Claims
- 1. A heat-activated chemical fire and heat alarm for warning humans of a fire hazard comprising
- a. a flammable solid substrate having bound thereto
- b. 0.0001-1.0% by weight, basis weight of the substrate, of a non-vaporous organic compound having a molecular weight no greater than about 400 which becomes vaporized upon being heated to a temperature no lower than about 200.degree. C and forms in air at a concentration of 100 ppm or less a respiratory mucous membrane irritant, the organic compound being bound to the substrate in non-vaporous form under normal conditions of use, but is vaporized from the surface of the substrate upon exposure to a temperature no lower than about 200.degree. C.
- 2. The chemical fire and heat alarm of claim 1 in which the organic compound is bound to the substrate by incorporation within the substrate structure.
- 3. The chemical fire and heat alarm of claim 1 in which the organic compound is bound to the substrate by coating it upon the substrate in admixture with a binder.
- 4. The alarm of claim 1 in which the organic compound is a volatile liquid having a molecular weight below about 150 encapsulated within a normally solid barrier from which the compound is released at a temperature no lower than about 200.degree. C.
- 5. The chemical fire and heat alarm of claim 1 in which the organic compound is an N-acyl-cis-4-higher alkyl-substituted cyclohexylamine corresponding to the structure ##STR13## wherein R is hydrogen, methyl or ethyl, R.sub.1 is hydrogen or C.sub.1-4 alkyl and R.sub.2 is C.sub.3-8 alkyl.
- 6. The chemical fire and heat alarm of claim 5 in which R.sub.2 is a cyclic alkyl group selected from the group consisting of unsubstituted C.sub.4-9 cycloalkyl, C.sub.5-10 alkyl-substituted cycloalkyl, C.sub.7-10 bicycloakyl and C.sub.10-11 tricycloalkyl.
- 7. The chemical fire and heat alarm of claim 6 in which the organic compound is N-acetyl-cis-4-cyclohexylmethylcyclohexylamine.
- 8. The chemical fire and heat alarm of claim 1 in which the organic compound is the cis isomer of a cyclohexylformamidine corresponding to the structure ##STR14## wherein R.sub.1 is selected from the group consisting of C.sub.3-8 alkyl, C.sub.4-9 cycloalkyl, C.sub.5-10 cycloalkylalkyl, C.sub.7-10 bicycloalkyl and C.sub.10-11 tricycloalkyl, R.sub.2 is hydrogen or C.sub.1-3 alkyl, R.sub.3 is a C.sub.1-4 alkyl and R.sub.4 is C.sub.1-4 alkyl which when joined with R.sub.3 forms a saturated hydrocarbon ring.
- 9. The chemical fire and heat alarm of claim 1 in which the organic compound is a cis isomer of a compound corresponding to the structure ##STR15## wherein R is selected from the group consisting of C.sub.3-8 alkyl, C.sub.4-9 cycloalkyl, C.sub.5-10 cycloalkylalkyl, C.sub.7-10 bicycloalkyl and C.sub.10-11 tricycloalkyl, R.sub.1 is hydrogen or C.sub.1-3 alkyl and R.sub.2 is C.sub.1-3 alkyl.
- 10. The chemical fire and heat alarm of claim 1 in which the organic compound is a cis isomer of a compound corresponding to the structure ##STR16## wherein R is selected from the group consisting of C.sub.3-8 alkyl, C.sub.4-9 cycloalkyl, C.sub.5-10 cycloalkylalkyl, C.sub.7-10 bicycloalkyl and C.sub.10-11 tricycloalkyl, R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 are separately hydrogen or a C.sub.1-4 alkyl group selected from the group consisting of alkyl, cyanoalkyl, nitroalkyl, alkoxyalkyl in which the alkoxy portion contains 1-4 carbon atoms and thioalkoxyalkyl in which the alkoxy portion contains 1-4 carbon atoms and A is either sulfur or oxygen.
- 11. The chemical fire and heat alarm of claim 1 in which the organic compound is a cis isomer of a compound corresponding to the structure ##STR17## wherein R is selected from the group consisting of C.sub.3-8 alkyl, C.sub.4-9 cycloalkyl, C.sub.5-10 cycloalkylalkyl, C.sub.7-10 bicycloalkyl and C.sub.10-11 tricycloalkyl and A is either sulfur or oxygen.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 300,811, filed Oct. 25, 1972 and now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 279,832, filed Aug. 11, 1972 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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