Safety Gate Closure Preventer
20220396994 · 2022-12-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B11/085
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The safety systems enhance the safety of confined spaces which can present a danger to human occupants who may become entrapped within the confined space during a dangerous condition. The safety systems are particularly useful with confined spaces having access openings and a door or other movable barrier for the access opening. The safety systems having movable safety gates proximate the access openings. The disclosed safety gates are movable from a closed position where the safety gate forms a physical barrier which inhibits human entry into the confined space to a safety position where the safety gate prevents the door from closing and entrapping a person within the confined space.
Claims
1. A safety system comprising: a confined space comprising at least a first access opening and a selectively openable and closable access barrier which is selectively movable from a closed position to an open position, said access barrier openable to said open position which permits an adult human ingress to and egress from said confined space through said first access opening and closable to said closed position which does not permit ingress and egress through said first access opening; a safety gate movable from a closed position, wherein the gate extends across said first access opening and obstructs the ingress of an adult human into said confined space through said first access opening, to a safety position which does not permit said access barrier to be positioned in said closed position.
2. A safety system according to claim 1 wherein said safety gate is biased toward said safety position.
3. A safety system according to claim 1 wherein said safety gate remains in said closed position in the absence of outside forces but when said safety gate is moved from said closed position, said safety gate automatically moves to said safety position.
4. A safety system according to claim 3 wherein said confined space is selected from the group consisting of autoclaves, bulk sterilizers, washers, vaults, freezers, machines, pens, and cold storage rooms.
5. Operating equipment comprising: a structure defining a confined space large enough to contain a human adult and comprising at least a first access opening which is large enough for human ingress into and egress from said confined space; a supply of at least one condition to the confined space for performing an operation, wherein said at least one condition would present an imminent danger to the survivability of a human adult present within said confined space during said operation; a selectively openable and closable access barrier which is selectively movable from a closed position to an open position, said access barrier openable to an open position which permits an adult human ingress to and egress from said confined space through said first access opening and closable to a closed position which does not permit ingress and egress through said first access opening; a safety gate movable from a closed position, wherein the gate extends across said first access opening and obstructs the ingress of an adult human into said confined space through said first access opening, to a safety position which does not permit said access barrier to be positioned in said closed position.
6. Operating equipment according to claim 5 wherein said condition comprises at least one of an extreme temperature, a vacuum, high pressure, steam and or a toxic chemical.
7. Operating equipment according to claim 6 wherein said operating equipment is one of an autoclave, a chemical sterilizer, and wash equipment.
8. Operating equipment according to claim 5 wherein said operating equipment is one of an autoclave, a chemical sterilizer, and washing equipment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] A safety system comprises a confined space and a safety gate which provides a protective shield or barrier that inhibits entry into the confined space that may be hazardous to a human occupant when the safety gate is in closed position. When the safety gate is swung aside to the “safety” position to permit a person to pass through an access opening, the safety gate itself blocks, stops or otherwise prevents a door, cover or shield (door) from fully shutting. When the technician or operator leaves the confined space, she can return the safety gate to the closed position and fully shut the door. Thus, the safety gate reduces the risk that a person will inadvertently become trapped within a dangerous confined space by the door, cover, shield or the like.
[0023] As used herein, the term “confined space” is used to indicate a space that:
(1) Is large enough and so configured that an employee can bodily enter and perform assigned work; and
(2) Has limited or restricted means for entry or exit (for example, tanks, vessels, silos, storage bins, hoppers, vaults, and pits are spaces that may have limited means of entry); and
(3) Is not designed for continuous employee occupancy.” As used herein, the term “confined space” refers to the space when a normal barrier to entry, such as a door or manhole cover, are in the close position. As used herein, “confined spaces” include, but are not limited to, sterilization chambers, wash equipment, tanks, vessels, silos, storage bins, hoppers, vaults, pits, manholes, tunnels, equipment housings, ductwork, pipelines, etc. The focus of the safety systems described herein is to enhance safety in spaces which are inhospitable to human health and well-being during operating conditions. The subject confined spaces are not necessarily air tight.
[0024] One embodiment of a disclosed safety system comprises a safety gate configured so that when the safety gate is in the closed position the safety gate remains in closed position, forming a physical boundary to the confined space. In other words, until a person purposely causes the opening of the safety gate, the safety gate will remain in the closed position blocking human ingress into the confined space. When the safety gate is even partially swung away from the closed position, the safety gate is biased such that the safety gate will swing fully to the “safety position” and will remain in the safety position, preferably resting on the door jamb. In the safety position, the safety gate prevents the door (or other barrier) to the confined space from fully closing, thus preventing complete entrapment of a person within the confined space.
[0025] When the safety gate is mounted inside the confined space relative to the door, the safety gate is preferably configured to prevent the blocking arm of the safety gate from swinging into the confined space from the closed position. Alternatively, if the door is designed to be opened by pushing the door into the confined space, when the safety gate is in the safety position, the safety gate will block the door jamb and prevent the door from swinging fully outwardly to close. In either design, once the safety gate is even partially moved from the closed position, the safety gate is biased, e.g. by a spring or cam hinge (gravity), to remain in the safety position to block the door, cover or shield from inadvertently closing and entrapping a person.
[0026] The safety gate is preferably mounted inside the confined space, on or near the door jamb, behind the door of the confined space. In such embodiments, the safety gate is designed to be swung outwardly after the door is opened, in order to allow a person to pass into the confined space. However, when it is necessary to mount the safety gate on the outside of the confined space, e.g. in front of the door, then the safety gate is designed and mounted to swing from a closed position blocking access to the confined space to a safety position in the confined space when the door is opened inwardly. In the safety position, the safety gate is positioned to prevent the door from fully closing when the safety gate is in the opened position. After all persons have egressed the confined space, the safety gate is returned to the closed position and the door is permitted to be fully closed.
[0027] The figures illustrate examples of the safety systems including the disclosed safety gates.
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[0038] All of the disclosed safety gates are also preferably provided with signage, markings, coloration or other indicators as desired.
[0039] The hinge and/or safety gates of other embodiments have built-in switches. The hinge or safety gate positions are used to change the state of a switch. For example, the hinge or safety gate changes the state of a photo switch or other presence detecting devices (e.g. PIR, Lidar, Radar, etc.), that are located outside of the entrance (doorway), thus signaling the controls for the activity in the confined space.
[0040] Alternatively, a switch can be opened or closed by physical contact of the safety gate with a switch.
[0041] Another embodiment comprises operating equipment comprising a structure defining a confined space large enough to contain a human adult and comprising at least a first access opening which is large enough for human ingress into and egress from said confined space; a supply of at least one condition to the confined space for performing an operation, wherein said at least one condition would present an imminent danger to the survivability of a human adult present within said confined space during said operation; a selectively openable and closable access barrier which is selectively movable from a closed position to an open position, said access barrier openable to an open position which permits an adult human ingress to and egress from said confined space through said first access opening and closable to a closed position which does not permit ingress and egress through said first access opening; and a safety gate movable from a closed position, wherein the gate extends across said first access opening and obstructs the ingress of an adult human into said confined space through said first access opening, to a safety position which does not permit said access barrier to be positioned in said closed position. In this version the operating equipment may create a condition comprising at least one of an extreme temperature, a vacuum, high pressure, steam and or a toxic chemical.
[0042] In another version, the operating equipment is one of an autoclave, a sterilizer, and wash equipment.