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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND FIRE EXTINGUISHER MEDIUM EP13714994.4 2013-03-28 EP2830718A1 2015-02-04 GOODWIN, Richard Stanley; BAYLAY, Andrew James
Fire extinguisher apparatus comprising at least one vessel containing a fire extinguishing medium and adapted to release said fire extinguishing medium when a fire or potential fire is identified characterised in that said fire extinguishing medium comprises an aqueous suspension of expanded vermiculite.
62 FIRE EXTINGUISHER EP98943525 1998-09-02 EP1032539A4 2002-07-03 MIKULEC CONRAD S
63 Cartouche frangible pour additifs d'extinction dans des extincteurs à eau mise sous pression au moment de l'emploi par un gaz comprimé EP91401447.7 1991-06-04 EP0461020B1 1994-08-31 Elizabe, Pierre
64 Cartouche frangible pour additifs d'extinction dans des extincteurs à eau mise sous pression au moment de l'emploi par un gaz comprimé EP91401447.7 1991-06-04 EP0461020A1 1991-12-11 Elizabe, Pierre

La cartouche (5) est disposée flottant librement dans l'eau (1a) qui remplit un extincteur (1, 2) à eau, mise sous pression pour l'utilisation par la perforation du diaphragme d'une capsule (13) d'anhydride carbonique liquide, pour être projetée à travers le tube plongeur (6) et la buse (6a). La cartouche (5) comprend un corps tubulaire (10) en polyéthylène avec une ouverture à l'extrémité inférieure (12), obturée par un opercule (13) formé d'une feuille d'aluminium avec une couche de polyéthylène du côté intérieur, soudée thermiquement sur la tranche du corps. Un additif (14) du type agent formateur de film flottant est enfermé à la partie inférieure du corps (10), surmonté d'un espace libre (15) qui assure une flottabilité positive et une stabilité en immersion verticale. Lors de la montée en pression, vers 0,4 MPa, l'opercule (13) se déchire, et l'irruption de l'eau dans le corps assure la dispersion de l'additif.

65 AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER PROVIDING USER CONVENIENCE US15756338 2016-09-01 US20180311520A1 2018-11-01 Jin Tai KIM; Seung Yun KIM; Song Yi KIM
Provided is an automatic fire extinguisher providing a simplified operation method for easily pulling out a safety pin while a handle is strongly grasped and allowing a spray hose to automatically aim a flame, and, furthermore, which is easily recognizable even from a distance when the safety pin is separated at normal times. The automatic fire extinguisher includes a main body vessel (55) in which a fire extinguishing agent is filled, a lower handle (2) coupled to a plug (4) disposed on an upper portion of the main body vessel (55), and an upper handle (1) coupled to the lower handle (2) through a first hinge shaft (19).
66 PROPELLANT-FREE PRESSURIZED MATERIAL DISPENSER US15230425 2016-08-07 US20160340107A1 2016-11-24 Gadi HAR-SHAI
Devices and methods for dispensing a fluidly dispensable material under pressure but without using a gas propellant are presented. In some embodiments an elastic sleeve is utilized to impart pressure to a bag of dispensable material positioned within the sleeve. Pressure so created pressurizes contents of the bag, which can then be dispensed through a valve. Methods for manufacturing various embodiments are presented.
67 Resin laminated film for enclosing fire extinguishing agent and fire extinguishing equipment utilizing the same US13534338 2012-06-27 US09004186B2 2015-04-14 Koushi Kariya
A fire extinguishing equipment for extinguishing cooking oil fires includes fire extinguishing agent, a single-layer hot-melt resin film enclosing the fire extinguishing agent, at least one float, and a quadratic prism-shaped paper case enclosing the single-layer hot-melt adhesive film and the at least one float. The quadratic prism-shaped paper case includes a plurality of sides, at least one of which has al least one outlet.
68 FIRE EXTINGUISHER US14345785 2012-09-19 US20140231109A1 2014-08-21 Thomas Hudak; Jeffrey Silver Taggart
A fire extinguisher is shown and described. The fire extinguisher may include a housing, a vessel positioned within the housing, the vessel retaining a fire suppression agent therein, and a discharge port positioned in the housing and operatively coupled with the vessel, where the fire suppression agent is capable of being expelled from the discharge port. The fire extinguisher may include an electrical connector positioned on the housing, the electrical connector capable of operatively securing to an electrical outlet, where the electrical connector is rotatable relative to the housing.
69 Dispensing system and method for shower arm US11359992 2006-02-21 US07905429B2 2011-03-15 Alan David Somerfield; Thomas Jay Sandusky
Dispensing systems for dispensing one or more materials into a fluid flow conduit, during the conveyance of fluid through the conduit are configured to connect to a fluid conduit, such as a standard pipe of a shower arm and dispense a material into the water flow in the shower arm. The system includes a first tube member having a restrictor flow passage to provide a pressure differential, as fluid flows through the tube member. The pressure differential created within the restrictor passage by the fluid flow is communicated to a flask, to provide a pressure differential between the interior and the exterior of a flexible container within the flask. The pressure differential causes material within the flexible container to be drawn out and conveyed to the fluid flowing through the tube member. The flask may be connected to the first tube member, through an extension portion that is rotatable around the first tube member for convenient positioning. A quick-release connection structure may allow the flask to be connected and selectively releasable from the system.
70 Dispensing system and method for shower arm US11359992 2006-02-21 US20070119980A1 2007-05-31 Alan David Somerfield; Thomas Sandusky
Dispensing systems for dispensing one or more materials into a fluid flow conduit, during the conveyance of fluid through the conduit are configured to connect to a fluid conduit, such as a standard pipe of a shower arm and dispense a material into the water flow in the shower arm. The system includes a first tube member having a restrictor flow passage to provide a pressure differential, as fluid flows through the tube member. The pressure differential created within the restrictor passage by the fluid flow is communicated to a flask, to provide a pressure differential between the interior and the exterior of a flexible container within the flask. The pressure differential causes material within the flexible container to be drawn out and conveyed to the fluid flowing through the tube member. The flask may be connected to the first tube member, through an extension portion that is rotatable around the first tube member for convenient positioning. A quick-release connection structure may allow the flask to be connected and selectively releasable from the system.
71 AEROSOL FIRE EXTINGUISHER US11463997 2006-08-11 US20070034390A1 2007-02-15 William Vegso
A convenient, lightweight aerosol fire extinguisher system. The aerosol fire extinguisher system includes a fire extinguisher and a bracket. The extinguisher contains a pressurized fire extinguishing agent, and includes a depressable nozzle positioned at a top of the extinguisher for releasing the agent. The bracket supports the extinguisher in a stowed position, and includes a base for being releasably attached to a supporting structure, and a holder for securing the extinguisher to the bracket and allowing for easy removal in the event of a fire by pulling the extinguisher out of the bracket. The bracket further includes an attachment for releasably securing the bracket to the supporting structure.
72 Fluent material dispensing apparatus and method of use US09417198 1999-10-09 US06561281B1 2003-05-13 Patrick D. Arnold
A portable apparatus and method for dispensing fire retardant or other materials into relatively inaccessible areas. The apparatus and method are particularly suited for releasing an extinguishing agent on a fire that is burning under the hood of a vehicle or behind a wall or other barrier separating the fire from the firefighter or for dispensing other materials in like situations. The apparatus includes a tank and a nozzle rigidly attached to the tank. The attachment may be either separable by securing the nozzle to a jacket that fits around the tank, or integral by welding the nozzle to the tank. The tank, which conveniently may be the tank of a standard portable fire extinguisher, contains a fluent fire retardant, or other fluent material, and has an outlet through which the material can be dispensed. The nozzle extends from the tank and provides a penetrating end, a fluid-conducting passageway having an outlet opening through the penetrating end, and an inlet connected to the outlet of the tank. In use, the nozzle is manually thrust through the sheet metal of the vehicle's hood, or other barrier, using the weight of the tank to penetrate the barrier with the nozzle and position its outlet in the region of the fire, or other inaccessible area, whereupon a valve on the tank is opened to release fire retardant onto the fire or to dispense the other material into the area.
73 Method and apparatus for extinguishing fires US633824 1990-12-26 US5090482A 1992-02-25 Reuven Baron; Esther Jacobson; Yechiel Spector
A method of extinguishing a fire by generating an intense electric field and/or a gaseous plasma constituted of a body of electrically-charged particles, and directing the electric field and/or plasma to the base of the fire until the fire is extinguished.
74 Fire extinguisher extractor apparatus US766516 1985-08-19 US4687032A 1987-08-18 Freddy Self
An apparatus for extracting fire extinguisher powder from a fire extinguisher utilizing a container for the powder and first and second funnels. First funnel communicates with the container and directs powder into the second funnel. A connector between the first and second funnels forms a funnel unit such that the second funnel communicates with the fire extinguisher being filled from the container.
75 Aqueous film-forming foam fire extinguisher US140909 1980-04-28 US4359096A 1982-11-16 Thomas W. Berger
A shaped body or an aggregation of a plurality of shaped bodies, e.g. pellets, comprising a solid, coalesced mixture of water soluble fluoroaliphatic surfactant and water soluble fluorine-free surfactant is contacted with a flowing stream of a predetermined amount of water, e.g., from the tank of a hand portable fire extinguisher, to produce an aqueous film-forming foam solution of relatively constant composition which can be applied to extinguish a fire or a flammable liquid.
76 Fire extinguisher system using liquid-ballast tires US708314 1976-07-26 US4062407A 1977-12-13 Otto Theodore Bentrup
A fire extinguisher system using liquid-ballast tires of a vehicle, such as a tractor or log skidder. The tire has a fire retardant liquid, and it may be water, and it has several valves spaced therearound. A gas supply can be attached to one of the valves to force the liquid from the tire, and a hose can be attached to another one of the valves for directing the evacuating liquid from the tire and toward the fire.
77 Fire protection apparatus US3713491D 1971-03-11 US3713491A 1973-01-30 GRABOWSKI G; OSBORNE W; WILSON R
A portable automatic fire protection system is disclosed comprising battery powered, independent suppressor units each including a supply of fire extinguishing fluid and a fire detector. Connection of the individual unit''s control circuits provides a control circuit network that automatically initiates extinguishing fluid discharge from all units in response to fire detection by any single unit.
78 A FLUID VESSEL AND METHOD FOR CHARGING A FLUID VESSEL PCT/AU2007000069 2007-01-29 WO2007085051A8 2007-11-29 DUNCAN WILLIAMS JAMES
In one arrangement there is provided a method of charging a fluid vessel (10). The vessel (10) comprises a rigid outer container, an expandable bladder (8) within the outer container in fluid communication with a release valve (9) of the fluid vessel (10). A cavity separates the rigid outer container and the bladder and the method comprises the steps of providing a first fluid (5a) to the cavity, for providing external pressure to the expandable bladder (8), and subsequently providing a second fluid (5) to the bladder (8) prior to use of the fluid vessel (10).
79 FIRE EXTINGUISHER PCT/US9818258 1998-09-02 WO9911568A9 1999-05-20 MIKULEC CONRAD S
A fire extinguisher including a spraying biased plunger (50) controlled by a trigger mechanism (44) wherein the plunger is mounted in a flame retardant compound container (12) and the spring (42) and plunger cooperate, when the trigger mechanism is activated, to discharge flame retardant compound from the container toward a fire. The extinguisher has a handle end (18) and an outlet end at opposite ends of its length such that a user can hold the outlet end in a remote location away from the user when compound is discharged. The extinguisher can also be mounted and provided with a heat sensor (302) for automatic activation.
80 사용자 편의성을 제공하는 자동소화기 KR1020167034142 2016-09-01 KR101756052B1 2017-07-11 김진태; 김승연; 김송이
손잡이를꽉 쥐더라도손쉽게안전핀을뽑을수 있고, 손잡이를쥐는행동만으로분사호스가자동으로화점을향하도록하여단순화된작동방법을제공하고, 나아가평상시에안전핀이뽑히면멀리서도쉽게식별할수 있는자동소화기가제공된다. 이자동소화기는, 소화재가충전된본체용기(55); 본체용기(55)의상부에위치한플러그(4)에결합된하부손잡이(2); 플러그(4)에연결된분사호스(5); 및제1 힌지축(19)을통하여하부손잡이(2)와결합된상부손잡이(1)를포함한다. 여기서, 하부손잡이와상부손잡이사이에위치하는손잡이지지장치는, 상부손잡이를지지하는상부지지대; 하부손잡이를지지하고상부지지대와접촉면을통하여면접촉하는하부지지대; 접촉면의일단에위치하여상부지지대와하부지지대를결합하는결합부; 및상부지지대를움직여상부지지대및 하부지지대의면접촉을해제하는안전핀을포함한다.
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