FIREFIGHTING FOAM-MIXING SYSTEM
20210052927 · 2021-02-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G05D11/006
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure generally relates to a firefighting foam-mixing system and to a water diverter arrangement for use in a firefighting foam-mixing system.
Claims
1. A firefighting foam-mixing system, comprising: a water line for providing a water flow, a storage tank having an inlet and an outlet, the storage tank comprising an internally arranged membrane adapted for holding a foaming agent and connected to the outlet, a first conduit having a first end connected to the inlet of the storage tank, and a second conduit having a first end connected to the outlet of the storage tank and a second end connected to the water line at a first position, wherein: the firefighting foam-mixing system further comprises a water diverter arrangement connected to the water line at a second position and to a second end of the first conduit, the second position being upstream of the first position in relation to the water flow through the water line, the water diverter arrangement is configured to, independent of a current flow of water at the second position, divert a predetermined proportion of the water flowing through the water line at the second position, to the first conduit for pressurizing an outside surface of the membrane.
2. The firefighting foam-mixing system according to claim 1, wherein the water diverter arrangement is configured to operate within a predetermined water flow range.
3. The firefighting foam-mixing system according to claim 1, wherein the foaming agent is introduced to the water line at the first position.
4. The firefighting foam-mixing system according to claim 1, further comprising the foaming agent.
5. The firefighting foam-mixing system according to claim 4, wherein the foaming agent has non-Newtonian properties.
6. The firefighting foam-mixing system according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined proportion is fixed.
7. The firefighting foam-mixing system according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined proportion is adjustable.
8. The firefighting foam-mixing system according to claim 7, wherein the water diverter arrangement comprises means for adjusting the predetermined proportion of water being diverted from the water line.
9. The firefighting foam-mixing system according to claim 7, wherein the predetermined proportion is adjustable between 0.1%-6%.
10. The firefighting foam-mixing system according to claim 1, further comprising a three-way valve arranged at the second conduit between the outlet of the storage tank and the first position.
11. The firefighting foam-mixing system according to claim 10, wherein the three-way valve is set to a first state in which the foaming agent is introduced to the water line at the first position.
12. The firefighting foam-mixing system according to claim 10, further comprising a foam test line, wherein the three-way valve is set to a second state in which the foaming agent is introduced to the foam test line.
13. The firefighting foam-mixing system according to claim 1, further comprising a balancing valve, the balancing valve having a first end connected to the first position of the water line and a second end connected to the second end of the second conduit.
14. The firefighting foam-mixing system according to claim 1, wherein the water diverter arrangement is a proportioning valve.
15. A water diverter arrangement for a firefighting foam-mixing system, wherein the water diverter arrangement is configured to: be connected to a water line comprised with the firefighting foam-mixing system, and divert a predetermined proportion of the water from the water line independent of a current flow of water at a position where the water diverter arrangement is connected to the water line.
16. The water diverter arrangement according to claim 15, wherein the water diverter arrangement is implemented as a proportioning valve.
17. The water diverter arrangement according to claim 15, wherein the water diverter arrangement comprises a spring mounted valve portion for controlling the diversion of the predetermined proportion of the water from the water line.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The various aspects of the present disclosure, including its particular features and advantages, will be readily understood from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The present disclosure will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which currently preferred embodiments of the present disclosure are shown. This present disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided for thoroughness and completeness, and fully convey the scope of the present disclosure to the skilled person. Like reference characters refer to like elements throughout.
[0027] Turning now to the drawings and to
[0028] The prior art firefighting foam system 1 further includes a first electromagnetic flow meter 15 which is located in the firefighting water line 3 upstream of the mixing means 5, for measuring the quantity of firefighting water running through the firefighting water line per unit of time. Furthermore, the firefighting foam system includes a second electromagnetic flow meter 17, typically being paddle wheel based, which is located in the firefighting foam supply line 7, for measuring the quantity of foaming agent running through the firefighting foam supply line per unit of time. As indicated above, such a paddle wheel based electromagnetic flow meter is not usable in relation to foaming agents having non-Newtonian properties.
[0029] The firefighting foam supply line 7 further accommodates an electrically controllable control valve 19 which can reduce the flow through the firefighting foam supply line. The prior art firefighting foam system 1 further includes an electronic control unit 21 which is connected to the two flow meters 15 and 17 and drives the control valve 19 in the case of an exceeding/falling short of a preset limit value for the proportion of the values measured by the two flow meters.
[0030] Thus, during operation of the prior art firefighting foam system 1, the control unit 21 will operate the control valve 19 such that a predefined proportion of the foaming agent is allowed to enter into the firefighting water running through the firefighting water line. The control unit 21 may as such be seen as an implementing a computer based control method for ensuring that the mixture between water and the foaming agent for forming the firefighting foam is within the desired range, such as a mixture of 3% foaming agent with water.
[0031] With reference now to
[0032] The firefighting foam-mixing system 100 according to the present disclosure comprises, similarly to the prior-art solution shown in
[0033] Contrary to the prior art solution of
[0034] Accordingly, during operation of the firefighting foam-mixing system 100 according to the present disclosure, a predetermined amount of water, such as in a non-limiting example of 3%, will be diverted from the water line 102 by means of the water diverter arrangement 116 and passed through the first conduit 112 and into the storage tank 104 at the inlet 106. The water will then put a pressure to the balloon/bladder/membrane 110, such as a corresponding amount of foaming agent will be pushed out of the storage tank 104 at the outlet 108, pass through the second conduit 114 and then into the water line 102 where the foaming agent will mix with the water flowing through the water line 102.
[0035] The water line 102 is then typically connected (not explicitly shown) to e.g. firefighting foam distribution means, such as e.g. a sprinkler system or similar means for distributing the firefighting foam at e.g. an ongoing fire.
[0036] In line with the present disclosure and with further reference to
[0037] In comparison to the illustration provided in
[0038] As would be apparent from the illustration, in case the three-way valve is turned to the second state, the foaming agent will no longer be allowed to enter into the water line 102. That is, rather, the foaming agent will instead enter into a test line 304 connected the three-way valve 302. In the illustration, the test line 304 is exemplified as provided with a bayonet connection, whereby e.g. a hose (not shown) may be connected. The hose may in turn be allowed to transport the foaming agent to e.g. a test tank (also not shown).
[0039] In the illustration provided in
[0040] In addition, in line with this disclosure it may also be possible to reuse the foaming agent, i.e. after the testing procedure is concluded, by refilling the storage tank 104 that has been collected in the test tank.
[0041] With reference finally to
[0042] The water diverter arrangement 116 further comprises a spring mounted plate 410 (exemplified as connected to a spring 412). The plate 410 is in the illustration of
[0043] Due to the spring mounting of the plate 410, the opening 416 may be essentially closed below an in comparison low water pressure. Once the water pressure through the water line 102 is increasing, the pressure towards the plate 410 is increased and the piston means 414 will be pushed further into the housing 402, whereby the opening at the diversion port 408 is correspondingly increased. The opening may in come embodiments be provided with plate provided with a selected opening that has been adapted to the desired proportion of the water to be diverted through the water diversion port 408. The currently used plate with the opening may for example be allowed to be substituted to differently arranged plate with a differently shaped opening, whereby a different desired proportion of the water to be diverted through the water diversion port 408 may be selected.
[0044] In summary, present disclosure relates a firefighting foam-mixing system, comprising a water line for providing a water flow, a storage tank having an inlet and an outlet, the storage tank comprising an internally arranged membrane adapted for holding a foaming agent and connected to the outlet, a first conduit having a first end connected to the inlet of the storage tank, and a second conduit having a first end connected to the outlet of the storage tank and a second end connected to the water line at a first position, wherein the firefighting foam-mixing system further comprises a water diverter arrangement connected to the water line at a second position and to a second end of the first conduit, the second position being upstream of the first position in relation to the water flow through the water line, the water diverter arrangement is configured to, independent of a current flow of water at the second position, divert a predetermined proportion of the water flowing through the water line at the second position, to the first conduit for pressurizing an outside surface of the membrane.
[0045] Advantages with the present disclosure includes e.g. the possibility to operate the firefighting foam-mixing system even in situations where there is e.g. a power outage or failure, since the disclosed solution will function without any use of electrical powering.
[0046] Although the figures may show a sequence the order of the steps may differ from what is depicted. In addition, two or more steps may be performed concurrently or with partial concurrence. Such variation will depend on the software and hardware systems chosen and on designer choice. All such variations are within the scope of the disclosure. Additionally, even though the present disclosure has been described with reference to specific exemplifying embodiments thereof, many different alterations, modifications and the like will become apparent for those skilled in the art.
[0047] In addition, variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by the skilled addressee in practicing the claimed present disclosure, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. Furthermore, in the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality.