Environmentally-clean water-based fire inhibiting biochemical solutions formulated using alkali metal salts of adipic acid for protecting property against wildfire

US2025128110A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2025128110-A1
Application numberUS-202418751308-A
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Filing dateJun 23, 2024
Priority dateFeb 4, 2021
Publication dateApr 24, 2025
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Environmentally-clean wildfire inhibitor liquid biochemical solutions produced from an aqueous mixture of alkali metal salt derived from a non-polymerized saturated carboxylic acid such as adipic acid, and dissolved in water along with a dispersing and coalescing agent, realized as an ester of a non-polymerized saturated carboxylic acid, and dissolved in the water to provide a liquid fire inhibitor solution that can be sprayed on combustible surfaces to form thin alkali metal salt crystalline coatings on the combustible surfaces when and as water molecules in the liquid fire inhibitor evaporate to the environment during drying operations, to inhibit fire ignition, flame spread and smoke development.

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An environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting solution comprising: a major amount of water; a major amount of an alkali metal salt dissolved in said major amount of water, and derived from C6 Class of Carboxylic Acids having 6 carbon atoms, specifically, the C6 carboxylic acid called adipic acid, and selected from the group consisting of potassium adipate; calcium adipate; sodium adipate; and magnesium adipate; and a minor amount of dimethyl adipate or triethyl citrate dissolved in said major amount of water for promoting dispersing and coalescing properties of alkali metal ions in a resulting environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting biochemical solution that can be applied onto combustible surfaces during spraying operations to form thin alkali metal salt crystalline coatings on the combustible surfaces as water molecules in said environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting biochemical solution evaporate to the environment during drying operations, so that said thin alkali metal salt crystalline coatings formed on the combustible surfaces inhibit fire ignition and flame spread in the presence of fire, including wildfire. 2 . An environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting solution containing potassium salt derived from C6 Class of Carboxylic Acids having 6 carbon atoms, specifically, the C6 carboxylic acid called adipic acid, said environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting solution comprising: a major amount of water; a major amount of potassium adipate dissolved in the water; and a minor amount of dimethyl adipate or triethyl citrate dissolved in said major amount of water for promoting dispersing and coalescing properties of potassium ions in a resulting environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting biochemical solution that can be applied onto combustible surfaces during spraying operations to form thin potassium salt crystalline coatings on the combustible surfaces as water molecules in said environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting biochemical solution evaporate to the environment during drying operations, so that said thin potassium salt crystalline coatings formed on the combustible surfaces inhibit fire ignition and flame spread in the presence of fire, including wildfire. 3 . An environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting solution containing potassium salt derived from C6 Class of Carboxylic Acids having 6 carbon atoms, specifically, the C6 carboxylic acid called adipic acid, said environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting solution comprising: a major amount of water; a major amount of calcium adipate dissolved in the water; and a minor amount of dimethyl adipate or triethyl citrate dissolved in said major amount of water for promoting dispersing and coalescing properties of calcium ions in a resulting environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting biochemical solution that can be applied onto combustible surfaces during spraying operations to form thin calcium salt crystalline coatings on the combustible surfaces as water molecules in said environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting biochemical solution evaporate to the environment during drying operations, so that said thin calcium salt crystalline coatings formed on the combustible surfaces inhibit fire ignition and flame spread in the presence of fire, including wildfire. 4 . An environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting solution containing potassium salt derived from C6 Class of Carboxylic Acids having 6 carbon atoms, specifically, the C6 carboxylic acid called adipic acid, said environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting solution comprising: a major amount of water; a major amount of sodium adipate dissolved in the water; and a minor amount of dimethyl adipate or triethyl citrate dissolved in said major amount of water for promoting dispersing and coalescing properties of sodium ions in a resulting environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting biochemical solution that can be applied onto combustible surfaces during spraying operations to form thin sodium salt crystalline coatings on the combustible surfaces as water molecules in said environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting biochemical solution evaporate to the environment during drying operations, so that said thin sodium salt crystalline coatings formed on the combustible surfaces inhibit fire ignition and flame spread in the presence of fire, including wildfire. 5 . An environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting solution containing potassium salt derived from C6 Class of Carboxylic Acids having 6 carbon atoms, specifically, the C6 carboxylic acid called adipic acid, said environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting solution comprising: a major amount of water; a major amount of magnesium adipate dissolved in the water; and a minor amount of dimethyl adipate or triethyl citrate dissolved in said major amount of water for promoting dispersing and coalescing properties of magnesium ions in a resulting environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting biochemical solution that can be applied onto combustible surfaces during spraying operations to form thin magnesium salt crystalline coatings on the combustible surfaces as water molecules in said environmentally-clean aqueous-based fire inhibiting biochemical solution evaporate to the environment during drying operations, so that said thin magnesium salt crystalline coatings formed on the combustible surfaces inhibit fire ignition and flame spread in the presence of fire, including wildfire.

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  • Detection of area conflagration fires (fire alarms for forest fires G08B17/005) · CPC title

  • by spraying extinguishants from the aircraft (spraying from aircraft in general B64D1/16) · CPC title

  • Dispersions; Emulsions · CPC title

  • Fire-fighting land vehicles · CPC title

  • Inorganic materials · CPC title

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What does patent US2025128110A1 cover?
Environmentally-clean wildfire inhibitor liquid biochemical solutions produced from an aqueous mixture of alkali metal salt derived from a non-polymerized saturated carboxylic acid such as adipic acid, and dissolved in water along with a dispersing and coalescing agent, realized as an ester of a non-polymerized saturated carboxylic acid, and dissolved in the water to provide a liquid fire inhib…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mighty Fire Breaker Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A62D1/0035. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Thu Apr 24 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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