Reuseable portable firewall

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Inventors

Elias, Josef

Application #

109999

Filed

Jan-7-1980

Published

Jan-19-1982

Current US Class

169/48
256/24
256/65.01

International Classes

A62C 007/00

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256/24 256/26 256/27 256/28 256/29 256/30 256/12.5 256/71 256/68 256/65 169/48 403/397 403/398 403/400 160/135 160/351

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bielen and Peterson

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Abstract
A portable firewall having in combination a plurality of modular panels fabricated from a fire resistant material; support rods constructed for placement at spaced intervals across a ground terrain and fasteners for quick attachment of the modular panels to the support rods forming a continuous vertical barrier to an advancing fire.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A portable and quickly erectable firewall for retarding the advance of outdoor fires comprising a plurality of panel modules of a fire resistant material, said panel modules constructed of a thin, lightweight sheet material stamped with raised borders and ribs for structural strength enabling panel stacking in nesting fashion for convenient storage and transportation, and support and flexible interconnection means for supporting and allowing rapid interconnection of the panel modules into a continuous vertical wall-like barrier across and in conformance with terrain.

2. The firewall of claim 1 wherein the support means comprises support rods constructed for driving into the terrain, said support means including further means for fastening said panel modules to said support rods.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a device for controlling a forest or field fire. One of the greatest dangers to the maintenance and preservation of forests in North America is the forest fire which when unchecked can ravage huge acrages of field or forest land. The vast areas of open and forested land, unlike the limited and isolated timber stands of Europe, require special techniques in checking the spread of a fire once initiated. A fire that has advanced beyond initial stages cannot be fought from its windward side but rather must be checked and confined at its flanks and halted at its leeward side. The fire is then directed to an area which by the topology of the land enables the fire to be surrounded or causes it to burn out.

Various means are conventionally employed to check the local advance of the fire when an attack is made at the flanks or leeward side. Firebreaks comprising a swath of bulldozed land or land from which the combustibles are removed by other methods are one means. This requires either an ability to locate heavy equipment at the fire site, or the expenditure of extensive labor with portable equipment. Back burning in which a controllable fire is started and directed to meet the advancing fire also destroys combustibles. This suffers from the disadvantages that often much valuable land must be sacrificed to the advancing fire and that the backfire itself may rage out of control.
 
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