Claims
- 1. A fire suppressant mechanism comprising a container; a flexible bladder subdividing the container into two separate chambers; a liquid fire extinguishant occupying one of the chambers; a gaseous pressurizing agent occupying the other chamber to bias the bladder in the direction of the liquid fire extinguishant; a liquid discharge valve communicating with said one chamber, whereby when the valve opens the pressurizing agent acts on the bladder to discharge the liquid fire extinguishant through the open valve; and rigid force absorber means carried by a central area of the bladder to impact against one end of the container for limiting bladder motion without damaging the bladder material; wherein the bladder has a central annular bead therein; said rigid force absorber means comprising two rigid plates clamped together, said plates having annular confronting grooves mated to said annular bead for securely retaining the plates on the bladder.
- 2. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein the bladder is formed of non-permeable elastomeric material; the stroke of the bladder being such that the bladder is required to undergo a stretching action before the force absorber means reaches said one end of the container.
- 3. A fire suppresent mechanism comprising a container; a flexible bladder subdividing the container into two separate chambers; a liquid fire extinguishant occupying one of the chambers; a gaseous pressurizing agent occupying the other chamber to bias the bladder in the direction of the liquid fire extinguishant; a liquid discharge valve communicating with said one chamber, whereby when the valve opens the pressurizing agent acts on the bladder to discharge the liquid fire extinguishant through the open valve; and rigid force absorber means carried by the central area of the bladder to impact against one end of the container for limiting bladder motion without damaging the bladder material; and further comprising a guide structure located on the movement axis of the bladder for slidable engagement with the rigid force absorber means.
- 4. The mechanism of claim 3 wherein the guide structure is a first hollow tube having one of its ends anchored to the container, and a second hollow tube carried by the rigid force absorber means in slidable engagement with the first hollow tube.
- 5. The mechanism of claim 4 wherein the tubes having ports therealong for admitting pressurizing agent into the tube interior during motion of the bladder.
- 6. The mechanism of claim 1 and further comprising a flush valve means carried by the rigid force absorber means for automatic operation to an opened condition when said force absorber means impacts against said one end of the container.
- 7. The mechanism of claim 6 wherein the flush valve means includes a valve element having one face thereof exposed to the pressurizing agent and another face thereof exposed to the liquid fire extinguishant.
- 8. The mechanism of claim 7 wherein the valve element is opened at least partly by a pressure differential thereacross.
- 9. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein the pressure of the gaseous pressurizing agent is in a range from 750 p.s.i. to 2000 p.s.i.
- 10. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein the pressure of the gaseous pressurizing agent is at least 1400 p.s.i.
- 11. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein the liquid fire extinguishant has a vapor pressure sufficient to cause vaporization of the liquid under normal atmospheric pressure conditions; the gaseous pressurizing agent being at a sufficient pressure to prevent vaporization of the liquid during the liquid discharge process.
- 12. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein the bladder is of hat-like configuration.
- 13. The mechanism of claim 12 wherein the bladder is anchored to the container near the end of the container remote from the liquid discharge valve.
- 14. The mechanism of claim 1 and further comprising a normally closed flush valve means carried by the rigid force absorber means for automatic opening when the force absorber means impacts against said one end of the container; said force absorber means comprising an annular wall (59) projecting from the bladder to engage the end of the container; said flush valve means including a poppet valve element disposed within said annular wall, a stem extending from the poppet valve element, a spider carried by the stem, and compression spring means exerting a force on the spider tending to hold the poppet valve element in its closed position.
- 15. A fire suppressant mechanism comprising an elongate container; a flexible bladder subdividing the container into two separate chambers; a liquid fire extinguishant occupying one of the chambers; a gaseous pressurizing agent occupying the other chamber to bias the bladder in the direction of the liquid fire extinguishant; the bladder having an interface portion facing generally axially toward the one chamber and extending substantially entirely across the cross section of the container; a liquid discharge valve communicating with said one chamber, whereby when the valve opens the pressurizing agent acts on the bladder to discharge the liquid fire extinguishant through the open valve; rigid force absorber means carried by a central area of the bladder to impact against one end of the container for limiting bladder motion without damaging the bladder material; and a flush valve carried by the rigid force absorber means, the flush valve automatically opening when the force absorber means impacts against the one end of the container.
- 16. The mechanism of claim 15 wherein said flush valve means includes a poppet valve element disposed within said annular wall, a stem extending from the poppet valve element, a spider carried by the stem, and compression spring means exerting a force on the spider tending to hold the poppet valve element in its closed position.
- 17. The mechanism of claim 15 wherein the bladder is expandable substantially only toward the one chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 546,267, filed Oct. 28, 1983, now abandoned.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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