This application claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 61/997,399, filed May 29, 2014.
This invention relates generally to blocking fires from spreading on buildings, and more particularly concerns use of blankets spread over buildings to suppress embers, flames and spreading of fires.
There is need, particularly in residential areas, for simple, effective, easy to use apparatus to suppress or prevent spreading of fires as on roofs and at building sites.
Further there is need for fire suppression barrier devices such as blankets, specifically constructed and sized for these purposes.
It is a major object of the invention to provide a fire barrier that includes:
a) providing and deploying a flexible blanket on or over an edifice, or part thereof,
b) the blanket being flame retardant and heat resistant,
d) the blanket provided to define distributed vent openings of small size to freely pass air from one side of the blanket to the other, and away from edifice associated objects such as hot embers,
e) the blanket edges configured to be pulled at its edges for distributing the blanket over such objects.
Another object is to provide a blanket consisting of aromatic polyamide (aramid) fibers defining a knit yarn, and extended over an edifice, the fibers subjected to stretching to deform, but not eliminate, the vent openings.
A yet further object is to provide local reinforcement edge zones via which deployment pulling force is imposed to displace the blanket to cover the edifice and hang freely; and to provide local pullers at such zones to drag the blanket, a single force gathering puller member typically attached to multiple pullers.
An added object is to provide vent openings that have cross dimensions between 1/64 inch and 1/16 inch, and such openings uniformly distributed over the blanket at between 50 and 150 openings per square inch of fabric sheet dimension.
Another object is to provide a method of resisting fire at an edifice, that includes
a) providing and deploying a flexible blanket on or over the edifice, or part thereof,
b) the blanket being flame retardant and heat resistant,
c) the blanket consisting of aromatic polyamide (aramid) fibers defining a knit yarn fabric,
d) the blanket provided to define distributed vent openings of small size to freely pass air from one side of the blanket to the other, and to protect against elongated edifice associated objects such as hot embers,
e) the blanket provided to have edges reinforced and configured to be pulled for distributing the blanket over such objects.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention, as well as the details of an illustrative embodiment, will be more fully understood from the following specification and drawings, in which:
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Also shown are pull zones 40 at the blanket edge regions 41. Such zones may consist of metal rings for attachment of elongated pullers 33 or ropes, that exert force to pull the blanket over the edifice. Multiple such pullers may be joined at 34 to a single puller 35 enabling a person or persons to exert force at locations along the blanket edge, by pulling on one puller 35.
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