The present invention generally relates to the field of fire fighting.
More particularly, it relates to the fire-fighting devices.
Whether in urban areas or in the wilderness, fires may cause significant human and material damages.
Generally, the human resources and equipment mobilized to fight against fires are adapted to their extent and to the site concerned.
A wide range of fire-fighting equipment is known, from simple foam or powder extinguisher to fire tankers and water bombers.
As described in document U.S. Pat. No. 6,786,382, a fire-fighting item is also known, which consists of a destructible container in the form of a sphere made of foam of rigid, low-density plastic material (for example, expanded polystyrene foam), of about ten centimeters to a few tens of centimeters in diameter, and which encloses a dispersible chemical product active against fire and a pyrotechnic detonator associated with a fuse.
In an “active” approach, it would be interesting to throw this fighting item directly into the fire, in such a way that the fuse thereof is ignited, ensuring the detonator activation, followed by the container destruction and the dispersion of the dispersible chemical product.
But, with time, such fighting items are unfortunately not fully effective for this approach, in particular depending on the location of the fire to be extinguished or on the site configuration.
It is indeed advisable that these fighting items remain a sufficient time in the fire (at least a few seconds) so that the fuse thereof is ignited and the detonator activated, ensuring the release of the dispersible chemical product.
Now, due to its inertia and trajectory, the fighting item is likely to exit from the fire before its fuse has had time to catch fire.
This is for example the case when the fighting item bounces out of the fire, when the ground is sloping or when the throwing speed was not adapted.
There thus exists a need to improve these fighting items to allow such an “active” approach.
The present invention thus proposes a fire-fighting device improving/enhancing the fighting items in accordance in particular with document U.S. Pat. No. 6,786,382, which is particularly adapted to such an active approach (projected/thrown directly into the fire).
More particularly, it is proposed according to the invention a fire-fighting device that comprises:
The pyrotechnic means comprise:
According to the invention, said detonator means comprise:
Therefore, in practice, the device according to the invention can be projected directly into the fire and can release its fire-extinguishing agent within this fire (or even in the immediate vicinity thereof or above it) thanks to its impact triggering system.
Indeed, as soon as the projected device hurts a surface (advantageously within this fire), its impact sensor detects a mechanical impact and brings (instantaneously, or even with a time delay or latency) the ignition device to its active state.
The ignition device, in its active state, causes (instantaneously) said at least one explosive charge to explode and, as a corollary, said casing to rupture and said fire-extinguishing agent to be dispersed.
Such a device according to the invention therefore no longer needs fire exposure time, as required with the fighting items known from the prior art.
Generally, said impact sensor according to the invention advantageously comprises a mobile portion that is able to move between two positions:
said mobile portion cooperating with:
According to a preferred embodiment, the holding means comprise a metal part, for example a ball, pinched between the mobile portion and a support portion.
Upon the mechanical impact, the metal part is then intended to be extracted (ejected) from its location/initial state (advantageously, due to its inertia).
The moving of this metal part then releases the mobile portion, which is operated from its initial position to its final position, under the effect of the elastic return means.
Still generally, and according to a particular embodiment, the ignition device is an electric ignition device, also called igniter. The impact sensor consists of an electric module connected to said electric ignition device.
Preferably, the electric module comprises:
said mobile portion being able to move between the two positions:
The electric ignition device advantageously comprises a primer head that cooperates with said at least one explosive charge:
Preferably, the detonator means comprise state indicator means, in particular adapted to indicate an activated state of the impact sensor (chosen for example among sound, visual means, etc.).
According to another particular embodiment, the ignition device consists of a mechanical ignition device.
In this case, the mechanical ignition device advantageously comprises:
And, as the case may be, the holding means are preferably implanted between the firing pin and the primer.
Other non-limiting and advantageous features of the product according to the invention, taken individually or according to all the technically possible combinations, are the following:
The present invention also relates to a fire-fighting system, said system comprising:
The present invention also relates to a fire-fighting method, said method comprising a step of dropping at least one device according to the invention, advantageously from a flying machine, preferably a drone, in such a way that said at least one explosive charge is triggered when said device hurts a surface after its dropping.
The present invention also relates to the detonator means for a device according to the invention, comprising:
Of course, the different features, alternatives and embodiments of the invention can be associated with each other according to various combinations, insofar as they are not mutually incompatible or exclusive.
Moreover, various other features of the invention will be apparent from the appended description made with reference to the drawings that illustrate non-limiting embodiments of the invention, and wherein:
It is to be noted that, in these figures, the structural and/or functional elements common to the different alternatives can have the same references.
Generally, the device 1 comprises:
The casing 2 thus advantageously consists of a frangible casing, also said “destructible”, adapted to be degraded by the explosion generated by the pyrotechnic means 5 while being able to resist to a mechanical impact described hereinafter.
This casing 2 here advantageously has the shape of a sphere (spherical shape).
This casing 2 is advantageously made of a plastic material, preferably rigid and low density, for example of the foam type, for example expanded polystyrene foam.
This casing 2 is advantageously enveloped in a plastic protective film.
This casing 2 advantageously has an outer diameter of about ten centimeters, or a few tens of centimeters.
Said at least one fire-extinguishing agent 4 preferably consists of a dispersible chemical product, advantageously a powder, active against fire.
Said at least one fire-extinguishing agent 4 is advantageously chosen among the fire-extinguishing powders that are essentially composed of non-toxic inorganic salts, mixed with water-repellent and anti-caking agents, as well as various additives (stearates, silicones, starch, inert minerals, etc.) to facilitate the flowing thereof.
Such powders may be based on sodium or potassium bicarbonate, or ammonium phosphate and/or sulphate (preferably ammonium phosphate).
The pyrotechnic means 5 comprise:
Said at least one explosive charge 6 is advantageously implanted within the inner cavity 3, still preferably at the center of the latter.
Said at least one explosive charge 6 is advantageously embedded into at least one fire-extinguishing agent 4. In other words, said at least one explosive charge 6 is advantageously surrounded (or enveloped) by said at least one fire-extinguishing agent 4.
Said at least one explosive charge 6 is for example chosen among the black powders for fireworks (advantageously, deflagrating mixtures of sulphur, potassium nitrate (saltpeter) and charcoal), in particular among the bursting charges.
Said at least one explosive charge 6 is advantageously contained in a casing that may be made of various materials (papier, fabric, plastic, etc.)
The detonator means 7, here forming an impact triggering system, comprise:
The ignition device 8 advantageously consists of means adapted to give birth to the combustion of said at least one explosive charge 6.
Such an ignition device 8 is advantageously chosen among the pyrotechnic detonators. It advantageously consists, as described hereinafter in relation with the various figures, of an electric ignition device or a mechanical ignition device.
Such an ignition device 8 thus has two states:
This ignition device 8 can advantageously have two main arrangements with respect to said at least one explosive charge 6:
The above-mentioned pyrotechnic fuse 89 then extends advantageously from said at least one explosive charge 6 and arrives at the outer surface of the casing 2.
This pyrotechnic fuse 89 can comprise an annular section 891 (visible in
Such a pyrotechnic fuse 89 can be interesting to consider, in addition to the active use (projected on a target surface), a passive use of the device 1, that would come into contact with a fire.
Moreover, the impact sensor 9 is designed in such a way as, on the one hand, to detect a mechanical impact received by said device 1 and, on the other hand, to bring the above-mentioned ignition device 8 to said active state upon detection of said mechanical impact.
The term “mechanical impact” advantageously includes the very high amplitude accelerations resulting from the impact/collision of the device 1 on a receiving surface or target surface. Such a mechanical impact also corresponds to a discontinuity of speed of the device 1 in motion.
By way of non-limiting example, such a mechanical impact corresponds to the impact, on a rigid receiving surface, of the device 1 that is dropped from a falling height of at least 0.5 m (or even at least 1 m, or even at least 1.5 m).
The impact sensor 9 has advantageously two states:
For that purpose, as illustrated for example in
The impact sensor 9 thus advantageously comprises a mobile portion 91 that is able to move between two positions:
For that purpose, this mobile portion 91 has at least one part with one degree of freedom, advantageously a degree of freedom in rotation about a rotation axis 91′ (
For its implementation, the mobile portion 91 advantageously cooperates with:
The elastic return means 92 advantageously consist of mechanical means, for example spring means, designed to tend to move the mobile portion 91 from its initial position to its final position.
The holding means 93 are advantageously intended to be degraded or deformed upon the mechanical impact.
The holding means 93 here comprise at least one metal part 931, for example a metal ball 931, which is intended to be extracted (ejected) from its location/initial state due to its inertia, when the impact sensor 9 is subjected to an impact/collision with a receiving surface.
As mentioned hereinabove, the metal part 931 is intended to be extracted (ejected) from its location/initial state upon an impact, on a rigid receiving surface, of the device 1 that is dropped from a falling height of at least 0.5 m (or even at least 1 m, or even at least 1.5 m).
Herein, the metal part 931 is advantageously pinched (directly or indirectly) between the mobile portion 91, in initial position, and a support portion 94.
Upon the mechanical impact, the moving of said at least one metal part 931 then releases the mobile portion 91, which is operated from its initial position to its final position, under the effect of the elastic return means 92.
Generally, the impact sensor 9 (or even all or part of the ignition device 8) can advantageously have different locations in this device 1:
The impact sensor 9 can hence be added on the surface of said casing 2 (surface mounted), by means of removable fastening means 12, for example:
The driving structures 122 consist for example in rods that are ended by hooking fins.
The impact sensor 9, remote from the casing 2 (
Still generally, the impact sensor 9 (or even all or part of the ignition device 8) is advantageously protected within a shell 13.
The shell 13 is for example made of a rigid plastic material, advantageously resistant to the above-mentioned mechanical impact.
The shell 13 advantageously has a shape chosen among:
The state indicator means 10 are hence adapted to indicate/signal an activated state of the impact sensor 9.
These state indicator means 10 are for example chosen among sound components (for example, buzzer or beeper) and/or light components (for example, an light-emitting diode or LED).
Such state indicator means 10 are in particular useful to avoid connecting an impact sensor 9, in activated state, with an ignition device 8 at the risk of involuntarily switching it to its active state.
As an alternative or complement, such state indicator means 10 aim to emit a signal immediately after an impact causing the switching of the impact sensor 9 to an activated state, with delay means (for example, electronic delay means) for the firing by the ignition device 8, in order to warn the surrounding persons about an imminent explosion causing the dispersion of said fire-extinguishing agent 4.
As another alternative or complement, the state indicator means 10 are intended to enable the location of the ignition device 8 after explosion, in order for example to recover the electric power source 95 (for example, an electric battery or an electric cell).
The primer means 11 are advantageously intended to cooperate with the mobile portion 91, potentially via the holding means 93, in such a way as to lock/hold this mobile portion 91 in its initial position in case of mechanical impact (before use, for example during transportation).
The primer means 11, for example of the pin type, are advantageously intended to be removed/degraded to allow the switching of the firing device 8 to the active state upon detection of the mechanical impact.
Preferably, these primer means 11 (provided with an external gripping portion) are accessible through the shell 13 (advantageously, at the spherical cap 131), for the removal/degradation thereof.
In practice and generally, the primer means 11 are, if need be, removed.
The device 1 may be moved (thrown, projected, dropped, sent, etc.) into the fire to be extinguished, in such a way as to land on a target surface.
Upon impact on the target surface, the impact sensor 9 is moved from its initial, rest state, to its final, activated state.
For that purpose, herein, the mobile portion 91 is here moved from its initial position (continuous line in
This displacement is ensured here by the elastic return means 92, after the degradation of the holding means 93.
The impact sensor 9, in activated state, then controls the ignition device 8 (immediately or with a time delay) to its active state, which triggers the explosion of said at least one explosive charge 6 and the dispersion of said at least one fire-extinguishing agent 4.
This dispersion forms advantageously a cloud of fire-extinguishing agent 4 that allows a sudden three-dimensional fire-extinguishing effect.
Still according to the invention, the device 1 can take different embodiments.
A first family of embodiments according to the invention is illustrated in
In these first embodiments, the devices 1 each comprise an ignition device 8 that consists of an electric ignition device 8, also called igniter or electric igniter.
Conventionally, such an igniter 8 allows the instantaneous firing via a power line.
The igniter 8 generally consists of a short-circuited resistance, which is put in contact with a ball of pyrotechnic mixture.
As shown in
The primer head 81 may have various arrangements, in order to cooperate with said at least one explosive charge 6:
For the “direct” mounting, according to a first embodiment illustrated in
Still for the “direct” mounting, according to a second embodiment illustrated in
This tube 84 includes a terminal end 84a, advantageously pointed to facilitate the introduction thereof, which is provided with a window 85 at which is located the primer head 81.
This terminal end 84a is intended to be housed, advantageously by being driven thereinto, within said at least one explosive charge 6. The flame generated by the primer head 81 is intended to exit through the window 85.
For the “indirect” mounting, the primer head 81 is advantageously attached to the annular section 891 of the pyrotechnic fuse 89.
The holding is for example obtained by means of an adhesive element 811 (par example an adhesive pad), as illustrated in
As an alternative, the concave lower face 132 comprises an aperture 1321 within which is positioned the primer head 81 (
In this case, an added pad 15, forming a “target marking”, is advantageously used and added to facilitate the positioning of the primer head 81 facing the pyrotechnic fuse 89.
This added pad 15 is advantageously intended to be placed between the casing 2 and the ignition device 8.
The added pad 15 is advantageously made in an adhesive plastic film.
The added pad 15, which is crown-shaped, advantageously has:
For the positioning of the ignition device 8, the upper face 153 advantageously comprises a marking corresponding to the contour of the concave lower face 132 of the shell 13. As an alternative, the contour of the external edge 154 corresponds to the contour of the concave lower face 132 of the shell 13.
In practice, the added pad 15 is attached to the casing 2 in such a way that its inner edge 151 surrounds a part of the pyrotechnic fuse 89. Thereafter, the ignition device 8 is suitably positioned on the casing 2, thanks to the added pad 15 in presence; for that purpose, as the case may be, the adhesive element 811 equipping the concave lower face 132 of the shell 13 adheres to the upper face 153 of the added pad 15.
In these first embodiments, the impact sensor 9 advantageously consists of an electric module connected to the electric ignition device 8.
By “electric module”, it is meant equipment comprising an electrical circuit composed of an assembly of electric and/or electronic components.
Herein, as schematically shown in
This electric module 9 is intended to be electrically connected to the electric ignition device 8.
The mobile portion 91 is thus able to move between the two positions:
In an initial position or initial state, a metal part 931 (here a ball 931) is here pinched between, on the one hand, the mobile portion 91 of the switch 96, in initial position and in its open state and, on the other hand, the facing support portion 94.
As an alternative (not shown), instead of a mobile portion 91, the electric module 9 may comprise a sensor of the accelerometer type, preferably a non-servo accelerometer, and more precisely advantageously chosen among:
In this case, the electric module 9 also advantageously comprises:
The state indicator means 10 are advantageously adapted to emit a signal (sound, visual signal, etc.) when the impact sensor 9 is in an activated state.
This electric module 9 integrates for that purpose, for example, sound means (buzzer), visual means (LED), etc.
The state indicator means 10 are, as the case may be, adapted to emit a signal when the mobile portion 91 is in its final position (switch 96 in a closed state).
Such state indicator means 10 thus aim to prevent the assembly of an impact sensor 9 in an activated state with the ignition device 8, at the risk of causing an immediate switching to its active state.
As an alternative or complement, in the presence of a time delay, such state indicator means 10 can emit a signal after the impact, in order to warn the surrounding operators about the imminent explosion causing the dispersion of said fire-extinguishing agent 4.
As an alternative or complement, the state indicator means 10 can also be useful to locate and recover the ignition device 8 after the explosion.
The primer means 11 here consist of a pin 111 that passes, as the case may be, through the metal part 931, or even the support portion 94, for example in such a way as to extend between the support portion 94 and the mobile portion 91.
In this first family, different combinations (non-limiting) are therefore possible, as illustrated:
In particular,
According to
In this embodiment, the casing 2 advantageously comprises a through-hole adapted for the insertion (advantageously, with a clearance) of the impact sensor 9. This through-hole is thus advantageously closed by the added impact sensor 9.
The casing 2 advantageously comprises a second through-hole, in order to facilitate the filling of the casing 2 with the fire-extinguishing agent 4. This second through-hole is intended to be closed after having been filled, for example by means of a polystyrene plug.
For that purpose, the casing 2 advantageously comprises two semi-casings (or semi-shells or semi-spheres) identical to each other, each comprising a through-hole (advantageously at the apex thereof).
These two semi-casings are intended to be assembled with each other, to form together the casing 2 of the device 1.
In practice, in these first embodiments, upon percussion, the metal part 931 is, as the case may be, ejected from its initial location.
The mobile portion 91 is thus able to move from its initial position (continuous line), in which the switch 96 is in an open state, to its final position (discontinuous line), at rest, in which the switch 96 is in its closed state.
As an alternative and as the case may be, the mechanical impact is detected by the accelerometer.
The impact sensor 9, activated, then controls the ignition device 8 to its active state: a short-circuit is created at the double conductor 82, in such a way that the primer head 81 is warmed by Joule effect and reaches its auto-inflammation temperature.
The primer head 81 triggers the explosion of said at least one explosive charge 6 and the dispersion of said at least one fire-extinguishing agent 4:
A second family of embodiments according to the invention is illustrated in
In these second embodiments, the devices 1 comprise an ignition device 8 that consists of a mechanical ignition device 8.
For example, as described in relation with
The fuse 98 advantageously arrives under the ignition device 8, with a spiral portion that is intended to cover the above-mentioned pyrotechnic fuse 89. This particular shape of the fuse 98 aims to optimize the pyrotechnic fuse 89.
Preferably, herein, the holding means 93 are implanted between the firing pin 91 and the primer 97.
The holding means 93 here comprise:
The stop 932 is adapted, on the one hand, to pinch the metal part 931 with the support portion 94, and on the other hand, to hold the mobile portion 91 in its initial position.
The stop 932 can be moved between two limit positions, here in translation along a translation axis 932′, i.e.:
In the extended position, the metal part 931 is thus pinched between the stop 932 (in extended position) and the support portion 94.
The primer means 11 here comprise:
Here again, different arrangements (non-limiting) are possible.
As an alternative and in a non-limiting manner, the impact sensor 9 could also be internal to said internal cavity 3.
In practice, in these second embodiments, upon percussion, the metal part 931 is ejected from its initial location.
After removal of the metal part 931 and under the action of the elastic return means 933, the stop 932 is operated to its retracted position, in such a way as to be away from the stroke of the mobile portion 91 to allow the switching thereof to the final position.
The mobile portion 91 is thus able to move from its initial position (continuous line) to its final position (discontinuous line), at rest, in which it hurts the primer 97, which fires the fuse 98 causing the explosion of the explosive charge 6 (here via the pyrotechnic fuse 89).
The device 1 according to the invention is advantageously implemented within a fire-fighting system 20 (
Such a system 20 comprises:
Said at least one flying machine 21 comprises at least one dropping module 22 to is adapted to receive at least one device 1 according to the invention and to drop said at least one device 1 above a fire.
The dropping module 22 advantageously has for that purpose, two positions:
Such a dropping module 22 comprises for example a housing 221 associated with mobile shutting means 222 (
The control between these two positions is for example done remotely by an operator.
According to an embodiment illustrated in
This shutting element 2221 cooperates with an actuator 2222 (for example a servomotor) for operating the shutting element 2221 between the transport position (
Herein, the strap 2221 has:
According to an advantageous embodiment, said at least one flying machine 21 also includes activation means 23 provided to control the primer means 11 equipping the device 1 according to the invention before the dropping of the latter (
The activation means 23 comprise for example an actuator 231 (for example, a servomotor) that is connected to the primer means 11 via a linking element 232.
The activation means 23 are adapted to operate the primer means 11 to a removed/degraded state, advantageously just before the control of the dropping module 22, to allow the switching of the ignition device 8 to the active state upon detection of the mechanical impact.
In practice, such a system 20 allows the implementation of the fire-fighting method.
This method comprises a step of dropping at least one device 1 according to the invention, from the flying machine 21, which is advantageously positioned above the fire to be extinguished.
For that purpose, at least one dropping module 22 is controlled from its transport position to its dropping position.
As developed hereinabove, when the device 1 hurts a surface after having been dropped, said at least one explosive charge 6 is (immediately) triggered, which causes the (immediate) dispersion of said at least one fire-extinguishing agent 4.
Of course, various other modifications can be made to the invention within the framework of the appended claims.
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FR2003009 | Mar 2020 | FR | national |
This application is the U.S. national phase of International Application No. PCT/EP2021/057793 filed Mar. 25, 2021 which designated the U.S. and claims priority to FR 2003009 filed Mar. 27, 2020, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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PCT/EP2021/057793 | 3/25/2021 | WO |