Vehicle with fire protection apparatus
09839799 · 2017-12-12
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Abstract
A vehicle with a partition area for passengers between two sections of the vehicle, wherein a fire protection apparatus is mounted in the ceiling region of the partition area and has a protective curtain that can be transferred from an idle position, in which the partition area is open, into a closed position in case of a fire. The protective curtain has at least two material webs that adjoin one another and partially overlap one another in the closed position, wherein the lower edge of the material webs that points toward the floor of the partition area is spaced apart from the floor in the closed position.
Claims
1. A vehicle with a partition area for passengers between two sections of the vehicle comprising: a fire protection apparatus mounted in a ceiling region of the partition area and a protective curtain that can be transferred from an idle position, in which the partition area is open, into a closed position in case of a fire, wherein the protective curtain is composed of several material webs that adjoin one another in a planar fashion and partially overlap one another in the closed position, wherein a lower edge of the material webs that points toward a floor of the partition area is spaced apart from the floor in the closed position, wherein the material webs are accommodated in the fire protection apparatus in a folded configuration in the idle position of the protective curtain, wherein no fixed folding lines are provided in the material webs, wherein an underside of the folded protective curtain forms an end of a ceiling lining toward the passenger compartment, and wherein the fire protection apparatus is formed as a ceiling panel with a flat construction that either replaces or is attached to a lining of the ceiling region.
2. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the protective curtain closes at least ⅔ of a headroom of the partition area in the closed position starting from an upper end, but does not completely close the partition area.
3. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the individual material webs comprise respective chain-shaped weights on a lower end.
4. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the material webs of the protective curtain are accommodated in the fire protection apparatus in a folded configuration in their idle state, wherein no fixed folding lines are provided in the material webs.
5. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the protective curtain is in contact with adjacent sidewalls of the partition area in the closed position.
6. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein an entire panel arrangement can be exchanged.
7. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the fire protection apparatus comprises an electromechanical activation mechanism that is coupled to a fire detection system, wherein the electromechanical activation mechanism triggers automatically when it receives a corresponding signal from the fire detection system.
8. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the material webs are formed as fabric webs with different colors.
9. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein an overlapping area of the partially overlapping material webs amounts to at least approximately 25% of a width of a web.
10. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein a gap between a lower edge of the material webs that in the closed position points toward the floor of the partition area and the floor has a height between 10 cm and 100 cm.
11. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein lamps are arranged in the floor.
12. A rail vehicle with at least one rail vehicle car that comprises at least one the partition area and at least one fire protection apparatus in a region of the partition area in accordance with claim 1.
13. The rail vehicle according to claim 12, wherein two sections within the rail vehicle car can be separated from one another by an activated protective curtain in case of a fire.
14. The rail vehicle according to claim 12, wherein the partition area is a coupling area for being coupled to another rail vehicle car, wherein the coupling area forms a crossing between two rail vehicle cars for passengers in the coupled state.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments are illustrated in the attached drawings that serve for elucidating the principles of the invention in conjunction with the description. The elements of the drawings are relative to one another and not necessarily true-to-scale. Similar components are identified by the same reference symbols.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(4) Embodiments of fire protection apparatuses are described below. These fire protection apparatuses are typically integrated into partition areas or coupling areas of vehicles, particularly rail vehicles. The following exemplary embodiments elucidate the invention with reference to a rail vehicle, but are not limited to rail vehicles only.
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(6) A fire protection apparatus 110 is mounted in the ceiling region of the partition area. The fire protection apparatus is realized comparatively flat such that it can be arranged in a space-saving fashion. Due to the flat construction, no encroachment or only a slight encroachment of the headroom occurs. A folded smoke and protective curtain 111 is accommodated in the fire protection apparatus 110.
(7) The fire protection apparatus 110 features or is equipped with an electromechanical activation mechanism. When this activation mechanism is actuated, the folded smoke curtain and protective curtain 111 drops down due to its own weight and closes the passage opening 130 of the partition area similar to a curtain.
(8) Chain-shaped weights may be sewn into the lower hem of the individual material webs 112 of the protective curtain 111. These weights ensure that the protective curtain 111 unfolds and is suspended in a taut fashion.
(9) The length of the material webs 112 is chosen such that at least approximately ⅔ of the clear height of the passage opening 130 are covered. The material webs 112 may end a short distance above the floor of the partition area and therefore almost completely close the passage opening 130. The uncovered part or gap 140 on the bottom ensures the escape path and provides the passengers with the optical impression that an escape path exists.
(10) The protective curtain 111 preferably consist of strip-shaped material webs such as, for example, fabric webs that are arranged in an overlapping fashion. The overlap is chosen such that a spread of smoke and/or fire is respectively prevented or delayed on the one hand and an escape path for passengers is ensured on the other hand. The individual fabric webs may alternately have different colors.
(11) A material with the following properties is preferably chosen for the fabric of the individual material webs 112 of the protective curtain 111: it should be impervious to smoke and fire resistant. It should also be possible to flatly fold and compactly stow the material. The material should be as thin and lightweight as possible and have an adequate long-term storage life in the folded state, i.e., it should not be prone, for example, to molding. Suitable materials are, for example, glass fiber materials, fine-mesh metallic fabrics, mineral fabrics, if so required with additional coatings, and foil materials.
(12) The fire protection apparatus 110 may be realized, for example, in the form of a ceiling cartridge or panel with a folded protective curtain. The ceiling cartridge or panel comprises, for example, an arrangement with a flat construction that either replaces the ceiling lining of the partition area or is attached thereto. The protective curtain 111 is accommodated therein in a flatly folded state. The opening mechanism is preferably realized such that no flap components protrude in the activated state and there is no risk of injuries to the passengers. Corresponding means hold the folded protective curtain in its position in the idle state. If applicable, the underside of the folded protective curtain 111 forms the lower end of the fire protection apparatus 110, i.e., the protective curtain 111 is visible toward the passenger compartment. The protective curtain 111 may be provided with a suitable design for this purpose.
(13) The protective curtain is automatically or manually activated by a fire detection system or by other means. An activation device integrated into the fire protection apparatus, particularly into the ceiling panel, releases the folded protective curtain 111 on one end such that it drops down and unfolds due to its own weight. The upper end of the protective curtain 111 is rigidly connected to the ceiling cartridge or panel and remains therein. The weights incorporated into the lower end of the hem of the material webs 112 in the form of a chain or similar articulated weights promote the dropping of the protective curtain and also suspend the protective curtain in a sufficiently taut fashion. The weights are preferably flexible similar to a chain such that they do not impair the escape path.
(14) The protective curtain 111 is divided into overlapping material webs 112 such that persons can still pass through the protective curtain (escape path). In
(15) The extent of the overlap can be suitably chosen. According to an embodiment, the overlapping area amounts to at least approximately 25% of the width of a web.
(16) According to an embodiment, the individual material webs adjoin one another very closely in a planar fashion in their overlapping regions such that no or only little smoke penetrates the protective curtain 111. According to an embodiment, the lateral material webs 112 contact the adjacent sidewall of the partition area such that the protective curtain is also sufficiently impervious to smoke at these locations. In order to improve the planar contact, the protective curtain is not provided with any fixed folding lines that could prevent the material webs from being smoothly suspended and therefore from contacting one another in a planar fashion.
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(18) The free end of the material webs 212 is spaced apart from the floor and leaves open a gap with a height d. The gap height d may lie, for example, between 10 cm and 100 cm, preferably at 50 cm.
(19) Despite this gap, the protective curtain 211 effectively counteracts a spread of smoke 220.
(20) After the activation of the protective curtain, the entire cartridge or panel arrangement is removed and replaced with a new cartridge or panel arrangement. The removed panel may be newly repackaged and the activated protective curtain can be refolded therein if it is still intact, for example, at the manufacturing facility or in a railroad workshop. It may also be repaired, if so required.
(21) The fire protection apparatus may also be arranged in the ceiling region of the vehicle outside the coupling area in order to create a partition area between two sections of the rail vehicle at this location in case of a fire. For example, the protective curtain can isolate two sections within an open high-capacity car or also other passenger areas within a rail vehicle car from one another in case of a fire in order to prevent or at least delay the spread of smoke and/or fire.
(22) The above-described embodiments can be arbitrarily combined with one another.
(23) Although specific embodiments were elucidated and described herein, the present invention also allows suitable modifications of the illustrated embodiments without deviating from the protective scope of the present invention. The following claims represent a first, non-binding attempt to generally define the invention.
LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
(24) 100 Rail vehicle 110, 210 Fire protection apparatus 111, 211 Protective curtain 112, 212 Material web 130 Passage opening 140 Gap 200 Rail vehicle 201 First rail vehicle car 202 Second rail vehicle car 205 Coupling area 220 Smoke