Claims
- 1. A method for guiding persons out of an enclosed area in an emergency comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a handrail having projections that are integral to the handrail, said projections being provided along a line in the longitudinal direction of the hand-rail, said projections being formed to provide resistance when running one's hand in a longitudinal direction along said hand-rail, and providing relatively little resistance when running the hand in the opposite longitudinal direction along said hand-rail; and
- said projections further being spaced at a distance of approximately 40 to 70 cm between each other, so as to space the projections sufficiently far from one another so that a user may count the projections as he runs his hand over the projections as he walks;
- b) posting information near said handrail stating the approximate number of projections on said handrail between a first location and a second location; and
- c) posting instructions near said handrail instructing a user to move his or her hand along said handrail and to count the number of projections that he or she encounters, whereby the method can guide a user from locations such as rooms, cabins and exits, to other locations such as fire hoses and extinguishers, doors, and exits, even in smoke filled and darkness conditions during an emergency.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein said projections have the profile of a smooth, rounded wave having a relatively shorter, steep face in the front of the wave, a relatively smooth, longer face in the back of the wave, and a rounded top, wherein one may run one's hand from back to front along the smooth, longer face with little resistance but will encounter relatively greater resistance when running one's hand from front to back against the shorter, steep face of the wave, and wherein the rounded top of the wave is free of any sharp point so as to prevent injury to one's hand when quickly grasping the hand-rail in an emergency situation and to prevent items from getting caught on the top of the wave.
- 3. A handrail safety system for use in ships, buildings, etc. for defining a path which persons can follow in an emergency situation, comprising:
- a handrail having projections that are provided along a line in the longitudinal direction of the hand-rail, said projections being formed to provide resistance when running one's hand in a longitudinal direction along said hand-rail, and providing relatively little resistance when running the hand in the opposite longitudinal direction along said hand-rail;
- said projections having the profile of a smooth, rounded wave having a relatively shorter, steep face in the front of the wave, a relatively smooth, longer face in the back of the wave, and a rounded top, wherein one may run one's hand from back to from along the smooth, longer face with little resistance but will encounter relatively greater resistance when running one's hand from front to back against the shorter, steep face of the wave, and wherein the rounded top of the wave is free of any sharp point so as to prevent injury to one's hand when quickly grasping the hand-rail in an emergency situation and to prevent items from getting caught on the top of the wave;
- said projections further being spaced at a distance of approximately 40 to 70 cm between each other, so as to space the projections sufficiently far from one another so that a user may count the projections as he runs his hand over the projections as he walks; and
- said system further comprising printed instructions for posting near said handrail stating the approximate number of projections on said handrail between a first location and a second location and instructing a user to move his or her hand along said handrail and to count the number of projections that he or she encounters.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/938,217, which was filed on Dec. 14, 1992 now abandoned.
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