Patent classifications
A62C37/40
System and Method for Fire Fighting in a Room, in Particular in a Residential Room
The present invention relates to a system (1) and a corresponding method (400) for fire fighting of a room (101) comprising one or more fire locator devices (7) comprising an array sensor (19) having a grid (17) of sensor elements each; a controller (9) that associates each of the sensor elements of the array sensor (19) to at least one zone (210a-210e, 310a-310h); a plurality of controllable fire fighting devices (3a-3e) being arranged to selectively release a supply of fire extinguishing fluid to one of the plurality of zones (210a-210e, 310a-310h) upon activation by the controller (9).
FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE BATTERY
Proposed is a fire extinguishing system for a vehicle battery. A pressure balancing element disposed on a battery pack provides a gas path between inside and outside a battery housing. A gas path portion connected to the pressure balancing element through a ventilation valve has a terminal end open to the air, allowing gas to move between the gas path and the air. A main fire detector disposed on the gas path portion detects a fire in the battery pack. A controller outputs a control signal to extinguish the fire. An extinguishing agent supply unit supplies a fire extinguishing agent to the gas path portion through the ventilation valve and the pressure balancing element in response to the control signal. A fire occurring in the battery pack is rapidly and accurately detected and immediately and effectively extinguished.
FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE BATTERY
Proposed is a fire extinguishing system for a vehicle battery. A pressure balancing element disposed on a battery pack provides a gas path between inside and outside a battery housing. A gas path portion connected to the pressure balancing element through a ventilation valve has a terminal end open to the air, allowing gas to move between the gas path and the air. A main fire detector disposed on the gas path portion detects a fire in the battery pack. A controller outputs a control signal to extinguish the fire. An extinguishing agent supply unit supplies a fire extinguishing agent to the gas path portion through the ventilation valve and the pressure balancing element in response to the control signal. A fire occurring in the battery pack is rapidly and accurately detected and immediately and effectively extinguished.
COMPUTER SERVER HEAT REGULATION UTILIZING INTEGRATED PRECISION AIR FLOW
The present invention includes a lateral support member for a server computer constructed to permit advantageous airflow. The present invention can be operated to shunt organized airflow into multiple computer cases and/or organized airflow from multiple computer cases to a dedicated heat reservoir.
Fire Suppression System Remote Monitoring
A fire suppression system has a plurality of tank units (40, 42, 44, 46) each having: a tank body having a first port and an interior for storing at least one of fire suppressant and driver gas; a discharge assembly mounted to the first port and comprising: a discharge valve (50, 52); and a first monitoring switch or sensor (230; 240). A first monitoring unit (100) is coupled to the first monitoring switch or sensor of each said tank unit and configured to communicate with a remote monitoring location. For each of the tank units there is: a second monitoring switch or sensor (260, 280, 290); and a second monitoring unit (340) coupled to said second monitoring switch or sensor and configured to communicate with the remote monitoring location.
Fire Suppression System Remote Monitoring
A fire suppression system has a plurality of tank units (40, 42, 44, 46) each having: a tank body having a first port and an interior for storing at least one of fire suppressant and driver gas; a discharge assembly mounted to the first port and comprising: a discharge valve (50, 52); and a first monitoring switch or sensor (230; 240). A first monitoring unit (100) is coupled to the first monitoring switch or sensor of each said tank unit and configured to communicate with a remote monitoring location. For each of the tank units there is: a second monitoring switch or sensor (260, 280, 290); and a second monitoring unit (340) coupled to said second monitoring switch or sensor and configured to communicate with the remote monitoring location.
Fire Suppression System
A fire suppression system including a gas detector device associated with an electrochemical unit and configured for detecting at least one gas character; a control unit coupled to the gas detector device and configured to, in a first comparison execution, compare said at least one gas character with at least one pre-set indicative gas character; wherein the control unit is configured to command an outlet device to discharge a fire extinguishing fluid over the electrochemical unit if the first comparison execution signifies that the detected gas character corresponds with the pre-set indicative gas character.
Fire Suppression System
A fire suppression system including a gas detector device associated with an electrochemical unit and configured for detecting at least one gas character; a control unit coupled to the gas detector device and configured to, in a first comparison execution, compare said at least one gas character with at least one pre-set indicative gas character; wherein the control unit is configured to command an outlet device to discharge a fire extinguishing fluid over the electrochemical unit if the first comparison execution signifies that the detected gas character corresponds with the pre-set indicative gas character.
Fire Out Sprinkler Device
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.
Fire Out Sprinkler Device
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.