Fire extinguishers – Fluid systems – Gas
Patent
1976-04-22
1978-09-12
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Fire extinguishers
Fluid systems
Gas
23926517, A62C 3536
Patent
active
041130197
ABSTRACT:
Installed at the outlet of the afterburning chamber is a diffuser whose narrow section forms a base for the afterburning chamber. The joint between the afterburning chamber and the diffuser is enclosed by a depression chamber which has a manifold with a circular slot for admitting compressed inert gas, e.g. nitrogen, from the outside. The diffuser accommodates a nozzle for feeding freon into the discharged gas flow. This increases the capacity, head and fire-fighting efficiency of the generator.
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Kolyshenko Mikhail Vasilievich
Kozljuk Anatoly Ivanovich
Kukhno Viktor Ivanovich
Makarenko Valery Leonidovich
Sobolev Georgy Georgievich
Mar Michael
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
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