EP2774139A1 - Emergency evacuation module and system - Google Patents
Emergency evacuation module and systemInfo
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to an emergency evacuation module and system according to the introductory part of the independent claims.
- emergency evacuation modules there is an European standard EN 1838:1999 that members of the CEN (European Committee for Standardization) are obliged to follow.
- this standard states that there must be some type of emergency light for emergency evacuation modules which can be used when the ordinary light does not work.
- the standard comprises specific requirements of light for locations where public or employees have access. The sight varies from person to person, which implies that it is important that the signs are clearly visible in an emergency situation. Also, good illumination can decrease anxiety and confusion among persons concerned. Also in other countries, which are not CEN members, there is usually some type of requirements that the evacuation signs must be clearly illuminated in an emergency situation.
- loudspeakers must be used in emergency situations, so-called recorded spoken evacuation indicating that evacuation must be performed.
- These loudspeakers must be designed and provided according to certain principles.
- technical units with corresponding units which have to be provided nearby a door can be provided for burglar alarm, personal alarm, door alarm, and loudspeakers, surveillance camera, control- and control means for climate control.
- Other necessary technical units can be provided in other areas of the premises, for instance in sub-centrals, or can be units for passage control systems, burglar alarms, smoke detector, motion detector, surveillance camera and means for climate control.
- the other technical units can be provided as single units or together in so-called sub-centrals.
- a common solution is to try to integrate these technical units in one and the same way, for instance certain units may be provided more or less hidden, for instance above a ceiling.
- the solution chosen for these units often depends on architect responsible and/or the person responsible for the particular construction/renovation.
- a common solution is to provide a space in each premises for different types of technical units, normally referred to as electrical niches, in which only a limited number of units can be provided and thus one tries to compromise which units are the most suitable to be provided there.
- DE 20 2004 012 616 discloses a presentation device for emergency routes, comprising a display panel.
- the illuminated emergency evacuation module in a building has a display panel with different colours indicating the emergency evacuation route to the emergency exit, by means of white light from at least two LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) along at least one side of the panel.
- the sign is illuminated by means of a control circuit connected to a smoke detector and a control unit for providing flashing light.
- DE 10 2008 017 656 discloses an evacuation sign such as for instance the emergency evacuation sign disclosed in the standard EN 1838, which sign is electrically illuminated.
- This document also discloses an emergency light device in which the evacuation sign is provided.
- the emergency light device also comprises at least one of the following: a laser diode directed to the floor for projecting a sign thereon pointing in the direction of the exit, a LED flashing with different frequencies depending on how urgent evacuation of the building is and a loudspeaker providing security messages.
- the object of the present invention is to provide an intelligent emergency evacuation module capable to monitor its own operation as well as also being able to monitor other technical units.
- an emergency evacuation module comprising a presentation unit configured to display information in an emergency situation, a control unit, and a power supply unit configured to power the module.
- the module further comprises a loudspeaker and at least a first technical unit.
- the control unit is configured to control and monitor illumination of the presentation unit, the operation of the loudspeaker, and the operation of at least a first technical unit.
- the module also provides a unitary housing comprising the presentation unit, the control unit, power supply unit, loudspeaker and first technical unit, wherein these are arranged such that they are powered by the power supply unit.
- an emergency evacuation system comprising at least two emergency evacuation modules, wherein the control unit in each of the contained emergency evacuation units is configured to control the operation of the other modules of the system.
- Figure 1 illustrates a front view of an emergency evacuation module
- Figure 2 illustrates a rear-view of an emergency evacuation module
- Figure 3 illustrates a view from below of an emergency evacuation module
- Figure 4 illustrates a right side view of an emergency evacuation module
- Figure 5 illustrates a left side view of an emergency evacuation module
- Figure 6 illustrates a system for an emergency evacuation module.
- Right/left side is defined in a frontal direction in which a person looks at the sign.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a preferred embodiment of an emergency evacuation module 1 in a front view.
- This module 1 comprises a presentation unit 2b for displaying information in an emergency situation, a control unit 11 and a power supply unit configured to power the module.
- the presentation unit 2b can as illustrated in figure 1 be embodied to comply with the European standard EN 1838:1999, but can also be embodied differently indicating direction to an exit.
- the module 1 also comprises a loudspeaker 10 and at least a first technical unit 3-9.
- the control unit 11 is configured to control and monitor illumination of the presentation unit 2b, the operation of the loudspeaker 10 and the operation of at least a first technical unit 3-9.
- the module also provides a unitary housing comprising the presentation unit, the control unit, the power supply unit, the loud speaker and the first technical unit, wherein these are arranged such that they are powered by the power supply unit.
- the power supply unit is configured to receive power by means of a cable. It also comprises one or more batteries, which secure back-up power when main power supply is neglected.
- the control unit 11 can be a printed circuit board or any other similar electronic unit.
- the control unit 11 can also be configured to control and monitor at least one second technical unit 13, 14, 15 provided externally to the module 1.
- the control unit 11 can also comprise connection to a receiver central for transferring alarms thereto.
- the module can essentially be embodied as a linear block 2a. But it can also be embodied differently, such as a sphere or a linear block having rounded corners or have any other geometric form.
- Figure 2 illustrates the preferred embedment of the emergency evacuation module seen in a rear-view.
- the loudspeaker 10 is provided on the rear side, as seen in the figure.
- the control unit 11 configured to be mounted inside the module is illustrated and hence marked with a dashed line.
- the size of the emergency evacuation module can be adapted to the size of the presentation unit when the presentation unit 2b is embodied as a sign according to the European standard EN 1838:1999. Then, the size of the emergency evacuation module 1 is about 30x40 cm (height x width). Also a larger or smaller module can be suitable depending on how many technical units are intended to be contained and how large these units are.
- the module can be manufactured in plastics or any other suitable relatively light weight material.
- Figure 3 illustrates the preferred embodiment of the emergency evacuation module having its technical units illustrated in a view from below.
- figure 4 illustrate the emergency evacuation module in a view from the right side and figure 5 the emergency evacuation module in a view from the left side.
- Figure 1-5 illustrate a preferred embodiment of the emergency evacuation module provided with the technical units therein. Also other arrangements of the technical units are possible.
- control unit 11 disclosed above can be configured to control and monitor at least one or more of the following technical units
- control unit 11 can also be configured to control and monitor at least one or more of the following technical units
- the temperature detector 3 is configured to indicate fire and to signal the heating- and cooling gear of the building.
- the light detector 6 is configured to control the light of the premises.
- the glass breakage detector 7 can be provided for burglar alarm and the motion detector 8 for burglar alarms, light control and control of the heating- and cooling gear of the building.
- the surveillance camera 9 stores images locally.
- the light indicator 4 indicates door alarm triggered. This door alarm can be triggered by unauthorised opening of the door for instance by enforcement or use of sealed emergency evacuation door handle.
- the glass breakage detector 7 is provided for indicating burglar alarm being triggered. Normally, indication of burglar alarm is provided on the glass screens arranged nearby the exit door.
- the first technical units 3-9 arranged nearby the control unit 11 are directly connected to the control unit for instance by means of electrical contacts. However, they may also be wirelessly connected to the control unit. Nearby the control unit an additional unit may be provided securing wireless communication.
- a second technical unit arranged externally to the module 1 can be at least one or more of the following units
- the second technical unit arranged externally to the module 1 can also be at least one or more of the following units
- -alarm glass embodied as alarm glass panel in which one or more alarm circuits are built-in
- the loudspeaker 10 arranged in the module can comprise the following types of light indicators. Ringing signal, for instance embodied as motor controlled fire alarm bell, for evacuation signal according to international standards. Recorded message for evacuation in multiple languages, for instance Swedish, English, or any other language spoken in the actual country. Other recorded instructions of importance in an emergency situation such as not to use elevators may also be recorded.
- Ringing signal for instance embodied as motor controlled fire alarm bell, for evacuation signal according to international standards.
- the sound indicators of the loudspeaker can for instance be used in the following situations. Warning for activation of burglar alarm and night locking, which implies for instance that a motor operated lock in the door is activated. This warning can be provided as a sound signal or a recorded message or any combination thereof. It is important that persons still being in the premises are warned about activation since this is often connected to motion detecting alarm. Furthermore, light indication in case of alarm triggered can be provided as a sound signal or a recorded message or be any combination thereof.
- no light indication is provided in the part of the premises where alarm has been triggered, which could otherwise lead to worse hostile situation.
- alarm triggered it may be suitable with a loud ringing signal for scaring the person having triggered the alarm so he runs away.
- a recorded message about door alarm triggered for instance by seal broken for emergency evacuation door handle. The recorded message may for instance sound "door alarm triggered. Door alarm handle should only be used in an emergency situation. Please, await service personnel".
- control unit 11 is connected to the central unit of the premises.
- the central unit can comprise basic central gear for instance for entrance systems, break-in alarms, fire alarms etc.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an embodiment of an emergency evacuation system 100.
- the emergency evacuation system can comprise at least two emergency evacuation modules 1 , wherein the control unit 11 in each of the contained emergency evacuation modules 1 is configured to control the operation with other modules of the system.
- the control unit 11 of the emergency evacuation system 100 can be configured to control the operation with other modules by means of wireless communication. This wireless
- Bluetooth so-called Bluetooth. It is also possible to use
- wire which may be suitable when two modules are arranged within a relatively distance to each other.
- the control unit 11 of the emergency evacuation system 100 can also be configured to control the operation with other modules according to predetermined protocols. These protocols can contain predetermined schedules of in which order the control of the operation of the other modules should occur.
- the emergency evacuation system 100 can also be configured such that the control unit in each of the contained emergency evacuation modules 1 can be configured to control the operation with at least one of the second technical units 13-15, as illustrated in figure 6.
- the second technical units 13-15 are in a first aspect wirelessly connected to the control unit 11. Since the second technical unit is arranged within suitable, relatively short distance to the control unit, also wired connection can be possible.
- the second technical units 13-15 can be arranged individually in the premises or nearby the premises.
- the externally arranged technical units 13-15, which the control unit 11 is configured to control and monitor, can also be arranged in an emergency evacuation module 1 of the premises.
- the emergency evacuation system 100 can also comprise further or other technical units than those illustrated in figure 6, such as the technical units disclosed in relation to figure 1-5.
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