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  • My invention relates to receptacles for 111- fiammable materials. and the object of the same is to provide a fire-extinguishing receptacle for inflammable materials.
  • I provide in combination with a receptacle for inflammable materials a. heat-rcsponsive fire-extinguishing device which in the normal use of the receptacle is inseparable therefrom.
  • my invention comprises a receptacle provided with a normally inseparable fire-extinguishing device having as sociated therewith means responsive to a predetermined thermal condition for initiating its operation.
  • waste such as the ordinary waste paper loasket of the otlice or home and the rubbish barrelsin and around buildings.
  • fireproofing and especially a tendency to minimize the fire hazard by preventing the rapid spread of fire from inconsequential beginnings, such as a blaze in a waste receptacle.
  • fireproof receptacles have been placed on the market, but as far as I am aware none of these are generally satisfactory.
  • the socalled fire-proof metallic basket is not in any sense a basket which will prevent the spread of fire from burning materials therein, because the flame from such burning materials will set fire to a desk. beneath which the basket is frequently placed, or to other combustible articles near the basket.
  • a covered receptacle, while perhaps fire-proof, is
  • the purpose of my present invention is to provide a receptacle which can be used with y the same convenience as the ordinary waste paper basket. and which at the same time is provided with means for positively extinguishing any fire therein.
  • . device may, for example, be a container for a suitable fire-extinguishing fiuid having openmgs for directing the fluid therein toward the interior of the receptacleand provided with heat-responsive means. such as fusible material, normally closing the openings. r
  • Figure 1 is an elevation partly in section of a receptacle embodying the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a top view of the receptacle of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view
  • Figs. 4: and 5 illustrate modified forms of the invention.
  • a fiber basket or receptacle Such baskets frequently have a roll-rim 6 which serves as a handle.
  • the fiber is rably adapted to contain a fire-extinguishing device in accordance with my present invention.
  • the basket is provided near its top with slots 8- 'which communicate with the chamber formed by the roll-rim 6.
  • A. fluid-container 9 is located in the chamber.
  • the container may be of metal or any other suitable material and is adapted to contain a fire-extinguishing fluid.
  • the container 9 is provided with a plurality of apertures or openings which are normally closed with fusible material 10 which will melt and release the fluid within the container upon th occurrence of a predetermined thermal condition, occasioned,
  • the fire-extinguishing fluid 1s normally confined under pressure within the container 9, and is released for its fire-extinguishing operation by the melting of the heat-responsive means 10 normally closlng the openings in the container.
  • the fire-extinguishing fluid is preferably heavier than air, and thus as it is squirted from the container 9 sinks toward the bottom of the basket, thereby forcing out the air and combustion-supporting oxygen thereof, thus extinguishing whatever fire there is in the basket. While I have particularly described a fire-extingulshmg means having a fireextinguishmg fluid confined under pressure,
  • the fluid container may be filled with the fire-extinguishing fluid in various ways, as will be evident to those skilled in the art, and I do not wish to limit my invention to any particular mode of filling these containers.
  • the fire-extinguishing fluid consists of a mixture of carbon tetrachlorid and carbon dioxid
  • a suitable quantity of the liquid carbon tetrachlorid may be poured into the container through one of the openings therein, which is left open and un plugged with fusible material for this purpose.
  • Carbon dioxid under pressure may then be forced into the container through this same unplugged opening, and when the desired pressure within the container has been attained, the opening is sealed or plugged with fusible material.
  • the basket 5 may also be made of metal or any other suitable material.
  • the roll-rim may be formed as the container for the fireextinguishing fluid.
  • the edge of the roll-rim 6 of the basket 5 is soldered or attached in any suitable way to the side of the basket, thereby forming a completely inclosed fluid container in which the fire-extinguishing fluid can be conveniently confined under pressure.
  • Fig. 4 I have shown a modified form of the invention in that the fire-extinguishing device instead of being built into the basket is attached to the interior wall thereof.
  • the basket 5 may be of metal, fiber or any other suitable material, while the fire-extinguishing device is analogous to that hereinbefore described, and comprises a container'9 for a fire-extinguishing fluid having apertures closed by plugs 10 of fusible material for normally confining a suitable fire-extinguishing fluid in the container.
  • the container 9 maybe attached to the basket in any suitable way, as for example, by rivets, bolts, screws, etc. It will be obvious that a fire-extinguishing device of the type shown in Fig.
  • each modification of my invention herein illustrated and described contains a fire-extinguishing device which extends only partly around the basket, it will be understood that the device may extend all the way around if desired, and in certain receptacles this may be found desirable for the purposes of stability.
  • any fire started in the receptacle is positively extinguished before any spread of the fire can take place.
  • the fire-extinguishing device is secured to the receptacle and in the normal use of the receptacle, such as the frequent filling and emptying of a waste receptacle, is inseparable therefrom.
  • the fire-extinguishing device does not in any way interfere with the emptying or general use of the receptacle.
  • a portable receptacle embodying my present invention can be used just as freely and conveniently the ordinary waste paper basket of the present day.
  • my improved fireextinguishing receptacle is of simple construction and can be manufactured at a cost only slightly exceeding that of the present day receptacles of corresponding quality and character. While my present invention is particularly adapted to portable receptacles for waste materials it will be understood that the invention may be equally well embodied in receptacles for inflammable materials of any kind, as for example, in factories where inflammable goods are employed, as in celluloid factories where in certain steps in the manufacture the goods are thrown into receptacles for storage or for transfer to other parts of the factory. I, accordingly, do not wish to be limited to the particular embodiments and specific applications of the invention herein described and illustrated for the purposes of explanation, but aim in the appended claims to cover all modifications and applications within the spirit of the invention.
  • fire-extinguishing fluid normally confined under pressure in said container, and heatresponsive means for releasing said fireextinguishing fluid.
  • a container positioned in said chamber, fireextinguishing ineans confined under pressure in sald container, said container having openings for directing the fire-extinguishing means confined therein through said communicating opening and into the interior of said receptacle, and heat-responsive means normally closing said openings;

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J. B WELUH.
RECEPTACLE FO R INFLAMMABLE MATERIALS.
APPLlCATION FILED MAR. 6, 1916.
Patented Dec. 23, 1919.
ITWETVCfOP John B.Weich tltl UNITED STATES IZTENT OFFICE.
JOHN B. WELCH, OF NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT.
REGEP'IACLE FOR INFLAMMABLE MATERIALS.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I. JO N B. WELcI-I, a citizen of the United States, residing at New Haven. county of New Haven, State of Con necticut, have invented certain new and use ful Improvements in Receptacles for In flammable Materials, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to receptacles for 111- fiammable materials. and the object of the same is to provide a fire-extinguishing receptacle for inflammable materials. In carrying out the invention I provide in combination with a receptacle for inflammable materials a. heat-rcsponsive fire-extinguishing device which in the normal use of the receptacle is inseparable therefrom. In its complete form my invention comprises a receptacle provided with a normally inseparable fire-extinguishing device having as sociated therewith means responsive to a predetermined thermal condition for initiating its operation.
A great many fires start in receptacles for waste, such as the ordinary waste paper loasket of the otlice or home and the rubbish barrelsin and around buildings. There is at present a general tendency toward fireproofing and especially a tendency to minimize the fire hazard by preventing the rapid spread of fire from inconsequential beginnings, such as a blaze in a waste receptacle. To this end certain types of so-called fireproof receptacles have been placed on the market, but as far as I am aware none of these are generally satisfactory. The socalled fire-proof metallic basket is not in any sense a basket which will prevent the spread of fire from burning materials therein, because the flame from such burning materials will set fire to a desk. beneath which the basket is frequently placed, or to other combustible articles near the basket. A covered receptacle, while perhaps fire-proof, is
not practical for general use, both on ac count of the inconvenience in its use, and on account of the ease with which the cover is broken or distorted by the continuous rough usage to which it is inherently subjected. The purpose of my present invention is to provide a receptacle which can be used with y the same convenience as the ordinary waste paper basket. and which at the same time is provided with means for positively extinguishing any fire therein. In carrying out the invention I associate with the recep- Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed March 6, 1916. Serial No. 82,350.
Patented Dec. 23, 1919.
. device may, for example, be a container for a suitable fire-extinguishing fiuid having openmgs for directing the fluid therein toward the interior of the receptacleand provided with heat-responsive means. such as fusible material, normally closing the openings. r
The novel features which I believe to be patentably cln'iracteristic of the invention are definitely pointed out in the appended claims. The construction and operation of receptacles embodying the invention will be better understood from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1. is an elevation partly in section of a receptacle embodying the invention; Fig. 2 is a top view of the receptacle of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view; and Figs. 4: and 5 illustrate modified forms of the invention.
In Figs. 1, 2 and 3 I have illustrated a fiber basket or receptacle Such baskets frequently have a roll-rim 6 which serves as a handle. In making the basket the fiber is rably adapted to contain a fire-extinguishing device in accordance with my present invention. The basket is provided near its top with slots 8- 'which communicate with the chamber formed by the roll-rim 6. A. fluid-container 9 is located in the chamber. The container may be of metal or any other suitable material and is adapted to contain a fire-extinguishing fluid. Numerous fluids for this purpose are known in the art, and, merely by way of example, I mention carbon tetrachlorid (CCh), carbon dioXid, (CO or a mixture of these two materials, or a mixture of water and carbon dioxid, etc. The container 9 is provided with a plurality of apertures or openings which are normally closed with fusible material 10 which will melt and release the fluid within the container upon th occurrence of a predetermined thermal condition, occasioned,
the slots 8 in the basket, and it will be understood that when the fusible material in the openings melts, the fluid in the container is squirted out into the interior of the basket. The fire-extinguishing fluid 1s normally confined under pressure within the container 9, and is released for its fire-extinguishing operation by the melting of the heat-responsive means 10 normally closlng the openings in the container. The fire-extinguishing fluid is preferably heavier than air, and thus as it is squirted from the container 9 sinks toward the bottom of the basket, thereby forcing out the air and combustion-supporting oxygen thereof, thus extinguishing whatever fire there is in the basket. While I have particularly described a fire-extingulshmg means having a fireextinguishmg fluid confined under pressure,
it will be evident that other types of fireextinguishing means may if desired be used in my improved non-inflammable basket.
The fluid container may be filled with the fire-extinguishing fluid in various ways, as will be evident to those skilled in the art, and I do not wish to limit my invention to any particular mode of filling these containers. Where the fire-extinguishing fluid consists of a mixture of carbon tetrachlorid and carbon dioxid, a suitable quantity of the liquid carbon tetrachlorid may be poured into the container through one of the openings therein, which is left open and un plugged with fusible material for this purpose. Carbon dioxid under pressure may then be forced into the container through this same unplugged opening, and when the desired pressure within the container has been attained, the opening is sealed or plugged with fusible material.
It will of course be understood that the basket 5 may also be made of metal or any other suitable material. When made of metal or equivalent material the roll-rim may be formed as the container for the fireextinguishing fluid. Thus in Fig. 5, the edge of the roll-rim 6 of the basket 5 is soldered or attached in any suitable way to the side of the basket, thereby forming a completely inclosed fluid container in which the fire-extinguishing fluid can be conveniently confined under pressure.
In Fig. 4 I have shown a modified form of the invention in that the fire-extinguishing device instead of being built into the basket is attached to the interior wall thereof. The basket 5 may be of metal, fiber or any other suitable material, while the fire-extinguishing device is analogous to that hereinbefore described, and comprises a container'9 for a fire-extinguishing fluid having apertures closed by plugs 10 of fusible material for normally confining a suitable fire-extinguishing fluid in the container. The container 9 maybe attached to the basket in any suitable way, as for example, by rivets, bolts, screws, etc. It will be obvious that a fire-extinguishing device of the type shown in Fig. 4 may be easily attached to existing receptacles or baskets for converting the latter into fireproof receptacles of my present invention. While each modification of my invention herein illustrated and described contains a fire-extinguishing device which extends only partly around the basket, it will be understood that the device may extend all the way around if desired, and in certain receptacles this may be found desirable for the purposes of stability.
It will be evident from the foregoing description that I have provided a fire-extinguishing receptacle of such a character that any fire started in the receptacle is positively extinguished before any spread of the fire can take place. The fire-extinguishing device is secured to the receptacle and in the normal use of the receptacle, such as the frequent filling and emptying of a waste receptacle, is inseparable therefrom. However, the fire-extinguishing device does not in any way interfere with the emptying or general use of the receptacle. A portable receptacle embodying my present invention can be used just as freely and conveniently the ordinary waste paper basket of the present day. Moreover, my improved fireextinguishing receptacle is of simple construction and can be manufactured at a cost only slightly exceeding that of the present day receptacles of corresponding quality and character. While my present invention is particularly adapted to portable receptacles for waste materials it will be understood that the invention may be equally well embodied in receptacles for inflammable materials of any kind, as for example, in factories where inflammable goods are employed, as in celluloid factories where in certain steps in the manufacture the goods are thrown into receptacles for storage or for transfer to other parts of the factory. I, accordingly, do not wish to be limited to the particular embodiments and specific applications of the invention herein described and illustrated for the purposes of explanation, but aim in the appended claims to cover all modifications and applications within the spirit of the invention.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is:
l. The combination with a receptacle for waste paper and the like, of fire-extinguishing means associated therewith so as not to interfere with the normal use of the receptacle, said fire-extinguishing means being in the normal use of the receptacle inseparable therefrom, and heat-responsive means for releasing said fire-extinguishing means.
2. The combination with a receptacle for inflammable material, of fire-extinguishing means associated therewith, said fire-extinguislnng means being secured to said receptacle and in the normal use of the receptacle associated therewith and in the normal use of the receptacleinseparable therefrom, a
fire-extinguishing fluid normally confined under pressure in said container, and heatresponsive means for releasing said fireextinguishing fluid.
5. The combination with a receptacle for Waste paper and the like having its sides shaped to form a chamber, of a fireextinguishing fluid normally confined under pressure, in said chamber, and, heatresponsive means for releasing said fireextinguishing fluid.
6; The comblnation with a receptacle for inflammable material having an integrally formed chamber, of a fire-extinguishing fluid normally confined under pressure in said chamber, heat-responsive means for releasing said fire-extinguishing fluid, and means for directing said fire-extinguishing fluid when released toward the interior of said receptacle;
7. The combination with a receptacle for inflammable material, said receptacle hav ing near its top an integrally formed cham ber communicating with the interior thereof, of a fluid container positioned in said chamber, a fire-extinguishing fluid in said container, said container having openings for directing the fire-extinguishing fluid therein toward the interior of said recepw tacle, and heat-respons1ve means normally closing said openings.
8. The combmation W1tl1 a receptacle for lnflammable material, said receptacle hav- 1 ing a roll top forming a chamber and having a communicating opening between the chamber and the interior of the receptacle,
a container positioned in said chamber, fireextinguishing ineans confined under pressure in sald container, said container having openings for directing the fire-extinguishing means confined therein through said communicating opening and into the interior of said receptacle, and heat-responsive means normally closing said openings;
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 23rd day of Feb, 1916.
JOHN B. wnncn; g
Witness:
JOHN A. Cormon;
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US2778365A (en) * 1950-06-26 1957-01-22 Silverman Daniel Disposable ash receiver
US2917116A (en) * 1958-02-17 1959-12-15 Gerald W Wyant Fire retarding device
US3245473A (en) * 1963-12-03 1966-04-12 Hita Jose Garcia Fire extinguisher, particularly for motor cars which operates automatically
DE3027813A1 (en) * 1980-07-23 1982-02-11 Hefendehl, Hans Friedrich, 5883 Kierspe SELF-EXTINGUISHING, OPEN WASTE BIN, IN PARTICULAR WASTE BASKET
EP0059822A1 (en) * 1981-03-09 1982-09-15 PUCADLA, Georg Refuse receptacle
US5056603A (en) * 1990-03-05 1991-10-15 W.R. Parkinson Co., Inc. Fire resistant container having both active and passive protection
US7070003B1 (en) 2004-02-02 2006-07-04 Smith Linda M Canister fire extinguishing assembly
US11559709B2 (en) * 2018-09-28 2023-01-24 Cellblock Fcs, Llc Receptacle for suppressing and containing a fire

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2778365A (en) * 1950-06-26 1957-01-22 Silverman Daniel Disposable ash receiver
US2917116A (en) * 1958-02-17 1959-12-15 Gerald W Wyant Fire retarding device
US3245473A (en) * 1963-12-03 1966-04-12 Hita Jose Garcia Fire extinguisher, particularly for motor cars which operates automatically
DE3027813A1 (en) * 1980-07-23 1982-02-11 Hefendehl, Hans Friedrich, 5883 Kierspe SELF-EXTINGUISHING, OPEN WASTE BIN, IN PARTICULAR WASTE BASKET
US4411318A (en) * 1980-07-23 1983-10-25 Walter Zeischegg Fire-extinguishing waste receptacle
EP0059822A1 (en) * 1981-03-09 1982-09-15 PUCADLA, Georg Refuse receptacle
US5056603A (en) * 1990-03-05 1991-10-15 W.R. Parkinson Co., Inc. Fire resistant container having both active and passive protection
US7070003B1 (en) 2004-02-02 2006-07-04 Smith Linda M Canister fire extinguishing assembly
US11559709B2 (en) * 2018-09-28 2023-01-24 Cellblock Fcs, Llc Receptacle for suppressing and containing a fire

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