Prior application of this invention has been made at the United Kingdom's Patent Office. The following are the details of the application:
Filing Date: 12 Jul. 2007
Application Number is GB0713537.9
It is the same invention that is being patented in the United Kingdom that is contained in this application.
This invention is concerned with a system for preventing accidental fall of children and elderly people from stairs. Fall from stairs has been cited as one of the major cause of death and among children, elderly or disabled people. A number of passive fall prevention devices such as stair fences and rail guides have been known but the stair fences are most suitable for toddlers and restrict childrens' movement and stop children from totally using the stairs while the rail guides allow the movement of children, disabled or elderly people but do not prevent them from falling down from stairs once they have lost their grip.
The object of this invention is to provide a new and active stair guide system that will allow children, disabled or elderly people to use the stairs while acting as an instant barrier stopping a child, disabled or an elderly person from failing even after they have lost their grip on a stair rail.
The preferred embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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The second form this invention as shown in
In the third form the stairs barrier and guide system comprise of a foldable or shutter-type units (Module 3) that can be installed at each rung of the step and when a child, disabled or elderly person is climbing up or down the stairs, the units are activated by the sensors 2 successively based on the location of the child, disabled or elderly person on the stairs and the barrier 1 for each unit could be made of tough fibre or plastic (for easy automatic repacking/refolding after activation) or can be made of rubber or metal. As many of the units can be installed as required.
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If the system is in operation a sensor 2 measures the height and speed of anyone climbing the stairs and together with information about the user's weight from sensors such as strain gauges 4 embedded in the stairs determines if the person on the stairs is an adult or a child. If there is only one person on the stairs, the barrier 1 will always be activated. When there are more than one person climbing the stairs the system can be set to be deactivated on special occasions for example when a child is climbing up the stairs and an adult is on a lower rung than the child. The system can be set to be deactivated in this case as the adult on the stairs can stop a child falling further down the stairs. However if a person is climbing the stairs and another person (whose height is NOT recognised as an adult e.g. a child) enters the stairs, the system will not be deactivated and will keep protecting the child or elderly person who is climbing.
Equally the user can set the height or weight which the system will recognize as the height or weight of an adult using the system control unit 3. Systems can be designed to be ON by default but a button on the control unit 3 can be used to deactivate the system if it is not needed on any occasion.
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For all the three forms of the electronic stairs barriers and guide system the sensors 2,4 can be positioned at various levels and locations on the stairway and are used to activate the system and the sensors can be contact or non-contact sensors and can be of any type such as motion, optic/image recognition, electrical, acoustic, magnetic, inductive, capacitive, vibration or any other type of sensor. The whole system or part of the system can be made of any material such as metals, plastic, wood or any other material such as lightweight materials.
The barrier could be made of any rigid or shock resistant/absorbent material or any foldable or flexible material such as tough fibre, plastic, rubber or any other material for easy automatic repacking/refolding after activation. The whole system or part of the system including the barrier could be made of green or recyclable materials. Non-toxic/baby-friendly materials should also be used. Fire-resistant materials should also be used for the system including the barriers.
For added safety during the night, the whole system or part of the system including the barrier could be made of fluorescent materials and parts of the system can be illuminated using LED, bulbs or any other suitable light source or device 5.
The whole system or part of the system including the barrier should be made water-proof hence they can be used in wet environments and also to provide electrical isolation. The system will also be capable of activating an alarm 6 when someone falls on the stairs or hits the barrier during a fall. The speed at which the barrier is deployed can be either manually using the control unit 3 or automatically adjustable or both.
The stairs barrier and guide system can be powered electrically or mechanically and can be wound up using a rechargeable supply or any other power sources. Ordinarily the system would normally be ON but a switch on the control unit 3 can be used for deactivating the system if a user does not need assistance going up or down the stairs.
The whole system or part of the system such as the barrier is detachable and can easily be dismantled for cleaning. The system can also be permanently fixed to the stairs or can be temporarily set-up or mounted using clips, magnets, Velcro or any other method. The system will be foldable and adjustable to fit the layout and contour of any stairway.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0713537.9 | Jul 2007 | GB | national |