System and Device for a deployable Wildfire Protection System
20230191173 · 2023-06-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62C3/0292
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The apparatus, system and method for the suppression and containment of wildfires is provided. The system can be designed as a mobile or a stationary containment system. Each system is operationally connected to a fan assembly that is in fluidic communications with a reservoir tank that is mounted within each, containment system. In one important aspect of the present invention each fan assembly can be customized and engineered to contain the associated wildfire environment.
Claims
1. A fire containment system comprising: a fan assembly operationally mounted within a support frame; the fan assembly has a plurality of nozzles operationally coupled thereon; the fan assembly is operationally coupled to a pivot ball bearing; the fan assembly is in fluidic communication with a reservoir tank.
2. The fire containment system of claim 1 wherein the reservoir tank is mounted upon a mobile semi-trailer platform.
3. The fire containment system of claim 1 wherein the reservoir tank is mounted upon an elevated tower above ground level.
4. The fire containment system of claim 2 further comprising a crane assembly operationally coupled to the mobile semi-trailer platform.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0013] These and other details of the present invention will be described in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are not furnished only by way of illustration and not in limitation of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0032] The fire containment system and method of the present invention comprises a mobile embodiment system and tower embodiment system. The mobile embodiment system is disclosed in
[0033] The mobile embodiment system comprises a semi-trailer platform that supports a reservoir tank that is in fluidic communication with a fan assembly. A command center and a crane assembly are operationally connected to the semi-trailer platform.
[0034] The tower embodiment system comprises a stationary platform elevated at least 5 feet above the ground. The stationary platform supports a fan assembly that is in fluidic communication with a reservoir tank which can be incorporated into the tower or setup separately from the tower.
[0035] The semi-trailer platform consists of a flat-bed trailer without a front axle but has a detachable front dolly which attaches to a truck for moving the semi-trailer platform to other locations. In some embodiments a fifth wheel assembly is used to provide a link between the trailer and the hauling truck. The semi-trailer is equipped with wheels and stabilizing landing gear that is lowered when the semi-trailer platform is decoupled. The stabilizing landing gear can alternatively have wheels which allow the semi-trailer platform the ability to move to alternative locations when decouples.
[0036] The reservoir tanks contain the liquids that is in fluidic communication with the fan assembly. In the preferred embodiments the transported tanks are horizontally cylindrical in shape and can extend the length of the semi-trailer platform. Because the horizontal tank has a low profile, creates a center of gravity that helps to maintain an equilibrium during transportation. However, vertical tanks are normally used to store stationary reservoirs. However, the reservoir tanks can have other shapes including vertically cylindrical. As depicted the reservoir tank is disposed upon the flat-bed trailer. Additionally, the reservoir tank needs to be configured to prevent water from becoming flat and contaminated. The reservoir tank is normally pressurized and then pumped into the distribution system. Additionally, the tank needs to be monitored for bacteria, viruses, and changes in PH due to storage. The storage tank can be made of plastic material, metal material or another suitable material.
[0037] A hose assembly as depicted in
[0038] Command Center is used to control the movement of the crane assembly and the emission of the fluid from the nozzles located in the fan assembly. The command center is disposed near the lower end of the crane assembly upon the trailer platform. The command center can be hands on or remotely controlled. The command center can be in communications with a remote center that is providing remote communications to control the crane and fan assembly to remotely contain the fire prior to sending first responders. The command center communicates with satellite’s and GPS to effectively determine where and when to deploy different systems during a wildfire.
[0039] As depicted the mobile system further comprises a trailer mounted crane assembly. The crane assembly is defined by a lower end, upper end, top portion, and lower portion. The lower end of the crane assembly is rotationally and pivotally coupled to the semi-trailer platform. The lower portion and the upper portion of the crane assembly is telescopically coupled to allow the crane assembly to access multiple heights during a wildfire. A pivot ball bearing is operationally coupled between the upper end of the crane assembly and the fan assembly thereby allowing the fan assembly the ability to rotate and pivot as required to contain a wildfire.
[0040] The frame assembly comprises a support frame, motor, fly wheel, and nozzles. The support frame has an outer perimeter with internally mounted vertical and/or horizontal support beans. The support frame can be made of wood, plastic, metal, or another suitable material. The fly wheel is operationally couple to the front of the motor with both centrally mounted within the support frame. In the illustrated embodiment, a plurality of nozzles encircles the fly wheel wherein each nozzle is operationally coupled to the fly wheel by a fan belt. Each nozzle has a plurality of jet streams that emits water directly onto the fire or by misting moisture into the atmosphere. Alternatively, with the stationary embodiment a pivot ball bearing is mounted to the fan assembly to allow the rotationally and pivotally movement of the fan assembly.
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