Claims
- 1. A barrier assembly for sealing off an opening having a top portion and side portions, comprising:
a housing mountably adjacent to the top portion of the opening; a curtain assembly coupled to the housing, the curtain assembly being movable between a stored position and a deployed position, the curtain assembly in the stored position being contained in the housing, and the curtain assembly in the deployed position sealably covering the opening; a coupler coupled to the curtain assembly and being movable between an retaining position and a released position, the coupler in the retaining position configured to retain the curtain assembly in the stored position until the coupler is moved to the released position, the coupler in the released position configured to allow the curtain assembly to move toward the deployed position; and a deployment governor connected to the curtain assembly and configured to control deployment speed of the curtain assembly as the curtain assembly moves toward the deployed position.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the coupler is a powered clutch configured to remain in the engaged position to retain the curtain in the housing in the raised, stored position while power is applied, and wherein the powered clutch moves to the released position to release the curtain assembly when power to the clutch is interrupted.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2, further including an emergency power source, the emergency power source connected to the powered clutch to prevent inadvertent releases of the curtain assembly due to momentary power losses.
- 4. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the deployment governor limits the rate of rotation of the spool to a substantially constant rate.
- 5. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the coupler is a clutch.
- 6. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the deployment governor's resistance is directly proportional to the weight of the curtain as the curtain moves toward the deployed position.
- 7. The assembly of claim 1, the assembly being connectable to a primary power supply source, and further comprising an emergency power supply, and wherein the coupler is connected to the emergency power supply.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, the assembly being connectable to a primary power supply source, wherein the emergency power supply provides sufficient power to the coupler when power from the primary power supply is interrupted and retains the coupler in the engaged position for a selected time period before the coupler moves to the released position.
- 9. The apparatus claim of 7 wherein the emergency power is a capacitor capable of preventing the coupler from moving to the released position for at least approximately a ten second loss of power from the primary power source.
- 10. The apparatus claim of 1, further comprising a motor connected to the coupler and activatable to move the curtain assembly from the deployed position to the stored position, the motor being configured to provide substantially no resistance to deployment of the curtain assembly to the deployed position.
- 11. An apparatus for sealing off an opening having a top portion and side portions, comprising:
a housing postionably adjacent to the top portion opening; a curtain assembly having a curtain of substantially gas impervious, material wound on a spindle, the spindle and the curtain being movable between a raised, stored position in the housing and a lowered, deployed position covering the opening, the curtain having a magnetic strip attached to and extending along each of a right edge and a left edge of the curtain; a coupler coupled to the curtain assembly and connectable to a power source, the coupler being configured to retain the spindle in the housing in the raised, stored position while power is applied to the coupler and release the spindle allowing the spindle and curtain to move toward the lowered, deployed position unrolling the curtain across the opening; a governor coupled to the curtain assembly and configured to control a rate of deployment of the curtain toward the lowered, deployed position; and a flexible sealing mechanism sealably engaging the side portions of the opening when the curtain is in the lowered, deployed position.
- 12. The assembly of claim 11, wherein the flexible sealing mechanism includes a flexible magnetic strip attached to the curtain and a ferrous metal frame attached to the side portions of the opening the curtain being sized such that as the curtain unrolls from the spindle as the spindle moves toward the lower, deployed position, the flexible magnetic strip magnetically attached to the corresponding ferrous metal frame.
- 13. The assembly of claim 11, further including a rewind control switch configurable to automatically rewind the curtain with a resumption of power after a power failure deployment of the curtain.
- 14. A barrier assembly for sealing off an opening having a top portion and side portions, comprising:
a housing located adjacent to the top portion of the opening; a curtain of a substantially gas impervious material, the curtain having edge portions and being movable between a raised, stored position and a lowered, deployed position, the curtain being fully contained in the housing above the opening when in the raised, stored position, the curtain extending over and fully covering and substantially sealing the opening when in the lowered, deployed position; a flexible sealing mechanism attached to and extending along the edge portions of the curtain, the sealing mechanism sealably engaging the side portions of the opening when the curtain is in the lowered, deployed position; a spindle connected to the curtain with the curtain being wound around the spindle when in the raised, stored position and with the curtain winding onto and off of the spindle as the curtain moves between the raised, stored position and the lowered, deployed position, the spindle having end portions and a pulley attached to each end portion; a cord attached to the pulley at each end of the spindle; a drive shaft coupled to the cord and being rotatable to wind the cord around the spool and roll the curtain toward the raised, stored position and to unwind to allow the curtain to move toward the lowered, deployed position; a powered drive coupleable to the drive shaft and rotatable to rotate the drive shaft in one rotational direction, and move the curtain toward the raised, stored position and to hold the curtain in the raised, stored position; a coupler connected to the drive shaft, the coupler being movable between an engaged position and a released position and configured to couple the drive shaft to the powered drive when in the engaged position and to uncouple the drive shaft from the powered drive when in the released position allowing the curtain to unroll toward the lowered, deployed position; a deployment governor connected to the drive shaft and positioned to limit a speed at which the drive shaft rotates when the curtain unrolls and moves toward the lowered, deployed position, thereby controlling the rate of deployment of the curtain over the opening.
- 15. A barrier assembly for sealing off an opening having a top portion and side portions, comprising:
a housing located adjacent to the top portion of the opening; a curtain of a substantially gas impervious material, the curtain having edge portions and being movable between a raised, stored position and a lowered, deployed position, the curtain being fully contained in the housing above the opening when in the raised, stored position, the curtain extending over and fully covering and substantially sealing the opening when in the lowered, deployed position; a spindle connected to the curtain with the curtain being wound around the spindle when in the raised, stored position and with the curtain winding onto and off of the spindle as the curtain moves between the raised, stored position and the lowered, deployed position, the spindle having end portions and a pulley attached to each end portion; a cord attached to the pulley at each end of the spindle; a drive shaft coupled to the cord and being rotatable to wind the cord around the spool and roll the curtain toward the raised, stored position and to unwind from the spool to allow the curtain to move toward the lowered, deployed position; a powered drive coupleable to the spool or drive shaft in another embodiment and rotatable to rotate the spool in one rotational direction, and wind the cord onto the spool, rewind the curtain onto the spindle, and move the curtain toward the raised, stored position and to hold the curtain in the raised, stored position; a coupler connected to the spool, the coupler being movable between an engaged position and a released position and configured to couple the spool to the powered drive when in the engaged position and to uncouple the spool from the powered drive when in the released position allowing the curtain to unroll toward the lowered, deployed position; a deployment governor connected to the spool and positioned to limit a speed at which the spool rotates when the curtain unrolls and moves toward the lowered, deployed position, thereby controlling the rate of deployment of the curtain over the opening; and a rewind control that stops the powered drive to limit the upward movement of the spindle and rewinding of the curtain.
- 16. A method for sealing off an opening, comprising:
locating a housing adjacent to an upper limit of the opening, wherein the housing includes a curtain of a substantially gas impervious material; maintaining the curtain in the housing with a powered coupler, wherein the removal of power from the powered coupler deploys the curtain from a stored position toward a deployed position; detecting the presence of smoke, noxious fumes, or contaminated air at a selected location relative to the opening; removing power from the powered coupler causing the curtain to deploy; and controlling the rate of deployment of the curtain over the opening toward the lowered deployed position with a governor.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein maintaining includes wrapping the curtain around a spindle, the spindle being suspended in the housing by a cord attached to each end of the spindle, and wherein the spindle is moveable upwardly and downwardly across the opening, the spindle being rotatable to unroll the curtain in a position covering to the opening as the spindle moves downwardly.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising winding the cord around a spool, the spool being coupled to the powered coupler.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein controlling includes controlling the rate of rotation of the spool as the spool unwinds the cord deploying the curtain over the opening.
- 20. A method for sealing an opening from the passage of smoke, noxious fumes, or contaminated air, comprising:
positioning a barrier assembly adjacent to the upper limit of the opening wherein the assembly includes a curtain of a flexible material, the curtain having edge portions, and being movable between a raised, stored position and a lowered, deployed position, the curtain being contained in a housing above the opening when in the raised, stored position, the curtain covering the opening when in the lowered, deployed position to substantially prevent gas from moving through the opening; releasing the curtain from the raised, stored position so at least a portion of the curtain moves toward the lowered, deployed position; deploying the curtain over the opening as the curtain moves toward the lowered, deployed position; controlling with a governor the speed at which the curtain is deployed as the curtain moves toward the lowered, deployed position; and sealing the curtain around the opening when the curtain is in the lowered, deployed position.
- 21. The method of claim 20, further comprising raising the curtain from the lowered, deployed position toward the raised, stored position via a drive motor, the drive motor being coupled to the governor as the curtain is raising.
- 22. The method of claim 20 wherein releasing includes de-energizing a coupler that holds the curtain in the raised, stored position to allow the curtain to move toward the lowered, deployed position.
- 23. A method for sealing a hoistway opening during a selected event, comprising:
locating a housing adjacent to the opening; positioning a curtain assembly in the housing; retaining the curtain assembly in the housing in a raised, stored position; releasably coupling the curtain assembly to a drive motor via a coupler, the coupler configured to engage the drive motor to releasably hold the curtain assembly in the raised, stored position; detecting the selected event; disengaging the coupler upon detection of the event; moving the curtain assembly toward the lower, deployed position upon the disengaging of the coupler; controlling with a viscous governor and independent of the drive motor the rate at which the curtain assembly moves toward the lower, deployed position; and sealing the hoistway opening with the curtain assembly in the lowered, deployed position.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising maintaining an emergency power source connected to the coupler, the emergency power source capable of preventing the coupler from disengaging during a temporary power loss.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the emergency power source prevents the coupler from de-energizing for at least 10 seconds.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/315,303, filed Aug. 27, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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