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publicationDate 2001-07-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Water Fog Extingusher
abstract The present invention relates to an atomizing fire extinguisher, the water 112 injected into the extinguishing agent at the expansion pressure by the pressure maintaining nitrogen gas 111 inside the pharmaceutical container 103 is opened through the siphon tube 113 which is an inlet pipe. Particles of water are spun in the form of fine particles through the needle valve 105, which is provided to the fine atomizing spinning nozzle 109 provided at the distal end of the hose 107. The operation of the differential fire extinguisher is performed by removing the safety pin 104 and then grasping the operating lever 101 and the lower fixing lever 102 with the gripping force of the hand to discharge the atomized water by opening the needle valve 105 in the closed state. The fine atomized water is radiated to the fine atomized spinning nozzle 109 in the form of fine particles of 200 microns or less. The atomized fire extinguisher has no toxicity to the human body of the existing CO2 gas extinguisher and Halon gas extinguisher, and has the effect of instantaneous asphyxiation, cooling, and collection of dust fumes from fire sources, and extinguishing effects on general fire, oil fire and electric fire . It is an alternative fire extinguisher of Haron gas, an air-regulated gas, and an atomized fire extinguisher using water, an environmentally friendly fire extinguishing agent. Compared to the continuous radiation by the instant grasping of the existing fire extinguisher, this atomized fire extinguisher has designed the needle valve 105 for pressure so that it is radiated only during the grasping. Refilling after spinning of the dry extinguisher is a simple way to inject water 112, a fire extinguishing agent through the needle valve 105, and to fill the pressure maintaining nitrogen gas 111. Fine-grained water spray fire extinguisher using water and mechanical processing technology of the needle valve 105, which operates only during refilling and gripping, pressure filling ratio of the extinguishing agent 112 and nitrogen gas 111, and fine powder for spinning the water into fine water The mechanical processing technology of the anhydrous spinning nozzle 109 is a technical subject matter.
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