Patent Description:
With health and safety incidents such as fires, medical emergencies and accidents still a common occurrence, it is beneficial to provide readily accessible equipment to enable individuals to deal with them.

There is a particular fire risk in the home, due to such activities as cooking over open flames and the risk of oil fires due to chip pans and deep fat fryers. In order to respond to an incident such as this it is known to provide fire blankets to enable chip pan fires to be extinguished and it is also known to provide fire extinguishers in the house to enable small fires to be dealt with by the occupant Although different, medical emergencies often require the provision of equipment to deal with particular issues, such as a defibrillator, a nebulizer, or more simply a health and safety kit with bandages and plasters. However, such equipment is only required very rarely and thus may not be stored in an immediately accessible location that is readily available when required in an emergency. <CIT> discloses a firefighting equipment storage receptacle with an indent shaped to receive a portable fire extinguisher. The receptacle may be vertically mounted. Another health and safety unit is known from <CIT>.

According to the present disclosure there is provided a health and safety unit as defined by claim <NUM>.

Conveniently, the first position is a closed or stowed position and the second position is an open or deployed position.

In this way, the items of equipment for use in an emergency are maintained in and retrievable from, a single dedicated location.

Optionally, the health and safety unit further comprises one or more of a torch, an escape hammer, a bums kit, or other item or items that might be required in an emergency.

In some aspects the health and safety unit further comprises safety information, such as a fire escape plan and/or instructions on the use of the plurality of items included therein. The health and safety unit is slidably mountable with respect to the housing in the manner of a drawer.

Optionally, the health and safety unit is slidably mounted to the housing on slidable rails or ball bearing rollers.

In one embodiment said panel has a front face defining a portion of the front face of the housing when the health and safety unit is in its first position.

Optionally, embodiments of the fire safety unit are provided with one or more smoke and/or heat detectors that is/are in communication with a means operable to automatically deploy the safety unit from its housing upon activation of the smoke and/or heat detectors.

Conveniently, the smoke and/or heat detector and the means operable to automatically deploy the safety unit are powered by one or more batteries located on or within the fire safety units.

Optionally, the means operable to automatically deploy the safety unit from its housing comprises a motor.

Optionally, embodiments of the fire safety unit are provided with an audible alarm that is activated in use in response from a signal from the one or smoke and/or heat detectors.

Optionally, embodiments of the fire safety unit are provided with a visible alarm such as a flashing light that is activated in use in response from a signal from the one or smoke and/or heat detectors.

Optionally, embodiments of the fire safety unit are provided with a visible alarm means such as one or more flashing lights that is/are activated in use in response from a signal from the one or smoke and/or heat detectors.

Optionally, embodiments of the health and safety unit are provided with one or more symbols identifying the health and safety unit and distinguishing it from other furniture or equipment.

Optionally, embodiments of the fire safety unit are provided with a remote communication means that is in communication with the one or more smoke and/or heat detectors such that upon activation of the one or more smoke and/or heat detectors, a message or signal is sent from the remote communication means to a remote device so that a person or subscriber is alerted of activation of the fire safety unit. In some aspects the remote communication means is a wireless communications means such as, but not limited to, Bluetooth, SMS, etc..

Optionally, the housing is a kitchen unit or kitchen cabinet.

The preceding discussion of the background to the disclosure is intended only to facilitate an understanding of the present disclosure. It should be appreciated that the discussion is not an acknowledgement or admission that any of the material referred to was part of the common general knowledge as at the priority date of the application.

Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the words "comprise" and "contain" and variations of those words, for example "comprising" and "comprises", mean "including but not limited to", and are not intended to (and do not) exclude other components, integers or steps.

Features, integers or characteristics described in conjunction with a particular aspect, embodiment or example of the disclosure are to be understood to be applicable to any other aspect, embodiment or example described herein unless incompatible therewith.

Embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:.

The present disclosure provides a health and safety unit which will conveniently house, e.g., a fire extinguisher, a fire blanket, a first aid kit and a health and escape plan. The unit may be adapted to form part of a fitted kitchen, comprising a pull out holder or drawer having specially shaped recesses or pockets for storing the fire extinguisher, tire blanket and first aid kit in a readily accessible location.

The unit may be adapted to receive said items in such a manner that no other objects can be placed into the unit to cause an obstruction. The unit designed is so that the fire extinguisher, the fire blanket and the first aid kit can be accessed from both sides, thus making it easier to remove such items from the unit in the case of an emergency more easily, more conveniently and more quickly, which means the user has more time to tackle the incident etc..

The unit may incorporate a moulded compartment for receiving the fire extinguisher, and for holding the fire extinguisher in place. The unit may also be adapted to hold a fire escape plan and other pieces of important information such as instructions on how to use the safety equipment.

A health and safety unit in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure is illustrated in <FIG> and <FIG>. With reference to <FIG>, the unit comprises a storage device having a fire extinguisher (A), a fire blanket (B), a first aid kit (C) and fire safety information (not shown), such as a fire escape plan and instructions for the use of the fire extinguisher, fire blanket and the first aid kit mounted therein. In <FIG>, the fire extinguisher, fire blanket and first aid kit are omitted for clarity.

In the first embodiment, the health and safety unit comprises a vertically mounted pull out drawer <NUM> comprising a vertically arranged panel <NUM> having drawer runners <NUM>,<NUM> mounted on the upper and lower ends of the panel <NUM> whereby the drawer <NUM> is mounted to be slidable into and out of a housing as shown in <FIG>. The housing may form part of a kitchen unit or kitchen cabinet as shown in <FIG>.

A front facing panel <NUM> is mounted on a front side of the panel <NUM> to form a closure panel of the unit, a handle <NUM> being mounted on said front face to allow the drawer to be opened and closed.

The panel <NUM> is provided with first and second apertures <NUM>, <NUM>, the first aperture <NUM> being dimensioned to receive a fire extinguisher (A) and the second aperture <NUM> being dimensioned to receive a first aid kit (C), the first aid kit comprising a box containing a plurality of first aid items, such as plasters, bandages and antiseptic lotions. A respective tray or receiving pocket <NUM>, <NUM> is provided in a lower region of each aperture <NUM>, <NUM>, each tray or pocket <NUM>, <NUM> being dimensioned to receive a lower end of the respective item to be mounted within the respective aperture <NUM>, <NUM>.

As can be seen in <FIG>, the panel <NUM> is provided with a mounting location <NUM> above the second aperture <NUM>, a holder containing a fire blanket (B) (as shown in <FIG>) being mounted on the mounting location. As shown in <FIG>, a plastic sleeve <NUM> is mounted on an opposite side of the panel <NUM> from the fire blanket for receiving information leaflets, including a fire escape plan and instructions for the use of the fire extinguisher, fire blanket first aid, kit and other information for dealing with emergencies.

The mounting of the fire extinguisher and first aid kit within the respective pockets <NUM>, <NUM> to be located within the respective recesses <NUM>, <NUM> in the panel <NUM> as shown in <FIG> allows the items to be easily accessible from either side of the panel <NUM> when the drawer is opened.

In various configurations not being according to the invention, e.g., shown in <FIG>, <FIG>, <FIG> and <FIG>, the unit <NUM> comprises a horizontally mounted drawer <NUM> having side mounted runners <NUM>,<NUM> whereby the drawer <NUM> can be slid in and out of a housing (not shown), which may form part of a kitchen unit or cabinet.

A moulded panel <NUM> is mounted within the drawer <NUM>, the panel <NUM> having a plurality of recesses or pockets formed therein for receiving a plurality of items comprising the fire safety unit. A first recess <NUM> is dimensioned to receive a fire extinguisher (A), a second recess <NUM> is dimensioned to receive a first aid kit (C), a third recess <NUM> is dimensioned to receive a fire blanket (B) and a fourth recess <NUM>, in the form of an elongate slot, is dimensioned to receive information leaflets (D). A handle <NUM> is mounted on a front face of the drawer <NUM> to allow the drawer <NUM> to be pulled open.

As shown in <FIG>, the health and safety unit may be readily retrofitted into an existing kitchen, replacing an existing drawer, or may be provided as part of a new kitchen cabinet assembly or stand alone storage assembly.

A health and safety unit <NUM> in accordance with configurations not being according to the invention is illustrated in <FIG>, <FIG>, <FIG>, <FIG> and <FIG>. The health and safety unit <NUM> comprises a cupboard door <NUM> which may be fitted to an existing kitchen cupboard or mounted on a purpose built housing or storage unit as shown in <FIG>.

The door <NUM> is provided with hinge mountings <NUM>, <NUM> on a rear face for mounting the door62 onto the cupboard. Mounting pockets <NUM>,<NUM> are provided on a rear face of the door <NUM> for respectively receiving a fire extinguisher (A) and a first aid kit (C) such that the fire extinguisher and first aid kit may be mounted in the respective pockets <NUM>,<NUM> and supported on the rearface of the door <NUM>.

A holder containing a fire blanket (B) (<FIG>) is mounted on a mounting location <NUM> above the second pocket <NUM>.

Embodiments of the fire safety unit may be provided with one or more smoke and/or heat detectors (not shown) that is/are in communication with a means operable to automatically deploy the safety unit from its housing upon activation of the smoke and/or heat detectors. In this way, upon detection of smoke or rising temperatures or other indicia of a fire or an imminent fire, the fire safety unit is moved from a stored position within its housing, to a deployed position externally of its housing.

To effect operation of the smoke and/or heat detectors and the means operable to automatically deploy the safety unit there is provided one or more batteries (not shown) located on or within the fire safety units. Alternatively, mains or other power sources may be used.

In some aspects, the means operable to automatically deploy the safety unit from its housing comprises a motor (not shown in the Figures). The motor is be operable on the housing or the fire safety unit rails or hinges to effect motion of the fire safety unit from a stowed position to a deployed position.

Embodiments of the fire safety unit may also be provided with an audible alarm (not shown) that is activated in use in response from a signal from the one or smoke and/or heat detectors.

Embodiments of the fire safety unit are provided with a visible alarm means such as one or more flashing lights that is/are activated in use in response from a signal from the one or smoke and/or heat detectors.

In this way, persons are alerted and directed to the fire safety unit. Embodiments of the health and safety unit are provided with one or more symbols <NUM> identifying the health and safety unit and distinguishing it from other furniture or equipment.

Embodiments of the fire safety unit are provided with a remote communication means (not shown) that is in communication with the one or more smoke and/or heat detectors such that upon activation of the one or more smoke and/or heat detectors, a message or signal is sent from the remote communication means to a remote device so that a person or subscriber is alerted of activation of the fire safety unit. Such a remote communication means may comprise a wireless communications means such as, but not limited to, Bluetooth, SMS, etc..

Conveniently, the health and safety unit can be constructed from any suitable material or combination of material, such as acrylic, fire retardant acrylic, wood, and metal.

The disclosure is not limited to the embodiment(s) described herein but can be amended or modified without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.

Claim 1:
A health and safety unit (<NUM>), comprising: a vertically arranged panel (<NUM>) having a first side and a second side opposite the first side; and a mounting structure (<NUM>, <NUM>) for movably mounting the panel to a housing, wherein the panel (<NUM>) defines a plurality of pockets (<NUM>, <NUM>) extending through the first and second sides and dimensioned to receive and support one or more items for storing within the housing, and wherein said panel (<NUM>), when movably mounted to the housing by the mounting structure, is movable between a first position and a second position, wherein the panel (<NUM>) and any items received therein are enclosed within the housing in the first position, and wherein the panel and any items received therein are accessible in the second position such that the one or more items can be removed from the plurality of pockets (<NUM>, <NUM>) for use,
wherein the vertically arranged panel (<NUM>) is mounted to be slid in and out of the housing in use in a substantially horizontal direction,
wherein at least one of the one or more items is accessible from both the first and second sides of the panel (<NUM>).