Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – With storage device for supple escape
Patent
1996-07-03
1998-12-01
Chin-Shue, Alvin
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
With storage device for supple escape
182196, E06C 914
Patent
active
058425390
ABSTRACT:
A fire escape system includes a ladder permanently attached with cleats to an interior surface of a box that functions both for storage of the ladder and for anchorage of the ladder when in use. The box has a rear side to be placed against a building wall and optionally secured thereto at a position below a window sill and a top ledge mounted on the rear wall. Cleats are mounted to the rear wall are disposed rearwardly of a front edge of the ledge to provide for force applied during use of the ladder to aid in forcing the box against a building wall to inhibit movement of the box during use of the ladder. The ladders used in the system may be constructed of chains with metal rungs.
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Chin-Shue Alvin
Yeager Arthur G.
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