Claims
- 1. A filler apparatus for a container which can hold an explosible fluid and which has at least one opening, comprising filler means capable of passing through the largest opening in the container for forming therein a three-dimensional structure which is at least one of thermally and electrically conductive, said filler means including a filling element having a dimension in at least one direction which, when in the interior of the container, exceeds the greatest dimension of the largest opening in the container, said filling element including a plurality of diverging elements which are elastically deformable and project from at least one support member, said diverging elements having ends remote from said support member which are free of interconnections.
- 2. Explosion suppression elements to be introduced into a fuel container through a fuel hole therein which communicates with an interior thereof, each of said elements comprising:
- an elongate reinforced support member from which a plurality of rigid projecting members project radially;
- said projecting members having ends remote from said support member which are free of interconnections;
- said ends of adjacent said projecting members on each said element being spaced sufficiently from each other so as to allow the intrusion therebetween of the ends of the projecting members on a different said element;
- and the maximum distance between the ends of any two said projecting members which project in substantially opposite directions from substantially the same location on one of said support members being smaller than a diameter of the fuel hole.
- 3. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 2, wherein said support member is of linear form.
- 4. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 2, wherein said support member includes at least one wire.
- 5. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 2, wherein at least one of said support member and said projecting members of each said element is made of a material which is at least one of thermally and electrically conductive.
- 6. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 2, wherein said projecting members include at least one of aluminum, aluminum-alloy, stainless steel, tinfoil, electrically conductive plastic material, and heat conductive plastic material.
- 7. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 2, wherein at least one of said support member and said projecting members of each said element is coated with a coating which is at least one of a stabilizing coating and an electrically deposited coating.
- 8. Explosion suppression elements to be introduced into a fuel container through a fuel hole therein which communicates with an interior thereof, each of said elements comprising:
- an elongate reinforced support member from which a plurality of projecting members project radially a substantial distance from said support member;
- said projecting members having ends remote form said support member which are free of interconnections;
- said ends of adjacent said projecting members on each said element being spaced sufficiently from each other so as to allow the intrusion therebetween of the ends of the projecting members on a different said element;
- and said projecting members on each said element being freely flexible with respect to said support member thereof.
- 9. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 8, wherein the maximum distance between the ends of any two said projecting members which project in substantially opposite directions from substantially the same location on one of said support members is larger than a diameter of the fuel hole, said projecting members flexing resiliently toward said support member while being inserted through the fuel hole.
- 10. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 8, wherein said support member is of linear form.
- 11. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 8, wherein said support member includes at least one wire.
- 12. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 11, wherein said support member includes at least two said wires which are twisted together and wherein said projecting members are held between said twisted wires.
- 13. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 12, wherein said projecting elements are wires and form a generally cylindrical brush-like arrangement.
- 14. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 8, wherein at least one of said support member and said projecting members of each said element is made of a material which is at least one of thermally and electrically conductive.
- 15. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 8, wherein said projecting members include at least one of aluminum, aluminum-alloy, stainless steel, tinfoil, electrically conductive plastic material, and heat conductive plastic material.
- 16. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 8, wherein at least one of said support members and said projecting members of each said element is made of an open-cell plastic foam.
- 17. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 8, wherein at least one of said support members and said projecting members of each said element is coated with a coating which is at least one of a stabilizing coating and an electrically deposited coating.
- 18. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 8, wherein at least one of said support member and said projecting members of each said element includes at least one of a textile fabric, a reinforced textile, and a non-woven material.
- 19. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 8, wherein said elements each include a plurality of elongate foil strips laid one on top of the other, two opposite edges of each said strip being cut to define comblike teeth therealong which are said projecting members, said foil strips being twisted around an axis extending lengthwise thereof intermediate said edges thereof so as to form a cylindrical brush-like arrangement, said strips having center portions which serve as said support member.
- 20. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 19, wherein said support member includes at least one wire extending lengthwise of and wrapped around said center portions of said strips to effect reinforcement thereof.
- 21. Explosion suppression elements according to claim 8, wherein said elements introduced into the container use 1.7% to 3% of the volume of the container.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 713,727, filed Feb. 27, 1985, filed as PCT/AT84/00022 on June 18, 1984, published as WO85/00113 on Jan. 17, 1985, now abandoned.
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