Claims
- 1. A rescue system for rescuing occupants, comprising;a frame positioned adjacent an open or openable escape portion of a structure, the escape portion being open or openable to the outside or the structure; an air fan having a substantially horizontal shaft and at least two vanes coupled to the shaft, the shaft being mounted to said frame such that said fan is rotatable relative to said frame; a removable and replaceable cable cartridge comprising a rotatable housing which is removably coupled to said air fan so as to rotate said air fan upon rotation of said rotatable housing, and said cable cartridge having a cable pre-wound on said rotatable housing, said cable having a free end which is connectable to an occupant to be rescued; said rotatable housing of said cable cartridge having a substantially horizontal rotation axis when coupled to said air fan; and a guide section for guiding said cable, as it is unwound from said rotatable housing, over said frame and out of the escape portion of the structure; wherein when the occupant to be rescued goes out from the escape portion of the structure, the descending motion of the occupant to be rescued causes the cable to unwind from said rotatable housing of said cable cartridge and to move over said frame in engagement with said guide section with the same linear speed as the descending speed of the occupant to be rescued, thus causing said rotatable housing to rotate which in turn causes the air fan to rotate and to create air resistance to the descending speed, until the descending speed of the occupant to be rescued reaches a substantially equilibrium value when the resistance force created by the air fan is equal to the gravity force acting on the descending person.
- 2. The rescue system according to claim 1, wherein said cable guide section comprises a platform arm assembly pivotally connected to said frame so as to be pivotal between a rest position in which the rescue system is out of use, and an operative position in which said platform arm assembly extends over said frame and out of the escape portion of the structure.
- 3. The rescue system according to claim 2, wherein said guide section further comprises a guide member through which said cable passes during use.
- 4. The rescue system according to claim 2, wherein said platform arm assembly comprises a first roller at a front side of said frame, and a second roller which extends out of the escape portion of the structure in said operative position, said cable passing over both of said rollers when said platform arm assembly is in said operative position during use.
- 5. The rescue system according to claim 4, wherein said platform arm assembly further comprises a guide member arranged in the vicinity of said first roller, and through which said cable passes when passing over said first roller during use.
- 6. The rescue system according to claim 2, wherein said platform assembly comprises:a first arm assembly pivotally connected to said frame so as to be pivotal between a rest position in which the rescue system is out of use, and an operative position in which said first arm assembly extends over said frame; and a second arm assembly pivotally connected to an end of said first arm assembly and which is pivotal relative to said first arm assembly, in said operative position, to extend out of the escape portion of the structure.
- 7. A The rescue system according to claim 6, wherein:said first arm assembly comprises a first roller at a front side of said frame, and a second roller at a free end of said first arm assembly; and said second arm assembly comprises a third roller at a free end of said second arm assembly such that said third roller extends out of the escape portion of the structure in said operative position; and wherein said cable passes over all three of said rollers when said platform arm assembly is in said operative position during use.
- 8. A The rescue system according to claim 7, wherein said guide section further comprises a guide member through which said cable passes during use.
- 9. The rescue system according to claim 8, wherein said guide member is arranged in the vicinity of said first roller.
- 10. The rescue system according to claim 2, wherein said frame has an upper support surface on which said platform arm assembly is supported when in an operative position.
- 11. A method for rescuing occupants using an apparatus comprising:a frame positioned adjacent an open or openable escape portion of a structure, the escape portion being open or openable to the outside of the structure; and an air fan having a substantially horizontal shaft and at least two vanes coupled to the shaft, the shaft being mounted to said frame such that said fan is rotatable relative to said frame; the method comprising the steps of: (a) providing a plurality of removable and replaceable cable cartridges, each comprising a rotatable housing which has a cable ore-wound on said rotatable housing, said cable having a free end which is connectable to an occupant to be rescued; (b) removably coupling a cable cartridge to said air fan so as to rotate said air fan upon rotation of said rotatable housing; said rotatable housing of said cable cartridge having a substantially horizontal rotation axis when coupled to said air fan; (c) connecting said free end of said cable to the occupant to be rescued; (d) guiding said cable by a guide section, as it is unwound from said rotatable housing, over said frame and out of the escape portion of the structure; and (e) causing the occupant to be rescued to go out from the escape portion of the structure, whereby the descending motion of the occupant to be rescued causes the cable to unwind from said rotatable housing of said cable cartridge and to move over said frame in engagement with said guide section with the same linear speed as the descending speed of the occupant to be rescued, thus causing said rotatable housing to rotate which in turn causes the air fan to rotate and to create air resistance to the descending speed, until the descending speed of the occupant to be rescued reaches a substantially equilibrium value when the resistance force created by the air fan is equal to the gravity force acting on the descending person.
- 12. The rescue method according to claim 11, wherein said guide section comprises a platform arm assembly pivotally connected to said frame, the method further comprising pivoting said platform arm assembly from a rest position in which the apparatus is out of use, and an operative position in which said platform arm assembly extends over said frame and out of the escape portion of the building.
- 13. The rescue method according to claim 12, wherein said guiding step comprises passing said cable through a guide member during use.
- 14. The rescue method according to claim 12, wherein said guiding step comprises passing said cable over a first roller at a front side of said frame, and over a second roller which extends out of the escape portion of the structure in said operative position during use.
- 15. The rescue method according to claim 14, wherein said guiding step comprises passing said cable through a guide member arranged in the vicinity of said first roller during use.
- 16. The rescue method according to claim 12, wherein said platform assembly comprises:a first arm assembly pivotally connected to said frame so as to be pivotal between a rest position in which the apparatus is out of use, end an operative position in which said first arm assembly extends over said frame; and a second arm assembly pivotally connected to an end of said first arm assembly and which is pivotal relative to said first arm assembly, in said operative position, to extend out of the escape portion of the structure; wherein the method further comprises the step of: passing said cable over said first and second arm assemblies.
- 17. The rescue method according to claim 16, wherein:said first arm assembly comprises a first roller at a front side of said frame, and a second roller at a free end of said first arm assembly; and said second arm assembly comprises a third roller at a free end of said second arm assembly such that said third roller extends out of the escape portion of the structure in said operative position; and wherein the method further comprises passing said cable over all three of said rollers when said platform arm assembly is in said operative position during use.
- 18. The rescue method according to claim 17, wherein said guiding step comprises passing said cable through a guide member during use.
- 19. The rescue method according to claim 18, comprising arranging said guide member in the vicinity of said first roller.
- 20. The rescue method according to claim 12, further comprising supporting said platform arm assembly on an upper support surface of said frame when said platform arm assembly is in said operative position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of Ser. No. 10/011,913 filed Nov. 6, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,550,576, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
This application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/329,390 filed Oct. 15, 2001; 60/329,935 filed Oct. 16, 2001; and No. 60/335,886 filed Oct. 26, 2001, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (3)
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60/329390 |
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60/329935 |
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60/335886 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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