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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 10, 2012
Filed:
May. 09, 2007
Kennis L. Sigmon, Norfolk, VA (US);
R. Bruce Watson, Virginia Beach, VA (US);
Joseph A. Slivinski, Peckville, PA (US);
Louis V. Ott, Clarks Summit, PA (US);
Stephen J. Clock, Chesapeake, VA (US);
Kennis L. Sigmon, Norfolk, VA (US);
R. Bruce Watson, Virginia Beach, VA (US);
Joseph A. Slivinski, Peckville, PA (US);
Louis V. Ott, Clarks Summit, PA (US);
Stephen J. Clock, Chesapeake, VA (US);
Other;
Abstract
A flameproof, heat resistant, lightweight, one-piece escape suit which includes attached integral mitts or gloves, covered footing, and a hood. The fire and heat resistant one piece suit is designed to be worn over a commercial smoke hood, is formed from a metalized fabric, and meets the requirements of ASTM standard D6413. The suit is designed to be easily slipped onto a wearer's body over typical street clothing, and allows a wearer to wear his or her accustomed footwear for improved safety and comfort. The durable fabric provides protection to a wearer when crawling low to the ground on his or her knees and elbows as is often recommended as a preferred escape posture. The fire and heat resistant one piece suit may be provided in multiple sizes to fit adults and children. The fire and heat resistant one piece suit, as well as a smoke hood, may be packaged into compact, lightweight emergency escape kit bag with unique 'glow in the dark' lettering; FIRE ESCAPE KIT suitable for carrying between home and work, etc.