sack designed to hold a small child or animal that can be gradually lowered to the ground by a single individual. The body sack is designed to fold into a small storage bag. The body sack includes a closable top opening and at least one side panel partially made of mesh material. A slide connector is disposed around the joining edges of the top opening that allows the top opening to be selectively opened or closed. Attached to the opposite sidewalls on the body sack near the top opening are two handles. Attached to the body sack is an elongated strap with a plurality of strap handles attached thereto. The strap handles are evenly spaced apart so that one individual may gradually release the handle to safely lower the child or animal to the ground.