Claims
- 1. A web for escaping from a multi-story structure, comprising:
a web of composite polymer or plastic materials having the properties of highly heat tolerant, light weight and high strength the web having a retracted state and an extended state, wherein the web is dimensioned to extend along the outside of the multi-story structure to permit occupants to escape from a fire.
- 2. The web of claim 1, the web further comprising:
web cross members; and web members, wherein the web cross members extend horizontally across the web, and wherein the web members extend between the cross members.
- 3. The web of claim 2, wherein the web members connect to the web cross members at substantially a 45° angle.
- 4. The web of claim 2, wherein the web members connect to the web cross members at substantially a 90° angle.
- 5. The web of claim 2, wherein the web members are of a singular continuous piece across the width of the web and conform to a zig-zag type pattern between web cross members.
- 6. The web of claim 2, wherein the web members and the web cross members are part of a continuous and singularly formed web.
- 7. The web of claim 2, wherein web members extend in a pair down the length of the web and wherein the web cross members are connected between the web members at substantially a 90° angle.
- 8. The web of claim 1, wherein the web is formed from a sheet.
- 9. A fire safety apparatus for escaping a multi-story structure in case of fire, comprising:
a web of composite polymer or plastic materials having the properties of highly heat tolerant, light weight and high strength and adapted to be deployed across a face of the structure from a retracted state to an extended state; and a deployment mechanism coupled to the web and adapted to transition the web between the retracted state and the extended state.
- 10. The fire safety apparatus of claim 9 wherein the web in the extended state extends from substantially the top of the building to substantially the bottom of the building.
- 11. The fire safety apparatus of claim 9 wherein the web in the extended state extends substantially across the width of the building.
- 12. The fire safety apparatus of claim 9, wherein the web in the retracted state is above the top of the building.
- 13. The fire safety apparatus of claim 9, wherein the web in the retracted state is below the top of the building.
- 14. The fire safety apparatus of claim 9, wherein the deployment mechanism further comprises:
a rotatable shaft, and wherein the web in the retracted state is wrapped about the rotatable shaft.
- 15. The fire safety apparatus of claim 9, further comprising:
a weight, wherein the weight is attached to the web at or near the web bottom relative to the structure when the web is in the extended state.
- 16. The fire safety apparatus of claim 9, further comprising:
a housing, wherein the web in the retracted state resides substantially within the housing, and wherein the web in the extended state resides substantially outside the housing.
- 17. The fire safety apparatus of claim 16, wherein the web in the retracted state is in a rolled up configuration.
- 18. The fire safety apparatus of claim 16, wherein the web in the retracted state is in a furled configuration.
- 19. The fire safety apparatus of claim 16, further comprising:
an aperture in the housing; and the aperture having an open and closed position, wherein the aperture in the closed position maintains the web in the retracted state, and wherein the aperture in the open position allows the web to transition between the retracted state and the extended state.
- 20. The method of escaping from a multi-story structure, the method comprising the steps of:
forming a web of composite polymer or plastic materials having the properties of highly heat tolerant, light weight and high strength the web having a retracted state and an extended state; placing the web in the retracted state at or near the top of the multi-story structure; and deploying the web in the extended state such that the web is deployed about the face of the multi-story structure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This applications claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/206,227, filed May 22, 2000, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60206227 |
May 2000 |
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