The present invention relates to an emergency evacuation system. In particular, this invention relates to directional evacuation lights to aid in an emergency evacuation situation.
Conventional building fire alarm systems include a number of fire detectors positioned throughout a building. Signals from those detectors are monitored by a system controller which, upon sensing an alarm condition, sounds audible alarms throughout the building. Flashing light strobes may also be positioned throughout the building to provide a visual alarm indication, with a number of audible alarms and strobes typically being connected between common power lines in a network.
Exit signs may be seen over every path to an exit in commercial and large residential buildings that are in compliance with applicable fire codes. Modern fixtures are usually in a rugged plastic or metal housing securely bolted to the wall or ceiling. The signs have the word EXIT, or a picture representing exit, on both sides. Single-sided signs are also available for wall-mount installations. The signs often have metal or plastic knock-outs which can be removed so that an arrow is also lit pointing left or right.
When an emergency situation or fire occurs in a building, occupants situated in that building must be evacuated immediately. An alarm signal generating system, an emergency lighting system, a system for displaying and indicating emergency exits and the like are installed to aid in evacuating those occupying the building during the emergency situation or fire.
In the event of a fire, the smoke resulting from the fire may rise and fill the upper portion of a room or a corridor. Additionally, this smoke prevents transmission of the light rays from an emergency lighting system. An occupant who is crawling on the floor or not standing in an upright position, may not be able to read the emergency exit signs or any other evacuation signs located on the walls or on top of an emergency exit door to locate a safe exit from the building.
Therefore there is a need for improvement in evacuation and fire safety systems and in particular directional evacuation lights.
It is an object of the invention to provide, a directional evacuation lighting apparatus comprising, a housing for enclosing a projector assembly; a controller in communication with a building alarm system to activate the projector assembly once the building alarm system is triggered; and a power supply.
It is a further object of the invention to provide, a directional lighting evacuation method comprising the steps of, automatically activating a directional evacuation lighting apparatus; and emitting a projection of an emergency signal indicating direction evacuees must escape during emergency from a projector assembly housed inside the directional evacuation lighting apparatus.
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The directional evacuation light 10 is initiated by the building controls in which it is situated. For example, if the building's fire alarm system or mass notification system is activated, then the directional evacuation light 10 will be energized. Once the building controller determines an emergency situation has occurred, where an emergency condition may include but not limited to, fire, earthquake, flood, tornado, hurricane, tsunami, or blackout, the building controller will activate the emergency directional signal 100 by activating the directional evacuation light micro controller (not shown) and send relevant information to the directional evacuation light micro controller regarding the emergency event so that the proper signal may be displayed. The transmitted information may be sent via an intelligence communication bus or a signaling circuit as used in the art.
A power supply (not shown) is incorporated within the directional evacuation light 10 in case a building's supply of electric power is cut off. Therefore, the directional evacuation light 10 will stay energized even if the building does not have electric power.
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While the foregoing description and drawings represent the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention.
This patent claims the priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 19(e) of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/967,181 (2007P18622US), submitted on Aug. 31, 2007; the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
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60967181 | Aug 2007 | US |