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Fire Out Sprinkler Device
20230130282 · 2023-04-27 ·

The present invention relates to a novel sprinkler device. The device is designed to prevent the spread of wildfires to residential areas. The device comprises a plurality of sprinkler nozzle heads secured to a pole component. Each sprinkler nozzle head comprises a built-in sensor that will detect the presence of a fire, automatically activating the sprinkler nozzle head to extinguish a fire. Further, each sprinkler nozzle head comprises a backup system in case of a power failure, or the sensor fails. Further, the sprinkler heads can comprise a solar-powered battery and a manual power switch.

AUTOMATED TELESCOPIC WATER CANNON, WITH WATER TANK CONNECTION CAPABILITY, AUTOMATED WATER GUN
20230066602 · 2023-03-02 · ·

An automated telescopic water cannon and nozzle gun apparatuses that function by variable water pressure controlled by actuator and gear motor. Water pressure extends the water cannon nesting tubes and distance is restrained by center tube retainer cap connected to a winch cable. The water cannon handle bars are positioned for balancing allowing the firefighter to control the apparatus when tubes are extended and the winch reversed pulls the tubes back to the home position.. The bipod elevates, lowers, extends and retracts with actuators for positioning of the apparatus. The external tube has a an attachable polycarbonate heat and blast resistant shied connect at the end. The apparatus connected to the water tank may be transported by a helicopter to fight all types of fires, for an aerial attack. The water nozzle gun has an extended tube stock connection for control assistants and nozzle extension for direct and angle application.

Outdoor Fire Suppression Spray System (Sky Hydrant ), and application
20230146957 · 2023-05-11 ·

The current invention is a remotely controlled fire suppression system that pipes water directly from a water main to a water cannon. The water can be sprayed hundreds of feet from the cannon, which can change direction and angle of spray. The suppression system is attached to a water main, with an electric valve that allows control of pressure and flow rate. The water cannon is attached at the top of the water pipe, which can rise 3′-30′ or more above the ground. The water cannon can be fixed or change direction and angle. The water valve and water cannon are remotely controlled, by wired or wireless communication. Units are identified by GPS and address, allowing individual or government units to use devices at fire sites.

Water Spray Base for Fire
20170312560 · 2017-11-02 ·

A water spray base for fire includes a water inlet pipe, a fixed base, a water outlet pipe, and an adjusting device so as to feature an easy and convenient way of adjusting the angle of elevation or depression of the water spray base and a light weight.

Water Spray Base for Fire
20170312560 · 2017-11-02 ·

A water spray base for fire includes a water inlet pipe, a fixed base, a water outlet pipe, and an adjusting device so as to feature an easy and convenient way of adjusting the angle of elevation or depression of the water spray base and a light weight.

SWIVEL BEARING ASSEMBLY
20220057030 · 2022-02-24 ·

A bearing assembly suitable for a fluid delivery system such as a hydraulic water cannon, including for a first pipe that is moveable relative to a second pipe, the assembly comprising a main body adapted to be connected to an end of the first pipe, an annular centre swivel adapted to be connected to an end of the second pipe, the centre swivel including an annular, axially extending boss extending away from the main body, with the opposed radially extending face extending radially outwardly from said boss, and a bearing end cap adapted to engage around the second pipe and be fastened to the main body securing there between said centre swivel. The bearing assembly is adapted to operate at water pressures greater than 10 bar.

SWIVEL BEARING ASSEMBLY
20220057030 · 2022-02-24 ·

A bearing assembly suitable for a fluid delivery system such as a hydraulic water cannon, including for a first pipe that is moveable relative to a second pipe, the assembly comprising a main body adapted to be connected to an end of the first pipe, an annular centre swivel adapted to be connected to an end of the second pipe, the centre swivel including an annular, axially extending boss extending away from the main body, with the opposed radially extending face extending radially outwardly from said boss, and a bearing end cap adapted to engage around the second pipe and be fastened to the main body securing there between said centre swivel. The bearing assembly is adapted to operate at water pressures greater than 10 bar.

FIRE SUPPRESSANT SYSTEMS
20170291053 · 2017-10-12 ·

A fire suppressant system is a device that uses steam/super-heated water to suppress and put out fires rather than the traditional water method. The invention uses steam/super-heated water under high pressure to blow out and suppress the fire. The wet pressurized steam/super-heated water “blows out” the fire and the pressure removes (displaces) the oxygen and spark needed for the fire to continue burning. The wet steam/super-heated water works much like water to suppress and put out the fire but the additional benefits of the pressure help to reduce the fuel (air and spark) for the fire as well.

FIRE SUPPRESSANT SYSTEMS
20170291053 · 2017-10-12 ·

A fire suppressant system is a device that uses steam/super-heated water to suppress and put out fires rather than the traditional water method. The invention uses steam/super-heated water under high pressure to blow out and suppress the fire. The wet pressurized steam/super-heated water “blows out” the fire and the pressure removes (displaces) the oxygen and spark needed for the fire to continue burning. The wet steam/super-heated water works much like water to suppress and put out the fire but the additional benefits of the pressure help to reduce the fuel (air and spark) for the fire as well.

Multi-Functional Fire Attack System
20170291050 · 2017-10-12 ·

The present invention concerns a portable building fire suppression system which allows fire-fighters to position the device within a building early on in the firefighting process. The device may use automated controls to begin fire suppression. Further, a number of electronics including lighting, smoke detection, alarms, camera, motion sensor, and the like may be included on the portion of the device inserted into the building. These electronic systems may provide vital information early in the firefighting process to inform fire fighters about conditions within the building.