EMERGENCY VISION SYSTEM WITH HAND-HELD ENCLOSURE
20200110272 ยท 2020-04-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D43/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02B27/0006
PHYSICS
B64C1/1476
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B64C1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D43/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hand-held emergency vision device includes a hand-held emergency vision device having an enclosed tubular housing with a first end and a second end. The enclosed tubular housing has an expanded shape memory form. First and second clear members are provided at the first and second ends, respectively; and the tubular housing is compressible to an unexpanded compact form. The housing is releasably held in its compact form, and is self-expandable to its expanded shape memory form when released from its compact form.
Claims
1. A hand-held emergency vision device, comprising: a) an enclosed tubular housing having a first end and a second end; b) the enclosed tubular housing having an expanded shape memory form; c) first and second clear members disposed at the first and second ends, respectively; and d) the tubular housing being compressible to an unexpanded compact form, the housing being releasably held in its compact form, and being self-expandable to its expanded shape memory form when released from its compact form.
2. The hand-held emergency vision device as in claim 1, wherein: a) a filter operably associated with the housing to filter the ambient atmosphere and fill the interior of the housing with filtered ambient air when the housing is expanded to its expanded shape memory form.
3. The hand-held emergency vision device as in claim 1, wherein: a) a strap is provided for holding the housing in its releasably held compact form.
4. The hand-held emergency vision device as in claim 1, wherein: a) the housing is tapered.
5. The hand-held emergency vision device as in claim 1, wherein: a) the housing is four-sided.
6. The hand-held emergency vision device as in claim 1, wherein: a) the first and second clear members are rigid.
7. The hand-held emergency vision device as in claim 1, wherein: a) the housing including a pleated wall having a plurality of accordion pleats joined end-to-end; and b) the plurality of accordion pleats is compressible to the compact form.
8. The hand-held emergency vision device as in claim 2, wherein: a) the filter is provided adjacent one of the first and second clear members.
9. The hand-held emergency vision device as in claim 2, wherein: a) the filter is provided in the second clear member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] Referring to
[0013] Referring to
[0014] Housing 8 may be tapered, as shown.
[0015] First and second clear members 14 and 16 may be rigid.
[0016] The device 2 has an expanded form, as shown in
[0017] In order to see other areas in the cockpit not encompassed by the enclosure 8, the hand-held enclosure 8 may be moved, in use, allowing the user to view other areas of the cockpit, such as an overhead panel 22. As the hand-held enclosure 8 is movable, it can be readily repositioned to view any other area within the cockpit within reach. For example, a pilot may view a portion of overhead panel 22 by manually moving emergency vision device 2 from the position shown in
[0018] Referring to
[0019] Pleated wall 32 has a plurality of accordion pleats 36 joined end-to-end, which assists in expanding enclosure 8 axially into its expanded use position. The shape memory of the pleated wall 32 provides the self-expansion of the enclosure 2 from its unexpanded compact form shown in
[0020] Referring to
[0021] Detachable fastener 46 may be provided at an end of strap 44, as shown in
[0022] Strap 44 has a storing position 52 in which enclosure 8 is releasably held in its unexpanded compact form; and strap 44 has a loose, non-use position 56 when fastener 46 is detached.
[0023] The device 2 in the compact state may be stored in an area of the cockpit readily available to the user, for example.
[0024] Hand-held expandable device 2 gets its inflation air from device 2 expanding during use owing to its pleated wall 32 which are normally in an expanded shape. When compressed, wall 32 is held in its compact form by strap 44 in its storing configuration 52. When the strap 44 is released, the enclosure 2 automatically self-expands to its normal permanent shape, as shown in
[0025] It can be seen from the foregoing description that device 2 enables an operator to maintain visual contact with instruments or other visual sources of data after vision-obscuring matter, such as smoke and/or particulate matter from a fire, has invaded the operator's environment. In particular, the device 2 provides a clear view of instrument panel 4 in an aircraft cockpit, thereby providing the pilot with vital information for guiding the aircraft to a safe landing after such as smoke or other vision-obscuring matter, invades the cockpit area.
[0026] Although device 2 is shown in the context of an aircraft cockpit, the invention can be used in other similar environments where an operator in a station requires access to information from a source, such as an instrument panel, during a vision-obscuring emergency, such as a smoke generating event. Examples of operator stations are a submarine control station, a nuclear power plant control room, an oil rig or any other critical or military environments where the need exists for an operator to continue to operate in case of a vision-obscuring emergency, such as when smoke or other particulate matter invades the operator station and obliterates the visibility between the operator and the control panel. Accordingly, where the instruments, control panel or critical sources of information are disposed in an operator station, the operator must have visual access to the information in case a vision-obscuring event occurs in the operator station.
[0027] For example, in
[0028] While this invention has been described as having preferred design, it is understood that it is capable of further modifications, uses and/or adaptations following in general the principle of the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains, and as may be applied to the essential features set forth, and fall within the scope of the invention or the limits of the appended claims.