[go: up one dir, main page]

US1261922A - Apparatus for localizing mine explosions by rock-dust barriers. - Google Patents

Apparatus for localizing mine explosions by rock-dust barriers. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1261922A
US1261922A US5829315A US5829315A US1261922A US 1261922 A US1261922 A US 1261922A US 5829315 A US5829315 A US 5829315A US 5829315 A US5829315 A US 5829315A US 1261922 A US1261922 A US 1261922A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
dust
passage
explosion
nozzle
rock
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US5829315A
Inventor
John Sharshall Grasty
Walter Sheldon Rodman
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US5829315A priority Critical patent/US1261922A/en
Priority to US97379A priority patent/US1261923A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1261922A publication Critical patent/US1261922A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A62LIFE-SAVING; FIRE-FIGHTING
    • A62CFIRE-FIGHTING
    • A62C37/00Control of fire-fighting equipment

Definitions

  • the Taffanel method of controlling and preventing the propagation of minefexplosions consists in launching a mass of rock dust kor other finely ⁇ ground non-inflammable dust into the yair blast that always precedes a dust-explosion, and t0 which the possibility of a ydust explosion is ⁇ due.
  • the air blast termed by the English the pioneering'wave;7 by its eddying currents mixes the non-inflammable dustV with the coal dust, so when the flameof the explosion reaches the dense cloud ofdust, in which inert dust greatly predominates, ,the ⁇ latter extinguishes the. flame by absorbing heat; also, on account of the large amount used, doubt-l lessr each particle of coal'dust is surrounded by many particles of inert dust, which thus form a screen betweenv the flame andthe coal dust.
  • the flame of the explosion is sometimes ,immediately extinguished, but a dis-k tance of 50. feet or thereabout maybe traversed before the inert dust rborne by the explosion wave extinguishes all the flame.
  • the combination With a nozzle lccatedadj acent to the passage to be protected, of means for feeding inert dust and air under pressure to the said nozzle to create a dust barrier, and means located in advance of the nozzle for controlling the admission oic air and dust to said nozzle.

Landscapes

  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Public Health (AREA)
  • Business, Economics & Management (AREA)
  • Emergency Management (AREA)
  • Drilling And Exploitation, And Mining Machines And Methods (AREA)

Description

1. s. GRASTY & w. s. RODMAN. APPARATUS FOR LOCALIZING MINE EXPLOSIONS BY ROCK DUST BARRIERS.
APLICATION FILED @C1-'.27' |915- 1,261,922. Patented Apr. 9, 1918-.
vnniagin'n srnrns narnnr ernten .Ionn sHARsHnLL ennsrx Ann WALTEn srInLnoN noni/IAN, or UNIVERSITY,
. f VIRGINIA.
nrPAnn'rUs non LocnLIz-ING MINE nx-ILosrons BY'nocx-nus'r Banninns.
To all whom t may concern.'
Be it known that we, Jenn SHAnsHALL GRASTY, a citizen of the United-States, and residing at University, intthe county of Albemarle and State of Virginia, and l/VALTER Snn'LnoN RODMAN, a citizen of the United States, and resident of the saine place, have invented certain new and use ful Improvements in Apparatus for Localizing yMine Explosions by Rock-Dust Barriers, of which the following is a specification. f
`The Taffanel method of controlling and preventing the propagation of minefexplosions consists in launching a mass of rock dust kor other finely `ground non-inflammable dust into the yair blast that always precedes a dust-explosion, and t0 which the possibility of a ydust explosion is` due.
The air blast, termed by the English the pioneering'wave;7 by its eddying currents mixes the non-inflammable dustV with the coal dust, so when the flameof the explosion reaches the dense cloud ofdust, in which inert dust greatly predominates, ,the `latter extinguishes the. flame by absorbing heat; also, on account of the large amount used, doubt-l lessr each particle of coal'dust is surrounded by many particles of inert dust, which thus form a screen betweenv the flame andthe coal dust. The flame of the explosion is sometimes ,immediately extinguished, but a dis-k tance of 50. feet or thereabout maybe traversed before the inert dust rborne by the explosion wave extinguishes all the flame.
It has been proposed to place the inert dust `on shelves, by which it will be picked'up by the ioneelill Wavelor 'to MC@ Che dust in suitable containers provided with means,
actuated by tripping vanes in advance of the containers, for dumping their contents, into the-,passage to be protected. Inasmuch, as velocities of the propagation of the explosion'are sometimes as low asv 100 feet per second, with corres ondingly low pressure gradients in frontr of the explosion, the'tripping vanes, which are actuated by the pressures due to air velocities, are not satisfactory or certain in their action. On the other hand,'the veloci ty of propagation of the explosion is sometimes as great yor greater than 3000 feet per second, so thatY any system whch'rslesfoll the ,Pioneering `Speccatin of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 9, 1918.
Application filed October 27, 1915*. Serial No. 58,2913.`
wave to create the dust barrier may at times be too sluggish in its action, and c'reatesuch a rbarrier not in advance of the explosion, but in the rear 0f a part thereof.
We propose to overcome these difficulties (a) Initiating the release of the inert rock dust or other substance by a device located in advance of the barrier and dependent for its action upon the rise of tempera-y ture attendant upon the explosion, and thus independent of the rate of Ypropagation thereof, in that the thermostatic device will be sulliciently sensitive to respond t0 the heat attendant upon any gas or dust explo'- sion occurring in itsvicinity, whereby ythe dust will be projected into the passage in advance of'its pioneering wave. l
(b). prolonging the duration of the time during which the dust is launched, so that while the initiation of the dust barrier may precede the passage of the pioneering wave, additional dust will be fed during, and if desired, after the passage of such wave.
It will be noted that while these two features of our invention are capa-ble of conjoint use, they are each capable of use with- Y out the other. f l
We further propose to project andsus forcibly blowing the dust into passage by air pressure other than that due to the explosion, the result of which is to create a dust barrier by iilling the passage to be protected by the non-inflammable and non-ex plosiveV mixture formed by the gases and dust injected into such passage, or by the action of the dust of such mixture on the inflammable material previously in such pas- Sge- Ouri-nvention, therefore, relates to the means for initiating the release of the inert dust, and means of projecting a dust barrier, and in the combination of such means,`and in the arrangement and construction of the parts of which it is composed, as will be hereinafter mbre fully described and claimed. j
Referring to the accompanying drawings, in which .corresponding parts are desig- Wide bottom. The box is Vprovided With drop bottom Kd, controlled by a latch, Which When released by the solenoid G in the thermostatic circuit C, will release the bottom. It is unnecessary to describe in detail, the construction of such a barrier as the same is fully described in our other application led of even date herewith, Serial No. 58,292, in which itis speciiically claimed. 'lt will be, noted, however, that upon the breaking of the thermostatic circuit, the bottom Kd Will drop and the contents of the compartment lib will fall into the passage While, due to the restricted bottoms of the compartments K and KC, the contents thereof Will be retarded in their discharge. Y f
We do not in this application make claims to any method herein disclosed, as the same forms the subject-matter of our other application, tiled the 13th day oit May, Serial No. 97,379, as a division hereof in response to demands ot the United States Patent Othce.
Having thus described our invention what We claim and desireto secureby Letters Patcnt is 1. The combination Vwith a suitable lcontainer 'or inert material located adjacent to a mine passage, of an element located in advance of the container, and actuated by the heat of an l explosion occurring adjacent thereto, and means controlled by said element to release the material contained in the container and for launching it into such passage. y
l 2. In a device of ,the character described, the combination with a container for inert dust, of means for blowing the dust intothe passage to be protected, and thereby creating a dust-barrier therein, and means located in advance ot' the desired location or" the dust barrier for controlling the application of the air. j
In a device of the character described, the combination with a. nozzle located adjacent to the passage tobe protected, ot means for feeding inert dust and air under pressure to the said nozzle to create a dust barrier, and means `located in advance of the nozzle for controlling the admission of air to said nozzle. j
4. In a device of the ycharacter decoribed` the combination with a nozzle located adjacent to the passage to be protected, of means for feeding inert dust yand air under pressure to the said nozzle to create a dust barrier, and means located in advance of the nozzle for con trolling the admission of dust to said nozzle. v
5. In a device of the character described, the combination With a nozzle lccatedadj acent to the passage to be protected, of means for feeding inert dust and air under pressure to the said nozzle to create a dust barrier, and means located in advance of the nozzle for controlling the admission oic air and dust to said nozzle.
6. In a device of the character described, the combination with a receptacle for inert dust located adjacent to a passage to be protected, of a source or' air pre. ure, a nozzle connected with a source oi' air pressure and with the receptacle, and means located .in advance of the nozzle and actuated by the heat of an explosive in the vicinity thereof rer controlling the feed of air to the nozzle.
7.v In a device ot' the character described, the combination with a receptacle containing dust under air pressure, and means actuated by an explosion for releasing such dust.
8. In a device oi'f the character described,
the combination with a closed receptacle containing dust under air pressure, and having a valve, of means actuated by an explosion for opening such valve.
9. ln a device of the character described, the combination With a nozzle tor projecting an `inert material, of means actuated by the heat of an explosion for controlling such nozzle.
l0. The combination With a suitable container for inert material located adjacent to ya mine passage, of an element located in advance of the container and actuated by the heat ofV the explosion adjacent thereto, and means controlled by said last-named element to gradually release the material contained in the container, and for slowly launching it into said passage.
. 1l. In a device of the character described, the combination with a container for inert material, of means for continuously projecting inert material in advance of and during the passage opposite such means of the pioneer Wave produced by an explosion, and mea-ns located in advance of the projecting means for controlling the initiation thereof.
In testimony whereof We have hereunto signed our names.
JGHN SHARSHALL GRASTY. VALTER SHELDON RODMAN.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for yfive cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Fatents,
i Washington, D. C.
US5829315A 1915-10-27 1915-10-27 Apparatus for localizing mine explosions by rock-dust barriers. Expired - Lifetime US1261922A (en)

Priority Applications (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US5829315A US1261922A (en) 1915-10-27 1915-10-27 Apparatus for localizing mine explosions by rock-dust barriers.
US97379A US1261923A (en) 1915-10-27 1916-05-13 Method of localizing mine explosions by dust barriers.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US5829315A US1261922A (en) 1915-10-27 1915-10-27 Apparatus for localizing mine explosions by rock-dust barriers.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1261922A true US1261922A (en) 1918-04-09

Family

ID=3329596

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US5829315A Expired - Lifetime US1261922A (en) 1915-10-27 1915-10-27 Apparatus for localizing mine explosions by rock-dust barriers.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1261922A (en)

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3421587A (en) * 1967-09-20 1969-01-14 Dayton Fly Ash Co Inc Method for mine fire control
US3874560A (en) * 1970-05-22 1975-04-01 Sturtevant Eng Co Ltd Pneumatic conveyors
US3958644A (en) * 1975-07-02 1976-05-25 The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Interior Pressure sensitive explosion barrier
US5031701A (en) * 1988-04-28 1991-07-16 Fike Corporation Suppressant discharge nozzle for explosion protection system

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3421587A (en) * 1967-09-20 1969-01-14 Dayton Fly Ash Co Inc Method for mine fire control
US3874560A (en) * 1970-05-22 1975-04-01 Sturtevant Eng Co Ltd Pneumatic conveyors
US3958644A (en) * 1975-07-02 1976-05-25 The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Interior Pressure sensitive explosion barrier
US5031701A (en) * 1988-04-28 1991-07-16 Fike Corporation Suppressant discharge nozzle for explosion protection system

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
EP0561035B1 (en) Fire extinguishing method
US3774807A (en) Gas-generating valve
US3865192A (en) Fire detection and extinguishing system
US8020628B2 (en) Fire extinguishing device
US8752640B1 (en) Method for detecting and suppressing fire in a container
RU2372956C2 (en) Fire extinguishing devices by gas injection generated during pyrotechnic block combustion pyrotechnic block
US1261922A (en) Apparatus for localizing mine explosions by rock-dust barriers.
DK488483D0 (en) FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT AND FIRE-FIGHTING PROCEDURES
US5423385A (en) Fire extinguishing methods and systems
US3135330A (en) Fire protection system
US3352498A (en) Explosive shattering method and apparatus
US1261923A (en) Method of localizing mine explosions by dust barriers.
US2718330A (en) Tank having apparatus for arresting the spread of fires and preventing explosions
US3273652A (en) Fire extinguisher
GB436468A (en) Improvements in and relating to method and apparatus for the blasting and breaking down of material such as coal
RU2244579C1 (en) Fire-fighting method and apparatus
RU198340U1 (en) Aerosol-powder fire extinguishing device
US2000607A (en) Gas cannon
US2452348A (en) Fire extinguishing method
US1770623A (en) Fire extinguishing device for tanks and other receptacles containing inflammable liquids
US749374A (en) Method of extinguishing fires
GB1213051A (en) An improved high expansion foam generator
US1735099A (en) Device for extinguishing the flame of blasting charges
US832269A (en) Fire-extinguisher.
US2642944A (en) Apparatus for clearing conduits in dry chemical fire-extinguishing systems