With Specific Extinguishant Applying Means Patents (Class 169/68)
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Patent number: 11954953Abstract: A refuse vehicle comprising a chassis, a body assembly coupled to the chassis, the body assembly defining a refuse compartment, and a thermal event monitoring system including an air sampling line configured to capture air from the refuse compartment of the refuse vehicle and transport the air to a sensor positioned outside of the refuse compartment and a processing circuit operatively coupled to the sensor and configured to detect a thermal event indicating at least one of a fire or an overheating component based on a signal from the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2022Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Joshua D. Rocholl, Vince Schad, Chad K. Smith, Reagan May
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Patent number: 11759728Abstract: A multi-function tank tool including a body, an internal passageway, an upper end and a lower end. The lower end is configured to connect a hose so that a fluid travels in the internal passageway. The upper end includes at least one opening communicating with an interior of the tank. A first hose can be connected to a lower end of the body. The tank may have oil, vapor and an oil/vapor interface. The tank tool can perform at least one of the following: grounding an interior of the tank using at least the tank tool and the first hose; agitating one or more fluids traveling through the internal passageway to mix the one or more fluids traveling through the internal passageway; directing a hot oil adjacent the oil/vapor interface using at least the tank tool and the first hose; and, attaching the tool to a floating tank roof.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2022Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Inventor: Paul Gibbs
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Patent number: 11538291Abstract: A refuse vehicle comprising a chassis, a body assembly coupled to the chassis, the body assembly defining a refuse compartment, and a thermal event monitoring system comprising one or more sampling elements configured to sample an environmental condition associated with a portion of the refuse vehicle and a processing circuit configured to receive a sample from the one or more sampling elements and determine a presence of a thermal event indicating at least one of a fire or an overheating component.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2021Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Joshua D. Rocholl, Vince Schad, Chad K. Smith, Reagan May
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Patent number: 11331599Abstract: A multi-function tank tool including a body, an internal passageway, an upper end and a lower end. The lower end is configured to connect a hose so that a fluid travels in the internal passageway. The upper end includes at least one opening communicating with an interior of the tank. A first hose can be connected to a lower end of the body. The tank may have oil, vapor and an oil/vapor interface. The tank tool can perform at least one of the following: grounding an interior of the tank using at least the tank tool and the first hose; agitating one or more fluids traveling through the internal passageway to mix the one or more fluids traveling through the internal passageway; directing a hot oil adjacent the oil/vapor interface using at least the tank tool and the first hose; and, attaching the tool to a floating tank roof.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2019Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Inventor: Paul Gibbs
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Patent number: 9618262Abstract: A column deluge suppression system for suppressing a hazard occurring in a grain dryer includes a plurality of vertical column sections and a segmented, annular manifold. The manifold is positioned around the upper section of the grain dryer in proximity to the grain columns. The manifold includes a plurality of elongated deluge drops that extend toward the grain column openings and permit water to drench the grain columns.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2014Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Custom Dryer Suppression System, LLCInventor: Wesley L. Peterson
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Patent number: 9446268Abstract: A system and apparatus for extinguishing a fire of a difficult to extinguish fuel or flammable liquid in a storage tank fitted with at least a significant top roof portion, the system including timely discharge of dry powder into a significantly enclosed space or cavity defined between the fuel/liquid surface, or between any floater remaining thereon, and the fixed top roof portion, and apparatus to facilitate the system.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2005Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Inventor: Dwight P. Williams
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Patent number: 9027661Abstract: A foam chamber of a fire suppressant system having a closable testing outlet is disclosed. The foam chamber can operate in a testing mode and an operation mode. The invention has an inlet conduit for accepting a fire suppressant fluid attached to an expansion conduit. An expansion enclosure having two closable outlets is also attached to the inlet conduit and surrounds the expansion conduit. One outlet empties into the expansion enclosure. The other outlet extends through the wall of the expansion enclosure and empties outside of the expansion enclosure. Both of the closable outlets can be fitted with either an unbreakable seal or a frangible seal. If the foam chamber is configured for normal operation, the unbreakable seal is placed on the outlet that extends through the wall of the expansion enclosure and a frangible seal is placed on the outlet that empties into the expansion enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2012Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Inventor: Kenneth C. Baker
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Patent number: 8955609Abstract: The present invention relates to automatically activated fire suppression system providing a system that releases fire suppressant foam, or aqueous film forming material (“AFFF”) over a flammable material contained within a storage tank or gas tank, when a heat sensor comprised of glass, plexi-glass or plastic, is compromised (i.e. melted, or broken) by temperatures in the container indicating that the flammable material is are at or near combustion levels.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Inventors: C. Allen Phillips, Ivan Paul Rogers, III
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Patent number: 8881839Abstract: A method for extinguishing a full, or substantially full, surface liquid tank fire including addressing large tank, difficult fuel, structural impediment, timing and plunge zone issues, the attack including throwing at least one primary stream over a tank wall, the stream landing with a force of impact in, and defining, a plunge zone; the method including potentially achieving flame collapse leaving a plunge zone flame and subsequently, at least for a period of time, diminishing force of impact per unit area of a primary stream upon said plunge zone flame; alternately the method includes achieving a partial flame collapse including collapse against back tank wall portions and subsequently diminishing stream impact force upon a plunge zone including moving a plunge zone forward in the tank; the method also includes extinguishing a full surface heavy liquid tank fire by teasing the fire prior to employing a non-feathered stream to create a foam blanket; the method may include restaging to create a secondary fooType: GrantFiled: August 2, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Inventor: Dwight P. Williams
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Publication number: 20140262361Abstract: Apparatus and a methods for increasing the fluid volume available in a storage tank equipped with a foam chamber for fire-suppression purposes. A foam discharge assembly couples the foam chamber to the storage tank and is arranged to provide full flow of fire-suppression foam at a higher level in the tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Integrated Protection Services, Inc.Inventor: Gaston J. SANTERRE
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Patent number: 8689896Abstract: A method for extinguishing a full surface liquid tank fire including addressing plunge zone issues, the attack including throwing at least one primary stream over a tank wall, the stream landing with a force of impact in, and defining, a plunge zone; the method including extinguishing a full surface heavy liquid tank fire by teasing the fire prior to employing a non-feathered stream to create a foam blanket.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2012Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Tyco Fire & Security GmbHInventor: Dwight P. Williams
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Publication number: 20140090859Abstract: A biomass fire inside an installation is suppressed with dripping liquid nitrogen from over the biomass and injecting gaseous nitrogen underneath the biomass.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: AIR LIQUIDE INDUSTRIAL U.S. LPInventors: Richard A. SAUER, Richard R. MASI, Adam KEELING
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Patent number: 8648711Abstract: An fire monitoring apparatus for large storage tanks of combustible fluids permits wireless communication between a Linear Heat Detector system and a Fire Control system. The system comprises a Communication Unit and a Remote Unit. The Communication Unit relays status and control signals between the Fire Control system and the Remote Unit. The communication between the Communication Unit and the Remote Unit is wireless. The Remote Unit is self-powered using solar cells, batteries, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2010Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Syscor Controls & Automation Inc.Inventor: John Dale Shpak
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Patent number: 8616398Abstract: A vapor barrier for flammable liquid storage tanks provides a gas impermeable layer for covering the surface of a flammable liquid stored within a conventional flammable liquid storage tank, a tanker, a vessel, or the like. The vapor barrier is formed from a plurality of spherical buoyant members. Each spherical buoyant member has a heat-resistant core or shell, a heat-reactive intumescent or flame retardant layer formed on an outer surface of the heat-resistant core, an antistatic and oil-phobic layer formed on an outer surface of the heat-reactive intumescent layer, and an adhesive layer on an outer surface of the heat-reactive intumescent layer. The vapor barrier may further be used with liquid storage tanks in which separation between the liquid and vapor phases is beneficial to prevent oxidation or other undesirable reactions.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2012Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Inventor: Joseph Riordan
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Publication number: 20130228347Abstract: Fixed systems and method for extinguishing large scale industrial tank fires, with and without fixed roofs, and featuring aerated foam projecting nozzles and including fixed center directed nozzles. The invention includes two connected nozzles, which project aerated foam of between in substantially focused streams and in roughly opposing directions. The two nozzles have a stream shaper in a tip portion of the nozzle with fins which terminate substantially flush with a nozzle tip solid bore discharge orifice. The two nozzles preferably are attached proximally downstream of and in fluid communication with at least one ambient air aeration chamber structure in combination with the two nozzles to produce aerated foam. A third nozzle of the fixed system is structured to discharge in a direction of within 30° of a perpendicular to the discharge axis defined by the two nozzles discharging in the roughly opposing directions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2011Publication date: September 5, 2013Inventors: Dwight P. Williams, Casey R. Spears
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Publication number: 20130140046Abstract: A plural-layer protective coating placeable adjacent the outside surface of a liquid fuel container.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2012Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: High Impact Technology, LLCInventor: High Impact Technology, LLC
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Patent number: 8424612Abstract: A method for extinguishing a full surface liquid tank fire including addressing plunge zone issues, the attack including throwing at least one primary stream over a tank wall, the stream landing with a force of impact in, and defining, a plunge zone; the method including achieving flame collapse leaving a plunge zone flame and subsequently, at least for a period of time, diminishing force of impact per unit area of a primary stream upon said plunge zone flame; alternately the method includes achieving a partial flame collapse including collapse against back tank wall portions and subsequently diminishing stream impact force upon a plunge zone including moving a plunge zone forward in the tank; the method also includes extinguishing a full surface heavy liquid tank fire by teasing the fire prior to employing a non-feathered stream to create a foam blanket.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2005Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Willfire HC, LLCInventor: Dwight P. Williams
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Patent number: 8418773Abstract: Systems and methods are described herein for remotely controlling the operation of a fire-fighting device coupled to a pump and a valve. The system may comprise a base component and a remote component. The base component comprises a transceiver operable to control operation of the fire-fighting device. The remote component comprises a transceiver configured to wirelessly communicate with the base component and is positioned near a discharge end of a hose coupled to the fire-fighting device wherein an input end of the hose coupled to the fire-fighting device. The remote component also includes an input device for receiving input from a user and is configured to wirelessly communicate the received input to the base component. The base component is configured to control at least one of the pump and the valve based on the received input communicated to the fire-fighting device subject to a set of rules.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2010Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Inventor: Jason Cerrano
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Patent number: 8336637Abstract: A fire extinguishing system for a floating or fixed roof hydrocarbon or petro chemical storage tank includes an above-ground storage tank having a cylindrically shaped upwardly extending annular wall and a floating or fixed roof on top of the storage tank. The tank also includes a sensor for detecting fire or smoke in the above-ground storage tank and a mass of fire extinguishing materials and a dispenser for dispensing the fire extinguishing materials inwardly across the top of the storage tank upon sensing a fire within the tank. Further, a sub-terrian tank having a capacity greater than the capacity of the above-ground storage tank is disposed below the above-ground storage tank and is connected to the above-ground storage tank so that the hydrocarbon or petro chemical liquid from the bottom of the above-ground storage tank can be almost immediately emptied into the sub-terrain storage tank.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Inventor: Abdulreidha Abdulrasoul Alsaffar
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Publication number: 20120312564Abstract: Method and device for quenching oil and petroleum products in a tank in which a fire-extinguishing mixture is fed through a floating sprinkler surfacing above a burning liquid surface. A floating sprinkler connected to a discharge pipeline via an opening-closing device with an injector is installed under the burning liquid layer. After a fire alarm signal is sent, the opening-closing device on the injector is opened, and the fire-extinguishing mixture is fed through the pipeline and the floating sprinkler under the layer or onto the surface of the burning liquid in the form of compact jets from the center to the periphery. The floating sprinkler surfaces above the surface of the burning liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2010Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventors: Vladimir Ivanovich Seliverstov, Vladimir Llyich Stenkovoy, Anatoliy Nikolaevich Baratov, Valeriy Leonidovich Bakharev, Pavel Gennadievich Veretinskiy, Dmitriy Dmitrievich Osmakov, Lev Vladislavovich Rzhavskiy, Galina Vladimirovna Trubnikova
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Patent number: 8297460Abstract: The vapor barrier for flammable liquid storage tanks provides a gas impermeable layer for covering the surface of a flammable liquid stored within a conventional flammable liquid storage tank, a tanker, a vessel or the like. The vapor barrier is formed from a plurality of spherical buoyant members. Each spherical buoyant member has a heat-resistant core or shell, a heat-reactive intumescent or flame retardant layer formed on an outer surface of the heat-resistant core, and an antistatic and oil-phobic layer formed on an outer surface of the heat-reactive intumescent layer. The vapor barrier may further be used with liquid storage tanks in which separation between the liquid and vapor phases is beneficial to prevent oxidation or other undesirable reactions.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2010Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Inventor: Joseph Riordan
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Patent number: 8100191Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for ejecting material. The ejected material is ejected as liquid and liquid vapour via an explosive process which can provide a very fast ejection as well as an ejection which has a large throw.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2006Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: The University of LeedsInventors: Novid Beheshti, Andrew McIntosh
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Patent number: 7896121Abstract: An automotive fuel tank storage system includes a fuel storage tank installed in a vehicle and a barrier fluid tank containing a supply of barrier fluid. A distribution system connected with the barrier fluid tank and with the fuel storage tank distributes barrier fluid about the outer periphery of the fuel contained within the storage tank in the event of a collision event, creating a boundary layer of more viscous fluid which inhibits exfiltration of the fuel from the fuel storage tank.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Ford Global TechnologiesInventors: Robert Thompson, Joseph Dierker, Jr.
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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: 7854288Abstract: An automotive fuel storage system includes a fuel storage tank and a binder fluid tank containing a supply of binder fluid. A mixer system connected with the binder fluid tank and the fluid storage tank mixes binder fluid throughout fuel contained within the storage tank, so as to increase the bulk viscosity of the fuel stored within the tank restricting the ability of the fuel to flow from the tank in the event of a collision of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Robert Thompson, Joseph Dierker, Jr.
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Patent number: 7828069Abstract: The present invention is a spraying system that extinguishes flying embers that may land on a roof from brush fires or forest fires. This includes a submersible pump at the bottom of a well that is attached to a supply pipe that allows water to be pumped into a reservoir. Another submersible pump is inside the reservoir that pumps water thru a supply pipe that is attached to the roof. This area is called a water station that may also be equipped with a generator for a backup power source. The supply pipe has pipe couplings attached at certain intervals and has sprayers installed into the couplings. These sprayers will then give off an adequate amount of water to soak down the entire roof area in the event of an approaching fire. All of this is assembled and placed in specially designed roof fasteners that are installed throughout the entire hip and ridge of the roof.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Inventor: Allan Wayne Lee
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Patent number: 7810577Abstract: A combination fire detection and fire suppression system may include a fire detection system configured to detect an undesirably high temperature associated with an area. The fire detection system may include a temperature sensor including a temperature sensor array and a fire alerting system associated with the temperature sensor. The fire alerting system may be configured to receive information from the temperature sensor and generate a warning signal based on an undesirably high temperature associated with the area. The fire detection system may include a fire control panel configured to receive the warning signal. The system may also include a fire suppression system including a fire suppressant delivery system configured to provide at least one fire suppressant agent to the area associated with the undesirably high temperature.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2005Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Federal Express CorporationInventors: James B. Popp, Arthur J. Benjamin
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Patent number: 7510022Abstract: A fire-suppression system for use in an aircraft having at least one cargo compartment is disclosed. Methods of suppressing a fire in the cargo compartment are also disclosed. The fire-suppression system, under one aspect of the present invention, can include at least one fire-suppressant vessel, at least one discharge conduit coupled to the at least one fire-suppressant vessel, and a valve arrangement coupled to the fire-suppressant vessel and the discharge conduit. The valve arrangement can have a first setting to discharge a fire suppressant at a first discharge rate after activation of the fire-suppression system, a second setting to discharge the fire-suppressant at a second discharge rate less than the first discharge rate, and a third setting to discharge the fire-suppressant at a third discharge rate greater than the second discharge rate during descent of the aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2006Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Anthony K. Lazzarini
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Publication number: 20070215364Abstract: Described herein is a fire-extinguishing method of a pool fire utilizing water mists, wherein the water mists are discharged so as to surround the flame base portion of a pool fire virtually without a gap, directed not to the burning surface and the flame base portion directly, but to any of positions of the flame center axis from a plurality of positions on the side of the burning surface, while water mists are being discharged toward the flame center axis above the flame base portion from a plurality of positions above the burning surface, so that the fire is extinguished.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2007Publication date: September 20, 2007Inventors: Eiichi Murai, Akihiko Ito
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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: 7066274Abstract: A fire-suppression system for use in an aircraft having at least one cargo compartment is disclosed. Methods of suppressing a fire in the cargo compartment are also disclosed. The fire-suppression system, under one aspect of the present invention, can include at least one fire-suppressant vessel, at least one discharge conduit coupled to the at least one fire-suppressant vessel, and a valve arrangement coupled to the fire-suppressant vessel and the discharge conduit. The valve arrangement can have a first setting to discharge a fire suppressant at a first discharge rate after activation of the fire-suppression system, a second setting to discharge the fire-suppressant at a second discharge rate less than the first discharge rate, and a third setting to discharge the fire-suppressant at a third discharge rate greater than the second discharge rate during descent of the aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Anthony K. Lazzarini
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Patent number: 7055613Abstract: A fire fighting vehicle having a boom system includes a working assembly attached to an end portion of the boom system. The working assembly comprises a frame pivotally mounted at a midpoint of the frame to the end portion of the boom. The frame carries a mechanical actuator that is connected to a tool capable of piercing an exterior of a structure when the mechanical actuator is actuated.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Schwing America, Inc.Inventors: David R. Bissen, Jason D. LaPlante, Stephen J. Catflisch
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Patent number: 7028783Abstract: In the fire location, an ambient or atmospheric air mass flow (been a gas mixture of dry air and superheated water vapor) is compressed by a compression package. A hose transports this compressed air mass flow a given distance away up to a flames site, where an arrangement of pipes, elbow accessories, throttle valves, nozzles, and a distribution manifold, conforming together a fire fight boom with a “blast-gun”, allow the operator to direct upon the flames, a high speed ambient air jet containing water droplets with a high flame front aerodynamic penetration capability, which brings about the flames blown off and remaining not burned materials combustion inhibition. Such a high speed air jet containing water droplets is generated by the compressed air mass flow expansion in a jacketed convergent-divergent nozzle, whereinto a condensation sock wave is established producing such water droplets from the local ambient air water vapor contents.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Inventor: Armando Celorio-Villasenor
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Patent number: 7011164Abstract: An engine disabler spray system allows a first chase vehicle to disable a second fleeing vehicle by spraying a fire suppressant agent from the first vehicle at the second vehicle wherein the fire suppressant agent is sucked through the air intake of the second vehicle's engine and once the fire suppressant agent enters the engine, the engine is robbed of oxygen and ceases thereby. The fire suppressant agent is stored within a tank located within the trunk of the first vehicle and is discharged through nozzles located on the back of the first vehicle. The nozzles may be directionally controlled for optimum targeted spraying at the second vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Inventor: O. Alan Breazeale
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Patent number: 6929072Abstract: A device and method for inhibiting the spread of a fire to the roof of a building by placing a base supporting a sprinkler on the roof. A hose connected to the base and in fluid communication with the sprinkler provides a source of water ejected from the sprinkler onto the roof. The interior of the base may be wetted to increase its weight. A rope, normally stored on a spool removably attached to the base, may be used to reposition the base on the roof.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Inventor: Wes Brown
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Patent number: 6797508Abstract: The invention relates to bioreactor for fermenting solid substrates, comprising a fermentation vessel (2), a device for feeding bioreactive substances and a nozzle arrangement in the fermentation vessel (2). The invention is characterized in that a nozzle arrangement (10, 20) consisting of a plurality of pipes (14, 24) which project into the reaction chamber (49) of the fermentation vessel (2) in parallel and which are provided with nozzles (16, 28) is situated in the fermentation vessel (2). The invention also relates to a method for aerobically fermenting solids. A reaction medium containing these solids is mixed using a compressed gas (48) which is guided into the reaction mixture from above.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Hofer Bioreact GmbHInventor: Udo Hölker
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Patent number: 6732809Abstract: An apparatus for explosion suppression. The apparatus includes a flange proximate a volume wherein explosions are to be suppressed, a burst seal affixed to the flange, and a spreader insert proximate the flange. The seal is made to burst when pressure is applied to it. The insert defines apertures therethrough that form the shape of at least one annulus. The apertures are aligned with the seal, so that suppressant supplied to the insert passes through the insert into the protected volume. The insert directs suppressant passed therethrough under pressure with an effective explosion suppressing spread of at least 90 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2003Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Kidde-FenwalInventors: Richard Zaven Karadizian, Peter Paul Bouchard
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Patent number: 6719065Abstract: A fire fighting apparatus comprising a container with two tanks therein, one holding a quantity of water and another holding a quantity of foaming agent, a pump operated by a gasoline engine, several hoses for directing a water/foam mixture at a fire and for refilling the water tank with water from a source, and a valve system for directing the water/foaming agent mixture through two different hoses at the fire while water from a source is used either directly on the fire or for replacing water taken from the tank. The apparatus is held within a container mounted on casters so that it can be conveniently wheeled about. The unit is adapted for use in areas remote from fire departments.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2001Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Carba Fire TechnologiesInventor: Pamela M Baughman
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Patent number: 6651751Abstract: A device for securing a fire extinguisher to a welding tank is disclosed. In the preferred embodiment, an adjustable retaining strap is connected to a fire extinguisher hanger having opposing flanged members that define a receiving area for the neck of a fire extinguisher. Each flanged member has sections of stepped thickness to provide a press fit for the neck of the fire extinguisher into the receiving area. A utility hook is also attached to the retaining band for hanging hoses, welding masks and respirators. A utility box is also attached to the retaining band to provide storage for smaller objects such as welding tips. Alternative embodiments provide a retaining clip for receiving and retaining the fire extinguisher and a retaining clamp for receiving the welding tank. Other alternative embodiments provide a collar and hanging assembly for attaching the fire extinguisher hanger to the welding tank. A securing strap is also disclosed for securing collared embodiments to the welding tank.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Inventor: Michael W. Kluczynski
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Patent number: 6578639Abstract: This invention is geared at attacking the scourge of explosive fires, burns, environmental pollution, or other such hazards associated with the use, transport, and storage of fuels and other hazardous substances, before they occur, including the explosion hazard present in many automotive rear-end collisions. This is achieved by swiftly reacting a “disabler” or “neutralizer” with the hazardous substance, voluntarily or by automation, on the occurrence of predetermined events that position the hazardous substance to threaten a greater than desired risk of harm. According to one of the preferred embodiments of this invention, the formation of combustion vapors in the ullage of fuel tanks is altogether prevented.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Inventors: Joshua Oghenogieme Osime, Blessing Akhesome Eshiemomoh
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Patent number: 6543393Abstract: A fire suppressing water heater system is provided including a fire suppressing water heater system is provided including a water heater, fire detection means, spray means, and water transport means. The water heater will preferably include a cold water intake and a hot water return. The spray means are designed to activate when a fire is present in the proximity of the water heater so as to quickly extinguish the fire. Fire detecting means may be configured to activate the spray means when evidence of a fire, such as heat or smoke, for example, is detected. Furthermore, in the event of a fire, water transport means direct a quantity of water from the cold water intake of the water heater to the spray means.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2002Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Inventor: Kenneth G. Cunningham
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Patent number: 6446731Abstract: A mobile self-propelled vehicle for fighting fires incorporates an extensible, trainable evacuation tube which can be introduced into a burning building or other enclosed space to remove smoke and gases by means of a power exhaust fan. Fire extinguishing materials can be injected into the space through the same evacuation tube.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Inventor: Joseph J. Sorosky
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Patent number: 6425283Abstract: The invention relates to a device for long-term leakage monitoring, in particular of flat tank structures, comprising a sensor cable arranged on the outer surface of the tank casing. A collection chamber which, with respect to its height, is arranged at least partially below the bottom of the flat tank structure, surrounding its circumference preferably in an annular manner, and which via an inclined cantilever is connected with the lower end of the outer surface of the tank casing, with the sensor cable being arranged on the cantilever or in the bottom area of the collection chamber. According to the invention, a fire signalling sensor is located above the collection chamber which, in the case of a fire, in cooperation with an extinguishing supply, enables the activation of the automatic foaming of the collection chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Inventor: Sepp Müller
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Patent number: 6360825Abstract: The present invention is an automatic fire extinguisher that is ideally suited for use with electric or gas stoves. The automatic fire extinguishing device is designed and configured to be removably secured to any sized commercial or residential range hood so as to offer protection by having a device that will automatically extinguish a fire safely, quickly and efficiently. The structure and design of the fire extinguisher is such that it is installed easily and will be nonobtrusive and still provide for an aesthetically pleasing hood while offering protection to the consumer. The system of the present invention comprises a hollow housing that maintains a dispersing media for extinguishing a fire. A mechanical movement device is located within the housing. The mechanical movement device is in contact with the housed media. In use, once a fire is detected, this mechanical movement device will force the housed media to the outlet and innately provide a device that can utilize any media for extinguishing a fire.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Inventors: Randall Padgett, J. Michael Pons
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Patent number: 6341655Abstract: Fires in kitchen appliances are detected and controlled by a detection and control system that activates a fire extinguishing system when the fire is detected, terminates the supply of electricity and/or gas to the appliances, and initiates audible and visual alarms. The audible alarm can be terminated, while the visual alarm continues until the system is restored to a pre-detection state. The system includes a control circuit, and a fire detection means with a moveable member that engages a normally closed microswitch in the control circuit to open the control circuit. Relays in the control circuit change state upon opening of the control circuit to de-energize the appliance, and audible and visual alarms are activated. The audible alarm can be manually terminated. However, the visual alarm remains activated until the system is recharged and returned to the ready state.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Inventors: Carl C. Busian, Earl E. Spears
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Patent number: 6050343Abstract: A system for extinguishing a fire in a tank filled with a flammable liquid product: a receptacle having an explosive charge within it and an extinguisher product that is dispersable over the flammable product to extinguish a fire there. Fuses that are ignited by contact with the fire communicate from outside the receptacle into the explosive charge. A flotation device below the receptacle, e.g. a lower bowl or a shell or flotation elements. The receptacle has an upper closing cover. The receptacle may be held beneath the surface of the flammable product by a weight to which the receptacle is moored by a rope that extends above the flammable product. The rope is separated by a fire of the flammable product, freeing the receptacle to float to the surface where the fuse to the explosive charge is ignited.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Inventor: Benigno Garcia Calvo
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Patent number: 5913366Abstract: Improved methods for extinguishing tank fires, in particular of low boiling point and/or low auto ignition point fluids, the improved methods including cooling inner and outer tank wall portions and improving a foam attack from staged nozzles through creating side foot prints at the site and correcting footprint range, footprint length, footprint width or foam run for variations in factors such as wind conditions, nozzle stream width, head pressure, percent of foam concentrate, the burning fluid, the type of foam and the temperature of the burning fluid.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1996Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Williams Fire & Hazard Control, Inc.Inventors: Dwight P. Williams, Eric Lavergne
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Patent number: 5884709Abstract: An above-ground flammable fluid containment apparatus and method are provided. The apparatus preferably has a primary fluid container for positioning flammable fluid therein and a secondary container having a bottom and a plurality of walls connected to and extending upwardly from the bottom so as to define an inner chamber. The plurality of walls include front and rear walls and a plurality of side walls connected to and extending between the front and rear walls. The secondary container has at least portions of the primary fluid container positioned within the inner chamber so that outer surfaces of the primary fluid container and inner surfaces of the secondary container define an interstitial space. A a weather shielding cover overlies and connects to upper end portions of the primary fluid container and the secondary container for enclosing the primary fluid container and for shielding the primary fluid container from exposure to various environmental conditions.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Inventors: Michael Stephen Evans, William L. Stamp
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Patent number: 5829533Abstract: A method for extinguishing flammable and combustible liquid tank fires using foam comprising empirically determining a footprint for a plurality of nozzles and configuring and aiming nozzles with respect to a tank such that predicted footprint and foam run would cover a tank surface with foam. Also method and apparatus for extinguishing tank fires including crude and high vapor pressure flammable liquid tank fires that includes applying foam in a footprint to cover liquid surface and cooling portions of the tank wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Williams Fire & Hazard Control, Inc.Inventor: Dwight Williams
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Patent number: 5588493Abstract: A method of extinguishing a fire, which includes pre-positioning a fire extinguishing device which includes at least two reactants such that when the reactants are activated they react to create solid particulate products having a diameter of about one micron or less such that, when the products come in contact with the fire they chemically inhibit the chain reactions of the fire flame and bring about the extinguishing of the fire. In one embodiment, the device is submerged in a liquid coolant and includes means for preventing entry of coolant into the device while allowing the escape of said products into the coolant when activated. Another embodiment is used to generate non-toxic smoke using a device which includes a first reactant which is potassium chlorate, potassium perchlorate, potassium dichromate, cesium nitrate or potassium nitrate, and a second reactant serving as a reduction agent.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1994Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Spectronix Ltd.Inventors: Yechiel Spector, Esther Jacobson, Vida Naishtut, Michael Vittenberg, Zohar Beinert