Claims
- 1. An aqueous pumpable fire-fighting concentrate for dilution with at least about ten times its volume of water and foaming with air to produce a fire-fighting foam, said concentrate containing (a) a foaming agent that causes the diluted concentrate to form a foam having an expansion of at least about 3, and (b) a water-soluble thixotropic polysaccharide dissolved in an amount that causes the foam to undergo syneresis and form a floating gel mat when applied to a non-aqueous polar solvent.
- 2. The concentrate of claim 1 which also contains a foam-stabilizing hydrophilic resin.
- 3. The concentrate of claim 1 in which the thixotropic polysaccharide is scleroglucan.
- 4. the concentrate of claim 3 in which the ingredients are dissolved in a solvent a major portion of which is N-methyl pyrrolidone-2.
- 5. The concentrate of claim 4 in which the solvent also includes water and sufficient ethylene glycol to keep the water from freezing at temperatures as low as -20.degree. C.
- 6. The concentrate of claim 1 which also contains film-forming material in an amount that causes the foam to form an aqueous film over a liquid hydrocarbon to which the foam is applied.
- 7. The concentrate of claim 6 in which the film-forming material is a mixture of fluorocarbon surfactant and silicone surfactant that together reduce the surface tension of the water in the foam to 19 dynes or less per centimeter.
- 8. The concentrate of claim 1 in which the aqueous solvent includes sufficient butyl carbitol to keep the water from freezing at temperatures as low as -20.degree. C.
- 9. A fire-fighting composition which is essentially an aqueous solution of (I) a foaming agent that causes the composition to form a foam having an expansion of at least about 3, and (II) a thixotropic polysaccharide in a concentration that causes the solution to gel when contacted with a non-aqueous polar solvent.
- 10. The composition of claim 9 which also contains a foam-stabilizing hydrophilic resin.
- 11. The composition of claim 9 in which the thixotropic polysaccharide is scleroglucan.
- 12. The composition of claim 9 which also contains film-forming material in an amount that causes the foam to form an aqueous film over a liquid hydrocarbon to which the foam is applied.
- 13. The composition of claim 12 in which the film-forming material is a mixture of fluorocarbon surfactant and silicone surfactant that together reduce the surface tension of the composition to 19 dynes or less per centimeter.
- 14. The composition of claim 10 in which the resin is a hydrophilic film-forming polymeric material having about 1/2 to 5 repeating hydrocarbon groups for every one of repeating groups of a half-amide of succinic acid, the hydrocarbon groups are phenyl ethylene groups, and the half-amide is the half-amide of a primary or secondary alkyl amine in which the alkyl has up to 5 carbons and which can be substituted on any carbon with a group selected from the class consisting of amino and carboxyl groups.
- 15. The concentrate of claim 1 in which the polysaccharide is heteropolysaccharide-7.
- 16. The concentrate of claim 1 in which at least about 1/3 of the foaming agent is selected from the class having hydrophilic and hydrophobic moieties of which the hydrophilic moiety weighs at least 80% more than the hydrophobic moiety.
- 17. The concentrate of claim 1 which also contains locust bean gum in an amount from about one-third to about three times that of the thixotropic polysaccharide.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 557,757 filed Mar. 12, 1975, Ser. No. 525,175 filed Nov. 19, 1974, and Ser. No. 369,584 filed June 13, 1973 (U.S. Pat. No. 3,957,657 granted May 18, 1976), each of which is in turn a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 307,479 filed Nov. 17, 1972 (subsequently abandoned), while applications Ser. No. 525,175 and Ser. No. 369,584 are continuations-in-part of application Ser. No. 254,404 filed May 18, 1972 (U.S. Pat. No. 3,849,315 granted Nov. 19, 1974), and application Ser. No. 369,584 is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 131,763 filed Apr. 6, 1971 (subsequently abandoned). In addition application Ser. No. 307,479 is also a continuation-in-part of applications Ser. No. 254,404 and Ser. No. 131,763; and application Ser. No. 254,404 is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 131,763.
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