Claims
- 1. A fire escape device for use in lowering persons from high-rise structures, comprising:
- a frame;
- a spool rotatably mounted on the frame;
- a cable wound around the spool;
- a first sprocket wheel fixed to the spool for rotation therewith;
- a fluid pump mounted on the frame and provided with a second sprocket wheel, the diameter of the second sprocket being less than the diameter of the first sprocket wheel, the second sprocket wheel being provided with the means for moving fluid through a fluid circuit from a discharge side to a suction side of the pump when the second wheel rotates;
- a drive chain around the first and second sprocket wheels for transmitting rotational movement between the first and second sprocket wheels;
- person engaging means attached to the cable;
- a pressure compensated flow control valve in the fluid circuit for maintaining a constant speed of revolution of the spool independently of a weight exerting a downward force on the engaging means, wherein said compensated flow valve comprises a valve body with an inlet and an outlet, the valve body being divided by a barrier into an inlet chamber and an outlet chamber, the barrier preventing flow of fluid from the inlet to the outlet, the barrier being provided with a passageway therethrough, a first opening between the inlet chamber and the passageway and a second opening between the passageway and the outlet chamber, a movable piston between the first and second openings, an increase of pressure in the inlet chamber moving the piston into at least partially obstructive relationship to the flow of fluid through the second opening, thereby slowing the flow of fluid through the fluid circuit and breaking descent of the engaging means, the degree to which the piston obstructs the second opening being proportional to the pressure in the inlet chamber, the piston is spring biased into normally non-obstructive relationship to the flow of fluid through the second opening, the bias of the spring being overcome by increased pressure on the inlet side of the barrier to move the piston into at least partially obstructive relationship to the flow of fluids through the second opening; and
- means for selectively, at least partially, obstructing the flow of fluid through the first opening, wherein the means for at least partially obstructing the flow of fluid into the first opening comprises a rod having a hole-plugging end adjacent the first opening, and means outside the valve body for selectively moving the plugging end into obstructing relationship with the first opening, wherein a reverse fluid flow aperture is provided in the barrier, the aperture being closed by a plug during flow of fluids through the fluid circuit during descent of the engaging means, the plug being displaced during reverse flow of fluid when rewinding the cable around the spool, wherein the plug is normally spring biased into closing relationship with the aperture, the spring constant of the spring around the plug, being lower than the spring constant of the spring biasing the piston out of obstructing relationship to the second opening, so that the plug is displaced more easily against the bias of its spring than the piston moves against the bias of its spring.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein a fluid reservoir is provided in the fluid circuit for cushioning shock waves and breaking up air bubbles in the fluid system.
- 3. The device of claim 2 wherein the fluid reservoir is comprised of:
- a tank divided into first and second chambers by an upright baffle, the baffle being provided with openings through which fluid may pass;
- an orifice in the first chamber for permitting introduction of fluid from the fluid circuit into the first chamber; and
- an orifice in the second chamber through which fluid leaves the second chamber and enters the fluid circuit.
- 4. The device of claim 3 wherein fluid moves through the orifice in the second chamber by passing through an L-shaped conduit having an ascending leg and a level leg, the opening in the ascending leg into which fluid passes being beveled.
- 5. The device of claim 4 further comprising:
- a pivotal boom mounted adjacent the device which pivots between an operating position in which the boom at least partially projects from the side of the building and a stored position; and
- a pulley mounted on the boom and over which the cable moves.
- 6. The device of claim 5 wherein a box is provided around the frame, the box providing a storage compartment for storing the engaging means when the device is not in use.
- 7. The device of claim 6 wherein:
- a door is provided in the bottom of the box through which the engaging means falls when the door is open.
- 8. A fire escape device for use in lowering persons from high-rise structures, comprising:
- a frame enclosed by a box, the box having a door in the bottom thereof;
- a spool rotatably mounted on the frame;
- a cable wound around the spool in layers so that the outer layer of cable has an effectively greater radius than the inner layer;
- a first sprocket wheel fixed to the spool for rotation therewith;
- a fluid pump mounted on the frame and provided with a second sprocket wheel, the diameter of the second sprocket wheel being less than the diameter of the first sprocket wheel, the second sprocket wheel being provided with means for moving fluid through a fluid circuit from a discharge side to a suction side of the pump, the ratio of the diameter of the first sprocket wheel to the diameter of the second sprocket wheel being about 4.5:1;
- a drive chain around the first and second sprocket wheels for transmitting rotational movement between the first and second sprocket wheels;
- person engaging means attached to the cable incapable of being stored in the box when the door in the bottom of the box is closed;
- a compensated flow valve in the fluid circuit for maintaining a constant speed of revolution of the sppol independently of a weight exerting a downward force on the person engaging means, the valve comprising a valve body with an inlet and an outlet, the valve body being divided by a barrier into an inlet chamber and an outlet chamber, a passageway through the barrier provided with a first opening between the inlet chamber and passageway and a second opening between the outlet chamber and passageway, a movable piston being provided between the first and second openings so that an increase of pressure in the inlet chamber moves the piston into at least partially obstructive relationship to the flow of fluid through the second opening, thereby slowing the flow of fluid through the fluid circuit and braking the descent of the engaging means, the degree to which the piston obstructs the second opening being proportional to the pressure in the inlet chamber, the movable piston being normally biased into non-obstructive relationship to the flow of fluid through the second opening, the bias of the spring being overcome by increased pressure on the inlet side of the barrier to move the piston into at least partially obstructive relationship to the flow of fluid through the second opening;
- a rod having a hole plugging end adjacent the first opening and means outside the valve body for selectively moving the plugging end into at least partially obstructing relationship to the flow of fluid through the first opening;
- a reverse fluid flow aperture in the barrier, the aperture being closed by a plug during flow of fluid through the fluid circuit during descent of the engaging means, the plug being displaced during reverse flow of fluid when the cable is being rewound around the spool, the plug being normally spring biased by a sourrounding spring into closing relationship with the aperture, the spring constant of the spring around the plug being lower than the spring constant of the spring biasing the piston out of obstructing relationship to the second opening so that the plug is displaced more easily against the bias of its spring than the piston moves against the bias of its spring;
- a tank provided in the fluid circuit, the tank being divided into first and second chambers by an upright baffle, the baffle being provided with an opening through which the fluid may pass, the tank having an orifice in the first chamber for permitting introduction of fluid from the fluid circuit into the first chamber and an orifice in the second chamber through which fluid leaves the second chamber and reenters the fluid circuit, the tank being provided with an L-shaped conduit having an ascending leg and a level leg through which fluid leaving the second chamber passes, the bottom of the ascending leg being beveled.
- 9. The device of claim 8 further comprising:
- a pivotal boom mounted adjacent the device which pivots between an operating position in which the boom at least partially projects from the side of the structure and a stored position; and
- a pulley mounted on the boom and over which the cable moves.
- 10. A fire escape device for use in lowering persons from high-rise structures, comprising:
- a frame enclosed by a box, the box having a door in the bottom thereof;
- a spool rotatably mounted on the frame;
- a cable wound around the spool in layers so that the outer layer of cable has an effectively greater radius than the inner layer;
- a first sprocket wheel fixed to the spool for rotation therewith;
- a fluid pump mounted on the frame and provided with a second sprocket wheel, the second sprocket wheel being provided by means for moving fluid through a fluid circuit from a discharge side to a suction side of the pump when the second wheel rotates, the ratio of the diameter of the first sprocket wheel to the diameter of the second sprocket wheel being about 4.5:1;
- a drive chain around the first and second sprocket wheels for transmitting rotational movement between the first and second sprocket wheels;
- person engaging means attached to cable and capable of being stored in the box when the door in the bottom of the box is closed;
- a pressure compensated flow control valve in the fluid circuit for maintaining a constant speed of revolution of the spool independently of a weight exerting a downward force on the person engaging means, the valve comprising a valve body having an inlet and an outlet, the valve body being divided by a barrier into an inlet chamber and an outlet chamber, a passageway being provided through the barrier having a first opening between the inlet chamber and passageway and a second opening between the outlet chamber and passageway, a movable piston being provided between the first and second openings so that an increase of pressure in the inlet chamber moves the piston into at least partially obstructive relationship to the flow of fluid through the second opening, thereby slowing the flow of fluid through the fluid circuit and braking the descent of the engaging means, the movable piston being normally biased into non-obstructive relationship to the flow of fluid through the second opening, the bias of the spring being overcome by increased pressure on the inlet side of the barrier to move the piston into at least partially obstructive relationship to the flow of fluid through the second opening;
- a rod having a hole plugging end adjacent the first opening and means outside the valve body for selectively moving the plugging end into at least partially obstructing relationship to the flow of fluid through the first opening;
- a reverse fluid flow aperture in the barrier, the aperture being closed by a plug during flow of fluid through the fluid circuit during descent of the engaging means, the plug being displaced during reverse flow of fluid when the cable is being rewound around the spool, the plug being normally spring biased by a sourrounding spring into closing relationship with the aperture, the spring constant of the spring around the plug being lower than the spring constant of the spring biasing the housing out of obstructing relationship to the second opening so that the plug is displaced more easily against the bias of its spring than the housing moves against the bias its spring;
- 11. The device of claim 10 further comprising:
- a pivotal boom mounted adjacent the device which pivots between an operating position in which the boom at least partially projects from the side of the structure and a stored position;
- a pulley mounted on the boom and over which the cable moves.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 477,143, filed 03-21-83, issued 06-04-85, U.S. Pat. No. 4,520900, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 438,035, filed 11-11-82, abandoned 06-2-84, both of which are incorporated by reference as fully as if they appeared herein.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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Nov 1982 |
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