SELF-CONTAINED FOAM-GENERATING DEVICE WITH BUILT-IN BREATHING APPARATUS
20240207662 ยท 2024-06-27
Inventors
- Fabien FRANCES (Saint-Julien-De-Peyrolas, FR)
- Pierre VENDITTI (Saint-Paulet-De-Caisson, FR)
- C?lia LEPEYTRE (Rochefort-du-Gard, FR)
Cpc classification
B08B3/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A breathing apparatus for use by the operator, is supplied with compressed air also used to manufacture the foam to be generated on site, and optionally run a pneumatic pump sucking up the foaming liquid, using suitable regulators. An automatic shut-off device is added to automatically cut off the supply elsewhere than to the breathing apparatus when the quantity of air available becomes low.
Claims
1. A foam-generating device, comprising a reservoir of foaming liquid, a container of compressed air, a first pipe leaving the reservoir and passing through a pump, being connected to suction and delivery ports of said pump, a second pipe leaving the container, the first pipe and the second pipe leading to a mixer of the foaming liquid and compressed air, wherein the foam is formed; the second pipe comprising a bifurcation, fitted with an atmospheric pressure expansion valve, which leads to a breathing apparatus intended for an operator of the device, wherein the second pipe is fitted with an obturator downstream of the bifurcation, and wherein the obturator is associated with a compressed air pressure tap at the outlet of the container, which automatically closes the obturator when said pressure drops below a threshold.
2. The foam-generating device according to claim 1, wherein the bifurcation comprises a branch finishing at a valve of a quick coupling half, intended to connect to another breathing apparatus.
3. The foam-generating device according to claim 1, wherein the obturator is a valve pushed back by the compressed air in the pressure tap and pushed back in the opposite direction by a spring.
4. The foam-generating device according to one of claim 1, further comprising a gauge connected to the second pipe.
Description
[0017] The invention will now be described in its various aspects, characteristics and advantages based on the following figures which show a specific embodiment provided purely for illustrative purposes:
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[0024] With reference to
[0025] The frame 8 supports the reservoir 1, the cylinder 2, the main expansion valve 4, the pneumatic pump 5, at least one first portion of the first pipe 11 and the second pipe 14. As shown in
[0026] The mixer 6 can be positioned upstream of the nozzle 21. It is shown in
[0027] Other embodiments of the mixer 6 would also be suitable for implementing the invention.
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[0032] This is how the device works and what its advantages are. As the device has no constraints, i.e. no supply from the outside, the operator can put it on or carry it unconstrained in remote or difficult to access locations. He grabs the nozzle 21 by the gun 32 and squeezes the trigger 35 when he is in front of the surface to be covered with foam. Releasing the nozzle 21 enables the compressed air to flow through the second pipe 14. Part of the flow passes through the pneumatic pump 5, activates it and is used to draw a constant flow of foam solution from the reservoir 1, proportional to the air flow through the pump 5. The pumped foam solution and the main flow of compressed air, which is directed towards the nozzle 21, merge at the junction 15, upstream of the mixer 6. Here too, the flow of the foam solution and that of the compressed air which mixes with it are proportional and therefore have an invariable relationship, determined by the physical characteristics of the fluids and the device. The foam forms by mixing the air with the foam solution, passing through the mixer 6. The gates 28, and in particular the balls 30, are very effective in obtaining a high-expansion foam, i.e. with a low liquid fraction.
[0033] Some additional information of a practical nature is provided below to describe in more detail a specific example of this embodiment of the device and its performance. [0034] Cylinder 2: capacity of 31, initial pressure of 300 bar; [0035] Reservoir 1 or 1: capacity of 81 each; [0036] Main expansion valve 4: reduces the pressure to 7 bar; Second expansion valve 43: reduces the pressure to 4 bar; [0037] Foam solution: water, with Glucopon 215UP [BASF] at 10 g/1, and Xanthan Gum (G1253) [Sigma Aldrich] at 3 g/l; [0038] Layer sprayed onto vertical surface: 10 m.sup.2, 1 cm thick, in 120 s; sliding velocity less than 1 cm/min. If the foam is used to fill a volume, it must be maintained for at least 120 minutes; [0039] Expansion of foam obtained: 16.7 (approximately 100 litres of foam produced for every 6 litres of foaming solution used).
[0040] The balls 30 could be replaced by another solid body that can move freely in the cage 31, and their number could also be different, a single solid body being feasible.