RECEPTACLE FOR SUPPRESSING AND CONTAINING A FIRE
20200101334 ยท 2020-04-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D81/3802
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A62C3/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62C99/0045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention is a shipping container adapted to isolate and extinguish a fire within the container, the container comprising a container body having a bottom, an interior wall defining an internal region, an opening into the internal region, a cover positionable over the opening, an insert or liner is provided within the container and at a fixed distance from its interior wall, the insert having apertures extending therethrough, the region between the container's interior wall and bottom and the insert contains a free-flowing expanded glass granulate having fire insulating, fire suppressing and smoke absorbing properties.
Claims
1. A shipping container adapted to isolate and extinguish a fire inside of the container, the container comprising: a) a container body having a bottom; b) an interior wall defining an internal region; c) an opening into the internal region; d) a cover positionable over the opening; e) an insert disposed inside of the container, the insert is spaced a distance from the interior wall and the container bottom, the insert has apertures extending therethrough; and f) a free-flowing expanded glass granulate having fire insulating, suppressing and smoke absorbing properties, the granulate is disposed between the container's interior wall and bottom.
2. The container as in claim 1 and wherein the free-flowing expanded glass granulate comprises foamed silicon dioxide glass spheres.
3. The container as in claim 2 and wherein the foamed silicon dioxide glass spheres have a diameter between about 1 mm to about 4 mm.
4. The container as in claim 3 and wherein the foamed silicon dioxide glass spheres are provided as a blend of spheres having a diameter of 1 mm, 2 mm, 3 mm and 4 mm and in a ratio of 1:1:1:1.
5. The container as in claim 1 and wherein the cover is provided with at least one pressure relief valve.
6. The container as in claim 1 and wherein the insert is constructed from steel material.
7. The container as in claim 1 and wherein the insert includes a collar extending between the liner and the container interior wall.
8. The container as in claim 1 and wherein the insert is cylindrical and comprises a side wall and a bottom.
9. The container as in claim 6 and wherein the insert has a di-electric coating.
10. The container as in claim 1 and wherein the apertures are located in an upper region and a lower region of the insert.
11. The container as in claim 10 and further comprising a filter is associated with the apertures.
12. The container as in claim 1 and wherein the apertures are aligned as a narrow band that extend the circumference of the insert.
13. The container as in claim 1 and wherein the apertures are provided in at least two regions near the bottom of the container and on opposite sides of the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] The fire suppressing and extinguishing container according the present invention is adapted to receive one or more items that could undergo a thermal event, for example, a lithium-ion battery that might spontaneously ignite due to thermal runaway or an electronic device containing a lithium-ion battery. The disclosed container is particularly advantageous for use as a shipping container for ground transport. The present invention meets UN certification for containing and shipping dangerous goods and operates under DOT hazardous material special permit 20549. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate the present invention may also be useful for non-shipping applications, such as a container for holding lithium-ion batteries at a recycling facility or at an electronic device repair facility.
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[0016] The container C is shown to have a bottom or floor 2 with a side wall 4 connected to the floor 2 and an interior region that extends below the opening 6 of the container. The floor 2 and the side wall 4 have an exterior container surface and an interior container surface. A cover or closure 8 is provided to seal or otherwise close the container C. In a preferred embodiment the cover is provided with one or more pressure relief valves that will release at around 1-3 psi. to prevent the drum from being over-pressurized during a fire event.
[0017] A rolled steel liner or insert 10 is provided within container C and secured to the interior surface of side wall 4 by a series of brackets (not shown) that are tack welded to the drum and pop riveted to the insert. Other securing methods are within the scope of the present invention. A collar is provided at the opening 6 of the container which secures the insert 10 to the side wall 4 of the container. The metal insert 10 is shown to be generally cylindrical is shape and comprises a side wall 12 and bottom 14. Other insert shapes are within the scope of the present invention depending upon the configuration of the container.
[0018] The interior of the insert is preferably provided with a dielectric coating to render it non-conductive to electricity and therefore enhance the safety of the vessel. The liner is provided with strategically placed vent holes 16 disposed along its upper end and lower end. It is within the scope of the present invention to vary the location, size and quantity of the vent holes depending upon the general configuration of the container and its end use. In the drawings, the upper vent holes are shown to form a relatively narrow band extending the circumference of the insert. The lower vent holes are shown to be provided in separate regions on opposite sides of the insert.
[0019] A carbon cloth filter 18 may be provided against the vent holes to prevent material from passing through the vents and to permit filtering of the atmosphere within the container during a fire event.
[0020] In a preferred embodiment and when the container is a standard size 55 gallon drum, the distance between the insert and the interior surface of the container side wall and bottom will be about two inches. This width of this cavity or gap can be varied to provide more or less fire suppression characteristics depending upon the end use of the container or the nature of the goods being shipped i.e. if they are more or less likely to be combustible.
[0021] The entire gap or region extending between the insert and the floor 2 and side wall 4 of the container is filled with free flowing expanded glass granules 22. The granules are relatively small, lightweight spheres of expanded (i.e. foamed) silicon dioxide glass having interior pores that provide a closed cell structure and about 70-80% air by volume. The granules readily absorb heat and smoke and function as an insulator during a fire event and ultimately extinguish a fire within the container by displacing oxygen. The size of the aggregate correlates to its interior pore size and hence its relatively low density that enhances its utility as a reactive extinguisher. A commercially available expanded glass granulate suitable for use in the present invention is sold by Dennert Poraver GmbH under the EXTOVER trademark which is incorporated herein by reference.
[0022] The size of the expanded glass granulate in the present invention is preferably non-uniform and comprises a blend of varying sized granules. The smallest size granules have relatively greater density and a smaller pore size while the largest sized granules have the lower density and a larger pore size. In a preferred embodiment, the size of the loose fill granulate is between about 1 mm diameter to about 4 mm in diameter. A suitable composition for the granulate is a blend of 1 mm, 2 mm, 3 mm and 4mm diameter size spheres combined in a 1:1:1:1 ratio. The preferred blend has a total air content of about 70-80% by volume and an average density of about 10 bs/ft{circumflex over ()}3 to promote sufficient absorption of heat, provide enhanced insulative properties from the heat of the fire and also provide low heat transference. The intense heat generated by a lithium battery fire will cause at least some of the granules to melt however no toxic byproduct is produced. As best shown in
[0023] While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, it is understood that it is capable of further modifications, uses and adaptations, both in whole and in part, while following the general principle of the invention including such departures from the present disclosure as is known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains, and as may be applied to the central features of this invention.