US20060107713A1 - Fluid-operated communication system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to in-house communication systems for communicating between locations in a building, such as intercoms and hospital bed paging systems, and particularly to a pneumatically or hydraulically operated system for communicating between locations in a building.
- intercoms are used to communicate between persons wishing to enter an apartment or office building and the occupants of the building.
- the person wishing to enter the building presses an electric buzzer which sounds in the room of the occupants, thereby notifying them that a person wishes to gain entrance.
- the occupants then press a button that electrically opens a latch or some locking mechanism of the entrance door to the building, thereby permitting the person to enter.
- a hospital bed paging system is a hospital bed paging system.
- a patient is provided with a handheld device with a call button.
- the patient may press the button which electrically signals the nurse or other caretaker that the patient needs assistance of some kind.
- the known communication systems for communicating between locations in a building are electrically operated. However, this may pose problems in certain situations. For example, if there is a power outage and no auxiliary generator power is available, the communication system cannot operate. As another example, for religious or logistic reasons, there may be times when it is not permissible to use electricity.
- the present invention seeks to provide a fluid-operated (that is, pneumatically and/or hydraulically operated) system for communicating between locations in a building, as is described more in detail hereinbelow.
- a communication system including a fluid-operated calling device which may be mounted in a first location in a building, and a fluid-operated indicator which may be mounted in a second location in a building and in fluid communication with the fluid-operated calling device, wherein actuation of the fluid-operated calling device causes the fluid-operated indicator to provide an indication that the fluid-operated calling device has been actuated.
- a fluid-operated lock may be mounted near the fluid-operated calling device and in fluid communication with a fluid-operated actuator, wherein actuation of the fluid-operated actuator causes opening of the fluid-operated lock.
- the fluid-operated actuator may be mounted in the same room as the fluid-operated indicator.
- a lock-open indicator may be associated with the fluid-operated lock and actuable by the fluid-operated lock and/or the fluid-operated actuator, wherein actuation of the lock-open indicator provides an indication that the fluid-operated lock is open.
- the fluid-operated indicator and/or the lock-open indicator may include a fluid-operated shutter, which in a nominal position blocks viewing a visual indication, wherein actuation of the fluid-operated shutter includes movement of the fluid-operated shutter to permit viewing the visual indication.
- the visual indication may include a flashing light beam or a colored surface having a different color than an outer surface of the fluid-operated shutter.
- FIG. 1 is a simplified pictorial illustration of a communication system, constructed and operative in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a simplified block diagram of the communication system of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a simplified illustration of the communication system of FIG. 1 , wherein a person wishing to gain entry into a building actuates a fluid-operated calling device which causes a fluid-operated indicator to provide an indication that the fluid-operated calling device has been actuated; and
- FIG. 4 is a simplified illustration of the communication system of FIG. 1 , wherein an occupant of the building actuates a fluid-operated actuator, which causes opening of a fluid-operated lock and indication of the lock being open.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a communication system 10 , constructed and operative in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- the invention is described hereinbelow for an intercom system in a building, but it is appreciated that the invention is not limited to intercom systems, and also encompasses any in-house communication system, such as but not limited to, hospital bed paging systems, hotel paging systems, office building communication systems between rooms and many others.
- the communication system 10 may include a fluid-operated calling device 12 , which may be mounted in a first location 14 in a building, such as at an entrance door.
- the fluid-operated calling device 12 may comprise, without limitation, a push button air valve, commercially available from such manufacturers as SMC, St. Paul, Minn. (standard or miniature series, for example) or Clippard International.
- the fluid-operated calling device 12 may be in fluid communication, such as via tubing 16 , with a fluid-operated indicator 18 mounted in a second location 20 in the building, such as on a wall in an apartment.
- the fluid-operated indicator 18 may comprise, without limitation, a fluid-operated shutter 22 , which in a nominal position blocks viewing a visual indication 24 (seen in FIG. 3 ).
- the fluid-operated shutter 22 moves to permit viewing the visual indication 24 .
- the fluid-operated shutter 22 may be operated, without limitation, by means of an air solenoid, for example, commercially available in a wide variety of configurations from many manufacturers, e.g., Eaton Aeroquip.
- the visual indication 24 may be a flashing light beam, such as an incandescent flashing light, but the invention is not limited to this example.
- a fluid-operated lock 26 may be mounted near the fluid-operated calling device 12 , and may be in fluid communication with a fluid-operated actuator 28 , which may be mounted near the fluid-operated indicator 18 . Actuation of the fluid-operated actuator 28 causes opening of the fluid-operated lock 26 .
- a suitable example of the fluid-operated lock 26 is the AIRLOCK 9400, commercially available from Airteq Systems, 1965 Mitchell Young Road, Montgomery, Ala., which is a medium security, remote-controlled, mortised-dead-latch pneumatic lock for 2-inch door frame installation.
- a pneumatic remote control unit with push button (e.g., available from Airteq or SMC) may serve as the fluid-operated actuator 28 .
- a lock-open indicator 30 may be associated with the fluid-operated lock 26 and may be actuated by the fluid-operated lock 26 and/or the fluid-operated actuator 28 .
- the lock-open indicator 30 provides an indication when the fluid-operated lock 26 is open.
- the lock-open indicator 30 may comprise, without limitation, the Air Indicator unit, commercially available from SMC.
- the Air Indicator has a lens which displays clear in the absence of pressure and displays bright when activated at approximately 5 PSI (this is a non-limiting example of air pressure, and the communication system 10 may be charged to and operate at any other suitable air or hydraulic pressure).
- Air Indicators are available with red or green display and black or gray panel mount bezel.
- the Air Indicator is another example of a fluid-operated shutter, which in a nominal position blocks viewing a visual indication, wherein movement of the shutter permits viewing the visual indication.
- the visual indication includes a colored surface of a different color (e.g., red or green) than an outer surface of the fluid-operated shutter (e.g., black or gray).
- fluid-operated indicator 18 may comprise an Air Indicator and the like
- lock-open indicator 30 may comprise a flashing light beam with shutter and the like, and of course may include other types of fluid-operated indicators.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate the communication system 10 before use thereof.
- a person wishing to enter the building may press the fluid-operated calling device 12 . This may cause the fluid-operated shutter 22 to move, as indicated by arrow 29 , thereby permitting viewing the visual indication 24 (e.g., flashing light).
- the occupant of the room where the fluid-operated indicator 18 is installed sees the visual indication 24 and realizes that a person wishes to enter the building.
- the occupant may press the fluid-operated actuator 28 , which causes the fluid-operated lock 26 to open, thereby permitting the person to enter the building.
- the person wishing to enter the building realizes that the lock 26 is open by means of the lock-open indicator 30 .
- the present invention is not limited to pneumatics and may also comprise hydraulic components. It is also appreciated that the communication system 10 may be redundantly powered by electricity.
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Abstract
A communication system including a fluid-operated calling device mounted in a first location in a building, and a fluid-operated indicator mounted in a second location in a building and in fluid communication with the fluid-operated calling device, wherein actuation of the fluid-operated calling device causes the fluid-operated indicator to provide an indication that the fluid-operated calling device has been actuated. A fluid-operated lock may be mounted near the fluid-operated calling device and in fluid communication with a fluid-operated actuator, wherein actuation of the fluid-operated actuator causes opening of the fluid-operated lock.
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- The present invention relates generally to in-house communication systems for communicating between locations in a building, such as intercoms and hospital bed paging systems, and particularly to a pneumatically or hydraulically operated system for communicating between locations in a building.
- Communication systems for communicating between locations in a building are well known. For example, intercoms are used to communicate between persons wishing to enter an apartment or office building and the occupants of the building. Typically, the person wishing to enter the building presses an electric buzzer which sounds in the room of the occupants, thereby notifying them that a person wishes to gain entrance. The occupants then press a button that electrically opens a latch or some locking mechanism of the entrance door to the building, thereby permitting the person to enter.
- Another example of such communication systems is a hospital bed paging system. Typically a patient is provided with a handheld device with a call button. The patient may press the button which electrically signals the nurse or other caretaker that the patient needs assistance of some kind.
- The known communication systems for communicating between locations in a building are electrically operated. However, this may pose problems in certain situations. For example, if there is a power outage and no auxiliary generator power is available, the communication system cannot operate. As another example, for religious or logistic reasons, there may be times when it is not permissible to use electricity.
- The present invention seeks to provide a fluid-operated (that is, pneumatically and/or hydraulically operated) system for communicating between locations in a building, as is described more in detail hereinbelow.
- There is provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a communication system including a fluid-operated calling device which may be mounted in a first location in a building, and a fluid-operated indicator which may be mounted in a second location in a building and in fluid communication with the fluid-operated calling device, wherein actuation of the fluid-operated calling device causes the fluid-operated indicator to provide an indication that the fluid-operated calling device has been actuated. A fluid-operated lock may be mounted near the fluid-operated calling device and in fluid communication with a fluid-operated actuator, wherein actuation of the fluid-operated actuator causes opening of the fluid-operated lock. The fluid-operated actuator may be mounted in the same room as the fluid-operated indicator.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a lock-open indicator may be associated with the fluid-operated lock and actuable by the fluid-operated lock and/or the fluid-operated actuator, wherein actuation of the lock-open indicator provides an indication that the fluid-operated lock is open.
- Further in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the fluid-operated indicator and/or the lock-open indicator may include a fluid-operated shutter, which in a nominal position blocks viewing a visual indication, wherein actuation of the fluid-operated shutter includes movement of the fluid-operated shutter to permit viewing the visual indication. The visual indication may include a flashing light beam or a colored surface having a different color than an outer surface of the fluid-operated shutter.
- The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a simplified pictorial illustration of a communication system, constructed and operative in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a simplified block diagram of the communication system ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a simplified illustration of the communication system ofFIG. 1 , wherein a person wishing to gain entry into a building actuates a fluid-operated calling device which causes a fluid-operated indicator to provide an indication that the fluid-operated calling device has been actuated; and -
FIG. 4 is a simplified illustration of the communication system ofFIG. 1 , wherein an occupant of the building actuates a fluid-operated actuator, which causes opening of a fluid-operated lock and indication of the lock being open. - Reference is now made to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , which illustrate acommunication system 10, constructed and operative in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The invention is described hereinbelow for an intercom system in a building, but it is appreciated that the invention is not limited to intercom systems, and also encompasses any in-house communication system, such as but not limited to, hospital bed paging systems, hotel paging systems, office building communication systems between rooms and many others. - The
communication system 10 may include a fluid-operatedcalling device 12, which may be mounted in afirst location 14 in a building, such as at an entrance door. The fluid-operatedcalling device 12 may comprise, without limitation, a push button air valve, commercially available from such manufacturers as SMC, St. Paul, Minn. (standard or miniature series, for example) or Clippard International. The fluid-operatedcalling device 12 may be in fluid communication, such as viatubing 16, with a fluid-operatedindicator 18 mounted in asecond location 20 in the building, such as on a wall in an apartment. The fluid-operatedindicator 18 may comprise, without limitation, a fluid-operatedshutter 22, which in a nominal position blocks viewing a visual indication 24 (seen inFIG. 3 ). Upon actuation of the fluid-operatedcalling device 12, the fluid-operatedshutter 22 moves to permit viewing thevisual indication 24. The fluid-operatedshutter 22 may be operated, without limitation, by means of an air solenoid, for example, commercially available in a wide variety of configurations from many manufacturers, e.g., Eaton Aeroquip. Thevisual indication 24 may be a flashing light beam, such as an incandescent flashing light, but the invention is not limited to this example. - A fluid-operated
lock 26 may be mounted near the fluid-operatedcalling device 12, and may be in fluid communication with a fluid-operatedactuator 28, which may be mounted near the fluid-operatedindicator 18. Actuation of the fluid-operatedactuator 28 causes opening of the fluid-operatedlock 26. A suitable example of the fluid-operatedlock 26 is the AIRLOCK 9400, commercially available from Airteq Systems, 1965 Mitchell Young Road, Montgomery, Ala., which is a medium security, remote-controlled, mortised-dead-latch pneumatic lock for 2-inch door frame installation. A pneumatic remote control unit with push button (e.g., available from Airteq or SMC) may serve as the fluid-operatedactuator 28. - A lock-
open indicator 30 may be associated with the fluid-operatedlock 26 and may be actuated by the fluid-operatedlock 26 and/or the fluid-operatedactuator 28. The lock-open indicator 30 provides an indication when the fluid-operatedlock 26 is open. The lock-open indicator 30 may comprise, without limitation, the Air Indicator unit, commercially available from SMC. The Air Indicator has a lens which displays clear in the absence of pressure and displays bright when activated at approximately 5 PSI (this is a non-limiting example of air pressure, and thecommunication system 10 may be charged to and operate at any other suitable air or hydraulic pressure). Air Indicators are available with red or green display and black or gray panel mount bezel. The Air Indicator is another example of a fluid-operated shutter, which in a nominal position blocks viewing a visual indication, wherein movement of the shutter permits viewing the visual indication. In this example, the visual indication includes a colored surface of a different color (e.g., red or green) than an outer surface of the fluid-operated shutter (e.g., black or gray). - It is noted that alternatively the fluid-operated
indicator 18 may comprise an Air Indicator and the like, and the lock-open indicator 30 may comprise a flashing light beam with shutter and the like, and of course may include other types of fluid-operated indicators. -
FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate thecommunication system 10 before use thereof. - Reference is now made to
FIG. 3 . A person wishing to enter the building may press the fluid-operatedcalling device 12. This may cause the fluid-operatedshutter 22 to move, as indicated byarrow 29, thereby permitting viewing the visual indication 24 (e.g., flashing light). The occupant of the room where the fluid-operatedindicator 18 is installed sees thevisual indication 24 and realizes that a person wishes to enter the building. - Reference is now made to
FIG. 4 . The occupant may press the fluid-operatedactuator 28, which causes the fluid-operatedlock 26 to open, thereby permitting the person to enter the building. The person wishing to enter the building realizes that thelock 26 is open by means of the lock-open indicator 30. - It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to pneumatics and may also comprise hydraulic components. It is also appreciated that the
communication system 10 may be redundantly powered by electricity. - It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the present invention includes both combinations and subcombinations of the features described hereinabove as well as modifications and variations thereof which would occur to a person of skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description and which are not in the prior art.
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1. A communication system comprising:
a fluid-operated calling device mountable in a first location in a building; and
a fluid-operated indicator mountable in a second location in a building and in fluid communication with said fluid-operated calling device, wherein actuation of said fluid-operated calling device causes said fluid-operated indicator to provide an indication that said fluid-operated calling device has been actuated.
2. The communication system according to claim 1 , further comprising a fluid-operated lock mountable near said fluid-operated calling device and in fluid communication with a fluid-operated actuator, wherein actuation of said fluid-operated actuator causes opening of said fluid-operated lock.
3. The communication system according to claim 2 , further comprising a lock-open indicator associated with said fluid-operated lock and actuable by at least one of said fluid-operated lock and said fluid-operated actuator, wherein actuation of said lock-open indicator provides an indication that said fluid-operated lock is open.
4. The communication system according to claim 3 , wherein at least one of said fluid-operated indicator and said lock-open indicator comprises a fluid-operated shutter, which in a nominal position blocks viewing a visual indication, wherein actuation of said fluid-operated shutter comprises movement of said fluid-operated shutter to permit viewing the visual indication.
5. The communication system according to claim 4 , wherein said visual indication comprises a flashing light beam.
6. The communication system according to claim 4 , wherein said visual indication comprises a colored surface of a different color than an outer surface of said fluid-operated shutter.
7. A communication system comprising:
a fluid-operated calling device mounted in a first location in a building;
a fluid-operated indicator mounted in a second location in a building and in fluid communication with said fluid-operated calling device, wherein actuation of said fluid-operated calling device causes said fluid-operated indicator to provide an indication that said fluid-operated calling device has been actuated; and
a fluid-operated lock mounted near said fluid-operated calling device and in fluid communication with a fluid-operated actuator, wherein actuation of said fluid-operated actuator causes opening of said fluid-operated lock.
8. The communication system according to claim 7 , wherein said fluid-operated actuator is mounted in a same room as said fluid-operated indicator.
9. The communication system according to claim 8 , further comprising a lock-open indicator associated with said fluid-operated lock and actuable by at least one of said fluid-operated lock and said fluid-operated actuator, wherein actuation of said lock-open indicator provides an indication that said fluid-operated lock is open.
10. The communication system according to claim 9 , wherein at least one of said fluid-operated indicator and said lock-open indicator comprises a fluid-operated shutter, which in a nominal position blocks viewing a visual indication, wherein actuation of said fluid-operated shutter comprises movement of said fluid-operated shutter to permit viewing the visual indication.
11. The communication system according to claim 10 , wherein said visual indication comprises a flashing light beam.
12. The communication system according to claim 10 , wherein said visual indication comprises a colored surface of a different color than an outer surface of said fluid-operated shutter.
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