Deployable safety ladder
12326042 ยท 2025-06-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06C7/003
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C9/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06C9/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A deployable safety ladder is retained within a housing having a removable safety pin which when removed causes the deployable ladder and safety pin to separate via a pair of springs. The device further comprises a pivotable grab bar. Use of the grab bar activates a strobe light and audible alarm. The strobe light and audible alarm are each powered by a rechargeable solar powered battery. A fireproof blanket is removably secured within the housing.
Claims
1. A deployable safety escape ladder, comprising: an outer enclosure adapted to be installed below an upper floor window; a photovoltaic cell disposed on a face of the outer enclosure, the photovoltaic cell supplies electrical power to the deployable safety escape ladder; a release latch disposed on a top of the outer enclosure for activation; a pair of conduits exiting a side of the outer enclosure which house a mechanical cable; a mechanical disconnecting means inserted within in the mechanical cable; a backing plate disposed in a wall cavity below the upper floor window to provide structural rigidity to the outer enclosure; an audio/video playback device disposed alongside the upper floor window, the audio/video playback device provides a plurality of instructions, a plurality of demonstrations, and a plurality of usage information for the escape ladder; a pair of screen cutting edges disposed upon a safety hammer configured to cut through one or more screens in the upper floor window; a shaft connecting a pair of glass breaking heads and the pair of screen cutting edges to an ergonomic handle grip; a safety grab bar pivoted into an upward vertical position along a grab bar travel path to serve as a holding aid for climbing through the upper floor window, the safety grab bar is secured via a mounting bracket which allows for a 90 swing path of the grab bar travel path; a spring locking pin disposed within the mounting bracket locks the safety grab bar in an upright position during usage, the spring locking pin is pressed to allow the safety grab bar to be lowered to a stowed position after usage; a deployment cable attached to the safety grab bar and is routed through an eye-ring where it terminates at an attachment point on an interior of the front surface, the deployment cable provides for an automatic upright positioning of the safety grab bar; a plurality of rungs each having a hollow tubular member; a threaded rod passing through each of the rungs; a plurality of opposing aligned links of a plurality of chain rails secured with a pair of fasteners fastening each of the rungs to the chain rails; and a bottom surface having a non-slip coating serving as a first step.
2. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 1, wherein the outer enclosure is made of weatherproof material.
3. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 1, wherein the release latch activates a closure clasp connected to the mechanical cable and allows the top surface and the front surface to swing outward along a stainless-steel hinge following a travel path.
4. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 1, wherein the release latch activates a ladder tray holding a ladder having a plurality of solid rungs and a plurality of chain rails that travel outward along a ladder travel path propelled by a pair of springs.
5. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 1, wherein the chain rails are each tethered to a rear surface by a plurality of connecting links.
6. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 1, wherein the release latch is centrally located on a sloped upper surface and is provided with a breakable glass shield.
7. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 6, wherein the breakable glass shield is intended to prevent tampering with as well as to prevent inadvertent activation.
8. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 6, wherein the breakable glass shield includes weather protection for the release latch.
9. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 1, wherein the release latch is replaceable via an entry slot and a security tab.
10. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 1, wherein the mechanical cable connects the deployable safety escape ladder located on one or more upper floors as well as one or more lower floors of the building.
11. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 1, wherein the mechanical cable serves to activate the deployable safety escape ladder located on one or more lower floors of the building when the deployable safety escape ladder is activated.
12. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 1, wherein the mechanical disconnecting means is utilized to repair, to maintain, or to replace of an escape ladder.
13. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 1, wherein the mechanical disconnecting means is a slip pin fitting.
14. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 1, wherein the mechanical disconnecting means is a screw fitting.
15. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 1, wherein the audio/video playback device operates on a continuously looping manner which will indoctrinate one or more occupants of the building in which the escape ladder is installed.
16. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 1, wherein the audio/video playback device is a safety hammer enclosure containing the safety hammer.
17. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 16, wherein the safety hammer enclosure is opened via a recessed hand grip which breaks and opens a pair of safety seals.
18. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 16, further comprising an attachment hole is used to attach a lanyard such that it remains attached to the safety hammer enclosure.
19. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 1, wherein the safety hammer includes the pair of glass breaking heads for breaking the glass in the upper floor window as well as the breakable glass shield.
20. The deployable safety escape ladder, according to claim 1, further comprising a rolled fire-proof blanket located in a rear of the escape ladder to cover a plurality of broken glass over the upper floor window while escaping.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
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DESCRIPTIVE KEY
(10) 10 deployable safety escape ladder 15 outer enclosure 20 upper floor window 22 sloped upper surface 25 photovoltaic cell 30 release latch 35 conduit 40 mechanical cable 45 mechanical disconnecting means 50 breakable glass shield 55 entry slot 60 security tab 65 backing plate 67 interior step 68 interior step connector 70 audio/video playback device 75 safety hammer enclosure 80 safety hammer 85 recessed hand grip 90 safety seals 95 ergonomic handle grip 100 glass breaking head 105 screen cutting edge 107 shaft 110 attachment hole 115 lanyard 120 closure clasp 125 top surface 130 front surface 135 stainless steel hinge 140 travel path t 145 ladder tray 150 ladder 155 rung 156 rod 157 fastener 160 chain rail 165 ladder travel path l 170 spring 175 rear surface 180 connecting link 185 rechargeable battery 190 audible alarm 195 visual strobe alarm 200 first limit switch 205 second limit switch 210 fire-proof blanket 215 safety grab bar 220 bottom surface 225 non-slip coating 230 grab bar travel path g 231 deployment cable 232 eye-ring 233 attachment point 234 mounting bracket 235 guide light 236 spring locking pin 237 alternate mounting position 240 user 245 charge controller
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(11) The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
(12) The terms a and an herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
1. Detailed Description of the Figures
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(14) A set of two (2) conduits 35 exit the side of the outer enclosure 15 which house a mechanical cable 40. The mechanical cable 40 connects the current escape ladder 10 as shown to an identical escape ladder 10 located on upper as well as lower floors of a building or house. When one (1) escape ladder 10 is activated, the mechanical cable 40 serves to activate the escape ladder 10 located on lower floors of the building or house. A mechanical disconnecting means 45 is provided in the mechanical cable 40, such as slip pin fitting, a screw fitting, or the like, to allow the mechanical cable 40 to be effectively severed. This mechanical disconnecting means 45 would be utilized should repair, maintenance, or replacement of an escape ladder 10 be required without the desire to activated lower units.
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(20) An alternate mounting position 237, (herein shown via dashed lines) for the mounting bracket 234 will allow positioning of the safety grab bar 215 on the opposite side of the escape ladder 10. The alternate mounting position 237 would be utilized should installation, user preference or upper floor window 20 (as shown in
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2. Operation of the Preferred Embodiment
(23) The preferred embodiment of the present invention can be utilized by the common user in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training. It is envisioned that the escape ladder 10 would be constructed in general accordance with
(24) After procurement and prior to utilization, the escape ladder 10 would be installed in the following manner: the backing plate 65 would be installed on the interior side of the upper floor window 20 along with the audio/video playback device 70 and the safety hammer enclosure 75; the outer enclosure 15 would be installed on the exterior side of the upper floor window 20 and interconnected to the backing plate 65 for stability. At this point in time, the escape ladder 10 is ready for usage.
(25) During utilization of the escape ladder 10, the following procedure would be initiated in the event of an emergency in which egress through the upper floor window 20 is warranted: the user 240, upon being fully briefed on the operation of the escape ladder 10 by viewing the audio/video playback device 70 will access the safety hammer 80 by lifting up on the recessed hand grip 85 and breaking the safety seals 90; the safety hammer 80 is then used to break the upper floor window 20 if necessary or if the upper floor window 20 is of a sealed, non-operational variety; the safety hammer 80 is then used to break the breakable glass shield 50 on the release latch 30; the release latch 30 is activated; the top surface 125 and the front surface 130 open outward along the travel path t 140; the ladder 150 unfurls as propelled by the springs 170; the audible alarm 190 and the visual strobe alarm 195 are activated automatically by the first limit switch 200 and as energized by the rechargeable battery 185; the user 240 removes the fire-proof blanket 210 and places it over the broken glass of the upper floor window 20 (if any); the user 240 pivots the safety grab bar 215 into an upright and vertical position whereupon the guide light 235 is illuminated; the user 240 climbs through the upper floor window 20 using the safety grab bar 215 as an aid and the interior steps 67 if needed; the user 240 then descends the ladder 150 in a customary climbing manner. Should multiple escape ladders 10 in a multi-story building need to be utilized, any lower escape ladder 10 would automatically activate the conduits 35 and the mechanical cable 40 and allow for continued, uninterrupted descent. It is also envisioned that emergency rescue personnel could ascend the escape ladder 10 to assist in rescue operations.
(26) After use of the escape ladder 10, it is envisioned that it would be repackaged, certified and the safety hammer 80 replaced, the safety seals 90 replaced, and the breakable glass shield 50 replaced for future usage.
(27) It is envisioned that the deployable safety escape ladder 10 could be utilized on any structure of two (2) floors or more. However, the life-saving capabilities and properties of the escape ladder 10 make it especially beneficial for homeowners, apartment building owners. senior citizen homes, rooming houses. bed and breakfast inns, hospitals, high rises, sports stadiums and arenas, movie theaters, ships, cranes, oil rigs, and similar structures. It may be utilized during a fire, breaking and entering, earthquakes, building collapses and the like. The escape ladder 10 is capable of being installed in limited access areas, is an economical solution to meeting fire exit requirements, can be modified to meet varying height requirements, saves lives, provides alternate escape options, and increases accessibility for first responders.
(28) The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.