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US2599728A
US2599728A US206171A US20617151A US2599728A US 2599728 A US2599728 A US 2599728A US 206171 A US206171 A US 206171A US 20617151 A US20617151 A US 20617151A US 2599728 A US2599728 A US 2599728A
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    • A62CFIRE-FIGHTING
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  • the present invention relates to a novel and improved gas-propelled fire extinguisher nozzle.
  • the invention consists in the novel parts, constructions, arrangements, combinations and improvementsherein shown and described.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section showing a typical and preferred embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary side elevation and Figure 3 is a top plan view of the embodiment of Figure 1;
  • Figure 4 is a detailed front elevation of the nozzle shown in Figure 1.
  • the present invention has for its object the provision of a highly efficient, compact, simple and relatively inexpensive valved nozzle for a gas-propelled dry-powder fire extinguisher.
  • a further object is the provision of a novel and improved fire extinguisher nozzle which will extinguish large tfires with a smaller amount of powder and gas than has heretofore been generally possible.
  • Still another object is the provision of an extinguisher nozzle which is efiective at unusually long ranges.
  • valved nozzle is combined with an extinguisher comprising a gas bottle to contain propellant gas under high pressure and an exterior bottle into which the gas is released and which is filled with powder to be propelled by the gas through a nozzle controlled by the hand valve.
  • Manually opened valve means are provided for releasing the gas from the high pressure bottle, and special sealing means are provided for mountin the inner bottle and its valve within the outer power-filled bottle.
  • the outer bottle l comprises a generally cylindrical steel container having domelike ends which are interiorly apertured and threaded to receive the nozzle portion, and the flange of an interior gas bottle.
  • the bottle I0 is thickened and interiorly threaded to receive the nozzle and discharge valve assembly.
  • This comprises a strong metal neck l4 having a gradually constricted and curved interior passage I6 which leads to a valve and discharge nozzle.
  • the neck is exteriorly threaded to fit tightly by threads I8 in the bottle and is sealed thereto by gasket 20.
  • the valve means comprises a cylindrical plug 22 slidable in a cylindrical bore formed in the neck casting and urged to closing position by means of a coil spring 24 compressed between an end of the plug 22 and a cap 26 threaded into the bore.
  • Plug 22 is formed with an annular groove 28 which may coincide with the passage 116 so as to provide for discharge through the valve.
  • Plug 22 is sealed in its bore by means of the small O-rings which are seated in annular grooves at either side of the groove 28.
  • Groove 28 and passage I 6 communicate with the nozzle which comprises a short cylindrical tube 30 coaxial with passage l6 and of a slightly larger interior diameter than passage I6, as shown in Figures 1 and 4.
  • the annular groove 28 as intersected by the passage I6 forms two rounded openings at the sides of the passage [6 thereby providing for two streams of propelled powder, which streams are directed towards each other, merge and are deflected by the interior walls of the tube 30 so as to form a gradually increasing cone of powder which is propelled to a considerable distance, often as far as thirty or forty feet.
  • a yoke 33 is fastened to the lower end of plug 22 and is formed with slots 35 which receive the rounded ends of a loop shaped lever 31 pivoted at 38. on a pin extending through the neck casting l4. Stops 39 formed integrally with casting [4 limit movement of the lever 31 by spring 24.
  • the interior or high pressure gas bottle comprises a standard small steel bottle 40 for containing high pressure carbon dioxide or nitrogen under a pressure of 1000 to 2500 pounds per square inch pressure.
  • Bottle 40 is threaded at one end to receive a valve 42 of standard construction which is opened by relative rotation of the valve stem by means of the winged finger disc 44.
  • the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific mechanisms shown and described but departures may be made therefrom bore, a slidable cylindrical valve member in said bore, sealing O-rings on said member at either side of said passage, said valve member being formed with a shallow annular groove to form; the valve opening, the outlet side of said passage being cylindrical of a diameter only slightly smaller than said member and terminating at, its
  • valved nozzle comprising a valve body havingaipassage therethrough and an intersecting cylindrical bore, a slidable cylindrical valve member in said bore,
  • valve member being formed with a shallow annular groove to form the valve opening, the outlet side of said passage being cylindrical of a diameter only slightly smaller than said member' and" terminating at its" outer end in a larger hollow cylindrical cap, whereby the open valve presents two round openings which forcefully discharge powder against the wall of the larger passage to provide a forceful stream of powder emerging from the hollow cylindrical cap.

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June 10, 1952 EE E B 2,599,728
FIRE EXTINGUISHER NOZZLE Original Filed Dec. 3, 1948 50 l Q5 24 a0 l INVENTOR. M7 f/EWEST f. 55/! BERG TTO/PNE vs.
Patented June 10, 1952 FIRE EXTINGUISHER NOZZLE Ernest E. Seaberg, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Carnoy Products Corporation, Elmsford, N. Y., a corporation of New York Original application December 3, 1948, Serial No.
63 ,260. Divided and this 11, 1951, Serial No. 206,171
2 Claims.
The present invention relates to a novel and improved gas-propelled fire extinguisher nozzle.
The present application is a division of. my prior co-pending application Serial No. 63,260 filed December 3, 1948. Objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part hereinafter and in part will be obvious herefrom, or may be learned by practice with the invention, the same being realized and attained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations pointed out in the appended claims.
The invention consists in the novel parts, constructions, arrangements, combinations and improvementsherein shown and described.
The accompanying drawings, referred to herein and constituting a part thereof, illustrate one embodiment of the invention, and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Of the drawings:
Figure 1 is a vertical section showing a typical and preferred embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary side elevation and Figure 3 is a top plan view of the embodiment of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a detailed front elevation of the nozzle shown in Figure 1.
The present invention has for its object the provision of a highly efficient, compact, simple and relatively inexpensive valved nozzle for a gas-propelled dry-powder fire extinguisher. A further object is the provision of a novel and improved fire extinguisher nozzle which will extinguish large tfires with a smaller amount of powder and gas than has heretofore been generally possible. Still another object is the provision of an extinguisher nozzle which is efiective at unusually long ranges.
As illustratively shown in the accompanying drawings the valved nozzle is combined with an extinguisher comprising a gas bottle to contain propellant gas under high pressure and an exterior bottle into which the gas is released and which is filled with powder to be propelled by the gas through a nozzle controlled by the hand valve. Manually opened valve means are provided for releasing the gas from the high pressure bottle, and special sealing means are provided for mountin the inner bottle and its valve within the outer power-filled bottle. I
As shown, the outer bottle l comprises a generally cylindrical steel container having domelike ends which are interiorly apertured and threaded to receive the nozzle portion, and the flange of an interior gas bottle.
application January At one end, l2, the bottle I0 is thickened and interiorly threaded to receive the nozzle and discharge valve assembly. This comprises a strong metal neck l4 having a gradually constricted and curved interior passage I6 which leads to a valve and discharge nozzle. The neck is exteriorly threaded to fit tightly by threads I8 in the bottle and is sealed thereto by gasket 20. The valve means comprises a cylindrical plug 22 slidable in a cylindrical bore formed in the neck casting and urged to closing position by means of a coil spring 24 compressed between an end of the plug 22 and a cap 26 threaded into the bore. Plug 22 is formed with an annular groove 28 which may coincide with the passage 116 so as to provide for discharge through the valve. Plug 22 is sealed in its bore by means of the small O-rings which are seated in annular grooves at either side of the groove 28.
Groove 28 and passage I 6 communicate with the nozzle which comprises a short cylindrical tube 30 coaxial with passage l6 and of a slightly larger interior diameter than passage I6, as shown in Figures 1 and 4. When plug 22 is moved to fully open position, the annular groove 28 as intersected by the passage I6 forms two rounded openings at the sides of the passage [6 thereby providing for two streams of propelled powder, which streams are directed towards each other, merge and are deflected by the interior walls of the tube 30 so as to form a gradually increasing cone of powder which is propelled to a considerable distance, often as far as thirty or forty feet.
For opening and closing the discharge valve by axial movement of plug 22, a yoke 33 is fastened to the lower end of plug 22 and is formed with slots 35 which receive the rounded ends of a loop shaped lever 31 pivoted at 38. on a pin extending through the neck casting l4. Stops 39 formed integrally with casting [4 limit movement of the lever 31 by spring 24. When lever 31 is manually depressed, the valve plug 122 is moved to open or discharge position.
The interior or high pressure gas bottle comprises a standard small steel bottle 40 for containing high pressure carbon dioxide or nitrogen under a pressure of 1000 to 2500 pounds per square inch pressure. Bottle 40 is threaded at one end to receive a valve 42 of standard construction which is opened by relative rotation of the valve stem by means of the winged finger disc 44.
The invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific mechanisms shown and described but departures may be made therefrom bore, a slidable cylindrical valve member in said bore, sealing O-rings on said member at either side of said passage, said valve member being formed with a shallow annular groove to form; the valve opening, the outlet side of said passage being cylindrical of a diameter only slightly smaller than said member and terminating at, its
outer end in a larger hollow cylindrical cap,. whereby the open valve presents two rounded openings which forcefully discharge powder against the wall of the larger passage to provide a forceful stream of powder emerging from the hollow cylindrical cap.
2. In a dry-powder fire extinguisher, a valved nozzle comprising a valve body havingaipassage therethrough and an intersecting cylindrical bore, a slidable cylindrical valve member in said bore,
said valve member being formed with a shallow annular groove to form the valve opening, the outlet side of said passage being cylindrical of a diameter only slightly smaller than said member' and" terminating at its" outer end in a larger hollow cylindrical cap, whereby the open valve presents two round openings which forcefully discharge powder against the wall of the larger passage to provide a forceful stream of powder emerging from the hollow cylindrical cap.
ERNEST E'. SEABERG.
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US3188954A (en) * 1958-05-14 1965-06-15 Paul G Roach Gas ejection bomb for dispersing solid particulates
US4966481A (en) * 1988-07-27 1990-10-30 Robert Satten Cleaning fluid dispenser and applicator

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US2014642A (en) * 1932-06-27 1935-09-17 Lubrication Corp Lubrication device
US2079924A (en) * 1934-08-23 1937-05-11 Phister Mfg Co Fire extinguisher apparatus
US2484943A (en) * 1946-03-28 1949-10-18 Ansul Chemical Co Nozzle for spraying dry chemicals
US2484942A (en) * 1946-03-28 1949-10-18 Ansul Chemical Co Nozzle construction

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US1343951A (en) * 1920-06-22 William sidetey whyte
US1382619A (en) * 1919-01-27 1921-06-28 Blenio Products Corp Fire-extinguisher
US1866981A (en) * 1929-11-11 1932-07-12 Gas Fire Extinguisher Corp Du Fire extinguisher container
US2014642A (en) * 1932-06-27 1935-09-17 Lubrication Corp Lubrication device
US2079924A (en) * 1934-08-23 1937-05-11 Phister Mfg Co Fire extinguisher apparatus
US2484943A (en) * 1946-03-28 1949-10-18 Ansul Chemical Co Nozzle for spraying dry chemicals
US2484942A (en) * 1946-03-28 1949-10-18 Ansul Chemical Co Nozzle construction

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3188954A (en) * 1958-05-14 1965-06-15 Paul G Roach Gas ejection bomb for dispersing solid particulates
US4966481A (en) * 1988-07-27 1990-10-30 Robert Satten Cleaning fluid dispenser and applicator

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