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- This illVGniiOU relates 0 fire: o zi'iiiguishiiig ,iiing' fluid, Whether ii. chemical or water, is aiitoiniiticiiliy ii'scha "0d upon the, by the opening of sipiink hmds applied to "the pipes when a Mo -produced tempei'zwure exists.
- the object is to provide an apparatus; (if high efficiency "which will be certain. to ujiarritv under the izonkiiinisnsi intemied and. accicientziiiy ope'ate.
- the specizii will no 0% jams rid advantages of my invent" )11 will he iivi i iit from. the specific CiGSCl'iiJ'LiUli 0i miiimdinmii-s ihei's'oi in the 'iIoilowiiig speck ii fi 'iwfl.
- Fig. 52 is i, viuw 1M iii sii'ie elevation 5 iiimthieiemimiiimant ii my iiifili? m, i'viuiiie' iii give the ammi'nivus coinpmci farm ii hilig'ie cimiiiimr m homer JJHpiUjU- ⁇ i i iii' tin: pi'i' rin'ili'e pi'milminil' chemicals; and the chi. ":11 fin: i xifiing uisher F is a ii.
- Fig. 5 1s m detail NEW in mum shown'ig ii form of bottle OPUHUL in which mowmoiit Specification of Letters Pabnt .uzi'puiiiiig pms iire is suppiieii f liiii is imparted to an inverted iioizi'ie for cutting the imtfiis CiOSUTQ;
- this PHI'PORQ ma be:liiciirhoiiato m" Fikiiil em mined in the tank 15) and suifiivii: zi 'id containei'i in a i'ioiim or 'bottie 20 which is; sup ported by i suspending frame in iliifi upper jjiiili 05' the hank l1? 'lhe Mingling: t0-
- Seicl bellows-like ileviee has; substantially cylindrical form, its side walls hein sinusoidal in section by ⁇ he crimping of the thin (EliiSiLlC metal (51 which it is made, and being closed at one end by an imperforate well and in; the other end having its rim er edge 'iightily clan'ipetl by 1%, screw head or cup mic ⁇ . the end of a frame 27 11') which the head er cap is screwed.
- the cap 21' has a, (3811 2-15 sleeve- 28 vfilllCi'l iiielesei'i hy l'IQ/ UQHOWS and which 'iniernelly threa'QeQ a Sheri; iiemnee from the 011 end 01 the can) er head by which :1 reere'w eennec 'on made Willi the dawn" turned, end of me pipe
- the sleeve 28 is perfereteel intervals with holes; 2 9 *het plaice s ii'i'lerier in e-erem'imicetimi Wilih 'l'he interior of the bellows so that pres are is transmittal through (he pipe 23 into the eellows and eb'vie'esly there can be 110 escape of the bellows contents and. the effect of this preseure is to elongate 1e hellewe.
- the beilews 24 is. one if a red that is slidably meunted in ⁇ he frame 2'? and which 1'1- its ether and c enter ⁇ 1e a lever 31 which is pivel'ed 110 an arm; er hmelrei. conveniently supported by the feipe 1?
- the bottom of the tank 19 has a'pipe 41 which extends to and eenneete with the pipe 11 and in the pipe 11 is a check vailve 42 l'huf prevents pressure from the pipe 11 forci'ngrfluid through the pipe 41, but allows the lulu eenients of the tank 19, when there if; no giee'tr pressure from the tank 10, 1'0 flew into theipipe 11 so that when the apparatus in operexien both the fluid from i'he chemical extinguisher container 10 and the minia ure of the tank 19 may he discharged from the open sprinkler head.
- This action is utilized by providing in the milk 19 with the we solution, salen'mumiac, or some other fireprenfing' agent, which, being applied to objects previously ignited but when' the fire has been extinguished, will fire proof the same, that is to say the surface will be coated Wii'h an incomhi'isiihle nmterievl which will eliminate the danger 0-1 subsequent ignition of such eb'j ect s.
- the more wettingrlown 0%. swh surfaces is RII lIDDOXt-MTC advantage in preventing the immediate. recurrence of he fire, A. cock 411 is provided to mijnet the flow through the pipe 41 or to cut it off entirelv if" desired.
- the piping 111 runs from Hm iower part oi she tank 100 inning .1. Hi ilmequipmeni as to sprinkler lit-Jails. all: we and soul; off valves, us the up numiius sumo in Fig 1; and an m dome Iii-(l. 1- oomu: (l with the upper part of the extingmisher container in the tank 100. A. pipe 280 pus?
- the Fever 310 inuy be comeniently pivolaoi'l upon u.
- bracket 31' (lotoelmblv mounted n ⁇ 7011 tho jimn'les oi the two bellows zloviuos. 1i. filiingg' nozzle 1032 is nrovii'lml nomi i)? upper pant oi the lower oonipgwb mom; in the Look 100 so that blitextinguishfllllfi may he thereby plumiirl in i'lie latter.
- iIiIQiO is shown ii pino 4H0 corrosponiling with the pipe H in Fig. 1, a check value 420 :o.i'i'i-sponriingr with the check valve 42 in Fig.1, '1. and fi stop cook #11 col'i'e; spomliug' with iiiio si'o'p (oak ⁇ 11in Fig. 1, io vnufbiiiiiliu ilisulmi'ge from time pressure tank of some fire-proofing agent. just as in the (use o l'lirconstruction shown in Fig. 1.
- iinii in may be moved 51o position not to interfere with the i'emovui oi the bottle or its replacing in tile fmme 391, which sup-- ports iii.
- the cutter 40 is maria separate from the si anlq Q81 anoi upon its tapering; extevior iizei'e clownwiiidiy projecting .nai'b-lii-ie ribs 2:05 and the numbing edge is interrupted for about one-third of the cii'eumfel'once by u uotoli or depression 06. With this consiiuotion when the cutter 40 is forced.
- the f suitor does not (oiiipletely sepumte the disk which it cuts out of she stopper, but leaves ii: attached for a short clistzmee, and beii'ig so attached. and as a result of the continued thrusting movement of the cutter tile p;i.1--..
- i lch shows a number of separate units A three) said units being shown comprising the chemi cal extinguisher and pressute ilfi-lll fS and supply pipes having the sprinkler head.
- each unit being independent of one other; and a unit B that comprises ohemicol extinguisher holding tank 10 oi it go capacity and e pressure tank 19 of lame capacity, From the chemical extinguisher tank 10 a.
- pipe 11 leads, which lies 2, number of branches 110 corresponding with the number of units A, one branch 110 being connected with the supply pipe oi one of the unite,
- Each branch 110 lies at 'GlIGClSZ valve 11 which prevents back pressure loom,
- ho der for an extinguishing fluid having a nm'mally rinsed outlet means for normally maintaining two chemicals separate from' maintaining two chemicals separate from each other, having a closure adapted to be out, and means for cutting said closure including a, cutter having an opening or passage through it, said cutter having an edge that is interrupted by a notch. or depression, the cutter having a bottle engaging projection on its exterior.
- a holder for an extinguishing fluid having" a normally closed outlet, means for normally maintaining two chemicals separate from each other, having a closure adapted to he cut, and means for cutting said closure including a cutter having an opening or pas-- sage through it, said cutter having an edge that is interrupted hy-a notch or depression,
- the cutter being tapered externally and hav mg bottle-engaging barbs on its exterior, an actuating device for said cutter with which the latter has a loose connection, whereby the cutter is retained in the -)pening it makes upon the withdrawal of said actuating de- VlCB.
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E. R. BRODTON. AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPARATUS. APPLICATION mks AUG.I2, 19m.
1 303;765 Patented May13,1919.
4 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
I ll V7 data; lut-finesse E. n. snomow" AUIOMATJC me EXTINGUISHING Ammus.
IWPLICATION FILED AUG. '2. 19M. 11,303,?65 Patented May 13, 1919.
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APPLICAT ON FILED AUG. 12, 19M.
Patented May 13, 1919.
4 SHEETS-SHEET 3- wua'n *01,
d2 mud c] H onwg Rh woo E. R. BROD'EON. AUTOMATIC FIRE sxlmsursmma APPARATUS. APPLICATION FILED AUG. 12. I914.
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Patented 13, W9.
4 SHEETS-SHEET 4- i. if
, ii iii :ippiiiatusin which the eixtingm and gmiiaiy in s-iactiim TO SYPHU-CHEMICAL EaPEIlFECLER JLUTOMATIL'? FIRE-EXTINGUISHING APPARATUS.
Application filed. August 12, mm.
To @ZZ whom iii may (307166?25.
Be: it kiiowi'i that i, Emmim if Washington, District of Columbia, ha e 11w teti ii! cei'tziin new and use'fiii in'ipinve innit in iiiui70i'1mi1ir Fire Extinguishing 3. BRGDTON,
- 7-: EkIEG QL'HXLJZS, and (is hereby iiiwizii'e that the 550i iOV-Jilig is a full, clear, and exact (imicriptimi iiiiei-eof. v
This illVGniiOU relates 0 fire: o zi'iiiguishiiig ,iiing' fluid, Whether ii. chemical or water, is aiitoiniiticiiliy ii'scha "0d upon the, by the opening of sipiink hmds applied to "the pipes when a Mo -produced tempei'zwure exists. Generally stated the object is to provide an apparatus; (if high efficiency "which will be certain. to ujiarritv under the izonkiiinisnsi intemied and. accicientziiiy ope'ate. The specizii will no 0% jams rid advantages of my invent" )11 will he iivi i iit from. the specific CiGSCl'iiJ'LiUli 0i miiimdinmii-s ihei's'oi in the 'iIoilowiiig speck ii fi 'iwfl.
in its best 'fOll'l'i the invention cmiiiviiipintw the [15E of a iii; extinguishing; i'iiiid sligga mimi through pipiig that run to the '2l'l'i-- mm arts: of the sm'ucmre to be Pl'UtOGiEQ (i, 2i
biiiimiiiif, iii' :2, Ship, for @Xmnple, and such fluid iii the pi ms; NEXT, miii mi i,
eiiiii'ziteii in ii nuiiiibia $311k by ii. inimzm'ii iii :iiiiifiiiii: mid and iiimriiniiniii this iiiixiL-iiz 'ii ijijiiig a'iiizomaticaiiy vi is: under iniitiai prev i igi ii'i-i ii. imi'iis timkiiii ii'xv'i my invention;
Fig. 52 is i, viuw 1M iii sii'ie elevation 5 iiimthieiemimiiimant ii my iiifili? m, i'viuiiie' iii give the ammi'nivus coinpmci farm ii hilig'ie cimiiiimr m homer JJHpiUjU-{i i iii' tin: pi'i' rin'ili'e pi'milminil' chemicals; and the chi. ":11 fin: i xifiing uisher F is a ii.
iiatiiq m (iOllijiliilf'I shown in Fig.
Fig. 5 1s m detail NEW in mum shown'ig ii form of bottle OPUHUL in which mowmoiit Specification of Letters Pabnt .uzi'puiiiiig pms iire is suppiieii f liiii is imparted to an inverted iioizi'ie for cutting the imtfiis CiOSUTQ;
Fig. 6 i]. (iiliiii vivw in section of the, lioti iu ciosui'e cutter iimm i Fig. 7 i1." 3] ieiiiii V ew (ii one of H19, PifiFiiC F 8 is 1! viow diagiminiiniic, showing ziii i iiziiiiiii LBIit of my invention WilOlGiil a iiuiiiiz hllhlii 111111) are connected. in cmiiiiimi large-3i uniz fur Rupplenientingg the ,z-iippiy @is extinguishing fluid in. the Hiliiiiifii. unit;
Fig. 1:? ii :1 detail View in pcii-apez-tive if :21 lever pivoi'linp; bracket that m-iy he used with the flppilllfjlifi ShOWD in imi imiii ii of tile liquid. The pipe n q to which is conveniently app gage 18, winch iii-mic}; 1? iPM 0 the upper part of a separate c'viii'icirwii I iifiii'ifil' m" mk 19 iii which this {)TQf-JHH'E'Q if-1 pi'nfiiced by tibia mixing: of Suitable iriieinimiii'i i nr 15in e'xi iiii Sim oi the, cii iiii-irai Gltihgi'liifihfi' i nm'i iii?) innit 1O zindtim pipe sysiiim ii on 'iiiiikipei'iing: of ii Sprinkim' iienui, 'if iiu (iii 'tiikiOFiiS f0? this PHI'PORQ ma be:liiciirhoiiato m" Fikiiil em mined in the tank 15) and suifiivii: zi 'id containei'i in a i'ioiim or 'bottie 20 which is; sup ported by i suspending frame in iliifi upper jjiiili 05' the hank l1? 'lhe Mingling: t0-
- ensuing i'awhiciioii. of pressure opens i the hiezirlmimie of smile 1 and the ((.27H1'21i'l(1i 01: a 52; in the tunic 1!) which on passing through the pipe '1? enters the upper part of the extinguisher hmlc, 1'0 emi forces 'i/he remaining chemical efiing uielwi out 01'' 1hr,- ramne :zml through he piping 1 m the open eprinlitler heml. 3. ch ch. wire 42 ill the pipe 1? pievem'ie reinmm'iiezition free: the tank to ihe presiamre tank 19 While. opening; and r' the superior pi mire in the milk 19 to establish een'um'mieaeiei'i 1mm the ladder lie the tank 10.
Leeelingg from the 10p el the chemical 0X ihiguisher i 11 10 is a vertieal pipe Whose npeer end is; fumed dewini'ar-iland is conneeted with the interior of. an aecordien or bellows-like dev ce (see Fig. i"; that 2101manally is; in a contracted 0r eemlense (litiem but und 1' internal pressure or eiengetes axially. Seicl bellows-like ileviee has; substantially cylindrical form, its side walls hein sinusoidal in section by \he crimping of the thin (EliiSiLlC metal (51 which it is made, and being closed at one end by an imperforate well and in; the other end having its rim er edge 'iightily clan'ipetl by 1%, screw head or cup mic}. the end of a frame 27 11') which the head er cap is screwed. The cap 21'): has a, (3811 2-15 sleeve- 28 vfilllCi'l iiielesei'i hy l'IQ/ UQHOWS and which 'iniernelly threa'QeQ a Sheri; iiemnee from the 011 end 01 the can) er head by which :1 reere'w eennec 'on made Willi the dawn" turned, end of me pipe The sleeve 28 is perfereteel intervals with holes; 2 9 *het plaice s ii'i'lerier in e-erem'imicetimi Wilih 'l'he interior of the bellows so that pres are is transmittal through (he pipe 23 into the eellows and eb'vie'esly there can be 110 escape of the bellows contents and. the effect of this preseure is to elongate 1e hellewe.
Bearing against the 011.. enter end m? the beilews 24 is. one if a red that is slidably meunted in {he frame 2'? and which 1'1- its ether and c enter} 1e a lever 31 which is pivel'ed 110 an arm; er hmelrei. conveniently supported by the feipe 1? and the efiher end of the l8, 31" 31 is (Hammered a, red 33 of a eimihisr heilowr 1 i": met "1 en the top of the tank 39 end :i'mnzing a means for transmitting movement (2117' file lever 31 in the interim of fhe milk 19 iii'il'mili', the en'iploymemfi 01 any hele 01' opening that. wmzlei result in a joiiilt that might be trenhiesome t0 peel; to prevent the escape ail "from 1119 tank 19. Upon ihe rerl 31' is eemired eweeller which igecl by ene i eesgzee end 0f :1 ceiled spring- 36 Whose ether end against holler 37 that isengaged by we end 01 an adjusting screw 38 which engages thread in the frame Q7, and thus spring-pressure from ehe spring" applied through the red. 36 to the closed end e1? ihebellows 2 1 1hr the purpose of closing or eelhipshig the letter when the "pressure wit-him bellows is less than the force exferiei by the spring 36 as is the case when ii. epr The end of the rod inkler head opens. 31, ie not: atizicherl er w'nnected with the closed emi (if the bellows so that the 651151 eimmil of ihe red 30 and the spring 36,When 11 is neeesserilv desirable, may beeccenv phshed merely by "working the i'ension nut 39'- mitil the spring is suflieiei'itly weakened.
01' an Open frame 39 that straddles the bet- '90 tie 20 and hale w the mouth of the latter curries e eireuler cutter 106 which upon the upweiwl movement of the frame 39, in consequence-0f the takin of pressure off the hellews 2 1 and the eiisiiing action of the epriilg 3G is made in cut the seal or closure i (if lzhe bottle and thus liberates its contents which i'iow into the tank 19 and mingle with the eerie solution.
Still referring 1e Flf". L it will be seen that the bottom of the tank 19 has a'pipe 41 which extends to and eenneete with the pipe 11 and in the pipe 11 is a check vailve 42 l'huf prevents pressure from the pipe 11 forci'ngrfluid through the pipe 41, but allows the lulu eenients of the tank 19, when there if; no giee'tr pressure from the tank 10, 1'0 flew into theipipe 11 so that when the apparatus in operexien both the fluid from i'he chemical extinguisher container 10 and the minia ure of the tank 19 may he discharged from the open sprinkler head. This action is utilized by providing in the milk 19 with the we solution, salen'mumiac, or some other fireprenfing' agent, which, being applied to objects previously ignited but when' the fire has been extinguished, will fire proof the same, that is to say the surface will be coated Wii'h an incomhi'isiihle nmterievl which will eliminate the danger 0-1 subsequent ignition of such eb'j ect s. The more wettingrlown 0%. swh surfaces is RII lIDDOXt-MTC advantage in preventing the immediate. recurrence of he fire, A. cock 411 is provided to mijnet the flow through the pipe 41 or to cut it off entirelv if" desired.
As Sl'lO'WD in Hi". 1, I provide an alarm in the form of a hell 13 which opemi'ed by a bellows device A- similar to that shown in Fig. '1 which is in communication with Hie interior of .the pipe 11; and 21 hand coniroiled min is provided in ilio nine 11 so as to uni oii' 'iie ilow of iiuii'i through the mm H wlwn enough has been (iisolm-igeci through Mn; 1auifiomuticuliv opened sprinkiel' laezul.
in HM. form of my invention illustrated in Fig. 13., u ivy-.2 coninz et a uminium is provided because insi'mul of having the clivnlimi m;-
iiiiljiilif iiifil iunii and the piw-issure producing izanli :sopnruiwl from ouch other a single iiuni is PlOVilili'i, which at midlength bas l will! or m'iii'ion 101 tlizitpi'o'vides in the lower part a (-onluium' for the chemical fire (ifil ilifjllifii'iii'lgf liquid znul in. the upper part a vonmiimr oz} in soitlu soiution and the suliiuii- :Jfld imiilii bottle The piping 111 runs from Hm iower part oi she tank 100 inning .1. Hi ilmequipmeni as to sprinkler lit-Jails. all: we and soul; off valves, us the up numiius sumo in Fig 1; and an m dome Iii-(l. 1- oomu: (l with the upper part of the extingmisher container in the tank 100. A. pipe 280 pus? s through the partition 101 in the upper pui'i of the chemical eminguislier (*(mininer, and the tank 108 is equipped with Vice 24-0 siniilui "iIO that illustrated in Fig. 7, and EiHDWEi in 1. which by u lever 310 is oonueoitoci with a bellows 34-1-0 applied to tho openii in he tank 100 for operating; the bottie dos l ioii' 4-90. wiiioo similar "to ilniiw shown. iii Fig. '2. The pressure generu'refi in the u" ooinnmixneuia of the iuul: 100 by tho ing oi? the .fil'lifuxic acid and the soda, 5;. union iiivinsiuittetl through 2i pine Iii) vliivli Beads from the upper part of soul um: r Compartment (lOWTl into the uppos park of the loivo ffii'e extinguisher liquid comymrtmont. u cii'epkvulvo 220 being provided to @JT'UVQI'H; connnuni-cution from the lower COH'RPHEU'Imm? to the upper compartment. tinu'; only the gas produced in. iJlTB upper comm 'ixnient can liow through "the pipe 1:79. The Fever 310 inuy be comeniently pivolaoi'l upon u. bracket 31' (lotoelmblv mounted n {7011 tho jimn'les oi the two bellows zloviuos. 1i. filiingg' nozzle 1032 is nrovii'lml nomi i)? upper pant oi the lower oonipgwb mom; in the Look 100 so that blitextinguishfllllfi may he thereby plumiirl in i'lie latter.
In Fig. 2 iIiIQiO is shown ii pino 4H0 corrosponiling with the pipe H in Fig. 1, a check value 420 :o.i'i'i-sponriingr with the check valve 42 in Fig.1, '1. and fi stop cook #11 col'i'e; spomliug' with iiiio si'o'p (oak {11in Fig. 1, io vnufbiiiiiliu ilisulmi'ge from time pressure tank of some lire-proofing agent. just as in the (use o l'lirconstruction shown in Fig. 1.
in the form oi. "my invention illustrated in Fig. 3, iiioro :il'l two separate flanks, as in Fig. l. and Him hollows device 24 insizezul of Doing upnlimi to 21. pipe leading: io H19 tank 10 is applied {lii'eciiy to the side Wall of the latter and i:- connected by a. rod 300 directly to the bellows device applied to ihe side mnerging through tlietop of o bellows ole" Wail of the Mink i9 and; to wiiioii outiio inl'ei'ioi" of the funk mnneoteci e 53% which (see Fig. 4:) has u knife edge 4:80 c:zi-- l'lid by a loop 481 on the rod 39 that sire (iles the mom closure of the boitie :20 so i; upon iihe siidingz of the rod 300 consequent upon Hie reduction of pifl-sill 'fl in the tank 10 the closure of the bottle Wili be slimmed out and, the suifuric acii'i cool-exits of the boitlo iibemted.
In the form of my invention shown in Fig. 5, instead of moving the cutter 191 it is mounted on. u fixed frmne 391 and the boiilo 2G is nmcie vertically movable, moi'enieiii, being imported to ii by the rod 39% connect-- ecl with ihe bellows device 34 21nd thereby the bottle closure forced over the cutwiand cut open. In Fig. no suitor has a iluemieil siiznnk 481, by which it is adjustublji attached, to the supporting frmtoe 393. iinii in may be moved 51o position not to interfere with the i'emovui oi the bottle or its replacing in tile fmme 391, which sup-- ports iii. As clearly shown in 6.. the cutter 40 is maria separate from the si anlq Q81 anoi upon its tapering; extevior iizei'e clownwiiidiy projecting .nai'b-lii-ie ribs 2:05 and the numbing edge is interrupted for about one-third of the cii'eumfel'once by u uotoli or depression 06. With this consiiuotion when the cutter 40 is forced. through illlfi bottle closure only a portion of the letter will "be severed. no out being made opposite the notch 4:06, but the SGVQIEKi portion, Wiil. by the upward movement of the nutter be forced up into the bottle. renmining iii-inched by the uncut poi'fiion and the burns 405 will interlock with the edges of the out and the cutter 4-0 will thereby be retained in ifhe bottle when. the shank 40]. is ufteif'vvmd Wit-iidmwn. Thus, I maize it-eertaiu blni; there will, no UiJSiIIIZCfiOn to the eiiiux of the .contnts oi the bottle and provide through the cutter 4-0 a clear passage for no liquid oonients of time bowie. If desired, in midi-- biofi to the central hole 402. the cutter um be provided With' the inclined holes 403 which Will enable (lie sulfuric acid to pass into 'iihfl opening 402 from the side. It \Vili be seen that by reason of the notch 40K? the f suitor does not (oiiipletely sepumte the disk which it cuts out of she stopper, but leaves ii: attached for a short clistzmee, and beii'ig so attached. and as a result of the continued thrusting movement of the cutter tile p;i.1--..
iially out out disk will be bent upon is wonncction with the bottle and thrust upward and to one side oi? the cutter so that it wiii 1 finally be squeezed between ilie'sifle of i'lio cutter and inside of the bottio neck. thus lemony: an absolutely unobstructed passage blirongh the hole 402 11" may be desirable in some iusiullutions, especially on slnphozuci, to have snmll uppu-i'utuses, us far as the exiiuguishiug fluid and ressurc tanks are concerned.. e sup ily of chemical (*li llllglllallfil. Winn-1 ordinarily would. be 1 adequate. lecesion might arise, however, lot a, larger supply of chemical extinguishing fluid, To n ieet this requirement I have deviserl the embodiment of my irwention illustrated in 8, i lch shows a number of separate units A three) said units being shown comprising the chemi cal extinguisher and pressute ilfi-lll fS and supply pipes having the sprinkler head. equip-- ment, each unit being independent of one other; and a unit B that comprises ohemicol extinguisher holding tank 10 oi it go capacity and e pressure tank 19 of lame capacity, From the chemical extinguisher tank 10 a. pipe 11 leads, which lies 2, number of branches 110 corresponding with the number of units A, one branch 110 being connected with the supply pipe oi one of the unite, Each branch 110 lies at 'GlIGClSZ valve 11 which prevents back pressure loom,
the supply pipes of one of the uni be cause in such unit end supp y n e e UFO- V v sure normally superior to that in the tenlt 10 of the unit B is nieinteinecl, enil it is only after the practical exhenstion of the chemical extinguisher from o unit A that thesupplementel ox' auxiliary supply from the unit B is cellecl into requisition. A, check valves; is provided in the supply pipe of each unit A that prevents back pressure into the chemicalextinguisher tank of the unit A, but when the pressure in. the ohezxi eel extinguisher tank in the u" n B ale that of the residual pressure in the chem c extinguishinn; tenlz of the unit- A, then the (il'iemicul extinguishers from. both tenliswill flow to the supply pipe.
It will be seen. that ley the arrangement illustrated in 8, the auxiliary supply of chemical extin misher is available to any one of the sei 'iee of units A which may he called into operation when the fire (selling it into operation requires a greater supp of chemical extinguisher than the unit itself can provide.
It will be umlerstoodthat the generation of pressure-producing gas by the mixing oi sulfuric acid and soda solution in the unit B is efl'eetuated automatically in oonsequence of the reduction of pressure in the chemical extinguisher tank 10 due to the cfilnx of such exting-u ion-occasioned by the demands mecle upon it by one of the units All,
It will be seen that en though the ope1tetion of any one unit A may result in ing all of ins supply of extinguish mil all of the supply the 41ml;
that the remaining n est for action ,eion of pie;
normall acid, that pressure opei'zi to ma cannot except at pic".
size and operative pro lire eppmntu, so 7 i: of great value.
will be evident from the vm i "-7 which 1 illustrate my invc i that such invention not con specific embodiment, but its who of bodiment may be greetly verietl.
Having thus described my invention wh Li I claim is Tl In fire e'p mi'utue holder fox-en extinguishing flint normally closed outlet, Eleni" ing such fluid under tending "to cause its efilnx a metal bellows whosze into or is exposed to such pressure, consisting a cylindrical shell with erinipetl side walls, one end of the shell being closecl end. one other open, moons for clamping the etlge of the open end of the shell comprising a p with e sleeve extoncling within the shell," ml, Whi ,h is pei'foifetecl to communicate the interim: of the shell, and on external (le /ice adopted to be actuated by Mil-id. bellows and connected with the closed end of the shell" 2. ln fire apparatus, the combination oi? aholder for :m extinguishing fluid having}; a; noz'i'm'lly closed outlet, means for maintain-- ing such fluid under 1; ewure tending to cause its elliux, a, bellows Wl m interior exposed to such pressure, e presenre tnnlu eceoncl. bellows Whose inter Zion communicates with the interior oi": soul tank, 11* "25 f (:onti'ollin ggeneiution oil ores-s1: I. tank connected opemtively with and 'oneyetive conneotw o .7 P
the comm fluid lieltei sure tenln, a pipe 3 soul inst mentioned holder.
separate iuitl older mnnmunioetine with out-let pi 'e for the delivery to said ontlet pipe of fluid from said. eepermte fluid holder by the action of the pressure therein.
4. In. fire apparatus, the mmbinnt-ion of? holder on extinguie ing' fluid having 3 fflO-SOildl I I l ly two of finial fl-oin said. outlet. appointee, the on outlet, or pressuw- 1;
ho der for an extinguishing fluid having a nm'mally rinsed outlet, means for normally maintaining two chemicals separate from' maintaining two chemicals separate from each other, having a closure adapted to be out, and means for cutting said closure including a, cutter having an opening or passage through it, said cutter having an edge that is interrupted by a notch. or depression, the cutter having a bottle engaging projection on its exterior.
7. In fire apparatus, the comloinati n of a holder for an extinguishing fluid having a, normaily closed outlet, means for normally maintaining two chemicals separate from each other, having a closure adapted to be out, and means for cutting said closure including a cutter having an opening or passage through it, said cutter having an edge that is interrupted by a notch or depression, the cutter having a hottleengaging projeo tion on its exterior, and an actuating device for the cutter with which the cutter is loosely connected, whereby the cutter is retained in the opening it makes upon the Withdrawal of said actuating devic 8. In fire apparatus, the combination of a holder for an extinguishing fluid having" a normally closed outlet, means for normally maintaining two chemicals separate from each other, having a closure adapted to he cut, and means for cutting said closure including a cutter having an opening or pas-- sage through it, said cutter having an edge that is interrupted hy-a notch or depression,
the cutter being tapered externally and hav mg bottle-engaging barbs on its exterior, an actuating device for said cutter with which the latter has a loose connection, whereby the cutter is retained in the -)pening it makes upon the withdrawal of said actuating de- VlCB.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto setmy hand.
EDWA RD R. BRODTON.-
Witnesses CHAS. J. TILLIAMSON, JAMES H. MARK.
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