Claims
- 1. A fire fighting apparatus for fighting a fire having a relatively large area, said apparatus including:
(a) a targeting system for identifying a target area to be doused with fire retardant; and (b) an ordnance for discharging a multiplicity of projectiles having the fire retardant contained therein, wherein said ordnance includes at least one barrel assembly, said at least one barrel assembly having a barrel, a plurality of projectiles axially disposed within the barrel for operative sealing engagement with the bore of the barrel, and discrete propellant charges for propelling respective projectiles sequentially through the muzzle of the barrel, whereby said fire retardant is dispersed over the target area.
- 2. The fire fighting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the ordnance includes a plurality of barrel assemblies, whereby said multiplicity of projectiles may be discharged simultaneously from respective barrels.
- 3. The fire fighting apparatus of either claim 1 or claim 2 wherein each projectile includes bursting means for opening a containment holding said fire retardant.
- 4. The fire fighting apparatus of claim 3 wherein said bursting means is activated upon impact, whereby the retardant may be dispersed from ground level.
- 5. The fire fighting apparatus of claim 3 wherein said bursting means is activated upon receipt of a signal broadcast to the projectiles, whereby the retardant may be dispersed at a designated height above ground level.
- 6. The fire fighting apparatus of any one of claims 3 to 5 wherein the bursting means comprises a mechanical assembly to disperse the fire retardant.
- 7. The fire fighting apparatus of any one of claims 3 to 5 wherein the bursting means comprises a small explosive charge.
- 8. The fire fighting apparatus of any one of claims 5 to 7 wherein the broadcast signal for activating the bursting means comprises a radio signal.
- 9. The fire fighting apparatus of any one of claims 5 to 7 wherein the broadcast signal for activating the bursting means comprises an optical signal.
- 10. The fire fighting apparatus of any one of claims 5 to 9 wherein said bursting means is at least partially heat activated.
- 11. The fire fighting apparatus of any one of claims 5 to 10 wherein said barrel assemblies are loaded with projectiles having bursting means that are activated at different predetermined delays after receipt of said broadcast signal.
- 12. The fire fighting apparatus of claim 3 wherein said barrel assemblies are loaded with projectiles having bursting means that are activated at different predetermined delays after discharge from respective barrels.
- 13. The fire fighting apparatus of either claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the ordnance comprises at least one pod containing a plurality of barrel assemblies.
- 14. The fire fighting apparatus of claim 13 wherein said at least one pod is responsive to the targeting system.
- 15. The fire fighting apparatus of either claim 13 or claim 14 wherein the plurality of barrel assemblies are able to be splayed relative to one another so that projectiles may be discharged in a concentrated or diffuse manner.
- 16. A method of fighting a fire having a relatively large area, said method including the steps of:
(a) providing an ordnance having at least one barrel assembly, said at least one barrel assembly having a barrel, a plurality of projectiles containing a fire retardant axially disposed within the barrel for operative sealing engagement with the bore of the barrel, and discrete propellant charges for propelling respective projectiles sequentially through the muzzle of the barrel; (b) identifying a target area to be doused with fire retardant: and (c) discharging a multiplicity of the projectiles having the fire retardant contained therein from the ordnance whereby said fire retardant is dispersed over the target area.
- 17. The fire fighting method of claim 16 wherein the ordnance includes a plurality of barrel assemblies and wherein the step of discharging said multiplicity of projectiles occurs simultaneously from respective barrels.
- 18. The fire fighting method of either claim 16 or claim 17 wherein the discharging step further includes the step of activating bursting means in each projectile for opening a containment therein holding said fire retardant.
- 19. The fire fighting method of claim 18 wherein said bursting means is activated upon impact, whereby the fire retardant may be dispersed from ground level.
- 20. The fire fighting method of claim 18 wherein said bursting means is activated upon receipt of a signal broadcast to the projectiles, whereby the fire retardant may be dispersed at a designated height above ground level.
- 21. The fire fighting method of any one of claims 18 to 20 wherein the step of discharging projectiles includes the further step of activating said bursting means at different predetermined delays, whereby the fire retardant may be dispersed at a plurality of heights above ground level.
- 22. A method of fighting a fire having a relatively large volume, said method including the steps of:
(a) providing an ordnance having a plurality of barrel assemblies, said barrel assemblies each having a barrel, a plurality of projectiles containing a fire retardant axially disposed within the barrel for operative sealing engagement with the bore of the barrel, and discrete propellant charges for propelling respective projectiles sequentially through the muzzle of the barrel; (b) identifying a target volume to be doused with fire retardant: and (c) discharging a multiplicity of the projectiles having the fire retardant contained therein from the ordnance whereby said fire retardant is dispersed through the target volume.
- 23. The fire fighting method of claim 22 wherein the discharging step further includes the step of activating bursting means in each projectile for opening a containment therein holding said fire retardant.
- 24. The fire fighting method of claim 23 wherein said bursting means is activated upon receipt of a signal broadcast to the projectiles, whereby the fire retardant may be dispersed at a designated height above ground level.
- 25. The fire fighting method of either claim 23 or claim 24 wherein the step of discharging projectiles includes the further step of activating said bursting means at different predetermined delays, whereby the fire retardant may be dispersed at a plurality of heights above ground level.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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PR 6197 |
Jul 2001 |
AU |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is related to the applicant's co-pending International Patent Application No. PCT/AU00/00296 entitled “Projectile launching apparatus” filed 7 Apr. 2000 and published as WO 00/62004 on 19 Oct. 2000.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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PCT/AU02/00854 |
7/3/2002 |
WO |
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