Claims
- 1. A fire arrester kit for use with a clothes dryer having a ventilation path from an inlet to an outlet, said ventilation path having an internal volume, said dryer having a blower that forces air from said inlet to said outlet and a heat source, said fire arrester kit, comprising:a fire detector adapted to be positioned at an outlet of a clothes dryer, said fire detector being adapted to detect a fire and to emit a signal when said fire is detected; means for extinguishing a fire, said extinguishing means being adapted to be positioned at an inlet of said clothes dryer and responsive to said signal from said fire detector, said fire extinguishing means being adapted to extinguish a fire in a flow path of said dryer; dryer de-energizing means for de-energizing a heat source and a blower of said dryer, said dryer de-energizing means being responsive to said signal from said fire detector; and means for delaying de-energizing said blower in response to said signal so that said blower assists said extinguishing means in extinguishing said fire.
- 2. The fire arrester kit as recited in claim 1, further comprising a non-flammable driver hose adapted for connection to said dryer.
- 3. The fire arrester kit as recited in claim 1, wherein said fire extinguisher means is a carbon dioxide extinguisher.
- 4. The fire arrester kit as recited in claim 1, wherein said delaying means includes a pressure sensor adapted to sense pressure in a flow path of said dryer, said delaying means de-energizing said blower when said pressure in said flow path reaches a pre-selected level.
- 5. The fire arrester kit as recited in claim 1, wherein said fire detector is a smoke detector.
- 6. A machine, comprising:a clothes dryer having a flow path from an inlet to an outlet, and an interior volume, said dryer having a blower that forces air from said inlet to said outlet, and a heat source; a fire detector positioned at said outlet of said clothes dryer, said fire detector being adapted to detect a fire and to emit a signal when said fire is detected; means for extinguishing a fire, said extinguishing means being positioned at said inlet of said clothes dryer and responsive to said signal from said fire detector, said fire extinguishing means being adapted to extinguish a fire in said flow path of said dryer; dryer de-energizing means for de-energizing said heat source and said blower of said dryer, said dryer de-energizing means being responsive to said signal from said fire detector; and means for delaying de-energizing said blower in response to said signal so that said blower assists said extinguishing means in extinguishing said fire.
- 7. The machine as recited in claim 6, further comprising a non-flammable dryer hose connection to said dryer.
- 8. The machine as recited in claim 6, wherein said fire extinguisher means is a carbon dioxide extinguisher.
- 9. The fire arrester kit as recited in claim 6, wherein said delaying means includes a pressure sensor adapted to sense pressure in said flow path of said dryer, said delaying means de-energizing said blower when said pressure in said flow path reaches a pre-selected level.
- 10. The fire arrester kit as recited in claim 6, wherein said fire detector is a smoke detector.
- 11. A machine, comprising:a clothes dryer having a flow path from an inlet to an outlet, and an interior volume, said dryer having a blower that forces air from said inlet to said outlet,and a heat source; a fire detector positioned at said outlet of said clothes dryer, said fire detector being adapted to detect a fire and to emit a signal when said fire is detected; means for extinguishing a fire, said extinguishing means being positioned at said inlet of said clothes dryer and responsive to said signal from said fire detector, said fire extinguishing means being adapted to extinguish a fire in said flow path of said dryer; dryer de-energizing means for de-energizing said heat source and said blower of said dryer, said dryer de-energizing means being responsive to said signal from said fire detector; and a filter means positioned near said inlet of said flowpath adapted to filter airborne material from said flowpath.
- 12. The machine as recited in claim 11, wherein said filter is adapted to be removable for cleaning.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/286,902, filed on Apr. 27, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference. Applicant claims the priority date benefits of that application.
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission website, at http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/5022.html, for the information that it provides regarding fires caused by overheated clothes dryers. The associated website page accompanying this document was printed on Mar. 16, 2002. |
The Underwriters Laboratories Inc. website at http://www.ul.com/auth/tca/v8n2/, for the information that it provides regarding safety standards for clothes dryers. The associated website contained the following copyright notice © 2002 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. |
Information from the Consumer Product Safety Commission's 2000-Annual Report to Congress, which is being submitted for Item 15, which has been enclosed. This is a 200 page document. Due to its size, it is contained within a floppy disk accompanying this document and is saved as a .PDF file, which can be opened and viewed using an Adobe® Acrobat® reader. The information can also be found at: http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/reports/2000rpt.pdf. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/286902 |
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