Patent classifications
A62C37/10
CONTROLLED SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR STORAGE FIRE PROTECTION
Fire protection systems and methods for ceiling-only high-piled storage protection. The systems include a plurality of fluid distribution devices disposed beneath a ceiling and above a high-piled storage commodity having a nominal storage height ranging from a nominal 20 ft. to a maximum nominal storage height of 55 ft. and means for quenching a fire in the storage commodity. The stored commodity to be protected may include ex posed expanded plastics. The fluid distribution devices include a frame body having an inlet, an outlet, a sealing assembly, and an electronically operated releasing mechanism supporting the sealing assembly in the outlet.
GRILL HOUSING
A protective grill housing assembly includes a bottom base panel, a rear panel, left and right side panels and a roof panel. Upper and lower spacer brackets are provided on the rear of the housing to prevent the grill housing from being placed too close to an adjacent structure. These spacers further ensure that the proper air gap is maintained to further insulate the adjacent structure from heat and flame transfer. A front panel assembly may includes at least one hinged door to provide access to the interior of the housing. Some embodiments may further include an integrated exploding fire extinguisher ball for quick automatic activation should a fire occur.
GRILL HOUSING
A protective grill housing assembly includes a bottom base panel, a rear panel, left and right side panels and a roof panel. Upper and lower spacer brackets are provided on the rear of the housing to prevent the grill housing from being placed too close to an adjacent structure. These spacers further ensure that the proper air gap is maintained to further insulate the adjacent structure from heat and flame transfer. A front panel assembly may includes at least one hinged door to provide access to the interior of the housing. Some embodiments may further include an integrated exploding fire extinguisher ball for quick automatic activation should a fire occur.
Sprinkler bulb
A sprinkler bulb 100 for a fire suppression system and a method of activating the sprinkler bulb 100. The sprinkler bulb includes a sealed frangible housing 110; a circuit device 120 within the housing 110, wherein the circuit device 120 comprises an ultraviolet light source 125; and a photosensitive fluid 130 within the housing that in use undergoes a chemical reaction when exposed to ultraviolet light from the light source 125.
Advanced misting delivery system, methods, and materials
An embodiment of the present invention includes an advanced adjustable density misting delivery system (AMDS) for detecting and neutralizing a fire. The AMDS includes a bladder containing a fire suppressant material, a pump operatively connected to the bladder via a tube, and a nozzle operatively connected to the pump and the bladder via the tube. The AMDS also includes a controller electrically connected to the pump and a sensor in communication with the controller, where the sensor is configured to detect a parameter that indicates the presence of the fire. The controller is configured to transition the pump from a deactivated state to an activated state when the sensor detects the parameter, such that in the deactivated state the pump does not operate, and in the activated state the pump causes the fire suppressant to flow from the bladder, through the tube, and out the nozzle.
Advanced misting delivery system, methods, and materials
An embodiment of the present invention includes an advanced adjustable density misting delivery system (AMDS) for detecting and neutralizing a fire. The AMDS includes a bladder containing a fire suppressant material, a pump operatively connected to the bladder via a tube, and a nozzle operatively connected to the pump and the bladder via the tube. The AMDS also includes a controller electrically connected to the pump and a sensor in communication with the controller, where the sensor is configured to detect a parameter that indicates the presence of the fire. The controller is configured to transition the pump from a deactivated state to an activated state when the sensor detects the parameter, such that in the deactivated state the pump does not operate, and in the activated state the pump causes the fire suppressant to flow from the bladder, through the tube, and out the nozzle.
Temperature-Based Fire Protection
A fire detection device and method therefor are able to provide automatic activation so as to extinguish a fire. The fire detection can be rapid and temperature-based. In one embodiment, a heat collector can be provided to enhance thermal responsiveness. Activation of the fire detection device can be electrically induced to release an extinguishing agent at the fire. The activation can be protected such that it is durable and unaffected by vibrations.
Temperature-Based Fire Protection
A fire detection device and method therefor are able to provide automatic activation so as to extinguish a fire. The fire detection can be rapid and temperature-based. In one embodiment, a heat collector can be provided to enhance thermal responsiveness. Activation of the fire detection device can be electrically induced to release an extinguishing agent at the fire. The activation can be protected such that it is durable and unaffected by vibrations.
FIRE EXTINGUISHING DEVICE
A fire extinguishing device for automatically fighting fires, having a housing, which includes at least one fastening means for fastening the device on a wall or ceiling, in particular of a building, having an extinguishing agent container, arranged in the housing, having a fluid extinguishing agent in particular, having at least one spray nozzle for discharging the extinguishing agent from the extinguishing agent container, having at least one sensor designed to detect a fire and its position in the surroundings of the device, and having at least one control device designed to discharge the extinguishing agent from the extinguishing agent container through the at least one spray nozzle in the direction of the detected fire.
FIRE EXTINGUISHING DEVICE
A fire extinguishing device for automatically fighting fires, having a housing, which includes at least one fastening means for fastening the device on a wall or ceiling, in particular of a building, having an extinguishing agent container, arranged in the housing, having a fluid extinguishing agent in particular, having at least one spray nozzle for discharging the extinguishing agent from the extinguishing agent container, having at least one sensor designed to detect a fire and its position in the surroundings of the device, and having at least one control device designed to discharge the extinguishing agent from the extinguishing agent container through the at least one spray nozzle in the direction of the detected fire.