A62C3/0257

WILD-FIRE PROTECTED SHED FOR STORAGE AND PROTECTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY DURING WILD-FIRES
20190169837 · 2019-06-06 · ·

A wild-fire protected shed structure for installation on a parcel of real property, or within a garage, and having a fire-protected internal storage space for storing and protecting diverse items of personal property during raging wild-fires. The wild-fire protected shed structure has a Class-A fire-protected wood-frame structure constructed from Class-A fire-protected lumber, and having an interior side and an exterior side. Radiant energy insulation is installed on the exterior side of said wood-frame structure, for insulation to radiant energy sources located outside of the wild-fire protective shed structure. Thermal energy insulation is applied to the interior side of the wood frame structure, to provide thermal energy insulation to the interior of the wild-fire protected shed structure to maintain the interior temperature relatively cool, despite extreme temperatures outside while wildfires are circling the wild-fire protected shed structure. Class-A fire-protected fiber cement panels are installed over the radiant energy insulation, to provide fire protection to the radiant energy insulation. A fire-door is installed in a front door way portion of the Class-A fire-protected wood-frame, providing essential fire-protection from the door way portion of the wildfire-protected shed. Also, a Class-A fire-protected steel roofing system is mounted on the roof portion of the wild-fire protected shed structure.

WILD-FIRE PROTECTED SHED FOR STORAGE AND PROTECTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY DURING WILD-FIRES
20190169841 · 2019-06-06 · ·

A wild-fire protected shed structure for installation on a parcel of real property, or within a garage, and having a fire-protected internal storage space for storing and protecting diverse items of personal property during raging wild-fires. The wild-fire protected shed structure has a Class-A fire-protected wood-frame structure constructed from Class-A fire-protected lumber, and having an interior side and an exterior side. Radiant energy insulation is installed on the exterior side of said wood-frame structure, for insulation to radiant energy sources located outside of the wild-fire protective shed structure. Thermal energy insulation is applied to the interior side of the wood frame structure, to provide thermal energy insulation to the interior of the wild-fire protected shed structure to maintain the interior temperature relatively cool, despite extreme temperatures outside while wildfires are circling the wild-fire protected shed structure. Fiber cement panels are installed over the radiant energy insulation, to provide fire protection to the radiant energy insulation. A fire-door is installed in a front door way portion of the Class-A fire-protected wood-frame, providing essential fire-protection from the door way portion of the wildfire-protected shed. Also, a Class-A fire-protected steel roofing system is mounted on the roof portion of the wild-fire protected shed structure.

FIRE BARRIER SYSTEM
20240216730 · 2024-07-04 ·

A fire barrier system includes a fire-resisting sheet that has a fire-resisting layer and a support layer. In one version, the fire-resisting layer comprises mineral wool. A support structure is adapted to support the fire-resisting sheet above the ground so that the fire barrier system can be positioned in proximity to a fire to help prevent the spread of the fire across the fire barrier system. A sheet connecting mechanism can also be provided to connect the fire-resisting sheet to a second fire-resisting sheet. The fire barrier system is particularly useful as a fire break in an open area fire.

Expandable fire fence with additional safety features
12000167 · 2024-06-04 ·

A portable and expandable fence system to provide a protective barrier around a campfire is disclosed. The fence system comprises a plurality of slats coupled together via a plurality of hinged connectors that allow the fire fence to be easily expanded and retracted in an accordion-like manner. In an expanded configuration, a first portion of the plurality of slats are substantially parallel to one another and a second portion of the plurality of slats are substantially parallel to one another, but positioned diagonally opposite to the first portion of slats. In a retracted configuration, the plurality of slats form a compacted cylindrically-shaped structure, wherein the plurality of slats are each relatively parallel to one another, substantially vertical in relation to the ground, and in contact with one another. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the system further comprises a plurality of additional safety features.

Rooftop kit for extinguishing fire embers
10265556 · 2019-04-23 ·

The roof top kit for extinguishing fire embers is a fire resistant structure that is adapted for use with buildings. The roof top kit for extinguishing fire embers is adapted to mount on the roof of the building. The roof top kit for extinguishing fire embers comprises a passive barrier and an active suppression system. The passive barrier is a fire resistant barrier that is mounted on the building such that there is space between the passive barrier and the structure. The passive barrier provides a physical barrier that prevents embers from wild fires from falling directly upon the roof of the structure. The active suppression system saturates the passive barrier in water. The water extinguishes ignitions that may occur from the embers that have landed on the passive barrier.

Fire suppression and containment device
10226653 · 2019-03-12 · ·

A device configured for fire suppression and containment.

FIRE CONTAINMENT SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
20190060684 · 2019-02-28 ·

A fire containment system strung across the ground and methods of use thereof, that generally includes two or more vertical towers anchored in series in the ground, a lift system integral to each of said two or more vertical towers having a plurality of vertically slidable swivel joints capable of vertical travel there up one of the two or more vertical towers, one or more cables, each cable strung between one of the plurality of vertically slidable swivel joints on each of the two of the or more vertical towers, a fire proof curtain affixed to said one or more cables, a below ground storage to contain said fire proof curtain.

Fire barrier blanket
10213634 · 2019-02-26 ·

A fire resistant system comprising a flexible blanket sized to be deployable on or over an edifice, or part thereof, the blanket being flame retardant and heat resistant, the blanket consisting of aromatic polyamide (aramid) fibers defining a knit yarn fabric, the blanket fabric defining distributed vent openings of small size to freely pass air from one side of the blanket to the other, and away from elongated edifice associated objects such as hot embers, the blanket having edges configured to be pulled for distributing the blanket over the edifice.

PORTABLE FIRE BLANKET DEPLOYMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD
20240325800 · 2024-10-03 ·

A portable system and method deploy a fire blanket to extinguish fires. One embodiment includes a foldable hinged assembly of arc-shaped elongated members configured to retain a fire blanket over a fire, and to pivot the arc-shaped elongated members to move the fire blanket onto the fire to smother and extinguish the fire. Another embodiment has a fire blanket mounted on poles of mobile platforms which are positionable to surround the fire and drop the fire blanket onto the fire to smother and extinguish the fire. Methods implement the portable system of the disclosed embodiments.

FIRE-STOPPING SUSPENSION APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME TO STOP THE SPREAD OF FIRE
20180236277 · 2018-08-23 ·

The present invention provides a fire-stopping suspension comprising a top suspension device and a bottom suspension device. The top suspension device comprises a first transmission mechanism, a plurality of shafts having fire-retardant fabrics thereon, and a top suspension support frame, wherein the first transmission mechanism drives the shafts to roll out or roll back the fire-retardant fabrics. The bottom suspension device comprises a second transmission mechanism, a plurality of first cutter shafts, and a bottom suspension support frame, wherein the bottom suspension support frame is suspended at lower ends of the fire-retardant fabrics, and the second transmission mechanism drives the first cutter shafts so that objects under the bottom suspension device can be easily cut and chopped by the first cutter shafts. The present invention also provides a method of using said fire-stopping suspension apparatus to stop the spread of fire.