Abstract:
A fire suppression sprayer provides a top-mounted canister of fire suppression chemical, pressurize air, a spotlight, and laser to assist with aiming the sprayer and improves the accuracy of the release of the fire suppression chemical. The sprayer is patterned after a popular pressurized toy water pistol since the design is lightweight, and easy to learn how to use accurately.
Abstract:
A fire extinguisher includes a body including a chamber receiving fire extinguishing powders. An upper cover includes a gas inlet passage and a gas intake in communication with the gas inlet passage. The upper cover further includes a through-hole aligned with the gas intake. A high-pressure steel bottle is coupled to the upper cover. The spring, when not compressed, holds the piercing needle in the gas intake and the through-hole such that the piercing needle will not pierce into a preserved opening of the high-pressure steel bottle. A pressing rod is pivotably connected to the upper cover. A switch handle is operably connected to the pressing rod. If a pin restraining movement of the switch handle is removed, when switch handle is operated to drive the pressing rod to pivot, the piercing needle is actuated by the pressing rod to pierce into the preserved opening of the high-pressure steel bottle.
Abstract:
A fire suppression apparatus and method of generating foam are provided in which a foam-forming liquid is introduced under high velocity and pressure into a mixing manifold through a plurality of jets, and a non-combustible gas is introduced under high velocity and pressure into the center of the mixing manifold, downstream of the jets and in the direction of flow of the foam-forming liquid. The foam generated in the mixing manifold is discharged through a hose and nozzle connected to the mixing manifold. The apparatus may be a self-contained unit, supported on a frame, with its own supply of foam-forming liquid and non-combustible gas.
Abstract:
A portable or wheeled fire extinguishing apparatus which is operable by water or foam, comprising a pressure resistant extinguishing medium container, a pressurized gas bottle for pressurizing the extinguishing medium container for expelling the extinguishing medium, and an extinguishing medium gun which is connected to the extinguishing medium container by a pressure resistant hose, wherein additional pressurized gas can be introduced into the extinguishing medium supplied to the extinguishing medium gun.
Abstract:
A fire extinguishing apparatus includes a structure defining a first chamber containing an electrically operable explosive device. The apparatus also has a piezoelectric cell capable of producing an electrical output in response to the impact upon the piezoelectric cell. The apparatus also has a container of nonflammable pressurized fluid in contact with the structure, and a mechanical detection mechanism with a thermal sensor for producing a mechanical force at an established temperature. The mechanical force produced by the mechanical detection mechanism is applied to the piezoelectric cell to produce the electrical output that actuates the electrically operable explosive device.
Abstract:
An automatic fire extinguishing system includes a canister having a central axis, an outlet port disposed on the canister, a dip tube disposed in the canister about the central axis and in partial fluid communication with the canister and coupled to the outlet port, a propellant gas mixture of CO2 and N2 disposed within the canister and a gaseous fire suppression agent disposed in the canister.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for fire egress/escape comprising a first container for storing a first fluid, a second container for storing a propellant, a nozzle to mix and atomize material from the first and second containers for forming a mist to suppress flame by evaporation, and an activation mechanism to enable a user to release material in the first and second containers for generating the mist.
Abstract:
Improvements to a portable fire extinguisher are disclosed. The improvements allow for frequent and simpler untrained and automatic self-servicing of a fire extinguisher. The improvements include an anti-bridging mechanism that can be articulated from the exterior of the chamber to fluff, mix or stir the powder within the chamber to keep it in a liquefied state. Additional improvements include a larger opening to more quickly fill and inspect the powder within the chamber. Another improvement includes the use of a CO2 canister located external to the chamber to allow easier servicing or replacement of just the CO2 canister as well as the ability to maintain the chamber in an un-pressurized condition, allows for non-HASMAT shipping. These features will extend the service intervals while maintaining the fire extinguisher in a ready condition.
Abstract:
A fire suppression apparatus and method of generating foam are provided in which a foam-forming liquid is introduced under high velocity and pressure into a mixing manifold through a plurality of jets, and a non-combustible gas is introduced under high velocity and pressure into the center of the mixing manifold, downstream of the jets and in the direction of flow of the foam-forming liquid. The foam generated in the mixing manifold is discharged through a hose and nozzle connected to the mixing manifold. The apparatus may be a self-contained unit, supported on a frame, with its own supply of foam-forming liquid and non-combustible gas.
Abstract:
Disposable reservoirs for use with spray apparatuses, reservoir-adapter kits, spray assemblies employing such reservoirs, and methods of use are disclosed.