Claims
- 1. A method of extinguishing the fire of a burning metallic body comprising the step of bringing into intimate physical contact with at least some portions of said body a substance containing a substantial amount of elemental copper whereby, upon said contact, the body and the elemental copper in said substance combine to form a mixture which acts as an adherent oxygen barrier.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said substance further includes materials which improve the deliverability of the copper and have essentially negligible effect on the burning of the metallic body and the extinguishment thereof.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said metallic body comprises a metal selected from the group consisting of the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, magnesium, titanium, aluminum, and chromium.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said metallic body further includes a salt of a metal selected from said group.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said metallic body includes carbon.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein said metallic body is primarily lithium.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said metallic body further includes lithium salts mixed with the lithium.
- 8. The method of claim 2 wherein said substance is in the form of particles dispensable from a conventional gas powered fire extinguisher.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the amount of copper in said substance is at least effective to extinguish the fire.
- 10. The method of extinguishing fire of a burning metal selected from the group consisting of alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, carbon, aluminum, magnesium, chromium, and titanium, comprising:
- a. providing a fire-extinguishing composition containing copper in an amount effective to extinguish the fire, and
- b. contacting at least a portion of the burning metal with the fire-extinguishing substance.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the burning metal is combined with burning carbon.
- 12. The method of claim 10 in which at least a portion of the fire-extinguishing composition combines with the burning metal to form an adherent oxygen barrier.
- 13. The method of claim 10 in which the copper is in particulate form for dispensing from a gas powered fire extinguisher.
- 14. The method of claim 10 in which the fire-extinguishing composition contains at least effective to extinguish the fire.
- 15. The method of extinguishing a metal fire comprising contacting the metal fire with an effective amount of elemental copper.
- 16. The method of claim 15 in which at least a portion of the elemental copper combines with the burning metal to form an adherent oxygen barrier.
- 17. The method of claim 15 in which the elemental copper is in particulate form for dispensing from a gas powered fire extinguisher.
- 18. The method of claim 17 in which the material dispensed from the fire extinguisher contains at least 80% copper by weight.
- 19. An extinguishant for a burning metallic mass comprising:
- a. a plurality of particulate bodies each containing a substantial amount of copper by weight and
- b. a thin film of electrically insulating material on each of said bodies, said film comprising material which disintegrates upon exposure to fire.
- 20. The extinguishant of claim 19 wherein said amount of copper is at least approximately 40% by weight.
- 21. The extinguishant of claim 19 wherein said amount of copper is at least approximately 80% by weight.
- 22. The extinguishant of claim 19 wherein said amount of copper is at least approximately 95% by weight.
- 23. The extinguishant of claim 19 wherein each of said bodies is round and of a size whereby the bodies may be dispensed from a conventional, gas powered fire extinguisher.
- 24. The extinguishant of claim 19 wherein said thin film is a polymer having slippery characteristics to facilitate dispensing from the fire extinguisher.
- 25. A device for extinguishing the fire of a burning metal body comprising:
- a. a container having a body portion for storage of a charge of extinguishant material and a dispensing portion for directing the extinguishant material onto the fire, and
- b. a charge of extinguishant material stored in the body portion and including a substantial amount by weight of copper in a form capable of being dispensed through the dispensing portion.
- 26. The device of claim 25 wherein the amount of copper in the charge is at least effective to extinguish the fire.
- 27. A metal fire extinguishing composition comprising dispersible elemental copper and a carrier.
- 28. The composition of claim 27 in which the copper is in particulate form for dispensing from a gas powered fire extinguisher.
- 29. The method of extinguishing the fire of a burning metallic body comprising the step of bringing into intimate physical contact with at least some portions of said body a substance containing a substantial amount of copper whereby, upon said contact, the body and the copper in said substance combine to form a mixture which acts as an adherent oxygen barrier, said substance include materials selected from the group consisting of graphite, metal stearates, and tri-calcium phosphate which improve the deliverability of the copper and have essentially negligible effect on the burning of the metal body and the extinguishment thereof.
- 30. The method of extinguishing the fire of a burning metallic body comprising the step of bringing into intimate physical contact with at least some portions of said body a substance containing a substantial amount of copper whereby, upon said contact, the body and the copper in said substance combine to form a mixture which acts as an adherent oxygen barrier, said substance being in the form of a flat, thin sheet.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein the substance further includes materials which improve the deliverability of the copper and have essentially negligible effect on the burning of the metallic body and the extinguishment thereof.
- 32. The method of extinguishing fire of a burning metal selected from the group consisting of alkali metals, rare earth metals, carbon, aluminum, magnesium, chromium, and titanium comprising:
- a. providing a fire-extinguishing composition containing copper in an amount effective to extinguish the fire, said copper being in particulate form dispensable from a gas powered fire extinguisher and coated with an electrically insulating material; and
- b. contacting at least a portion of the burning metal with the fire-extinguishing composition.
- 33. The method of claim 32 in which the electrically insulating material has slippery surface characteristics to facilitate dispensing from a fire extinguisher.
- 34. The method of extinguishing a metal fire comprising contacting the metal fire with an effective amount of copper in particulate form dispensable from a gas powered fire extinguisher and coated with electrically insulating material.
- 35. The method of claim 34 in which the electrically insulating material has slippery surface properties to facilitate dispensing from the fire extinguisher.
- 36. A device for extinguishing the fire of a burning metal body comprising:
- a. a container having a body portion for storage of a charge of extinguishant material and a dispensing portion for directing the extinguishant material onto the fire, and
- b. a charge of extinguishant material stored in the body portion and including a substantial amount by weight of copper in particulate form coated with electrically insulating material and capable of being dispensed through the dispensing portion.
- 37. A metal fire extinguishing composition comprising dispersible copper and a carrier, said copper being in particulate form coated with electrically insulating material for dispensing from a gas powered fire extinguisher.
- 38. The composition of claim 37 in which the electrically insulating material has slippery surface properties to facilitate dispensing from the fire extinguisher.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention was made in part with Government support under contract N 00253-89-M-3290 awarded by the Department of the Navy, and in part as a result of inventive contributions by the Department of the Navy. The United States Government has certain rights in this invention.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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919684 |
Apr 1982 |
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