With Means To Isolate Fire From Atmosphere And Extinguish Patents (Class 169/49)
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Patent number: 11840442Abstract: An autonomous fueling system to dispense fuel to a vehicle. The system may include a fuel dispenser configured to autonomously deliver fuel to a vehicle. A server may monitor the fueling event. The system may also include a user device configured to communicate with the fuel dispenser and/or the server to order the fuel. The dispenser may be configured to autonomously insert a nozzle into the fuel system of the vehicle and deliver the fuel.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2019Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: FUELIE SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Thomas R. Stumpf
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Patent number: 10512805Abstract: Ignition-quenching systems include an ignition-risk structure that extends from a support structure into a combustible environment and include a porous ignition-quenching cover that substantially covers the ignition-risk structure. The ignition-quenching cover is configured to quench an ignition event triggered by an ignition source associated with the ignition-risk structure. Ignition-quenching covers generally include a porous body. The porous body may include one or more porous elements. Methods according to the present disclosure include installing a porous ignition-quenching cover over an ignition-risk structure to prevent bulk combustion, e.g., of a fuel vapor in a fuel tank, due to an ignition event associated with the ignition-risk structure.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2015Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Jason Scott Damazo, Eddie Kwon, Arthur C. Day, John Rubrecht Lowell
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Patent number: 10258815Abstract: A collapsible cooking oil fire extinguishing device having a shaft with two rigid support arms for support of a fire resistant material. An automatic locking mechanism with a manual pivot mechanism enables changing the device between a collapsed storage position and an expanded usage position. The rigid support arms extend only partially around the perimeter of the fire resistant material, which enables the fire resistant material to tightly cover a cooking oil fire in a vessel with a handle. The pivot mechanism, automatic locking means, and rigid support arms allow the user to exert downward pressure on the burning vessel, thereby creating an airtight seal, cutting off the supply of oxygen and extinguishing the fire. The spring in the automatic locking mechanism is not under compression in the storage position, which increases reliability and prevents malfunction during long periods of time in the storage position.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2017Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Inventors: Hannu Juhani Reiman, Urho Hämälainen
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Patent number: 9833648Abstract: A method for suppressing a pyrophoric metal fire may include arranging a suppression system above a containment structure. The suppression system includes a first extinguishing agent. The containment structure is configured to contain and isolate a pyrophoric metal from ambient air. The suppression system is configured to activate upon a leak and ignition of the pyrophoric metal so as to release the first extinguishing agent to suppress the pyrophoric metal fire.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2014Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLCInventors: Eric Paul Loewen, Brett Jameson Dooies, Seth Ryan Paul Strege, Nicholas Francis O'Neill, Dana Christine Miranda, Haley Michelle Cowen
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Patent number: 9647809Abstract: A method for spreading a plurality of data symbols onto subcarriers of a carrier signal for a transmission in a transmission system provides a data vector, including the plurality of data symbols. The provided data vector is transformed, and based on the transformed data vector and a spreading matrix subsequent to the transform, a spread data vector is being created, having a length which corresponds to the number of the subcarriers.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2014Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.Inventors: Wilhelm Keusgen, Michael Peter, Andreas Kortke
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Patent number: 9599338Abstract: A combustion apparatus of this invention comprises: a heat-resistant container having an opening in its upper part; and a pot with a fire-extinguishing lid, provided with a fire-extinguishing lid which can open and close the opening in the upper part of the heat-resistance container, closes the opening with the fire-extinguishing lid by hand, vibration, or impact, and receives a fuel dropped from the heat-resistant container.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2014Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: JOINTCOMPANY, KAIRIYUNITYInventor: Tatsuo Hiraguri
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Patent number: 9498661Abstract: A fire protection device for electrical equipments, which is positioned or mounted near the electrical equipment or wrapped around said electrical equipment, comprising a laminar sheet or structure made of a fire-retardant and foaming material, which has a plurality of openings or holes, capable to allow ventilation of the electrical equipments to which the device is applied, said openings or holes being able to close as the temperature increases.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2013Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: EVERAT DUKLAIR S.R.L.Inventors: Guido Dall'Agnol, Daniele Bonotto, Stefano Bonotto
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Patent number: 9180324Abstract: Systems and methods for fire and smoke containment and extinguishing are described. Systems may include a fire and smoke containment and extinguishing apparatus including an open recess with one or more walls. The open recess may substantially prevent passage of fire, smoke and fumes. The apparatus may also include one or more seals for closing the open recess, and a fire extinguishing system. Methods for fire and smoke containment and extinguishment may include providing a fire and smoke containment and extinguishing system; inserting an item into the recess of the apparatus; closing the recess; and deploying the fire extinguishing system.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Inventor: Brian Dewey Burkett
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Patent number: 9022134Abstract: A fire-resistant rescue blanket sized to underlay and wrap around a victim for protecting the victim from fire-related injuries. The fire-resistant rescue blanket includes layers of a flame-resistant material for protecting against fire injuries, a heat-reflective fabric for protecting against environmental heat conditions, and a protective fabric for protecting against fallen debris. The heat-reflective fabric is arranged along an inner surface of the flame-resistant material and contacts the victim when the victim is wrapped in the fire-resistant rescue blanket. The protective fabric is arranged on the opposing outer surface covering at least underneath the area where the victim is laying to protect the wrapped victim against debris, such as during a dragging operation. The fire-resistant rescue blanket includes a plurality of loop handles for allowing rescue personnel to carry the victim if necessary.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2011Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Skedco, Inc.Inventor: Carston R. Calkin
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Patent number: 8899342Abstract: A safety apparatus is disclosed for inhibiting an outbreak of an electrical fire within an electrical box. The apparatus includes a heat sensitive device which is disposed within the electrical box for sensing a potentially hazardous temperature rise within the electrical box caused by an electrical fault in the electrical box. A control device is associated with the heat sensitive device such that the control device is activated by the heat sensitive device when the heat sensitive device senses the potentially hazardous temperature rise within the electrical box. The electrical fire inhibiting device has a dormant mode and a fire extinguishing mode. The arrangement is such that when the control device is activated by the heat sensitive device, the control device switches the fire inhibiting device from the dormant mode to the fire extinguishing mode so that the outbreak of the electrical fire within the electrical box is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2008Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Inventor: Lyle H Chesley
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Patent number: 8875802Abstract: A blanket (103) providing a plurality of pockets (109) in which to contain fire suppression compound (211). A blanket (103) can be wrapped around a container of flammable liquid to resist fire resulting from a ballistic attack. Fire suppression compound (211) carried in a pocket (109) may be provided as a plurality of sub-portions individually disposed in a respective pouch (214). End caps (106) may also be included to further surround a container with fire suppression compound (211).Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2007Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: HPS Intellectual Property, LLCInventors: Lawrence L. Jesclard, Jr., Candice J. Jesclard, A. Brent Strong, John D. Schaalje
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Patent number: 8844641Abstract: A device for containing and/or suppressing a fire may include a flexible barrier configured to at least substantially cover at least one item located on a base structure. The flexible barrier may include a flexible sheet and an intumescent material layer substantially covering a surface of the flexible sheet.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2005Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Federal Express CorporationInventor: Jeffrey E. Peltz
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Patent number: 8844643Abstract: A local fire shield is provided for protecting an attachment point of a fireproof system in an engine during a fire event. The local fire shield includes a mounting plate mounted on the attachment point; and a cover coupled to the mounting plate for covering the attachment point during the fire event.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2011Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Justin C. Mickelsen, Martin C. Baker
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Patent number: 8826999Abstract: An air management system including a component rack with shelves, a retractable air management structure mechanically attached to the component rack, and an activation apparatus including an electromechanical release device and a fire detection sensor. The retractable air management structure includes a flexible sheet rollably mounted on a spring loaded roller mounted internal to a housing. The flexible sheet is configured to extend from a rolled position on the spring loaded roller to an extended position. The flexible sheet in the extended position is configured to direct a flow of air through the component rack. The flexible sheet includes a thermally insulative and fire retardant material. The electromechanical release device is configured to automatically release the spring loaded roller if the fire detection sensor detects a fire within a specified area surrounding the component rack.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2013Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Jean-Claude Prieur
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Publication number: 20140209332Abstract: Systems and methods for fire and smoke containment and extinguishing are described. Systems may include a fire and smoke containment and extinguishing apparatus including an open recess with one or more walls. The open recess may substantially prevent passage of fire, smoke and fumes. The apparatus may also include one or more seals for closing the open recess, and a fire extinguishing system. Methods for fire and smoke containment and extinguishment may include providing a fire and smoke containment and extinguishing system; inserting an item into the recess of the apparatus; closing the recess; and deploying the fire extinguishing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: July 31, 2014Inventor: Brian Dewey Burkett
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Patent number: 8776905Abstract: Disclosed is a device for preventing fire in a battery pack used a battery powered vehicle. In particular, a battery pack housing is installed and configured to cover the battery pack, and includes an inlet and an outlet to circulate air therein. A fire sensor is provided in the battery pack housing and detects/senses gas when a fire occurs in the battery pack. In response, a damper installed in each of the inlet and the outlet, is configured to selectively open or close the inlet and the outlet based upon signals from a controller that is configured to send opening signals or a closing signals to the damper depending on whether the fire sensor detects gas or not.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignees: Hyundai Motor Company, Kia Motors CorporationInventors: Hae Kyu Lim, Jin Ho Park
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Patent number: 8752641Abstract: A fire blanket assembly includes a thermal insulation material defining an opening, a metallic foil layer positioned along a first surface of the thermal insulation material and over at least a portion of the opening, an insert disc positioned adjacent to a second surface of the thermal insulation material opposite the first surface and further being positioned at the opening in the thermal insulation material, and a detail. The detail includes a base positioned at least partially within the opening in the thermal insulation material, a sidewall extending from the base, and a flange extending from the sidewall at a location spaced from the base, a perimeter of the flange turned at least partially away from the metallic foil layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2011Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Brian Kenneth Holland, William Bogue, Daniel M. Stadtlander
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Patent number: 8695720Abstract: A fireproof system is provided for protecting a structure during a fire event. The system includes a fire resistant panel defining a first attachment opening and disposed adjacent to the structure; a canister including a side wall defining a first end and a second end, and an end wall enclosing the first end and defining a second attachment opening that is aligned with the first attachment opening; a fastener extending through the canister at the second attachment opening and the fire resistant panel at the first attachment opening such that the canister, the fire resistant panel, and the structure are fastened together; and a fire retardant agent disposed within the canister in an inactive condition and configured to transition out of the second end of the canister in an active condition at a predetermined temperature.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2010Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Justin C. Mickelsen, Dave Dischinger, Martin Baker
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Patent number: 8622146Abstract: A device for fire extinguishing is described, comprising a fire retardant cloth, which is arranged to cover objects upon a fire or the beginnings of a fire, to put out or prevent the fire from developing, wherein the fire retardant cloth is mounted in a release mechanism arranged to release the fire retardant cloth, in such a way that the cloth covers said objects, upon detection of the fire or development of the fire. A method for same is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Inventors: Christian Klimek, Richard Tangen
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Patent number: 8561712Abstract: An apparatus for extinguishing fires in stoves used in food preparation. This invention detects a grease fire on the stovetop by detecting an elevated temperature associated with a grease fire and releases a fire suppression agent into the burning pan. A trigger mechanism retracts a restraining pin releasing the lever and cover. A packet of dry fire suppression agent with a foil separator falls using gravity. The foil separator is folded in a manner that divides the fire suppression agent into smaller portions.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2004Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Inventors: Royce McKim, James Pate
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Publication number: 20130264076Abstract: A fire extinguishing apparatus comprising of a metal dome, a deformable cylindrical section that can store a volume of gas, and a plurality of hanging canvases, around its perimeter as well as internally. Said volume of gas is the by-product of combustion, which is captured once the apparatus is place over and encapsulates the fire. As the apparatus is lowered onto the fire, the perimeter canvases form a seal, limiting the amount of oxygen inside the volume. As the fire consumes this limited amount of oxygen, the toxic gases produced are stored in its chamber, the apparatus continues being lowered onto the fire were the compression canvases compact the fire flames, extinguishing them. Furthermore, as the device continues to be lowered even further, the deformable cylindrical section begins to displace its stored volume of gases on to the encapsulated fire, displacing any remaining oxygen and stopping the combustion process.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventor: Juan Manuel Medina
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Patent number: 8490710Abstract: In-computer fire suppression, the computer comprising an in-computer flame detector and an in-computer fire extinguisher including detecting, by an in-computer flame detector, a flame, releasing, by the in-computer fire extinguisher, an extinguishing agent in response to the flame detector detecting the flame; and disabling the power supply to the computer having within it the in-computer flame detector and the in-computer fire extinguisher.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2012Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Matthew R. Archibald, Jerrod K. Buterbaugh
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Patent number: 8490709Abstract: An air management system including a component rack with shelves, a retractable air management structure mechanically attached to the component rack, and an activation apparatus including an electromechanical release device and a fire detection sensor. The retractable air management structure includes a flexible sheet rollably mounted on a spring loaded roller mounted internal to a housing. The flexible sheet is configured to extend from a rolled position on the spring loaded roller to an extended position. The flexible sheet in the extended position is configured to direct a flow of air through the component rack. The flexible sheet includes a thermally insulative and fire retardant material. The electromechanical release device is configured to automatically release the spring loaded roller if the fire detection sensor detects a fire within a specified area surrounding the component rack.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2010Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Jean-claude Prieur
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Patent number: 8485271Abstract: In-computer fire suppression, the computer comprising an in-computer flame detector and an in-computer fire extinguisher including detecting, by an in-computer flame detector, a flame, releasing, by the in-computer fire extinguisher, an extinguishing agent in response to the flame detector detecting the flame; and disabling the power supply to the computer having within it the in-computer flame detector and the in-computer fire extinguisher.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2010Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Matthew R. Archibald, Jerrod K. Buterbaugh
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Patent number: 8443910Abstract: A fire extinguishing device comprises a pan with a handle extending therefrom. The pan has a top side and an under side; the under side having a concave portion extending from a perimeter portion. The pan has side perimeter portions extending between a proximal end and a distal end. The under side of the proximal end having a perimeter portion that lies substantially in a single plane and a raised portion of the under side of the distal end of the perimeter portion is raised from the single plane.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2010Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Inventor: Joseph L Parsley
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Patent number: 8403070Abstract: A cover system and method of automated deployment for protecting structures from fire dangers uses water pressure to force fire resistant rolls and folded arrangements of materials to deploy when a water valve is triggered by high heat. Water then is forced through sprinkler hoses on the interior of the deployed materials to maintain a wet condition on the interior surface of the deployed covers and also on the exterior of the building that is being protected. The water is collected in pockets of the deployed material which anchors it in place and pumps within the pockets return the water to a distribution manifold on the roof of the structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2009Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Inventor: Ryan Lowe
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Patent number: 8353358Abstract: Arrangement for reducing harmful effects from fire and/or explosion comprising wall elements that are placed in adjacent relationship to one another to form a continuous wall. The element are adapted, when an explosion occurs, to open the area towards the surroundings until the pressure in the area is balanced in relation to the surroundings. Thereafter the elements return to their closed state to enclose the area in relation to the surroundings, preventing air from the surroundings from entering the enclosed area and prevent fire extinguishing fluids from exiting the enclosed area. Preferably, the elements comprises an elastically deformable material so that when the element is forced open, elastic energy is stored in the element to rapidly return the element to the closed state.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2007Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Aker Engineering & Technology ASInventor: Finn Wichstrom
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Patent number: 8151898Abstract: A wildfire suppressor made from a composite mixture bonded by a resin. The suppressor may be cylindrically shaped so that it wraps around a wooden utility pole or it may be a flat sheet adapted to be used under shingles or siding on a house or other suitable building. The fire suppressor comprises two layers. The first layer is adapted to reflect heat and is located on the outer portion of the sheet. The second layer is located closer to the object being protected. Above a certain predetermined temperature the second layer undergoes a chemical reaction to help protect the pole, building, or other object being protected.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Alphagen Materials Technology, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Merchant
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Patent number: 8146674Abstract: Disclosed herein is an apparatus for storing hazardous material. The apparatus includes storage containers each of which stores a hazardous material storage box containing hazardous material. The hazardous material storage box is extracted from or retracted into the storage container by a transfer means. A fire sensor is provided in each storage container to detect a fire occurring in the storage container. A temperature sensor is provided in each storage container to sense a temperature in the storage container. An injection nozzle is provided in each storage container. The injection nozzle injects nitrogen into the storage container from a nitrogen supply unit when a fire is detected. An outlet pipe connection passage and a flexible outlet pipe connection tube are provided to exhaust gas from the storage containers. A collecting container is provided in the lower end of the apparatus to collect and store leakage liquid of hazardous material.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2010Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Chang Sung Ace Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yeu Yong Lee
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Publication number: 20120067600Abstract: A large size fire blanket folded in one pack is provided and delivered to the area of wild fire over the air by manned or unmanned aircrafts. Being deployed over the air to the wild fire area, the fire blanket attached to aircrafts is unfolding above the fire by stretching it out with aircrafts slowly moving apart until fire blanket is fully unfolded. After that the aircrafts starts simultaneous landing and covering with fire blanket the affected area. In result the fire blanket cuts off oxygen flow to the fire area and extinguish fire therefore. To prevent “hot air balloon” effect, the fire blanket has multiple perforations equally spread along the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: HeliBlanket LLCInventors: Eugene Bourakov, Veniamin Bourakov, Lev Merenzon
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Publication number: 20110226497Abstract: A dynamic water shield fire protection system and method is provided for continuously wetting roof and both external and internal wall surfaces of a building with running thin water films for protecting against an impending fire. Unlike conventional sprinkler systems in which water is sprinkled, in the present invention, specially designed nozzles with flat outlets spread flattened water flows at close range directly on the surfaces to protect against fire. Protected from wind, water flowing from adjacent individual nozzles merges into a uniform water film acting as a water shield to protect the surfaces from an impending fire. A drain assembly is installed longitudinally along the bottom of each water protected surface to collect the water running down, enabling water evacuation or recycling. Thus, a fire protection system is provided to protect a building from both exterior and interior impending fire.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2010Publication date: September 22, 2011Inventor: Innocent Hervé Yamodo
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Patent number: 7905296Abstract: A hazard control system according to various aspects of the present invention comprises a housing configured to contain a control material and deliver the control material to neutralize a hazard in response to a trigger event. In one embodiment, the control material is an extinguishant for retarding fire. The housing contains the extinguishant and includes at least one surface configured to rupture in response to a trigger event, such as an impact. The housing may also include a surface configured to substantially mate with a surface of a vehicle, such as a fuel tank surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2006Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Firetrace USA LLCInventor: Joseph Michael Bennett
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Patent number: 7882897Abstract: The device of the present invention is located in a closed containment enclosure surrounding a storage bin and comprises a closed tank (28) positioned on the storage bin containing a liquid (26) and having a fireproof shield enclosing the tank and a liquid level control system for controlling the level of liquid in the tank with the tank (28) comprising at least one opening in communication with the closed container enclosure, and at least one internal chamber in direct communication with the storage bin via a flue pipe and at least one external chamber in direct communication with the containment enclosure via said at least one opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2005Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Commissariat a l'energie atomique etaux energies alternativesInventors: Mathieu Neumann, Thierry Delaforge, Dominique Bois
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Patent number: 7854270Abstract: In the event of a failure of a fire prevention or extinguishing system, an inertization method reduces the fire risk in an enclosed protected area, where the oxygen content in the area can be maintained on a control concentration that lies below an operating concentration for a certain time period, so that the emergency operation phase is sufficiently long to prevent the ignition and/or re-ignition of combustible materials therein. The control concentration is maintained for an emergency operation period by a redundant secondary source. Alternatively, the control concentration and the operating concentration, while forming a safety margin, can be lowered so far below the design concentration that in the event of a primary source failure, the growth curve of the oxygen content reaches a limit concentration determined for the area in a predefined period, which is sufficiently long to continue to prevent the ignition and/or re-ignition of the combustible materials.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2004Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: Amrona AG (CH)Inventor: Ernst-Werner Wagner
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Publication number: 20100282479Abstract: An explosion arresting assembly, especially for use in pipe systems, includes a housing including a sheath circumferentially surrounding an internal chamber and having two axially spaced end regions, two end elements each juxtaposed with one of the end regions of the sheath and each having a portion extending outwardly of the sheath all around the latter and provided with a plurality of circumferentially distributed holes that are aligned with one another as between the two end elements, at least one of the end elements having an opening communicating with said internal chamber, and a plurality of bolts with associated nuts, the bolts passing through the respective aligned ones of the holes, connecting the two end elements with one another and confining the sheath therebetween. An anti-explosion insert including a stack of substantially planar lamellae and integral or separate distancing elements defining respective passages between such lamellae is tightly received in the internal chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: Viadimir Dvoracek, Jan Sedlak
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Patent number: 7810576Abstract: A mobile smoke control and fire protection device for buildings is provided. The device comprises a sealing unit that can be applied to, or inside, an opening of a wall, a ceiling or a floor, is adapted to the opening in terms of the shape and size thereof, and is provided with at least one passage for people and/or at least one passage for tools, firefighting equipment, and the like. The passage for people and/or the passage for equipment can be least partially covered.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2007Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Inventor: Michael Reick
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Patent number: 7802629Abstract: The invention relates to a fire protection system consisting of a first fire protection barrier in the form of a fire protection glass pane provided with preferably monolithic glass panels (1), and a device (2) for spraying water in the form of a water spray haze (7), in front of the fire protection glass pane. The inventive fire protection system ensures, in the event of a fire, that an additional transparent fire protection barrier is provided, that heat and smoke in the room (4) swept through by the fire mix together, and that exposed escape routes, inter alia, are thus protected from dangerous heat radiation (9). The inventive fire protection system can be used in very different fields of application, e.g. for interior glass panes or screens.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2005Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignees: Schott AG, Forteg Brandschutz GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Ruediger Freitag, Gerrit Panzner, Jens Klossek, Ruediger Kopp
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Publication number: 20100200251Abstract: Fire resistant blanket to over fit a dwelling and be drawn into to close fit relationship therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: Myra A. Garcia, Eddie V. Garcia
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Patent number: 7717187Abstract: A self-protecting barrier for retarding fire has a combustible hydric member or a network of combustible hydric members having an ignition temperature above 100° C., at least a first surface which is water-permeable and may be flammable, and a sufficient water absorption capacity for fire retardation. The hydric members may be foamed-polymer elements, or superabsorbent polymer-filled matrixes, or loose superabsorbent polymer-filled pouches or pockets. A self-protecting barrier system for retarding fire further includes fire adjacent the water-permeable surface and steam between the water-permeable surface and the fire, and may further include a combustible object adjacent the barrier opposite the fire. A method of isolating a combustible object from the flames of a fire includes the steps of providing at least one fire-retardant barrier between the object and the flames, volatilizing or boiling a portion of the hydration water at a temperature of about 100° C.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2006Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Inventors: John C. Miller, Deborah L. Miller
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Patent number: 7686094Abstract: In a fire protection device for protecting a zone in which a building and/or people is/are located, it is suggested that it be constructed from fire-resistant material and be larger than the spatial dimensions of the zone to be protected. This fire protection device particularly enables the owner or resident of a building to protect the building from the threat of an external fire even when the fire service is not present.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Inventor: Wolfgang Kleff
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Patent number: 7607488Abstract: A fire extinguishing system for use with gas or electric range stove top to automatically deploy and energize an audible alarm. The system includes a pressurized supply of inert gas within an inflatable bag. A grease fire on the stove top breaks the fusible cord and allows the case to open, releasing the inert gas supply. The inert gas inflates a flame resistant bag to cover the burners of the stove top. The bottom of the flame resistant bag is a specific temperature sensitive material that will decompose on contact with the grease fire. As the bottom decomposes, the flame resistant material surrounds the cooking container containing the grease fire. The grease fire becomes isolated by flame resistant materials and inert gas. The bottom two layers of the bag have an additional layer of non-flammable absorbent fiber between the two layers of the decomposing bottom.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2008Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Inventor: Thomas Joe Durham
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Patent number: 7568528Abstract: A barrier for retarding fire comprises water-permeable fabric for covering a substantial area, the fabric being porous, hydrophilic and flammable, and having at least 9 pockets per square foot, each pocket having a volumetric capacity of between about 0.03 cubic inches and about 17 cubic inches, wherein substantially all of the pockets contain between about 0.01 and about 2 grams of superabsorbent polymer per cubic inch of volumetric capacity of the pockets.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Inventors: John C. Miller, Deborah L. Miller
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Publication number: 20080164038Abstract: The flame arrester comprises a flow passage in which are disposed a plurality of generally aligned rods such that fluids flowing in the passage must pass between the rods. Rows of rods are used to construct the flame arrester element, ideally closely spaced and these present a natural surface over which air can flow with minimal flow resistance. The rods can be of any size and the gaps between them can be selected to arrest explosions due to different gases or vapours in air. The rod diameter can be altered to withstand different levels of explosion pressure, making it possible to construct both deflagration and detonation flame arresters. If tubes are used these can carry cooling fluid making the arrester more effective at coping with continuous burning. Rods in parallel rows can be offset with respect to the adjacent row. Suitable offset angles can vary.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2008Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventor: Charles Osborn Reade
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Publication number: 20080078563Abstract: An oxygen absorbing fire suppression system comprises oxygen absorbing material for absorbing oxygen from ambient air within an enclosed space. A housing prevents the oxygen absorbing material from exposure to the ambient air outside the housing. The housing has at least one opening for exposing the oxygen absorbing material to the ambient air, and at least one seal is provided proximate the at least one opening to prevent the oxygen absorbing material from exposure to the ambient air. An actuating component removes at least a portion of the at least one seal to expose the oxygen absorbing material to the ambient air. The oxygen absorbing material is configured to lower an oxygen concentration within the enclosed space to a level that extinguishes fire.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2006Publication date: April 3, 2008Inventors: Quek-Cheng Hock, Thomas Leonhardt, Guobi Zhang
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Patent number: 7232097Abstract: Provided is a method for providing fire shield protection to an aircraft auxiliary power unit, or portion thereof, or to other aircraft systems.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2006Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp.Inventors: Noel Noiseux, Martin Bernard, Michael Owen Whiting
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Patent number: 7225882Abstract: A barrier for retarding fire comprises water-permeable fabric for covering a substantial area, the fabric having at least 9 pockets per square foot, each pocket having a volumetric capacity of between about 0.03 cubic inches and about 17 cubic inches, wherein substantially all of the pockets contain between about 0.01 and about 2 grams of superabsorbent polymer per cubic inch of volumetric capacity of the pockets.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2004Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Inventors: John C. Miller, Deborah L. Miller
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Patent number: 7210537Abstract: A forest fire is brought under control and extinguished through the use of ordnance to create a fire break. The fire break location is chosen along a front in the direction of travel of the fire. Ordnance is used to quickly knock down trees and other potential fuel for the fire. The fuel is then removed from the fire break. A back burn is optionally used to further create a fire break. The back burn is ignited using ordnance. Mop-up operations make use of ordnance to expose and disperse smoldering fuels by exploding hot spots.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Inventor: Steven D. McNeil
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Patent number: 7165626Abstract: A fire prevention apparatus includes a fence to surround an area to be protected where a top rail of the fence defines a pipe for a sprinkler system such that a water supply can be pumped to provide water to the sprinkler system which is controlled to provide pressure for regularly spraying the area along the fence with herbicides to control vegetation and underbrush and when required to provide pressure to the system when heat is detected by a sensor such that the sprinkler system applies water to the area to suppress an approaching fire.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Inventor: George A. Treddenick
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Patent number: 7140449Abstract: The invention employs a blower of the type used by commercial landscapers. The device has an engine mounted on a frame. Shoulder straps attached to the frame allow the user to wear the device on his back leaving the hands of the operator free to operate other tools such as a chain saw or perform other tasks. Also, wearing the device on the back makes it easier to transport the device over long distances to the source of the fire or backfire to be started. The device's blower generates a stream of air at high speeds. This stream of air can be used to feed a fire when the air is directed at a fire. When used to extinguish a fire, air from the blower is tapped from a point 180 degrees removed from the blower output and mixed with exhaust from the engine. This mixture is diverted through a Y-shaped valve into the airstream coming out of the blower. When the device is used to start backfires a fire is started.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2000Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Inventor: Edwin D. Ebner
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Patent number: 7093666Abstract: A fire protection apparatus for an oil cooler in an aircraft auxiliary power unit compartment adapted to at least partially cover the oil cooler to thereby at least partially block flames from directly impinging the oil cooler in the event of a fire in the compartment. An associated means and method are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2003Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp.Inventor: Ronald Francis Trumper