Portable Fire Extinguisher and a Method for Arranging an Automatic Fire Extinguishing System to a Space
20230181955 · 2023-06-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62C3/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A62C37/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62C3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The portable fire extinguisher comprises a housing (10) with a wall, an extinguishant unit (12) containing an extinguishing agent within the housing, a temperature-responsive extinguishant unit activator (14), and at least one extinguishing agent discharge pipe (16) leading from the inside of the housing to the outside of the housing. An activator is inside the housing and the housing has a flow channel for conducting external air to the activator. In the event of a fire, the temperature of the air outside the housing rises and the heated air is connected via the flow channel to the activator, which triggers the fire extinguisher.
Claims
1. A portable fire extinguisher comprising a housing (10) with a wall, an extinguishant unit (12) containing an extinguishing agent within the housing (10), a temperature-responsive extinguishant unit (12) activator (14),), which activator (14) is inside the housing and which housing (10) has a flow channel for conducting external air to the activator (14) and at least one extinguishing agent discharge pipe (16) leading from the inside of the housing (10) to the outside of the housing (10), characterized in that it comprises at least one mounting magnet (26) inside the housing (10) for attachment to a ferromagnetic body and a handle (28), the handle (28) having a first portion extending inside the housing (10) in communication with the mounting magnet (26) and a second portion extending outside the housing (10) so that the position of the mounting magnet (26) relative to the wall of the housing (10) can be changed by turning the second portion of the handle (28).
2. The fire extinguisher of claim 1, characterized in that, inside the housing (10), there is a heat detector chamber (20) in which at least a part of the activator (14) is located and into which the flow channel (20) opens.
3. The fire extinguisher of claim 2, characterized in that the heat detector chamber (20) is connected to a discharge pipe (16).
4. The fire extinguisher of claim 1, characterized in that said activator (14) is an electric pulse trigger operating without external energy.
5. The fire extinguisher of claim 1, characterized in that, inside the housing (10), there is a protective chamber (22), in which the extinguishant unit (12) is placed, and the discharge pipes (16) have a first end opening into the protective chamber (22) and a second end opening into the outer surface of the housing (10).
6. The fire extinguisher of claim 1, characterized in that the extinguishant unit (12) contains a fire extinguishing chemical in a solid state.
7. The fire extinguisher of claim 1, characterized in that the extinguishant unit (12) contains a fire extinguishing or cooling gas, liquid or powder.
8. The fire extinguisher of claim 1, characterized in that the device has indication means for indicating the triggering of the extinguishant unit (12).
9. The fire extinguisher of claim 8, characterized in that said indication means comprises a heat-activated label on the wall of the housing (10).
10. The fire extinguisher of claim 8, characterized in that said indication means comprises a wireless communication means (24) inside the housing (10).
11. (canceled)
12. (canceled)
13. The fire extinguisher of claim 1, characterized in that it is arranged to operate without an external energy source.
14. The fire extinguisher of claim 1, characterized in it has a hub connection (30) for connecting to an external device, such as an external triggering device.
15. The fire extinguisher of claim 1, characterized in that it can be connected in series with at least one other fire extinguisher.
16. A method for arranging an automatic fire extinguishing system in a space, which fire extinguishing system comprises an extinguishant unit (12) containing an extinguishing agent, a temperature-responsive extinguishant unit activator (14), and at least one extinguishing agent discharge pipe (16) for controlling the discharge of the extinguishing agent, characterized in that at least one fire extinguisher according to claim 1 is installed inside the space.
17. The method of claim 16, characterized in that said fire extinguisher is installed in a movable transport space, such as a shipping container, a train carriage or a truck trailer.
18. The method of claim 17, characterized in that said fire extinguisher is installed in the movable transport space for the duration of the transport of the cargo and said fire extinguisher is removed from the movable transport space after the transport of the cargo.
19. The method of claim 16, characterized in that said fire extinguisher is installed in a movable personnel space or vehicle, such as a construction site module or a caravan.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The invention is described in detail below. In the description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0029] Inside the housing there is a protective chamber with a cylindrical wall. The wall of the protective chamber joins the base at its first edge and its second edge abuts the lid (not shown). Inside the protective chamber there is an extinguishant unit 12 which contains an extinguishing aerosol and has a coupling branch extending through the wall of the protective chamber. The extinguishant unit comprises a metal tank containing a specialty chemical in a solid state. Preferably, the specialty chemical contains potassium nitrate. An activator generating an electric pulse that triggers the extinguishant unit is connected to the coupling branch. When the activator triggers the extinguishant unit, the solid-state specialty chemical undergoes a chemical reaction and turns into an extinguishing aerosol, which is discharged from the tank into the protective chamber, from where it is distributed via the discharge pipes out of the housing. Preferably, the extinguishing aerosol contains powdered potassium carbonate, nitrogen gas, carbon dioxide and water vapor.
[0030] The wall of the protective chamber has four holes, to each of which a discharge pipe 16 is connected so that a first end of the discharge pipe opens into the protective chamber and a second end of the discharge pipe opens outside the housing. In the fire extinguisher shown in
[0031] Inside the housing 10, there is an extinguishant unit activator 14 attached to the base 15. The activator is an electromechanical electric pulse trigger known as such. The electric pulse trigger stores mechanical energy that is released when the activator is triggered and produces an electric pulse which triggers the extinguishant unit. The electric pulse trigger is triggered when the heat-sensitive element 17 at its tip heats up above the trigger temperature of the trigger. The trigger temperature of the activator can be 70-110° C. The electric pulse trigger is placed in the housing so that the heat-sensitive element at its tip extends through a hole in the wall of the heat detector chamber to the inside of the heat detector chamber. Preferably, the electric pulse trigger can be a TAG pulse device marketed by Salgrom Technologies Oy.
[0032] The electric pulse device is connected by a first cable 19a to a coupling box 32, which in turn is connected by a second cable 19b to the coupling branch of the extinguishant unit 12. In connection with the coupling box, there is a hub connector 30, by means of which the fire extinguisher can be connected to an external device, such as an external triggering device. By means of the hub connector, several fire extinguishers can be connected in series so that all the fire extinguishers connected in series are triggered substantially simultaneously or in succession when the electric pulse trigger of one fire extinguisher is activated.
[0033] In addition, there are two mounting magnets 26 inside the housing, by means of which the fire extinguisher is intended to be mounted on a ferromagnetic surface. The mounting magnets are polygonal pieces with a plurality of flat surfaces. The mounting magnets are attached to the end walls of the housing by a handle 28 having a first portion extending inside the housing and securing to the mounting magnet and a second portion extending outside the housing. The base has holes 18 at the mounting magnets. The mounting magnets are pivotable to a first position in which the gripping surface of the mounting magnet is positioned parallel to the base at the hole in the base so that the mounting magnet extends through the hole 18 slightly outside the housing. In this position, the gripping surface of the mounting magnet can adhere to a surface of a body made of a ferromagnetic material outside the housing, such as the wall of a shipping container. Correspondingly, by turning the handle, the mounting magnets can be turned to a second position in which the gripping surface of the mounting magnet is turned at an angle from the plane of the base, whereby the mounting magnet detaches from the ferromagnetic surface.
[0034] Inside the housing there is also a box containing wireless communication means 24. The communication means comprise an antenna and a transceiver which can operate in a wireless communication network, such as a 4G or 5G mobile network, a WLAN, an NB-lot, a Zigbee, a LoRa or a Bluetooth network. Inside the box is a battery for storing the electrical power needed by the communication means.
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[0036] The outer surface of the housing wall has a heat-activated label 36 that changes color or appearance when the temperature of the label exceeds the trigger temperature of the fire extinguisher. The heat-activated label thus acts as an indicator means which shows the user of the device whether the fire extinguisher is in working order or whether the fire extinguisher contained therein has triggered. A fire extinguisher that has triggered can be made operational again by replacing its activator and extinguishant unit.
[0037] By means of the fire extinguisher according to the invention, an automatic fire extinguishing system can be formed in any space simply by placing one or more fire extinguishers in that space. The fire extinguishers placed in the space can operate independently or they can be connected in series via a hub connection. An alternative to series connection via a hub connection is to place the fire extinguishers in the space so that a jet of hot gas discharged from one triggered fire extinguisher is directed to a discharge pipe leading to the heat detector chamber of an adjacent second fire extinguisher. In this way, the triggering of the first fire extinguisher causes the adjacent fire extinguisher to trigger quicker than would occur due to an increase in the ambient temperature in the space. The triggering of the fire extinguisher carried out in the above-mentioned manner is called hot gas ignition.
[0038] The fire extinguisher is particularly well suited to provide an automatic fire extinguishing system in an enclosed space, such as a shipping container, a train carriage, a truck trailer or a construction site module. At least one fire extinguisher is attached inside the shipping container, trailer or construction site module so that in the event of a fire, the extinguishing agent from the fire extinguisher can spread in the entire interior of the space. The fire extinguisher can be mounted on the walls, ceiling, door or floor of the space.
[0039] The fire extinguisher can be attached to the container for the duration of the transport of flammable cargo in a sea container or trailer and removed from the container or trailer after the transport of the cargo. The fire extinguisher is particularly well suited for providing an automatic fire extinguishing system for shipping containers, carriages and trailers carrying cargo containing charged batteries, such as electric cars.
[0040] Some preferred embodiments of the portable fire extinguisher and the method according to the invention have been described above. The invention is not limited to the solutions described above, but the inventive idea can be applied in various ways within the scope set by the claims.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0041] 10 housing
[0042] 11a first side wall
[0043] 11b second side wall
[0044] 12 extinguishant unit
[0045] 13a first end wall
[0046] 13b second end wall
[0047] 14 activator
[0048] 15 base
[0049] 16 discharge pipe
[0050] 17 heat-sensitive element
[0051] 18 hole
[0052] 19a first cable
[0053] 19b second cable
[0054] 20 heat detector chamber
[0055] 21 lid
[0056] 22 protective chamber
[0057] 24 communication means
[0058] 26 mounting magnet
[0059] 28 handle
[0060] 30 hub connection
[0061] 32 coupling box
[0062] 34 box
[0063] 36 heat-activated label
[0064] 100 ferromagnetic surface