Patent classifications
A62C99/0045
Soil-based fire suppression system
Implementations are disclosed herein that relate to a firefighting system. An example provides a firefighting system comprising a conveyance configured to receive and elevate screened soil, a chute configured to receive the screened soil at an entry point, and a nozzle configured to emit the screened soil toward a fire site, the nozzle comprising an augmentation device configured to increase a flow speed of the screened soil.
Stove top fire extinguishing device
An apparatus is disclosed for extinguishing a stovetop fire over a stovetop having a first burner, the apparatus including a container detachably mountable to a microwave positioned above the stove top. A supply of fire suppressant material is retained within the container. A heat responsive actuator is disposed on the container. When the container is mounted to the microwave over the first burner, and the fire actuates the heat responsive actuator, at least a portion of the supply of fire suppressant material falls from the container toward the first burner.
WET-DRY FIRE EXTINGUISHING AGENT
Fire extinguishing systems and methods, such as for combating compartment fires, can include or use wet and dry agents such as water droplets and aerosol-based particulate extinguisher agents. In an example, an extinguishing system includes a centralized extinguishing controller that can selectively provide the wet and dry agents to a compartment or environment. In other examples, dedicated dispenser systems separately, but optionally concurrently, provide water and aerosol-based agents to combat a compartment fire.
ENERGY STORAGE MODULE
An energy storage module includes: a plurality of battery cells arranged in a length direction, each of the battery cells including a vent; a plurality of insulation spacers, at least one of the insulation spacers being located between long side surfaces of an adjacent pair of the battery cells; a cover member; a top plate coupled to a top portion of the cover member and including ducts respectively corresponding to the vents of the battery cells and including opening holes respectively corresponding to the insulation spacers; a top cover coupled to a top portion of the top plate and including discharge holes located in an exhaust area and respectively corresponding to the ducts; and an extinguisher sheet located between the top cover and the top plate, configured to emit a fire extinguishing agent at a temperature exceeding a certain temperature and including opening holes located to correspond to the ducts.
STOVE TOP FIRE EXTINGUISHING DEVICE
An apparatus is disclosed for extinguishing a stovetop fire over a stovetop having a first burner, the apparatus including a container detachably mountable to a microwave positioned above the stove top. A supply of fire suppressant material is retained within the container. A heat responsive actuator is disposed on the container. When the container is mounted to the microwave over the first burner, and the fire actuates the heat responsive actuator, at least a portion of the supply of fire suppressant material falls from the container toward the first burner.
SAFETY SYSTEM/DEVICE FOR AUTOMOBILE/VEHICLE
Disclosed is a device configured for placement in the trunk of a vehicle. Embodiments are used to provide a buffer for protecting the front trunk of a vehicle. The device includes fire retardant/extinguisher powder that releases in the event of a fire caused by collision. In embodiments, the device may consist of one or more layered structures of geometry shapes. The structure consists of vertical geometry cells for storing fire retardant extinguisher powders. Other accessories such as a top covering and handle may apply depending on the embodiments.
Energy storage module
An energy storage module includes: a plurality of battery cells arranged in a length direction, each of the battery cells including a vent; a plurality of insulation spacers, at least one of the insulation spacers being located between long side surfaces of an adjacent pair of the battery cells; a cover member; a top plate coupled to a top portion of the cover member and including ducts respectively corresponding to the vents of the battery cells and including opening holes respectively corresponding to the insulation spacers; a top cover coupled to a top portion of the top plate and including discharge holes located in an exhaust area and respectively corresponding to the ducts; and an extinguisher sheet located between the top cover and the top plate, configured to emit a fire extinguishing agent at a temperature exceeding a certain temperature and including opening holes located to correspond to the ducts.
ENHANCED DRY CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHING COMPOSITION, APPARATUS, AND METHOD
A composition and apparatus for dry chemical fire extinguishing material is disclosed. The composition has a dry chemical fire extinguishing agent mixed with substantially spherical microspheres. The apparatus has a container for retaining the composition and a delivery nozzle. Also in the container is a propellant to convey the composition from the container to the nozzle. A fire is contacted by the composition to extinguish the fire.
Stove top fire extinguishing device
An apparatus is disclosed for extinguishing a stovetop fire over a stovetop having a first burner, the apparatus including a container detachably mountable to a microwave positioned above the stove top, the container having a closure retained in a closed position on the container. A supply of fire suppressant material is retained within the container when the closure is in the closed position. A heat responsive actuator is disposed on the container. When the container is mounted to the microwave over the first burner, and the fire actuates the heat responsive actuator, the closure moves to an open position and at least a portion of the supply of fire suppressant material falls toward the first burner.
Extinguishing container kit for a flammable substance
An extinguishing container kit including a resilient, foldable fireproof cloth having an original extended condition for holding the flammable substance therein. The resiliency of the fireproof cloth permits return to the original extended condition when released from an alternate cinched condition in which a fireproof drawstring woven through the apertures is gathered to cinch the fireproof cloth. An impermeable, fireproof container holds the cinched fireproof cloth, the flammable substance stored therein, and an optional amount of water. A removable lid is disposed on the fireproof container to seal the fireproof container to limit air ingress thereinto to extinguish and cool the flammable substance for subsequent disposal or re-use.