Portable slow descender

Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Torso harness – Attached to strand wound on reel – and means for retarding...

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182239, 182235, A62B 108, A62B 110, F16D 5900

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049863908

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a device used for the evacuation from a high building in cases such as a fire, particularly to a slow-descending device for evacuation which enables a person to descend safely from a high place, and more particularly to a portable slow-descending device for evacuation which anybody can carry for personal use.
2. Related Art
Although a building or other type of structure usually equipped with evacuation devices, they are not provided in every room, but are provided only in a particular room or rooms, or at a particular site or sites of a corridor or corridors. In the case of an emergency such as a fire, therefore, it is very likely that many people may rush to each evacuation device and cause a panic, or it is even likely that fire or smoke may prevent people from reaching to any of the places where those devices are provided, and to use them. An evacuation device having a lifeline formed from a metal wire is heavy and unsuitable for portable use. Moreover, it has a limit in the distance along which it enables a person to descend, i.e. the height of the story from which it enables the person to descend. Its use is limited to a low building having a height of, say, 30 m at a maximum. There is every likelihood that a person using it to escape from a high building may be suspended in the air. Thus, it has only a limited scope of use. There has also been proposed a device which includes a wire having a smaller diameter and a longer length. However, it is not only heavy, but is also liable to rusting by salt or moisture. Therefore, it is unsuitable as a device of the kind under consideration which is required to be semipermanently useful without undergoing any substantial change in quality.
There has also been proposed a device which includes a lightweight rope formed from a non-metallic material. It is, however, likely that when a load has acted upon the rope extending down from e.g. a reel on which it is wound, it may be deformed and caught between coils thereof on the reel, resulting in the failure of the rope to be smoothly unwound and the failure of the reel to turn smoothly, and that a person who is being rescued may, therefore, be suspended in the air.
There are known various types of mechanisms for slow-descending devices. A device employing a hydraulic system is likely to have a greatly varying descending speed which may depend on the weight of a person who is rescued. When it is used in a very cold place, however oil is likely to solidify. Moreover, a change in quality of oil or its leakage is likely to occur.
It is an object of this invention to provide a portable slow-descending device which can overcome the drawbacks of the devices described hereinabove.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The portable slow-descending device of this invention comprises a lifeline in the form of a tape made of synthetic or chemical fibers, a hook attached to one end of the lifeline, a reel on which the lifeline is wound a frame for supporting a reel supporting shaft rotatably at both ends thereof, a suspending ring connected to the frame and adapted for connecting the device to a person using it, a planetary gear acceleration unit embedded in the reel, and a centrifugal brake mechanism linked to the planetary gear acceleration unit.
The lifeline is preferably made of aramid fibers.
The device preferably also includes a manual control member which can selectively lock the centrifugal brake mechanism.
Moreover, the device preferably includes a manual member for rewinding the lifeline on the reel.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the major part of a portable slow-descending device embodying this invention;
FIG. 2 a schematic view showing a centrifugal brake mechanism and a manual control member therefor;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing a planetary gear acceleration unit; and
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the portable slow descender.


DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

A device embodying this inv

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patent: 286306 (1883-10-01), Johnson
patent: 1037333 (1912-09-01), Schever
patent: 1435366 (1922-11-01), Bassett
patent: 1782951 (1930-11-01), Abbott
patent: 2479459 (1949-08-01), Bassett
patent: 2729425 (1956-01-01), Gschwind
patent: 3150744 (1964-09-01), Fertier
patent: 4190132 (1980-02-01), Desilets
patent: 4457400 (1984-07-01), Donaldson

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