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US2368209A
US2368209A US441539A US44153942A US2368209A US 2368209 A US2368209 A US 2368209A US 441539 A US441539 A US 441539A US 44153942 A US44153942 A US 44153942A US 2368209 A US2368209 A US 2368209A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A62DCHEMICAL MEANS FOR EXTINGUISHING FIRES OR FOR COMBATING OR PROTECTING AGAINST HARMFUL CHEMICAL AGENTS; CHEMICAL MATERIALS FOR USE IN BREATHING APPARATUS
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  • This invention relates to extinguishing of burning magnesium bombs and the like and aims generally to improve the same.
  • the species of invention claimed herein are those described more particularly at the top of column 1 and the top of column 2 on page 2 of our divisional Patent No. 2,294,532. but not claimed therein. These species comprise comminuted tufis and volcanic 'ash which are noncrystalline extinguisher materials, as distinguished from crystalline forms of such materials which when comminuted are even more desirable extinguishers than the non-crystalline forms under certain conditions, and which are claimed in our said divisional patent.
  • the features of the crystalline forms rendering them patentably distinct from the subject matter claimed herein, and the reasons which it is thought account for their superiority under specified conditions are set forth in the specification of our divisional atent.
  • thetuffs and volcanic ash extinguishers according to the present invention are preferably prepared for use by crushing or grinding and screening to obtain a particulate vitrescible extinguisher substantially free from particles finer than 200 mesh, and composed chiefly of particles ranging in size from to 200 mesh.
  • the range of sizes include any very small particles, as our research has shown that a commercially screened body of vitrescible-including particles substantially all engage with one another and prevent undue slumping of the material, a characteristic of fine powders particularly when agitated by efliuent gases. It is therefore deemed that the term comminuted as distinguished from powdered, or from merely crushed, most aptly defines the appropriate genus of sizes.
  • The. method of extinguishing burning molten magnesium and the like which consists in applying directly to the surface of the burning metal a quantity-of comminuted material selected from the group consisting of tufis and volcanic ash, which are naturally occurring glassy rocksrich in alkali aluminum silicate ingredients.
  • a fire extinguisher for direct larger than 20 mesh, and for the most part application to the surface of, burning molten magnesium and the like, consisting essentially of material selected from the group consisting of tufis and volcanic ash, which are naturally occurring glassy rocks rich in alkali aluminum silicate ingredients and prepared in the form of graded small sized particles for the most part lying within the range of 200 to 10 mesh sizes.

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Patented Jan. 30, 1945 ART OF EXTINGUISHING BURNING MAGNESIUM AND THE LIKE Joseph J. Fahey and Michael Fleischer, Washington, D. (3., and William W. Rubey, Westmoreland Hills, Md.
No Drawing. Application May 2, 1942, Serial No. 441,539
(Granted under the act of March 3, 1883, as amended April 30, 1928; 370 0. G. 757) 2 Claims.
The invention described herein may be made and used by and for the Government of the United States for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalty therefor.
This invention relates to extinguishing of burning magnesium bombs and the like and aims generally to improve the same.
The subject matter originally disclosed in this specification has been divided. Accordingly, the
' complete disclosure of the several species of the invention and our claims to the preferred crystalline species thereof, have been set forth in our Patent No. 2,294,532, granted September 1, 1942, on a division of the present specification. Pursuant to a requirement of the Patent Oflice that the complete disclosure not be repeated herein, the present description has been restricted to the species claimed herein, without prejudice, and the full description contained in our divisional patent is incorporated herein by reference for completeness of disclosure.
The species of invention claimed herein are those described more particularly at the top of column 1 and the top of column 2 on page 2 of our divisional Patent No. 2,294,532. but not claimed therein. These species comprise comminuted tufis and volcanic 'ash which are noncrystalline extinguisher materials, as distinguished from crystalline forms of such materials which when comminuted are even more desirable extinguishers than the non-crystalline forms under certain conditions, and which are claimed in our said divisional patent. The features of the crystalline forms rendering them patentably distinct from the subject matter claimed herein, and the reasons which it is thought account for their superiority under specified conditions are set forth in the specification of our divisional atent.
For the reasons set forth in our divisional specification thetuffs and volcanic ash extinguishers according to the present invention are preferably prepared for use by crushing or grinding and screening to obtain a particulate vitrescible extinguisher substantially free from particles finer than 200 mesh, and composed chiefly of particles ranging in size from to 200 mesh. It is not necessary, for the purposes of this invention that the range of sizes include any very small particles, as our research has shown that a commercially screened body of vitrescible-including particles substantially all engage with one another and prevent undue slumping of the material, a characteristic of fine powders particularly when agitated by efliuent gases. It is therefore deemed that the term comminuted as distinguished from powdered, or from merely crushed, most aptly defines the appropriate genus of sizes.
In extinguishing a burning magnesium bomb in accordance with this invention it is only necessary to wait the prescribed time to enable burning out of the thermite core (and detonation of any possible explosive charge) and to then deposit on the burning bomb in any suitable manner, as with a long-handled shovel and thereafter froma bucket, a sufiicient overspread of the particulatevitrescible material to completely cover it.
Further details of the mode of practicing the invention and the mode of operation thereof as well as the effect of inclusion of smaller or larger particles in the extinguisher in minor amount, are set forth in our divisional Patent No. 2,294,532 and herein incorporated by reference.
From the foregoing description it will be clear that the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed to illustrate the same. For example, the segregation of an appropriate quantity of vitrescibles to constitute an extinguisher of the class described may be accomplished in any suitable. way, segregation in a bucket being representative of segregation in any other form of package or container, as will be obvious to those skilled in the art.
In accordance with the line of division. established between the subject matter retained herein and that claimed in our Patent No. 2,294,532, we claim as our invention herein:
1. The. method of extinguishing burning molten magnesium and the like which consists in applying directly to the surface of the burning metal a quantity-of comminuted material selected from the group consisting of tufis and volcanic ash, which are naturally occurring glassy rocksrich in alkali aluminum silicate ingredients.
2. A new manufacture packaged for use on,
' and constituting a fire extinguisher for direct larger than 20 mesh, and for the most part application to the surface of, burning molten magnesium and the like, consisting essentially of material selected from the group consisting of tufis and volcanic ash, which are naturally occurring glassy rocks rich in alkali aluminum silicate ingredients and prepared in the form of graded small sized particles for the most part lying within the range of 200 to 10 mesh sizes.
- JOSEPH J. FAHEY.
MICHAEL FLEISCHER. WILLIAM W. RUBEY.
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US2936834A (en) * 1958-05-02 1960-05-17 Phillips Petroleum Co Fire extinguishing method and compositions
US2969116A (en) * 1959-03-19 1961-01-24 Ansul Chemical Corp Method of controlling and extinguishing fires in pyrophoric fluids
US3421587A (en) * 1967-09-20 1969-01-14 Dayton Fly Ash Co Inc Method for mine fire control
US3475332A (en) * 1966-08-12 1969-10-28 Minnesota Mining & Mfg Fire extinguishing
US3673088A (en) * 1969-05-14 1972-06-27 Atomic Energy Authority Uk Fire extinguishing powders comprising a cellulose ether additive
US4830762A (en) * 1986-09-22 1989-05-16 Shin-Etsu Handotai Co., Ltd. Method for fire extinguishment of liquid chlorosilane compound
US4879050A (en) * 1987-10-06 1989-11-07 Co., Ltd. Shin-Etsu-Handota Method for fire extinguishment of chlorosilanes
US4968441A (en) * 1987-09-07 1990-11-06 Glaverbel Fire control composition

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2936834A (en) * 1958-05-02 1960-05-17 Phillips Petroleum Co Fire extinguishing method and compositions
US2969116A (en) * 1959-03-19 1961-01-24 Ansul Chemical Corp Method of controlling and extinguishing fires in pyrophoric fluids
US3475332A (en) * 1966-08-12 1969-10-28 Minnesota Mining & Mfg Fire extinguishing
US3421587A (en) * 1967-09-20 1969-01-14 Dayton Fly Ash Co Inc Method for mine fire control
US3673088A (en) * 1969-05-14 1972-06-27 Atomic Energy Authority Uk Fire extinguishing powders comprising a cellulose ether additive
US4830762A (en) * 1986-09-22 1989-05-16 Shin-Etsu Handotai Co., Ltd. Method for fire extinguishment of liquid chlorosilane compound
US4968441A (en) * 1987-09-07 1990-11-06 Glaverbel Fire control composition
US5061382A (en) * 1987-09-07 1991-10-29 Glaverbel Fire control compositions
US4879050A (en) * 1987-10-06 1989-11-07 Co., Ltd. Shin-Etsu-Handota Method for fire extinguishment of chlorosilanes

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