The present invention relates to insulator film for windows and doors for homes and commercial buildings and the like and more particularly to such film provided with means for easy removal for egress in the event of an emergency
One method to reduce heating costs in cold climates is to install cold weather insulator film on the windows of a given structure. Such types of window insulation typically include a clear vinyl sheet covering the glass of the window and attached onto a window support structure using double sided adhesive tape. Once the clear vinyl sheet has been placed over the glass of the window and attached to the window support structure, air infiltration through the window unit can be significantly reduced and the air between the glass and the insulator film serves to reduce convection currents and acts as an insulating barrier to inhibit heat from exiting through the window.
Although such types of window insulation can significantly reduce the energy required to heat a given structure and thereby reduce energy bills, the removal of such a film is difficult and can take time. This is especially important if urgency is needed to exit the structure through the window. For example, if a fire is present within the structure, and a child and/or adult needs to exit through the window in order to escape the structure, removal of the cold weather insulator film can prove to be difficult and thereby result in injury or even death. As such, a device for ensuring the safe, convenient and quick removal of insulator film from a window unit would be desirable.
The present invention is directed to a cold weather insulator film removal and/or emergency escape device. As such, the removal and/or emergency escape device for use on cold weather insulator film has utility as a safety device.
The cold weather insulator film removal device includes a corner tab and/or a center tab that is attached to a cold weather insulator film preferably using a double-sided adhesive mounting tape.
The adhesive mounting tape may also be used to attach the insulator film to the window structure. The corner tab and the center tab each have finger pull tabs that permit an individual to grasp and pull upon the corner and/or center tab. Pulling on the corner pull tab and/or central pull tab causes the removal of the insulator film from the window unit. In some instances, the finger pull tabs on the corner pull tab and/or central pull tab have an aperture for a cord to be placed through and attached to the corner pull tab and/or center pull tab. The cord, being attached to the corner pull tab and/or center pull tab, can extend therefrom and can have a handle attached to a distal end thereof. In the event that a rapid removal of the insulator film is required, an individual may grasp the handle on the cord and upon pulling, rapidly remove the insulator film that has been attached to the window support structure.
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The removal of the insulator film 14 that is securely adhered to the window frame 18 using the double sided adhesive mounting tape 16 can be tedious and possibly difficult. Thus in an effort to lessen this difficulty, a corner pull tab 20 and/or a central pull tab 22 are attached to the insulator film 14 as best seen in
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In the event that a rapid escape may be desired from a particular window unit, for example if a fire were to occur within a residential structure and exit from a bedroom window were needed, the pull 24 attached to one or more of the corner pull tabs 20 or to the center pull tab 22 can be used for rapid removal of the insulator film 14 from the window unit 10.
It is appreciated that the pull tabs 20, 22 can be made from any material known to those skilled in the art, illustratively including metals, alloys, plastics, ceramics, wood and the like. It is also appreciated that the cord 26 is made from any cord type material known to those skilled in the art, illustratively including rope, hemp, plastic materials, cloth fibers, and the like. And finally, it is appreciated that the pull handles 28 can be made from any material known to those skilled in the art, illustratively including plastics, metals, alloys, ceramics, wood and the like.
While the present invention is particularly useful in the event of a fire or other emergency in the home or commercial establishment should such an event not occur when it is desirable to remove the insulator film 14 the present invention provides an easy and convenient way to do so as opposed to the present way such removal is accomplished. With prior art methods the film 14 is difficult to grasp and very often pieces of the tape 16 remain on the window frame or molding 18 as the film 14 is pulled away form the window 12. The provision of the pull tabs 20, 22 having a portion beneath the underside of the double sided tape 16 makes it more likely that the tape 16 will be removed with the film 14 when the tabs 2022 are pulled to remove the film from the window 12.
The invention is not restricted to the illustrative examples described above. The examples are not intended as limitations on the scope of the invention. Methods, apparatus, compositions and the like described herein are exemplary and not intended as limitations on the scope of the invention. Changes therein and other uses will occur to those skilled in the art.
This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/018,549, filed Jan. 2, 2008, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61018549 | Jan 2008 | US |