ANTI-LIGATURE DEVICE
20220198899 · 2022-06-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B5/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An anti-ligature device for attachment to an edge of a door leaf, the anti-ligature device having a proximity sensor arranged to detect a ligature secured around the anti-ligature device. The proximity sensor may be arranged to detect a weight being suspended from a ligature secured around the anti-ligature device. The sensitivity of the proximity sensor may be user-controllable, such that the anti-ligature device can be calibrated once affixed to the door leaf.
Claims
1. An anti-ligature device comprising: a proximity sensor; and a target opposing the proximity sensor; wherein the target is moveable relative to the proximity sensor, wherein the proximity sensor is configured to detect that a ligature is secured to the anti-ligature device in response to a change in a proximity of the target.
2. The anti-ligature device according to claim 1, wherein the target is moveable towards the proximity sensor in response to a force from a ligature on the target.
3. The anti-ligature device according to claim 2, wherein the target is resiliently biased away from the proximity sensor.
4. The anti-ligature device according to claim 3, wherein the proximity sensor is configured to detect when a separation between the target and the proximity sensor crosses a predetermined threshold distance.
5. The anti-ligature device according to claim 4, wherein the proximity sensor is an infrared proximity sensor, and the target is an electrical conductor.
6. The anti-ligature device according to claim 1, wherein the anti-ligature device is configured to attach to a door, and the proximity sensor is located within a tamper-resistant housing.
7. The anti-ligature device according to claim 1, wherein the proximity sensor is selected from the group consisting of: an electromagnetic proximity sensor, an inductive proximity sensor, a capacitive proximity sensor, and a photoelectric proximity sensor.
8. An anti-ligature device comprising: a first part having a bulbous protrusion; a second part having a channel; a deformable element disposed in the channel; and a plurality of proximity sensors, wherein the bulbous protrusion is inserted in the channel, wherein the deformable element biases the first part away from the second part, wherein the plurality of sensors is configured to detect a separation distance between the first part and the second part.
9. The anti-ligature device according to claim 8, wherein the proximity sensors are connected to the second part and the first part provides an inductive target for the proximity sensors.
10. The anti-ligature device according to claim 8, wherein the proximity sensors are connected to the first part and the second part provides an inductive target for the proximity sensors.
11. The anti-ligature device according to claim 8, wherein the deformable element comprises foam.
12. The anti-ligature device according to claim 8, wherein the plurality of proximity sensors is enclosed between the first part and the second part.
13. The anti-ligature device according to claim 8, wherein the channel provides a lip, wherein the lip prevents complete separation of the second part from the first part.
14. A door system comprising: a door leaf having a closing edge and a non-closing edge; and, an anti-ligature device comprising: a housing; a proximity sensor; and a target moveable relative to the proximity sensor, wherein the anti-ligature device is attached to the non-closing edge.
15. The door system according to claim 14, wherein the non-closing edge is an edge of the door leaf in closest proximity to a floor.
16. The door system according to claim 14, further comprising an alarm system configured to activate an alarm when an output from the proximity sensor indicates that a separation distance between the proximity sensor and the target is below a threshold distance.
17. The door system according to claim 14, wherein the anti-ligature device extends along at the entire non-closing edge.
18. The door system according to claim 14, further comprising a second anti-ligature device attached to an edge of the door leaf.
19. The door system according to claim 18, further comprising an alarm system configured to activate an alarm when an output from the first proximity sensor indicates that a separation distance between the first proximity sensor and the target is below a first threshold distance and an output from the second proximity sensor indicates that a separation distance between the second proximity sensor and the target is below a second threshold distance.
20. The door system according to claim 14, further comprising an opening for receiving a lock element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0035] Examples of the present disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0048] A piece of resiliently deformable foam 114 is located within the channel 110, and arranged to bias the second part 106 away from the first part 104. Accordingly, in its rest configuration (i.e. in which no external forces are applied, such as by a ligature), as illustrated in
[0049] Attached to the first part 104 of the anti-ligature device 100 are a first inductive proximity sensor 116A, and a second inductive proximity sensor 116B. The inductive proximity sensors 116A, 116B face the second part 106. The inductive proximity sensors 116A, 116B are thus configured to detect the separation distance from the second part 106. Moreover, they are configured to detect changes in the separation distance.
[0050] In effect, the second part 106 provides an inductive target for the inductive proximity sensors 116A, 116B to detect. The second part 106 is aluminium, so that it is detectable by the inductive proximity sensors 116A, 116B. As the reader will understand, any conductor could be used for the target/second part. Thus, when the second part 106 moves towards the inductive proximity sensors 116A, 116B, the inductive sensors can detect the change in separation distance from the second part 106. This is described in more detail below, in relation to
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[0054] Each of the first part 104 and the second part 106 have a uniform cross-section. They are aluminium, and formed by aluminium extrusion.
[0055] As the skilled person will appreciate, the anti-ligature device 100 can have a variety of dimensions, dependent on the size of the door leaf 102 to which it is to be fitted. Nonetheless, dimensions of an example anti-ligature device 100 will now be provided for illustrative purposes.
[0056] The anti-ligature device 100 of
[0057] The anti-ligature device 100 has an outer width (in the horizontal direction when fitted to a door) of 44 mm. Thus, the pressure monitor having these dimensions is particularly suited for attachment to a door leaf having an edge that is 1 m long, and a thickness of 44 mm.
[0058] In the uncompressed configuration as shown in
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[0060] When the force F1 or F2 is removed, the foam will return to its original shape, thereby returning the anti-ligature device to the configuration shown in
[0061] The inductive proximity sensor(s) 116 used may be IFFM 08P17A6/L inductive sensors from Baumer. The inductive proximity sensor 116 is configured to produce a binary output. In particular, each sensor is configured to activate an LED when the separation distance from the target drops below 2 mm. As the reader will understand, different proximity sensors could equally be used. Accordingly, if the separation distance between the second part 106 and any one of the inductive proximity sensors 116A-116H of
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[0067] It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. Many other implementations will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading and understanding the above description. Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to a specific example implementation, it will be recognized that the disclosure is not limited to the implementations described, but can be practiced with modification and alteration insofar as such modification(s) and alteration(s) remain within the scope of the appended claims. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative sense rather than a restrictive sense. The scope of the disclosure should, therefore, be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.