Fire early warning and emergency disposal device for stacked objects

The design of the fire early warning and emergency response device for stacked materials has solved the problems of difficult temperature monitoring at the center of the stack and difficulty in delivering extinguishing agents, realizing convenient temperature detection and extinguishing agent input, and improving the early warning and extinguishing efficiency of spontaneous combustion accidents.

CN223977600UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06HUNAN TOBACCO REDRYING CO LTD CHENZHOU REDRYING FACTORY
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Application Number
CN202520649810.3
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-08
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-08

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Technical Problem

The temperature at the center of the stack is difficult to monitor, making it impossible to warn of spontaneous combustion accidents in advance, and it is difficult to deliver extinguishing agents to the center of the fire for effective extinguishing.

Method used

Design a fire early warning and emergency response device for stacked materials. The device has a detachable connection structure consisting of an input connector, a connecting component, and an output connector. The detection part and the transmission line of the detection component pass through the center of the stack to detect the temperature, and fire extinguishing agent is introduced when the temperature is too high.

Benefits of technology

It enables effective monitoring of the temperature at the center of the stack and convenient delivery of extinguishing agents, improving the early warning capability and extinguishing efficiency of spontaneous combustion accidents.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a fire early warning and emergency handling device for stacked objects, which comprises a device main body, a detection assembly is arranged in the device main body, a cavity is formed in the device main body, the device main body comprises an input connector, a connecting assembly and an output connector, the input connector is detachably connected with the connecting assembly, and the output connector is detachably connected with the connecting assembly. The output connector is detachably connected with the connecting assembly, a detection part of the detection assembly is located at the output connector, an observation part of the detection assembly is located at the input connector, and a conduction wire of the detection assembly penetrates through the connecting assembly from the observation part and extends to the observation part. The input connector is provided with an input port, the output connector is provided with an output port, and the input port is communicated with the output port through the cavity. After the input connector, the connecting assembly and the output connector are assembled together, one end of the input connector extends into the center of a stack, the center temperature of the stack is detected through the detection part of the detection assembly, a signal is transmitted to the observation part through the conduction wire of the detection assembly, the center temperature of the stack is obtained, and physical obstruction of the stack is avoided.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fire source detection and treatment technology, specifically to a fire early warning and emergency response device for stacked materials. Background Technology

[0002] Spontaneous combustion accidents caused by external smoke often begin with temperature rise at the center of the stack, but the temperature at the center is difficult to monitor, making it impossible to provide effective early warning of such accidents. Furthermore, once a spontaneous combustion accident occurs, the physical barrier formed by the stacked materials makes it difficult for extinguishing agents to reach the combustion center, hindering fire suppression. To address the challenges of early warning and fire suppression for spontaneous combustion accidents caused by external smoke, there is an urgent need for a device that can measure the temperature at the center of the stack during routine inspections to provide early warning; and, if the detected temperature is too high, can conveniently and smoothly deliver extinguishing agents to the center of the stack. Utility Model Content

[0003] This utility model addresses one of the problems existing in the relevant technologies to a certain extent. Therefore, one objective of this utility model is to provide a fire warning and emergency response device for stacked materials, which facilitates temperature detection by passing through the physical barriers of the stack, and facilitates the input of fire extinguishing agent when the detected temperature is too high.

[0004] The above objective is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0005] A fire warning and emergency response device for stacked materials includes a main body, a detection component within the main body, and a cavity formed within the main body. The main body includes an input connector, a connecting component, and an output connector. The input connector and the connecting component are detachably connected, and the output connector and the connecting component are also detachably connected. The detection part of the detection component is located at the output connector, and the observation part of the detection component is located at the input connector. The conductive wire of the detection component extends from the observation part, passes through the connecting component, and extends to the observation part. An input port is provided at the input connector, and an output port is provided at the output connector. The input port is connected to the output port through the cavity.

[0006] As a further improvement of this utility model, the input connector and the connecting assembly are connected by threads, and the connecting assembly and the output connector are connected by threads.

[0007] As a further improvement of this utility model, the connection assembly includes a plurality of connectors, and adjacent connectors are detachably connected, the input connector is detachably connected to the connectors, and the output connector is detachably connected to the connectors.

[0008] As a further improvement of this utility model, a mounting groove is formed at the input connector, and the observation part is mounted at the mounting groove.

[0009] As a further improvement of this utility model, a through hole is provided at the input connector, the through hole connecting the inner cavity of the input connector to the mounting groove, and a perforated silicone plug is provided at the through hole, the conductive line passing through the perforated silicone plug and extending into the mounting groove to connect with the observation part.

[0010] As a further improvement of this utility model, the output connector includes an output head body and a protrusion formed by extending from the output head body in a direction away from the connecting component, the detection part is fixedly disposed inside the protrusion, and the output port is provided at the body.

[0011] As a further improvement of this utility model, a handle is also provided at the input connector.

[0012] As a further improvement of this utility model, the input connector is provided with a male plug, the connecting component is provided with a female plug at the end near the input connector, the connecting component is provided with a male plug at the end near the output connector, and the output connector is provided with a female plug at the end near the connecting component.

[0013] As a further improvement of this utility model, the conductive line includes a first conductive part, a second conductive part, and a third conductive part. The first conductive part is fixed at the input connector, and one end of the first conductive part is connected to the observation part and the other end extends toward the connecting component. One end of the second conductive part extends toward the observation part and the other end extends toward the output connector. One end of the third conductive part is connected to the detection part and the other end extends toward the connecting component.

[0014] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has at least the following beneficial effects:

[0015] 1. This utility model proposes a fire early warning and emergency response device for stacked materials. After the input connector, connecting component and output connector are assembled together, one end of the input connector is inserted into the center of the stack. The detection part of the detection component detects the temperature of the center of the stack. The signal is transmitted to the observation part through the conduction line of the detection component to obtain the temperature of the center of the stack, thus avoiding physical obstruction of the stack.

[0016] 2. The detachable connection method also makes it easy to store when not in use, avoiding problems such as inconvenience in storage or transportation caused by excessive length.

[0017] 3. When the center temperature of the stack is detected to be too high, the extinguishing agent is introduced through the inlet of the input connector. The extinguishing agent is then introduced through the cavity of the input connector, connecting components and output connector, and outputs from the outlet of the output connector. This allows the extinguishing agent to be smoothly introduced into the center of the stack, facilitating fire extinguishing when the temperature is detected to be too high. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a fire warning and emergency response device for stacked materials in one embodiment;

[0019] Figure 2 This is another structural schematic diagram of a fire warning and emergency response device for stacked materials in one embodiment. Detailed Implementation

[0020] The following embodiments illustrate the present invention, but the present invention is not limited to these embodiments. Modifications to the specific implementation of the present invention or equivalent substitutions for some technical features, without departing from the spirit of the present invention, should all be covered within the scope of the technical solution claimed by the present invention.

[0021] Example 1:

[0022] like Figure 1-2 A fire early warning and emergency response device for stacked materials includes a main body 100, a detection component 200 disposed within the main body 100, and a cavity 300 formed within the main body 100. The main body 100 includes an input connector 1, a connecting component 2, and an output connector 3. The input connector 1 and the connecting component 2 are detachably connected, and the output connector 3 and the connecting component 2 are also detachably connected. The detection part 203 of the detection component 200 is located at the output connector 3, and the observation part 201 of the detection component 200 is located at the input connector 1. The conductive line 202 of the detection component 200 extends from the observation part 201, passes through the connecting component 2, and extends to the observation part 201. An input port 4 is provided at the input connector 1, and an output port 5 is provided at the output connector 3. The input port 4 is connected to the output port 5 through the cavity 300.

[0023] This utility model proposes a fire early warning and emergency response device for stacked materials. After the input connector 1, the connecting component 2, and the output connector 3 are assembled together, one end of the input connector 1 is inserted into the center of the stack. The temperature of the center of the stack is detected by the detection part 203 of the detection component 200. The signal is transmitted to the observation part 201 through the conduction line 202 of the detection component 200 to obtain the temperature of the center of the stack, thus avoiding the physical obstruction of the stack.

[0024] When the temperature at the center of the stack is detected to be too high, the extinguishing agent is introduced through the input port 4 at the input connector 1. The extinguishing agent is then introduced through the cavity 300 inside the input connector 1, the connecting component 2, and the output connector 3, and output from the output port 5 at the output connector 3. This allows the extinguishing agent to be smoothly introduced into the center of the stack, facilitating fire extinguishing when the temperature is detected to be too high.

[0025] The cavity 300 includes a first cavity 301 in the input connector 1, a second cavity 302 in the connecting assembly 2, and a third cavity 303 in the output connector 3, and the first cavity 301, the second cavity 302 and the third cavity 303 are connected to each other.

[0026] The detachable connection between the input connector 1, the connecting component 2, and the output connector 3 allows for easy connection and installation during use. The long strip shape facilitates passage through physical barriers of the stack to reach the center of the stack for effective temperature detection. The detachable connection also makes it easy to store when not in use, avoiding problems such as inconvenience in storage or transportation due to excessive length.

[0027] In this embodiment, the connecting assembly 2 includes multiple connectors, and adjacent connectors are detachably connected. The input connector 1 is detachably connected to the connectors, and the output connector 3 is detachably connected to the connectors. The length of the processing device can be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the number of connectors according to actual usage needs, adapting to different usage scenarios and facilitating insertion into stacks at different depths.

[0028] In some embodiments, the connection component 2 includes a connector.

[0029] In this embodiment, the input connector 1 and the connector are connected by a threaded detachable connection; the output connector 3 and the connector are connected by a threaded detachable connection; and the connectors are connected by a threaded detachable connection.

[0030] In this embodiment, the input connector 1 has an internal thread at one end near the connecting component 2, and the connecting component 2 has an external thread at one end near the input connector 1. The input connector 1 and the connecting component 2 are connected by the connection of the internal and external threads. The connecting component 2 has an internal thread at one end near the output connector 3, and the output connector 3 has an external thread at one end near the connecting component 2. The output connector 3 and the connecting component 2 are connected by the connection of the internal and external threads.

[0031] When the connecting component 2 includes multiple connectors, the connectors have external threads near the input connector 1 and internal threads near the output connector 3.

[0032] In this embodiment, the detection unit 203 is fixedly installed at the output connector 3, and the observation unit 201 is fixedly installed at the mounting slot of the input connector 1. In this embodiment, the detection unit 203 can be fixed to the input connector 1 with gel.

[0033] A mounting groove is formed in the recess of the input connector 1, and the observation part 201 is mounted in the mounting groove. In this embodiment, the observation part 201 is fixedly mounted in the mounting groove.

[0034] A through hole is provided at the input connector 1, which connects the inner cavity 300 of the input connector 1 to the mounting groove. A perforated silicone plug is provided at the through hole, and the conductive wire 202 passes through the perforated silicone plug and extends into the mounting groove to connect with the observation part 201.

[0035] In use, one end of the conductive wire 202 is electrically connected to the detection unit 203, and the other end of the conductive wire 202 passes through the connecting component 2 and the perforated silicone plug at the through hole of the input connector 1 and is electrically connected to the observation unit 201.

[0036] In this embodiment, there is no connection between the conductive line 202 and the connecting component 2. When used, the conductive line 202 is simply passed through the connecting component 2.

[0037] In this embodiment, the detection unit 203 and the conductive line 202 are detachably connected and electrically connected; the conductive line 202 and the observation unit 201 are detachably connected and electrically connected.

[0038] In some embodiments, a handle 6 is also provided at the input connector 1. When the conductive wire 202 is too long, the excessively long conductive wire 202 can be passed through the perforated silicone plug and then wound around the handle 6 until it reaches a suitable length, at which point it is connected to the observation part 201. This avoids the conductive wire 202 becoming too long and tangled.

[0039] The output connector 3 includes an output head body and a protrusion extending from the output head body in a direction away from the connecting component 2. The cross-section of the protrusion gradually decreases from one end near the output head body to the end away from the output head body. The detection part 203 is fixedly disposed inside the protrusion, and the output port 5 is provided at the output head body.

[0040] In this embodiment, the input port 4 is used to connect to a water pipe to input water into the device body 100.

[0041] The extinguishing agent includes water. Water can be introduced into the cavity 300 through the inlet 4, and then discharged through the outlet 5 of the outlet connector 3 after passing through the connecting assembly 2, thereby achieving the purpose of extinguishing the fire.

[0042] Example 2:

[0043] In this embodiment, the input connector 1 is provided with a male plug, the connection component 2 is provided with a female plug at the end near the input connector 1, the connection component 2 is provided with a male plug at the end near the output connector 3, and the output connector 3 is provided with a female plug at the end near the connection component 2.

[0044] It also includes a locking element, which locks the input component to the connection of the input component and the connection of ...

[0045] In this embodiment, the connecting assembly 2 includes multiple connectors, and adjacent connectors are detachably connected. Each connector has a female connector at the end near the input assembly and a male connector at the end near the output assembly. A locking member locks the connection between two adjacent connectors to connect them together.

[0046] In this embodiment, the conductive line 202 includes a first conductive part, a second conductive part, and a third conductive part. The first conductive part is fixed at the input connector 1, and one end of the first conductive part is connected to the observation part 201, while the other end extends toward the connecting component 2. The end of the first conductive part connected to the connecting component is also fixed at the input connector.

[0047] One end of the second conductive part extends toward the observation part 201 and the other end extends toward the output connector 3. The end of the second conductive part near the observation part is fixed at the observation part, and the end of the second conductive part near the output connector is also fixed at the observation part. That is, the positions of both ends at the observation part are fixed, so that when the input connector is connected to the connecting component, the first conductive part can be connected to the second conductive part.

[0048] One end of the third conductive part is connected to the detection part 203, and the other end extends toward the connecting component 2. The end of the third conductive part near the connecting component is fixed at the detection part 203, so that when the output connector is connected to the connecting component, the second conductive part can be connected to the third conductive part.

[0049] When the input connector 1 is connected to the connection component 2, the first conductive part is connected to the second conductive part; when the output connector 3 is connected to the connection component 2, the second conductive part is connected to the third conductive part.

[0050] That is, when the male plug of the input component is connected to the female plug of the connection component 2, the first conductive part is connected to the second conductive part; when the male plug of the connection component 2 is connected to the female plug of the output connector 3, the second conductive part is connected to the third conductive part, so as to connect the conductive wire 202.

[0051] In this embodiment, the connecting component 2 includes several connectors. Each connector has a male plug at one end and a female plug at the other end. The connectors are also locked together by the male and female plugs and locking components to achieve a detachable connection between the connectors.

[0052] The above preferred embodiments should be regarded as illustrative examples of the embodiments of the present application. Any technical deductions, substitutions, improvements, etc. that are similar to or based on the present application should be considered within the scope of protection of this patent.

Claims

1. A device for early warning and emergency disposal of a fire in a stack, characterized in that The device comprises a device body, a detection assembly arranged in the device body, a cavity formed in the device body, an input joint, a connecting assembly and an output joint, the input joint is detachably connected with the connecting assembly, the output joint is detachably connected with the connecting assembly, a detection part of the detection assembly is arranged at the output joint, an observation part of the detection assembly is arranged at the input joint, a conducting wire of the detection assembly extends from the observation part to the observation part through the connecting assembly, an input port is arranged at the input joint, and an output port is arranged at the output joint, the input port is connected with the output port through the cavity.

2. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The input joint is connected with the connecting assembly through threads, and the connecting assembly is connected with the output joint through threads.

3. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connecting assembly comprises a plurality of connecting pieces, and adjacent connecting pieces are detachably connected, the input joint is detachably connected with the connecting pieces, and the output joint is detachably connected with the connecting pieces.

4. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that, A mounting groove is formed at the input joint, and the observation part is mounted in the mounting groove.

5. The device according to claim 4, characterized in that, A through hole is arranged at the input joint, the through hole connects an inner cavity of the input joint with the mounting groove, a perforated silica gel plug is arranged at the through hole, the conducting wire passes through the perforated silica gel plug and extends into the mounting groove to be connected with the observation part.

6. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The output joint comprises an output head body and a protruding part extending from the output head body away from the connecting assembly, the detection part is fixedly arranged inside the protruding part, and the output port is arranged at the body.

7. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that, A handle is further arranged at the input joint.

8. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that, A male plug is arranged at the input joint, a female plug is arranged at one end of the connecting assembly close to the input joint, a male plug is arranged at one end of the connecting assembly close to the output joint, and a female plug is arranged at one end of the output joint close to the connecting assembly.

9. The device according to claim 8, characterized in that, The conducting wire comprises a first conducting part, a second conducting part and a third conducting part, the first conducting part is fixed at the input joint, one end of the first conducting part is connected with the observation part, and the other end of the first conducting part extends towards the connecting assembly, one end of the second conducting part extends towards the observation part, and the other end of the second conducting part extends towards the output joint, one end of the third conducting part is connected with the detection part, and the other end of the third conducting part extends towards the connecting assembly.