Multiuser high-rise building fire escape device

Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Horizontal traversing - actuation – control – or response – Occupant actuation or control

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182 37, 182 38, 182142, A62B 102

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049517791

ABSTRACT:
A multiuser high-rise building fire escape device includes a basic bearing frame assembly alternatively mountd on the roof or either floor of a high-rise building, and several cabins mounted on the tracks of the basic bearing frame assembly and suspended therefrom through a steel rope combination. The cabins each comprises a speed reducing gear to smoothen the down stroke speed of the cabin, a motor assembly to drive the steel rope to wind up so as to lift the cabin, a mid-way stop mechanism to stop the cabin during down stroke, and a ladder door to control the access of the cabin and to serve as a bridge for striding over the cabin and an intermediate floor of a building.

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