US719833A - Fire-extinguishing compound. - Google Patents

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US719833A
US719833A US12985802A US1902129858A US719833A US 719833 A US719833 A US 719833A US 12985802 A US12985802 A US 12985802A US 1902129858 A US1902129858 A US 1902129858A US 719833 A US719833 A US 719833A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A62LIFE-SAVING; FIRE-FIGHTING
    • 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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  • the object of my present invention is to provide a composition of matter which will extinguish fire when brought into contact therewith.
  • Another object is to provide a composition of matter for extinguishing fire composed of coacting and interdependent ingredients prepared and combined in proportions found to produce the most satisfactory results.
  • Another object is to provide a composition of matter for extinguishing fire which will not injure, deface, or mutilate the most fine or delicate fabric or furniture or injure the polish finish thereof.
  • Another object is to provide a composition of matter for extinguishing fire 'which will not become affected by the weather, will not harden or cake in the packages in which it is contained, and will be easily removed from its package when desired for use.
  • Another object is to provide a composition of matter for extinguishing fire which will not injure the health or will not be ofien- ,sive to the person using itor to those who may come into contact with any of its particles.
  • Another object is to provide a composition of matter for extinguishing fire composed of a minimum of chemical ingredients combined to produce when heated gases destructive to fire.
  • soda, soda-ash, sulfur,-manganese, mealpowder, saltpeter, and oxalic acid should each be finely ground separately, after which they should be combined and thoroughly mixed, and the slaked lime, sea-sand, and pulverized soapstone should then be added, and the whole mass should then be thoroughly'mixed together. During this latter mixing there should be added separately to the above the following: muriatic acid, one ounce; sulfuricacid, one ounce, and ammonia one ounce, or one or more of the last.- named ingredients may be dispensed with, if desired.
  • This composition should be put upin long slender air-tight packages or tubes, preferably of tin, provided with a cap at one end which may be readily removed.
  • the package contain ing a portion of the above-named composition may be taken in the hand, and after removing the cap the composition may be thrown into and on the fire.
  • the action of'the heat will cause the loose particles of the composi- .tion to permeate all portions of the room, and direct contact of the fire and the composition will produce highly-charged nitrogenous gases,expelling the oxygen and quenching the fire without adding thereto any combustible or heat-forming elements.
  • composition of matter consisting of bicarbonate of soda, sodaash, sulfur, manganese, meal-powder, saltpeter, slaked lime, oxalic acid, sea-sand, and
  • composition of matter consisting of bicarbonate of soda, sodaash, sulfur, manganese, slaked lime, oxalic acid, meal-powder, saltpeter, sea-sand, pulverized soapstone, muriatic acid, sulfuric acid, and ammonia, substantially as described and for the purpose specified.
  • composition of matter consisting of bicarbonate of soda, sodaash, sulfur, manganese, meal-powder, saltpeter, slaked lime, oxalic acid, sea-sand, pulverized soapstone, and muriatic acid, substanltially as described and for the purpose set fort 4.
  • composition of matter consisting of bicarbonate of soda, sodaash, sulfur, manganese, meal-powder, saltpeter, slaked lime, oxalic acid, sea-sand, pulverized soapstone, muriatic acid, and sulfuric acid, substantially as described and for the purpose set forth.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH B..MILLER, OF SEDALIA, MISSOURI.
FIRE-EXTINGIUISHING COMPOUND.-
. SPECIEIOATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 719,833, dated February 3, 1903. Application filed Noyembor 3, I902. Serial No. 125,858- I (No specimens.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be itknown that I, JOSEPH B. MILLER,a citizen of the United States, residing at Sedalia,in
the county of Pettis and State of Missouri,
' have invented a new and useful Composition of Matter to be Used for Extinguishing Fire,
'- of which the following is a specification.
The object of my present invention,broadly speaking, is to provide a composition of matter which will extinguish fire when brought into contact therewith.
Another object is to provide a composition of matter for extinguishing fire composed of coacting and interdependent ingredients prepared and combined in proportions found to produce the most satisfactory results.
Another object is to provide a composition of matter for extinguishing fire which will not injure, deface, or mutilate the most fine or delicate fabric or furniture or injure the polish finish thereof.
Another object is to provide a composition of matter for extinguishing fire 'which will not become affected by the weather, will not harden or cake in the packages in which it is contained, and will be easily removed from its package when desired for use.
Another object is to provide a composition of matter for extinguishing fire which will not injure the health or will not be ofien- ,sive to the person using itor to those who may come into contact with any of its particles.
Another object is to provide a composition of matter for extinguishing fire composed of a minimum of chemical ingredients combined to produce when heated gases destructive to fire.
soda, soda-ash, sulfur,-manganese, mealpowder, saltpeter, and oxalic acid should each be finely ground separately, after which they should be combined and thoroughly mixed, and the slaked lime, sea-sand, and pulverized soapstone should then be added, and the whole mass should then be thoroughly'mixed together. During this latter mixing there should be added separately to the above the following: muriatic acid, one ounce; sulfuricacid, one ounce, and ammonia one ounce, or one or more of the last.- named ingredients may be dispensed with, if desired.
This composition should be put upin long slender air-tight packages or tubes, preferably of tin, provided with a cap at one end which may be readily removed.
In the event of a fire the package contain ing a portion of the above-named composition may be taken in the hand, and after removing the cap the composition may be thrown into and on the fire. The action of'the heat will cause the loose particles of the composi- .tion to permeate all portions of the room, and direct contact of the fire and the composition will produce highly-charged nitrogenous gases,expelling the oxygen and quenching the fire without adding thereto any combustible or heat-forming elements.
I I have found that the lime and pulverized soapstone will resist moisture and prevent the composition from caking or packing together j and that the soapstone will facilitate the action of the composition in sliding from the tube.
My invention is perfectly'adapted to accomplish the results for which it is intended, and it is evident that changes in and modifications of the specific ingredients and proportions herein set forth may be made and that analogous ingredients and other proportions may be used to accomplish the same results without departing from the spirit of my invention or sacrificing'any of its many advantages.
Having now fully shown and described my invention and the best ,mode for its preparation and use to me known at this time, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is v ICO 1. The herein-described composition of matter, consisting of bicarbonate of soda, sodaash, sulfur, manganese, meal-powder, saltpeter, slaked lime, oxalic acid, sea-sand, and
pulverized soapstone, substantially as described and for the purpose specified and set forth.
2. The hereindescribed composition of matter, consisting of bicarbonate of soda, sodaash, sulfur, manganese, slaked lime, oxalic acid, meal-powder, saltpeter, sea-sand, pulverized soapstone, muriatic acid, sulfuric acid, and ammonia, substantially as described and for the purpose specified.
3. The herein-described composition of matter, consisting of bicarbonate of soda, sodaash, sulfur, manganese, meal-powder, saltpeter, slaked lime, oxalic acid, sea-sand, pulverized soapstone, and muriatic acid, substanltially as described and for the purpose set fort 4. The herein-described composition of matter, consisting of bicarbonate of soda, sodaash, sulfur, manganese, meal-powder, saltpeter, slaked lime, oxalic acid, sea-sand, pulverized soapstone, muriatic acid, and sulfuric acid, substantially as described and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOSEPH B. MILLER.
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O. W. TAYLOR, T. O. HOLLAND.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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DE964745C (en) * 1954-02-04 1957-05-29 Total Foerstner & Co Dry extinguishing powder for light metal, especially alkali metal braids
US3286778A (en) * 1962-07-13 1966-11-22 Well Completions Inc Method for minimizing the occurrence of fires during well drilling operations
US20060131053A1 (en) * 2004-12-17 2006-06-22 Hiroshi Kubo Flame retardant electrical wire
EP2742978A4 (en) * 2011-08-16 2015-05-06 Xi An J & R Fire Fighting Equipment Co Ltd Fire-extinguishing composition comprising organic acid compound

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE964745C (en) * 1954-02-04 1957-05-29 Total Foerstner & Co Dry extinguishing powder for light metal, especially alkali metal braids
US3286778A (en) * 1962-07-13 1966-11-22 Well Completions Inc Method for minimizing the occurrence of fires during well drilling operations
US20060131053A1 (en) * 2004-12-17 2006-06-22 Hiroshi Kubo Flame retardant electrical wire
EP2742978A4 (en) * 2011-08-16 2015-05-06 Xi An J & R Fire Fighting Equipment Co Ltd Fire-extinguishing composition comprising organic acid compound

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