Patent classifications
A62C37/11
Initiator for fire suppressant canister
A container holding a fire suppressing powder has a top, a cylindrical sidewall and a bottom with a hole, the bottom having a score line defining a segment. An explosive material housing containing an explosive material is mounted to a head of a mounting member. The mounting member has a lower portion smaller in cross-sectional dimension than the head, depending downward from the head and extending through the hole in the bottom. A retainer is secured around the lower portion of the mounting member below the bottom to secure the mounting member to the bottom. A fuse extends through the hole in the bottom, a passage in the mounting member, and into the explosive material housing. A plate is mounted within the container a selected distance below the top, the plate being movable a short distance toward and away from the top in response to ignition of the explosive material.
Sprinkler assemblies
A sprinkler assembly including an outlet frame defining a sprinkler longitudinal axis and an outlet with a pair of frame arms defining a first plane. A deflector is coupled to the frame arms with the deflector having an upper surface and a lower surface orthogonal to the longitudinal sprinkler axis. The deflector includes a plurality of tines defining a plurality of slots between the tines. The tines include a terminal portion having a terminal edge. A first symmetric tine is aligned with the pair of frame arms with the first symmetric tine being symmetric about the first plane and a second symmetric tine is symmetric about a second plane perpendicular to the first plane. A pair of asymmetric tines is disposed about and adjacent the first symmetric tine with the terminal edge of the first symmetric tine closer to the second plane than the terminal edges of the asymmetric tines.
Sprinkler assemblies
A sprinkler assembly including an outlet frame defining a sprinkler longitudinal axis and an outlet with a pair of frame arms defining a first plane. A deflector is coupled to the frame arms with the deflector having an upper surface and a lower surface orthogonal to the longitudinal sprinkler axis. The deflector includes a plurality of tines defining a plurality of slots between the tines. The tines include a terminal portion having a terminal edge. A first symmetric tine is aligned with the pair of frame arms with the first symmetric tine being symmetric about the first plane and a second symmetric tine is symmetric about a second plane perpendicular to the first plane. A pair of asymmetric tines is disposed about and adjacent the first symmetric tine with the terminal edge of the first symmetric tine closer to the second plane than the terminal edges of the asymmetric tines.
FIRE SPRINKLER ASSEMBLY
A fire sprinkler assembly includes a flexible conduit; and an integral hub and bracket assembly comprising: a bracket hub coupled to a bracket bar; and an adjustable drop integrally formed with the bracket hub, the adjustable drop defining a lengthwise axis oriented transverse to the bracket bar, the flexible conduit coupled to the adjustable drop; and a sprinkler head extending from the adjustable drop.
DRY SPRINKLER
A dry sprinkler is provided that includes a conduit with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, a valve positioned near the fluid inlet and a fire sprinkler head that is positioned near the fluid outlet. The fire sprinkler head is operably connected to the valve by a tie. When the fire sprinkler head reacts to an elevated temperature condition, the tie is engaged and is operable to open the valve. In a normal state, before the fire sprinkler head reacts, the tie can be unbiased toward the fire sprinkler head. The tie can also be non-rigid and/or in a non-compressed state within the conduit. The conduit of the dry sprinkler can be flexible.
DRY SPRINKLER
A dry sprinkler is provided that includes a conduit with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, a valve positioned near the fluid inlet and a fire sprinkler head that is positioned near the fluid outlet. The fire sprinkler head is operably connected to the valve by a tie. When the fire sprinkler head reacts to an elevated temperature condition, the tie is engaged and is operable to open the valve. In a normal state, before the fire sprinkler head reacts, the tie can be unbiased toward the fire sprinkler head. The tie can also be non-rigid and/or in a non-compressed state within the conduit. The conduit of the dry sprinkler can be flexible.
FIRE PREVENTION SPRINKLER WITH WRENCH BOSS DETENT AND CLIP, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
A fire protection sprinkler is provided, including a body having an output orifice, a closure element or seal cap to seal a flow of fluid from the output orifice, and a thermally-responsive element positioned to releasably retain the seal cap. A clip, having a first portion and a second portion, is provided, the first portion being engaged with the closure element, and the second portion being in contact with the sprinkler body such that upon actuation of the fire protection sprinkler, the closure element rotates about a pre-determined axis and moves away from the sprinkler body to permit flow of fluid from the output orifice. In particular, the portion of the sprinkler body which the clip contacts is a detent provided on the wrench boss of the sprinkler.
FIRE PREVENTION SPRINKLER WITH WRENCH BOSS DETENT AND CLIP, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
A fire protection sprinkler is provided, including a body having an output orifice, a closure element or seal cap to seal a flow of fluid from the output orifice, and a thermally-responsive element positioned to releasably retain the seal cap. A clip, having a first portion and a second portion, is provided, the first portion being engaged with the closure element, and the second portion being in contact with the sprinkler body such that upon actuation of the fire protection sprinkler, the closure element rotates about a pre-determined axis and moves away from the sprinkler body to permit flow of fluid from the output orifice. In particular, the portion of the sprinkler body which the clip contacts is a detent provided on the wrench boss of the sprinkler.
Throwable fire extinguisher
There is provided a fire extinguisher comprising a fire extinguishing agent; a first mechanism configured to operate said fire extinguisher via a manual operation; a second mechanism configured to operate said fire extinguisher automatically; and wherein said fire extinguisher comprises at least one detector to detect the existence of a fire and cause the operation of said second mechanism.
Throwable fire extinguisher
There is provided a fire extinguisher comprising a fire extinguishing agent; a first mechanism configured to operate said fire extinguisher via a manual operation; a second mechanism configured to operate said fire extinguisher automatically; and wherein said fire extinguisher comprises at least one detector to detect the existence of a fire and cause the operation of said second mechanism.