Abstract:
Compliance with a standard is demonstrated by displaying a floor plan on a first computer. The displayed floor plan includes designated areas. Each designated area includes a corresponding communication link, and the designated areas are regulated by the standard. A message is transmitted to a second computer in response to selection of one of the designated areas by a user on the first computer. The message is dependent upon the communication link corresponding to the selected designated area and causes compliance information to be downloaded by the second computer to the first computer. The compliance information is displayed on the first computer and demonstrates that the selected designated area is in compliance with the standard.

Description:
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention relates to a system which assists an organization in demonstrating compliance with standards. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     Insurance companies and/or governments require certain buildings, such as hospitals, schools, businesses, and the like, to comply with a variety of standards. These standards may be in the form of industry standards, local codes, federal regulations, state regulations, local regulations, and/or the like, and may regulate, for example, protection against the hazards of fire, smoke, asbestos, and/or the like. In order to assure compliance with applicable standards, inspectors periodically conduct inspections of the buildings covered by such standards. During such inspections, it is incumbent upon building administrators to demonstrate compliance with these standards. 
     Demonstrating such compliance is often tedious and expensive. For example, pipes running through walls of a building must be sealed with a material acting as a firestop in order to comply with firestop standards. However, these firestops may be between walls, in elevator shafts, and in other places that are often inaccessible or not easily accessible to inspectors. Therefore, it may be necessary to destroy portions of inspected buildings in order to demonstrate compliance with applicable standards. 
     The present invention permits the administrator of a building to demonstrate compliance to an inspector without destructive testing. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a method executed on a computer comprises the following steps: a) displaying a floor plan selected by a user, wherein the displayed floor plan is regulated by a standard; and, b) displaying information demonstrating that the floor plan is in compliance with the standard. 
     In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a method executed on a computer comprises the following steps: a) displaying a floor plan selected by a user, wherein the displayed floor plan includes designated areas, and wherein the designated areas are regulated by a standard; and, b) in response to selection by the user of one of the designated areas, displaying information demonstrating that the selected designated area is in compliance with the standard. 
     In accordance with still another aspect of the present invention, a method for demonstrating compliance with a standard comprises the following steps which are executed on a first computer: a) displaying a floor plan on the first computer, wherein the displayed floor plan is selected by a user, wherein the displayed floor plan includes designated areas, wherein each designated area includes a corresponding communication link, and wherein the designated areas are governed by a standard; b) transmitting a message to a second computer in response to selection of one of the designated areas by the user on the first computer, wherein the message is dependent upon the communication link corresponding to the selected designated area; c) receiving information from the second computer, wherein the information demonstrates that the selected designated area is in compliance with the standard; and, d) displaying the information on the first computer. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from a detailed consideration of the invention when taken in conjunction with the drawings in which: 
     FIG. 1 shows a computer system according to the present invention; 
     FIG. 2 shows a floor plan which may be displayed on at least one of the computers of FIG. 1; 
     FIG. 3 shows an enlarged view of a portion of the floor plan shown in FIG. 2; 
     FIG. 4 shows a cluster description accessible from a selected cluster area of the floor plan shown in FIG. 2; 
     FIG. 5 shows an after illustration accessible from the cluster description of FIG.  4  and demonstrating compliance of a selected cluster area of the floor plan shown in FIG. 2 with a standard; 
     FIG. 6 shows an enlarged view of the after illustration of FIG. 5; 
     FIG. 7 shows a plate which is accessible from the cluster description of FIG.  4  and which embodies a portion of a standard governing one part of a cluster area of FIG. 2; 
     FIG. 8 shows another plate which is accessible from the cluster description of FIG.  4  and which embodies another portion of a standard governing another part of a cluster area of FIG. 2; 
     FIG. 9 shows another cluster description accessible from another selected cluster area of the floor plan shown in FIG. 2; 
     FIG. 10 shows before and after illustrations accessible from the cluster description of FIG.  9  and demonstrating compliance with a standard of a selected cluster area of the floor plan shown in FIG. 2; 
     FIG. 11 shows an enlarged view of the before illustration of FIG. 10; 
     FIG. 12 shows an enlarged view of the after illustration of FIG. 10; and, 
     FIG. 13 shows a flow chart of a compliance demonstration program which may be executed by the computer system of FIG. 1 in carrying out the present invention. 
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     The present invention may be implemented by a computer system  10  as shown in FIG.  1 . The computer system  10  includes a plurality of computers  12  including a computer  12 - 1 , a computer  12 - 2 , . . ., and a computer  12 -N. The computer  12 - 1  is located within a corresponding building  14 - 1 , the computer  12 - 2  is located within a corresponding building  14 - 2 , . . ., and the computer  12 -N is located within a corresponding building  14 -N. The computers  12  communicate with a central computer  16  over a network  18 . The network  18 , for example, may be a public telephone system, the Internet, or the like. 
     When an inspector wishes to inspect the building  14 - 1 , for example, an administrator for the building  14 - 1  may access and display the floor plans of the building  14 - 1  by use of the computer  12 - 1 . These floor plans show each floor of the building  14 - 1  and include cluster areas which may be selected by the administrator in order to demonstrate compliance with the standards enforced by the inspector. 
     One such floor plan  20  is illustrated in FIG.  2 . The floor plan  20  shows a plan of a corresponding floor of the building  14 - 1 . A suitable tool, such as a zoom tool that is common with many programs executed on computers, is provided by the computer  12 - 1  in order to enable the administrator to enlarge any portion of the floor plan  20 . Thus, although the detail of the floor plan  20  is difficult to read with respect to FIG. 2, any portion of the floor plan  20  may be enlarged in order to more adequately display the information contained therein. Such an enlargement of a portion  22  of the floor plan  20  is shown in FIG.  3 . 
     As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the portion  22  of the floor plan  20  includes cluster areas which may be selectable by the administrator in order to display information to the inspector demonstrating compliance with the standards enforced by the inspector. For example, when the administrator clicks on a specific cluster area, a message is transmitted over the network  18  to the central computer  16  requesting the downloading to the computer  12 - 1  of compliance information relating to the selected cluster area. A specific implementation of this example involves embedding in each cluster area a corresponding message to the central computer  16 . This message not only contains the specific Internet URL of the central computer  16 , but also a portion designating the building, floor, and cluster area for which compliance information is requested by the computer  12 - 1 . An exemplary message is described below in connection with FIG.  13 . 
     The portion  22  of the floor plan  20  that is enlarged in FIG. 3 includes four cluster areas which are designated CLUSTER  2 , CLUSTER  3 , CLUSTER  4 , and CLUSTER  23 . During the administrator&#39;s demonstration of compliance with the standards enforced by the inspector, the administrator, for example, may click on CLUSTER  4 . When the administrator clicks on CLUSTER  4 , the message corresponding to CLUSTER  4  is transmitted by the computer  12 - 1  to the central computer  16 . This message requests the central computer  16  to transmit back to the computer  12 - 1  compliance information regarding CLUSTER  4 . 
     Accordingly, the central computer  16  transmits back to the computer  12 - 1  a cluster description  26  of CLUSTER  4 . The cluster description  26  may take the form shown in FIG.  4  and includes information about CLUSTER  4 . As shown in FIG. 4, the area of the building  14 - 1  covered by CLUSTER  4  may include several firestop systems and, hence, the use of the term “cluster” with regard to cluster areas. However, it should be noted, that the compliance information displayed to an inspector need not be clustered as described herein. Instead, a selected area of the floor plan  20  may relate only to one firestop system used at that location. 
     The cluster description  26  shown in FIG. 4 permits access to illustrations and plates containing information about compliance and standards relating to CLUSTER  4 . Illustrations are referred to as pictures in FIG. 4, and plates, for example, may be U.L. plates showing applicable standards adopted by U.L. for various firestop systems. These illustrations and plates are accessible by Goto buttons as shown in FIG. 4, and are transmitted by the central computer  16  to the computer  12 - 1  along with the cluster description  26 . Accordingly, if the administrator clicks on the Goto Pictures button in the cluster description  26  shown of FIG. 4, the computer  12 - 1  displays an After Illustration  28  shown in FIG.  5 . As shown by FIG. 5, the After Illustration  28  may be enlarged. An enlarged view of the After Illustration  28  is shown in FIG.  6 . 
     The After Illustration  28  shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 demonstrates that proper firestop systems have been provided for CLUSTER  4 . Certain of these firestop systems are designated  30 ,  32 ,  34 ,  36 , and  38  in FIG.  6 . These firestop systems involve the use of approved materials to seal holes in a cement block wall  40  of CLUSTER  4  in order to prevent fire and smoke on one side of the cement block wall  40  from penetrating to the other side of the cement block wall  40 . These particular firestops are in compliance with the approved standards as embodied by the plates which are also accessible from the cluster description  26 . 
     The plates pertinent to the firestop systems covered by the cluster description  26  of FIG.  4  and shown by the After Illustration of FIGS. 5 and 6 are accessible by Goto Plate buttons. Selection of the second Goto Plate button of the cluster description  26  shown in FIG. 4, for example, causes a plate  42  shown in FIG. 7 to be displayed to the administrator and inspector. The plate  42  specifies the proper firestop for a blank opening in a concrete floor, wall, or block wall and may be pertinent to the firestop system  36  shown in the enlarged view of FIG.  6 . 
     On the other hand, if the administrator clicks on the first Goto Plate button of the cluster description  26  shown in FIG. 4, a plate  44  shown in FIG. 8 is displayed to the administrator and inspector. The plate  44  specifies the proper firestop for a metal pipe which extends through a concrete floor, wall, or block wall and may be pertinent to the firestop systems  32 ,  34 , and  38  shown in the enlarged view of FIG.  6 . 
     When the administrator clicks on CLUSTER  3 , a message is likewise transmitted by the computer  12 - 1  to the central computer  16  over the network  18 . This message requests the central computer  16  to transmit back to the computer  12 - 1  information about compliance and standards regarding CLUSTER  3 . Accordingly, the central computer  16  transmits back to the computer  12 - 1  a cluster description  50  of CLUSTER  3 . The cluster description  50  may take the form shown in FIG.  9  and includes information about CLUSTER  3 . As shown in FIG. 9, the area of the building  14 - 1  covered by CLUSTER  3  includes several firestop systems. As can be seen, the cluster description  50  shown in FIG. 9 is similar to the cluster description  26  shown in FIG.  4 . However, as would be expected, the location description and firestop systems of CLUSTER  3  are different from the location description and firestop systems of CLUSTER  4 . 
     The cluster description  50  shown in FIG. 9 permits access to illustrations and plates containing information about compliance and standards relating to CLUSTER  3 . These illustrations and plates are accessible by Goto buttons as shown in FIG. 9, and are transmitted by the central computer  16  to the computer  12 - 1  along with the cluster description  50 . Accordingly, if the administrator clicks on the Goto Pictures button in the cluster description  50  shown of FIG. 9, the computer  14 - 1  displays a Before Illustration  52  and an After Illustration  54  shown in FIG.  10 . As shown by FIG. 10, the Before Illustration  52  and the After Illustration  54  may be enlarged. An enlarged view of the Before Illustration  52  is shown in FIG. 11, and an enlarged view of the After Illustration  54  is shown in FIG.  12 . 
     The Before Illustration  52  demonstrates the state of CLUSTER  3  before firestop systems are put into place. The After Illustration  54  shows the state of CLUSTER  3  after firestop systems are put into place. As in the case of FIGS. 4-8, the After Illustration  54  shown in FIGS. 10 and 12 demonstrates that certain firestop systems, such as firestop systems  56 ,  58 ,  60 ,  62 ,  64 ,  66 ,  68 ,  70 ,  72 , and  74 , have been provided for the portion of the floor plan  20  covered by CLUSTER  3 . These firestop systems involve the use of approved materials to seal holes in a cement block wall  76  of CLUSTER  3  in order to prevent fire and smoke on one side of the cement block wall  76  from penetrating to the other side of the cement block wall  76 . These particular firestops are in compliance with the approved standards as embodied by the plates which are also accessible from the cluster description  50 . 
     The plates pertinent to the firestop systems covered by the cluster description  26  of FIG.  4  and shown by the After Illustration of FIGS. 5 and 6 are accessible by Goto Plate buttons. These plates are not shown in the drawings but they are specified in the cluster description  50 , and they are similar to the plates  42  and  44  shown in FIGS. 7 and 8. 
     FIG. 13 shows a flow chart of a compliance demonstration program  100  which may be executed by the computer system  10  shown in FIG. 1 in order to carry out the principles of the present invention. Accordingly, when an administrator using the computer  12 - 1 , for example, chooses to begin a compliance demonstration, the administrator at a block  102  opens up both the compliance demonstration program  100  and a web browser which will be used by the compliance demonstration program  100  in order to request information from the central computer  16  regarding compliance at selected cluster areas of a selected floor plan. When the compliance demonstration program  100  is opened at the block  102 , the administrator is directed to select a floor plan from the building  14 - 1 . When the administrator selects a floor plan at a block  104 , the compliance demonstration program  100  displays that floor plan to the administrator and inspector. When the administrator at a block  106  selects a cluster area of the floor plan opened at the block  104 , an HTTP address associated with the selected cluster area is transmitted to the central computer  16 . For example, if CLUSTER  4  of the seventh floor plan is selected by the administrator, the HTTP address may be as follows: 
     http://www.btusaver.com/bldgname/7th/system4/ 
     where btusaver.com is the address of the central computer  16 , where bldgname is the designation of the building pertinent to the request for information, where 7th is the designation of the floor designated in the request, and where system4 designates the cluster area that is selected by the administrator. Accordingly, the central computer  16  receives the HTTP message from the computer  12 - 1  at a block  108  and, at a block  110 , prompts the administrator for the administrator&#39;s password. If the password entered by the administrator and transmitted by the computer  14 - 1  to the central computer  16  is wrong, the administrator at a block  112  is denied access to the information stored at the central computer  16 , and the compliance demonstration program  100  returns to the block  102 . 
     However, if the password entered by the administrator and transmitted by the computer  14 - 1  to the central computer  16  is correct, the central computer  16  at a block  114  transmits an HTML page to the computer  12 - 1  containing (i) a cluster description pertinent to the cluster and floor selected by the administrator, (ii) Before and/or After Illustrations pertinent to the cluster and floor selected by the administrator, and (iii) plates relating to the standards pertinent to the selected cluster and floor. 
     The cluster description of the selected floor and cluster is displayed to the administrator at a block  116 . As described above, the administrator may view illustrations and/or plates from the displayed cluster description. For example, if the administrator selects a Goto Picture button from the displayed cluster description, a Before and/or After Illustration of the selected cluster is displayed. As another example, if the administrator selects a Goto Plate button from the displayed cluster description, a plate appropriate to one of the firestop systems covered by the cluster description is displayed. 
     Accordingly, if the administrator selects a Goto Plate button from the cluster description displayed at the block  116 , a plate appropriate to the selected Goto Plate button is displayed to the administrator at a block  118 . On the other hand, if the administrator chooses a Goto Picture button from the cluster description displayed at the block  116 , a Before and/or After Illustration for the cluster is displayed to the administrator at a block  120 . The administrator may choose to enlarge the chosen Before and/or After Illustration at a block  122 . 
     In this manner, the administrator may go cluster by cluster and floor by floor through the building being inspected in order to demonstrate to the inspector compliance with the applicable standards. 
     If desired, the cluster descriptions pertinent to the selected floor plan  20  may be displayed along with the floor plan  20  in a cluster description area  200  of FIG.  2 . Similarly, the plates pertinent to the selected floor plan may be displayed along with the floor plan  20  in a plate area  300  of FIG.  2 . Although the detail of the cluster description area  200  and the plate area  300  are difficult to read with respect to FIG. 2, any cluster description in the cluster description area  200  and/or any plate in the plate area  300  may be enlarged in order to more adequately display the information contained therein. Such enlargements are shown in FIGS. 4,  7 ,  8 , and  9  by way of example. 
     Certain modifications of the present invention have been discussed above. Other modifications will occur to those practicing in the art of the present invention. For example, as described above, floor plans are displayed by a local computer located in a first building and are used to access information demonstrating compliance from a central computer located in a second building. However, the present invention need not require a central computer. Instead, both the floor plans and the information demonstrating compliance may be stored on the local computer located in a building to be inspected. 
     Also, as described above, Goto buttons are used to access illustrations and plates that are previously downloaded by the central computer  16  to the computers  12 - 1  through  12 -N along with cluster descriptions. However, these Goto buttons instead may be communication links back to the computer  12 - 1 . Accordingly, when a Goto button is activated, a message may be sent to the central computer  16  requesting that the central computer  16  download to the local computer the information associated with the activated Goto button. 
     Moreover, Goto buttons are used to access certain information such as illustrations and plates. Instead, other types of Goto areas may be displayed to the user in order to permit such access. Alternatively, keystrokes may be used to access this information instead of clicking on Goto areas of the display. 
     Furthermore, the cluster description area  200  and the plate area  300  are displayed along with the floor plan  20 . However, the cluster description area  200  and the plate area  300  need not be displayed with the floor plan  20 . 
     Additionally, as discussed above, standards as used herein may be any industry standards, local codes, federal regulations, state regulations, local regulations, and/or the like, by which compliance may be judged. These standards may regulate, for example, protection against the hazards of fire, smoke, asbestos, and/or the like. 
     As described above, the network  18  may be implemented by a Public Telephone System, the Internet, or the like. Instead, fiber optic cables, over-the-air transmissions, or the like may be used to implement the network  18 . 
     Accordingly, the description of the present invention is to be construed as illustrative only and is for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the best mode of carrying out the invention. The details may be varied substantially without departing from the spirit of the invention, and the exclusive use of all modifications which are within the scope of the appended claims is reserved.