FIELD: fire-fighting means.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to fire-fighting equipment, its stationary equipment, namely to fire hydrant cabinets, as well as to construction, namely, to a fire cabinet door design. A fire cabinet comprises a shell, a locked door window in the form of a rectangular frame with its inner boundaries matched with those of the shell door when the door is closed. The frame is made of a elastic sheeting, interior angles of the frame and adjoining internal edges of the frame match with the interior angles and adjoining insides of the shell door when the door is closed; in between, on the lateral and bottom internal edges of the frame, there are locking glass guide slots representing at least three flanges turned into the frame the middle of which is folded back to the shell and enables the glass leaning against the sell to be pressed between the middle and outside flanges. A lower interior of the shell is provided with a means visibly discolouring after ingress of a water drop; the same means is attached to an end face of a nosepiece.
EFFECT: easier approach to the fire hydrant in case of fire, fast and simple door repair and enabled well-timed detection of hydrant leaking.
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Dates
2011-03-20—Published
2009-12-30—Filed