Fire suppression apparatus and method for flammable liquid storage tank rim seal gap area
10478648 ยท 2019-11-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62C35/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62C99/0009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A62C3/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62C35/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A fire suppressant system mounted above the flammable liquid within the rim space between a floating roof and the tank wall that stores solid fire suppressant materials within a container reactant to increased temperature by disintegrating and dropping the fire suppressant material to create an oxygen barrier and retard the spread of a fire.
Claims
1. A fire suppressant system for retarding the spread of a fire of a stored flammable liquid in an annular space between a floating roof and a wall of a storage tank surrounding the floating roof comprising: the floating roof set off from the wall of the storage tank by a self-centering seal extending over the surface of the stored flammable liquid in the annular space between the floating roof and said wall of the storage tank, said floating roof having a rim circumscribing the floating roof and a top surface; a plurality of containers mounted within the annular space at predetermined locations along the rim of the floating roof above the flammable liquid for holding a plurality of fire suppressant bodies, each of said plurality of containers responsive to an increase in temperature caused by combustion of the flammable liquid by rupturing or disintegrating and releasing the plurality of fire suppressant bodies to the liquid surface below; said fire suppressant bodies dropping to the flammable liquid surface create an oxygen barrier over the flammable liquid along said liquid surface for suppressing any fire within the annular space.
2. The fire suppressant system of claim 1 wherein said plurality of containers are mounted along the rim of the floating roof between the surface of the flammable liquid and a point below the top surface of the floating roof.
3. The fire suppressant system of claim 1 wherein the shape of said fire suppressant bodies is selected from the group consisting of spherical, pyramidal and rectangular solid geometric shapes, a number of each selected solid shape capable of being retained within each of said plurality of containers.
4. The fire suppressant system of claim 1 wherein a material of said fire suppressant bodies is selected from the group consisting of high melt temperature plastics wherein melting occurs at the temperature of combustion of the stored flammable liquid, intumescent materials, or combinations thereof.
5. The fire suppressant system of claim 1 wherein said plurality of containers are dimensioned to fit within the annular space along the rim of the floating roof so as not to be crushed and ruptured as the floating roof continues to self-center itself on the surface of the flammable liquid.
6. The fire suppressant system of claim 1 wherein said predetermined locations for the mounting of the plurality of containers along the rim of the floating roof are determined based upon the number of fire suppressant bodies that can be housed within the said containers and the surface area of the flammable liquid that these fire suppressant bodies must cover to create the oxygen barrier for fire suppression.
7. A fire suppression apparatus for retarding the spread of a fire of a stored flammable liquid in an annular space between a floating roof and a wall of a storage tank surrounding the floating roof comprising: a series of containers for holding a plurality of fire suppressant bodies mounted at predetermined locations along a rim circumscribing the floating roof above the flammable liquid within the annular space created between the floating roof and the wall of the storage tank by a self-centering seal extending over the surface of the flammable liquid; each of said series of containers being responsive to an increase in temperature caused by combustion of the flammable liquid by rupturing or disintegrating and releasing the plurality of fire suppressant bodies to the liquid surface below; said fire suppressant bodies dropping from each disintegrating or rupturing container of said series of containers to the flammable liquid surface creating an oxygen barrier over the flammable liquid along said liquid surface for suppressing any fire within the annular space.
8. The fire suppressant apparatus of claim 7 wherein each of said series of containers is mounted along the rim of the floating roof between the surface of the flammable liquid and a point below a top surface of the floating roof.
9. The fire suppressant apparatus of claim 7 wherein each of said series of containers is dimensioned to fit within the annular space along the rim of the floating roof so as not to be crushed and ruptured as the floating roof continues to self-center itself on the surface of the flammable liquid.
10. The fire suppressant apparatus of claim 7 wherein said predetermined locations for the mounting of the series of containers along the rim of the floating roof are determined based upon the number of fire suppressant bodies that can be housed within the said containers and the surface area of the flammable liquid that these fire suppressant bodies must cover to create the oxygen barrier for fire suppression.
11. The fire suppressant apparatus of claim 7 wherein said fire suppressant bodies are selected from the group consisting of spherical, pyramidal and rectangular solid geometric shape, a number of each selected solid shape capable of being retained within each of said plurality of containers.
12. The fire suppressant apparatus of claim 7 wherein a material of said fire suppressant bodies is selected from the group consisting of high melt temperature plastics wherein melting occurs at the temperature of combustion of the stored flammable liquid, intumescent materials, or combinations thereof.
13. A method for the retarding the spread of a fire within an annular space formed between a floating roof and a wall of a flammable liquid storage tank surrounding the floating roof comprising the steps of: providing a series of containers for holding a plurality of fire suppressant bodies mounted at predetermined locations along a rim circumscribing the floating roof above a flammable liquid within the annular space created between the floating roof and the wall of the storage tank by a self-centering seal extending over the surface of the flammable liquid; said series of containers being responsive to an increase in temperature caused by combustion of the flammable liquid by rupturing or disintegrating and releasing the plurality of fire suppressant bodies to the liquid surface below; dropping said fire suppressant bodies from each disintegrating or rupturing container of said series of containers to the flammable liquid surface creating an oxygen barrier over the flammable liquid along said liquid surface for suppressing any fire within the annular space.
14. The method for the retarding the spread of a fire of claim 13 further comprising the step of mounting each of said series of containers along the rim of the floating roof between the surface of the flammable liquid and a point below a top surface of the floating roof.
15. The method for the retarding the spread of a fire of claim 13 further comprising the step of dimensioning each of said series of containers to fit within the annular space along the rim of the floating roof so as not to be crushed and ruptured as the floating roof continues to self-center itself on the surface of the flammable liquid.
16. The method for the retarding the spread of a fire of claim 13 further comprising the step of mounting the of the series of containers along the rim of the floating roof based upon the number of fire suppressant bodies that can be housed within the said containers and the surface area of the flammable liquid that these fire suppressant bodies must cover to create the oxygen barrier for fire suppression.
17. The method for the retarding the spread of a fire of claim 13 further comprising the step of selecting said fire suppressant bodies from the group consisting of spherical, pyramidal and rectangular solid geometric shapes, a number of each selected solid shape capable of being retained within each of said plurality of containers.
18. The method for the retarding the spread of a fire of claim 13 further comprising the step of selecting a material of said fire suppressant bodies from the group consisting of high melt temperature plastics wherein melting occurs at the temperature of combustion of the stored flammable liquid, intumescent materials, or combinations thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings forms which are presently preferred; it being understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) The following detailed description is of the best presently contemplated mode of carrying out the invention. The description is not intended in a limiting sense, and is made solely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention. The various features and advantages of the present invention may be more readily understood with reference to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
(8) Referring now to the drawings in detail, where like numerals refer to like parts or elements, there is shown in
(9) The box-like container 12 containing the fire suppressant material is positioned just above the level 40 of the stored liquid in the example shown in
(10) Housed within the container 12 are a multiplicity of spheres 36 that comprise the fire suppressant material. The spheres 36, also made of plastic, drop onto the surface of the liquid 40 along with segments of the container 12 creating an oxygen barrier before they melt due to the heat of the fire. See,
(11) Referring now to
(12) The present invention contemplates a plurality of containers 12 positioned within the rim space and disposed at locations extending around the periphery of the rim 18 of the floating roof 14. The number and exact positioning of the containers 12 will depend upon the dimensions of the tank and the floating roof 14. Additionally, the spacing of the containers 12 along the rim 18 will also depend upon the number of stored fire suppressant spheres 36 that are housed within the containers 12 as there are a minimum number of spheres 36 required to cover the stored liquid surface within a segment of the rim space to blanket that surface area and create an oxygen barrier to suppress the spread of a fire.
(13) The fire suppressant spheres 36 may be made of a plastic material that will melt at approximately the temperature of the fire when the stored liquid combusts. The spheres 36 may also be made of an intumescent material that will resist combustion and/or melting for a longer period of time. The number of spheres 36 required for blanketing a limited surface area of the stored liquid within the rim space will depend upon the size of the spheres and whether all of the spheres are of the same dimension. It is possible to have differently sized spheres 36 to achieve a more closely packed blanket, or sphere layers as shown in
(14) The size of the spheres 36 can also depend upon the size of the container 12 as the dimensions of the container may be restricted due to the available space for mounting in the rim space. Thus, if the size of the container 12 is restricted, which will limit the number of spheres 36 contained therein, the number of containers 12 must be increased to cover the entire rim space with a sufficient number of spheres 36 to blanket the surface area of the liquid in the event of a fire in the rim space. Although the fire suppressant materials have been described as spheres, other solid geometric shapes, e.g., pyramidal, solid rectangular, etc., will be just as suitable for the intended purpose of smothering any stored liquid fire at the location of its ignition.
(15) An alternative placement of the container 12 may be required for different seal configurations in the rim space area of volatile fluid storage tanks. With reference to
(16) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof and, accordingly, the described embodiments are to be considered in all respects as being illustrative and not restrictive, with the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims, rather than the foregoing detailed description, as indicating the scope of the invention as well as all modifications which may fall within a range of equivalency which are also intended to be embraced therein.