Focused Stream, Aerated Foam Projecting Nozzle Including Fixed Wand System and Method As Well As Possibly Portable Center Pointing Nozzle
20170209724 ยท 2017-07-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D23/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D23/126
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01F23/2363
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D2210/00036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/0871
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/1252
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F23/2362
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/0884
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention includes components and methodology for fixed and semi-fixed systems for extinguishing fire in large industrial flammable liquid storage tanks, including aerated foam projecting nozzles discharging substantially focused streams together with aeration chambers and risers and the formation of wand heads and wands.
Claims
1. Fire fighting apparatus for projecting aerated fire fighting foam in a substantially focused stream, comprising: a nozzle structured for projecting into the atmosphere from a solid bore discharge orifice at least 100 gallons per minute (gpm) aerated fire fighting foam at 100 pounds per square inch (psi); the nozzle having a tip portion defining a longitudinal axis and terminating the nozzle in the solid bore discharge orifice, the tip portion having a stream shaper; the stream shaper having at least four fins with a longitudinal dimension in the tip portion greater than a radial dimension in the tip portion, the fins terminating substantially flush with the nozzle solid bore discharge orifice; the nozzle tip portion attached by conduit to, and proximally downstream of, an ambient air aeration chamber, the conduit structured to provide substantially open, unobstructed flow upstream of the fins for at least a distance of a diameter of the nozzle discharge orifice.
2. The fire fighting apparatus of claim 1 including greater than four fins and wherein the fins have a longitudinal dimension greater than twice a radial dimension.
3. The fire fighting apparatus of claim 2 structured to project between 100 gpm and 900 gpm of the aerated fire fighting foam at 100 psi.
4. A fire fighting apparatus for projecting aerated fire fighting foam in a substantially focused stream, comprising: a nozzle structured for projecting into the atmosphere from a solid bore discharge orifice at least 100 gallons per minute (gpm) aerated fire fighting foam at 100 pounds per square inch (psi); the nozzle having a tip portion defining a longitudinal axis and terminating the nozzle in the discharge orifice, the tip portion having a stream shaper; the stream shaper having greater than four fins with a longitudinal dimension in the tip portion greater than twice a radial dimension in the tip portion, the fins terminating substantially flush with the nozzle discharge orifice; the nozzle tip portion attached by conduit to, and proximally downstream of, an ambient air aeration chamber, the conduit structured to provide substantially open, unobstructed flow upstream of the fins for at least a distance of a diameter of the nozzle discharge orifice.
5. The fire fighting apparatus of claims 1, 2, 3, or 4 wherein the ambient air aeration chamber includes a tubular jet structure discharging into an aeration portion of the chamber.
6. The fire fighting apparatus of claim 5 wherein the aeration portion of the chamber includes crosswires proximally downstream of the tubular jet structure and wherein the conduit provides substantially open unobstructed flow between the crosswires and the stream shaper.
7. The fire fighting apparatus of claim 5 wherein the ambient air aeration chamber in combination with the nozzle is structured to project foam with an expansion of between 2-to-1 to 8-to-1.
8. The fire fighting apparatus of claim 5 wherein the ambient air aeration chamber in combination with the nozzle is structured to project foam with an expansion of between 3-to-1 to 5-to-1.
9. The fire fighting apparatus of claim 5 structured together with the ambient air aeration chamber to attach proximate a top of an at least 100 foot diameter industrial tank wall.
10. The fire fighting apparatus of claim 9 in fluid communication with a riser attached to or proximate an at least 100 foot diameter industrial tank wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0125] A better understanding of the present invention can be obtained when the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments are considered in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
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[0144] The drawings are primarily illustrative. It would be understood that structure may have been simplified and details omitted in order to convey certain aspects of the invention. Scale may be sacrificed to clarity.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0146] As is common in the industry each nozzle includes a swedge-down area SW for recovering head pressure in order to enhance the range of the discharge.
[0147] The nozzle of these preferred embodiments utilize a solid bore discharge orifice DO. However, it is anticipated that roughly equivalent nozzles can be constructed using an annular bore discharge nozzle. An annular bore discharge nozzle is illustrated in principle in
[0148] The three wand head embodiments of
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[0151] As discussed above,
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[0158] The foregoing figures illustrate various embodiments of an aerated foam projecting nozzle to project fire fighting foam in a substantially focused stream, and in particular a nozzle structured for projecting at least 100 gpm of aerated foam at 100 psi. As can be seen the nozzle has a tip portion defining a longitudinal axis and preferably terminating in a solid bore discharge orifice. However, an annular discharge orifice should also work. The tip portion of the nozzle incorporates a stream shaper and, as frequently included, a swedge-down portion. The stream shaper has at least four fins with a longitudinal dimension in the tip portion greater than the radial dimension in the tip portion. It can be seen that the fins terminate substantially flush with the nozzle tip discharge orifice in the preferred embodiments.
[0159] As further illustrated by the foregoing figures, a nozzle for projecting aerated fire fighting foam in a substantially focused stream is proximately attached downstream of, and in fluid communication with, an ambient air aeration chamber, AAAC. The ambient air aeration chamber preferably includes a tubular jet structure TJ, preferably also with crosshairs CW or a cross haired screen just downstream of the tubular jet structure TJ to further break up the flow. (See
[0160] Preferably the nozzle and ambient air aeration chamber are structured in combination to project foam with an expansion of between 2 to 1 to 8 to 1. More preferably, the nozzle and aeration chamber are structured in combination to project foam with an expansion of between 3 to 1 to 5 to 1.
[0161] The nozzles for projecting fire fighting foam in a substantially focused stream are particularly adapted for being attached proximate a top portion of an at least 100 foot diameter industrial tank wall, as illustrated in
[0162] In operation a substantially focused stream of aerated fire fighting foam is projected by supplying water and foam concentrate to an ambient air aeration chamber proximately attached upstream of, and in fluid communication with, an aerated foam projecting fire fighting nozzle, and by projecting aerated foam with an expansion of between 2 to 1 to 8 to 1 from the nozzle in a in a substantially focused stream, the nozzle having a tip of at least four fins, the fins having longitudinal dimension greater than a radial dimension and terminating substantially flush with a nozzle tip solid bore discharge orifice DO. (See
[0163] In operation also, a substantially focused stream of aerated fire fighting foam can be projected by supplying water and foam concentrate to an ambient air aeration chamber proximately attached upstream of and in fluid communication with an aerated foam projecting foam fire fighting nozzle. The method includes projecting aerating foam with an expansion of between 2 to 1 to 8 to 1 from the nozzle in a substantially focused stream with the nozzle having a tip of greater than four fins and the fins having a longitudinal dimension greater than twice the radial dimension, the fins terminating substantially flush with a nozzle tip discharge orifice.
[0164] Preferably the methodology includes projecting foam with an expansion of between 3 to 1 to 5 to 1 into an at least 100 foot diameter industrial tank from a position proximate a top portion of a tank wall.
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[0179] In operation an aerated foam projecting nozzle would preferably project aerated foam roughly horizontally in a substantially focused stream around an inside top tank wall surface of an at least 100 foot diameter tank. The nozzle would produce aerated foam having an expansion of between 2-to-1 to 8-to-1. Preferably the foam would have an expansion of between have an expansion of between 3-to-1 to 5-to-1. Preferably two aerated foam projecting foam nozzles would be included, projecting roughly horizontally in substantially focused streams and in roughly opposing directions. Preferably the nozzle or nozzles would be affixed to an upper wall portion of an industrial storage tank.
[0180] In a point and shoot method, fire fighting fluid from approximately the ground is also provided to approximately the tank top through an at least four inch riser located proximate the tank wall, the at least four inch riser attachable to an at least 150 gpm portable monitor and nozzle by virtue of a fitting on a distal end of the at least four inch riser. Alternately an at least 150 gpm nozzle could be fixedly attached to the at least four inch riser. The fixed nozzle would be structured with the riser to discharge proximate to a tank top wall portion and toward the center of the tank. The portable monitor and nozzle can be aimed and turned by a fire fighter.
[0181] In the point and shoot method if the at least four inch riser is structured to releasably attach to a portable monitor and nozzle, then the at least four inch riser should be located proximate a landing at the top of the tank wall. Alternately, if the at least four inch riser is structured to fixedly attach to a fire fighting nozzle, then the riser can be located any place around the periphery around the tank including a plurality of places. The riser and the fixed nozzle would be structured such that the nozzle discharges roughly toward the center of the tank.
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[0183] The foregoing description of preferred embodiments of the invention is presented for purposes of illustration and description, and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form or embodiment disclosed. The description was selected to best explain the principles of the invention and their practical application to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments. Various modifications as are best suited to the particular use are contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention is not to be limited by the specification, but to be defined by the claims set forth below. Since the foregoing disclosure and description of the invention are illustrative and explanatory thereof, various changes in the size, shape, and materials, as well as in the details of the illustrated device may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. The invention is claimed using terminology that depends upon a historic presumption that recitation of a single element covers one or more, and recitation of two elements covers two or more, and the like. Also, the drawings and illustration herein have not necessarily been produced to scale.