What is claimed is:
1. An escape system for vertically lowering a user at a predetermined rate of descent responsive to a user applied force, comprising:
(a) a mounting bar member extending in a longitudinal direction, said mounting bar member being fixedly secured to a base surface;
(b) seating means extending in said longitudinal direction for providing a seat for said user;
(c) pulley means displaceably coupled to said seating means on opposing longitudinal ends thereof; and,
(d) lever means secured to said pulley means on opposing ends thereof for (1) actuating rotation of said pulley means when said user applies a force load on a first longitudinal end of said seating means, and (2) terminating rotation of said pulley means when said user applies a force load on a second longitudinal end of said seating means.
2. The escape system as recited in claim 1 where said pulley means includes:
(a) a first pulley member mounted longitudinally external said mounting bar member on a first end thereof;
(b) a second pulley member mounted longitudinally external said mounting bar member on a second end thereof; and,
(c) rope means rotatively mounted to said first and second pulley member, said rope means being slidably coupled to said seating means.
3. The escape system as recited in claim 2 where said seating means includes a platform member, said platform member being displaceably coupled to said first and second pulley members by said rope means.
4. The escape system as recited in claim 2 including means for capturing said lever means with respect to said mounting bar member, said lever means being inclinably displaceable with respect to said mounting bar member in said vertical direction.
5. The escape system as recited in claim 4 where said lever means includes a lever bar member fixedly secured to said first and second pulley members on opposing longitudinal ends thereof, said lever bar member being rotatively displaceable with respect to said mounting bar member.
6. The escape system as recited in claim 5 where said lever means includes pivot means mounted substantially in a central section of said longitudinal extension of said lever bar member for permitting inclination of said lever bar member with respect to said mounting bar member.
7. The escape system as recited in claim 6 where said pivot means includes a collar member secured to said lever bar member at substantially said central section of said lever bar member.
8. The escape system as recited in claim 7 where said lever means includes pulley rotation control means for (1) terminating pulley rotation when said user applies a force load to said second end of said seating means, and (2) initiating pulley rotation when said user applies said force load to said first end of said seating means.
9. The escape system as recited in claim 8 where said pulley rotation control means includes a lug member secured to said lever bar member and extending outwardly from a peripheral wall, said lug member for constraining rotation of said lever bar member with respect to said mounting bar member when said force load is applied to said second end of said seating means.
10. The escape system as recited in claim 9 where said means for capturing said lever means includes a pair of longitudinally displaced U-shaped channel members secured to said mounting bar member, said lever member being vertically displaceable within said channels.
Other info:Inventors:
Gutman, David (447 Mercy St., Philadelhia, PA, 19148)
Application Number:
06/390578
Filing Date: 1982-06-21
Publication_date: 1984-03-13
Assignee:
Gutman, David
Primary Class(es):
182/236
182/231
Other Classes:
A62B1/08;
A62B1/00; A62B1/06
US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
GB370520| September, 1931 | 254/288 | | |
Primary Examiner:
Machado R. P.
Assistant Examiner:
Chin-shue, Alvin
Attorney:
Rosenberg, Morton J.