Automatically generating fire-fighting foams to combat Li-ion battery failures

US10722741B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10722741-B2
Application numberUS-201715828605-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 1, 2017
Priority dateDec 1, 2017
Publication dateJul 28, 2020
Grant dateJul 28, 2020

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An apparatus for automatically generating a fire-fighting foam at elevated temperatures is provided. The apparatus includes a container sized to hold at least one battery. Water is stored within the container. One or more cartridges made, at least in part, of a temperature-dependent breakdown material are stored within the container. The one or more cartridges contain a foaming agent. Heat generated by a failing battery causes the temperature-dependent breakdown material to fail such that the foaming agent is released from at least one cartridge to mix with the water stored within the container.

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What is claimed is: 1. An apparatus for automatically generating a fire-fighting foam at elevated temperatures, the apparatus comprising: a container sized to hold at least one battery; water stored within the container; and one or more cartridges stored within the container, the one or more cartridges made, at least in part, of a temperature-dependent breakdown material and containing a foaming agent, wherein the one or more cartridges is at least partially submerged in the water, and wherein heat generated by a failing battery is sufficient to cause the temperature-dependent breakdown material to fail such that the foaming agent is released from at least one cartridge to mix with the water stored within the container. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a pressurized inert gas stored within the one or more cartridges. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , the container further comprising: a bottom compartment that is sized to hold the at least one battery; and a top compartment that is attached to the bottom compartment so as to permit insertion and removal of the at least one battery from the bottom compartment, the top compartment storing the water behind one or more members that seal the top compartment such that, when the container is sealed, the heat generated by the failing battery is sufficient to result in the release of the water into the bottom compartment of the container. 4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein: the bottom compartment stores the one or more cartridges; and the one or more members sealing the top compartment are one or more separators made, at least in part, of the temperature-dependent breakdown material such that, when the container is sealed, the heat generated by the failing battery causes the temperature-dependent breakdown material to fail and release the water into the bottom compartment to mix with the foaming agent. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the one or more cartridges are made of a first temperature-dependent breakdown material that fails at a first threshold temperature and the one or more separators are made of a second temperature-dependent breakdown material that fails at a second threshold temperature that is lower than the first threshold temperature such that water is released into the bottom compartment prior to the at least one cartridge releasing the foaming agent. 6. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein: the top compartment stores the one or more cartridges such that, when the container is sealed, the heat generated by the failing battery causes the one or more cartridges to rupture and release the foaming agent into the top compartment to mix with the water; and the one or more members that seal the top compartment are one or more membranes that fail subsequently to the one more cartridges such that failure of the one or more membranes releases a foam into the bottom compartment. 7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the one or more cartridges are made of a first temperature-dependent breakdown material that fails at a first threshold temperature and the one or more membranes are made of a second temperature-dependent breakdown material that fails at a second threshold temperature that is higher than the first threshold temperature such that the at least one cartridge fails prior to the one or more membranes as a temperature increase beyond the first threshold temperature. 8. The apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising: a scaffold that is attached to the top compartment and having a plurality of apertures that enable the foam, at least in part, to flow from the top compartment into the bottom compartment subsequent to the failure of the one or more membranes. 9. An apparatus for automatically generating fire-fighting foams at elevated temperatures, the apparatus comprising: a flexible and resealable container sized to hold at least one battery and having a removable top portion; water stored within the container; and one or more cartridges stored within the container and in contact, at least in part, with the water, the one or more cartridges made, at least in part, of a temperature-dependent breakdown material and containing a foaming agent, wherein the one or more cartridges is at least partially submerged in the water, and wherein heat generated by a failing battery is sufficient to cause the temperature-dependent breakdown material to fail such that the foaming agent is released to mix with the water stored within the container. 10. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein tearing the removable top portion along a tear line opens the container to permit the failing battery to be deposited into the water stored within the container. 11. The apparatus of claim 9 , further comprising: a pressurized inert gas stored within the one or more cartridges. 12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the one or more cartridges fail at or above a threshold temperature that corresponds to a temperature at which the temperature-dependent breakdown material yields under pressure from the pressurized inert gas stored within the one or more cartridges. 13. The apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising: a pressure relief valve that is attached to a side panel of the container.

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  • adapted for protecting batteries from their environment, e.g. from corrosion (thermal insulation H01M10/658) · CPC title

  • Containers for storing liquids; Delivery conduits therefor · CPC title

  • specially adapted for aircraft or vehicles, e.g. cars or trains (constructional details of batteries specially adapted for electric vehicles B60L50/64) · CPC title

  • of foam · CPC title

  • Energy storage using batteries · CPC title

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What does patent US10722741B2 cover?
An apparatus for automatically generating a fire-fighting foam at elevated temperatures is provided. The apparatus includes a container sized to hold at least one battery. Water is stored within the container. One or more cartridges made, at least in part, of a temperature-dependent breakdown material are stored within the container. The one or more cartridges contain a foaming agent. Heat gene…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
IBM
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A62C3/16. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 28 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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