The invention relates to a safety device for the breaking of glass. Such a safety device is known as a safety hammer and is marketed under the name life hammer.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,952,916 (Yamabe) discloses a safety device, provided with a hammer head and a handle. The handle houses a light bulb, several LEDs and a battery. A fluorescent material may be applied to an inner surface of the handle. As long as the device is mounted on a holder the light and LEDs are switched off. At removal of the device from said holder, the light and LEDs are automatically activated, thus enabling the device to serve as an emergency signal instrument.
In emergencies, it has been found that escaping from, for instance, vehicles or buildings can be made impossible or considerably more difficult by closed windows or windows which cannot or insufficiently easily be opened. To prevent this problem, the known safety device has been put on the market. Herewith, in a simple manner, the obstructing glass can be broken, whereupon escape is still possible. Such a safety device seems very effective in itself. However, it has been found that the position of this safety device is not always sufficiently clear. In particular in dark surroundings, the use of such safety devices is rendered difficult in that its position is not always clear.
The invention contemplates a safety device of the type described in the preamble, wherein tho drawbacks mentioned of the known safety device have been obviated, while maintaining its advantages. To that end, a safety device according to the invention is characterized by the features of claim 1.
With a safety device according to the present invention, it has been found that, precisely by using a fluorescent surface or at least a part thereof, location of these safety devices is considerably simplified, without, to that end, for instance, electric provisions being required. The fact is that during at least a part of the time, in the normal waiting position, there where it has been suspended clearly visible in case of emergencies, this safety device is exposed to (day) light. Usually, this time will be sufficient to obtain the desired fluorescent action, in particular when a relatively bright color is used, such as orange, red or yellow which are generally experienced as being alarming. Furthermore, also in normal (day) light circumstances such coloration offers an enhanced visibility. Through the use of a fluorescent surface, no external light source is required for considerably increasing the visibility, which would be necessary, for instance, when using a reflecting surface. In particular in situations when lighting has completely ceased, for instance in case of fire or in a vehicle fallen into the water, with failing electric provisions or the like, the safety of persons present is thereby enhanced such that lives will thus be saved.
With a safety device according to the present invention, it is preferred to provide the or each fluorescent surface by the use of in-mold labeling techniques, whereby a label with a fluorescent print is placed in a mold cavity of, for instance, an injection mold, whereupon at least a part of the safety device, for instance a housing part, is injection-molded against it, so that an integral connection is obtained. Thus, the fluorescent action ceasing to exist is prevented in a simple manner. The fact is that the fluorescent surfaces can no longer be separated from the safety device. It is noted, for that matter, that a comparable effect can be achieved by providing a suspension device for such a safety device with an at least partly fluorescent outer surface, in addition to or instead of the safety device.
The invention further relates to a method for manufacturing a safety device for breaking glass, characterized by the features of claim 9.
Such a method offers the advantage that in a particularly simple and economical manner, a safety device according to the invention can be formed which maintains its functionality for a longer period of time.
In the further subclaims, further advantageous embodiments of a safety device according to the invention are given.
In elucidation of the invention, exemplary embodiments of a safety device and a method according to the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the drawing.
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In this description, identical or corresponding parts have identical or corresponding reference numerals.
In the exemplary embodiment shown, each housing part 2 is provided at the outside with a fluorescent print 30, for instance in fluorescent orange, yellow or red. Here, fluorescent orange or yellow appears to lead to the best results, but any other desired fluorescent color is possible. This fluorescent outer surface can be provided by, for instance, printing the outer surface of each of the housing parts 2 after formation with a fluorescent ink, by spraying with fluorescent paint or by providing it with fluorescent printed labels such as stickers or the like. The latter technique is particularly suitable for substantially single-curved or flat parts, for instance rings on the handle 18 or around the beam 6.
In a preferred embodiment, a safety device 1 according to the invention is formed with a method wherein a device is used such as, for instance, shown partly in cross section in
The invention is not limited in any way to the exemplary embodiments given in the description and in the drawings. Many variations thereon are possible within the framework of the invention as outlined by the claims.
For instance, a safety device according to the invention can be manufactured in a different manner, for instance by blow molding, rotational molding, assembly from several parts and the like. Also, the head can be designed differently and be secured in the housing in a different manner. Also, a housing of a safety device according to the invention could be designed to be wholly or partly transparent, with fluorescent means disposed therein. Also, such a safety device can be combined with other signaling means, for instance a breaking light included therein, which breaks at undesirably large accelerations or decelerations, so that the visibility of the safety device is thereby increased, also in case no or insufficient fluorescent action is present. Such a break light can also be sufficient in itself.
The invention is not limited in any way to the exemplary embodiments presented in the description. Many variations thereon are possible within the framework of the invention as outlined by the claims, while all aspects mentioned can be used both separately and in combination with each other.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1017362 | Feb 2001 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NL02/00096 | 2/14/2002 | WO |