Patent classifications
A62C37/14
Battery cooling method and system
An apparatus may store at least one object including at least one top end and at least one bottom end. The apparatus may include a container configured to store the at least one object and a pouch containing a liquid. The pouch may be configured to substantially cover the at least one top end of the at least one object when stored inside the container. The pouch may be configured to contact the at least one top end of the at least one object and to open when contacted by contents expelled from the at least one object due to thermal runaway.
Battery cooling method and system
An apparatus may store at least one object including at least one top end and at least one bottom end. The apparatus may include a container configured to store the at least one object and a pouch containing a liquid. The pouch may be configured to substantially cover the at least one top end of the at least one object when stored inside the container. The pouch may be configured to contact the at least one top end of the at least one object and to open when contacted by contents expelled from the at least one object due to thermal runaway.
Concealed sprinkler head cover adjusting device
A concealed sprinkler head cover adjusting device includes a valve body formed with a flow channel therein. Both sides of the valve body are formed with an opposing bar along the axial direction of the flow channel. A shell is clamped on the opposing bars and is formed with a first accommodating space. A bottom cover is fixed to the bottom of the shell and is inwardly concaved formed a second accommodating space. A restriction site is formed on the outer wall of the opposing bars along the axial direction of the flow channel, both sides of the shell are symmetrically formed with a guiding part and a plurality of clamping parts, and the guiding parts guide the opposing bars to allow the clamping parts adjust the clamping position on the restriction site, thereby adjusting the position of the valve body in the first and second accommodating spaces.
Concealed sprinkler head cover adjusting device
A concealed sprinkler head cover adjusting device includes a valve body formed with a flow channel therein. Both sides of the valve body are formed with an opposing bar along the axial direction of the flow channel. A shell is clamped on the opposing bars and is formed with a first accommodating space. A bottom cover is fixed to the bottom of the shell and is inwardly concaved formed a second accommodating space. A restriction site is formed on the outer wall of the opposing bars along the axial direction of the flow channel, both sides of the shell are symmetrically formed with a guiding part and a plurality of clamping parts, and the guiding parts guide the opposing bars to allow the clamping parts adjust the clamping position on the restriction site, thereby adjusting the position of the valve body in the first and second accommodating spaces.
FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM
A fire suppression system comprising a polymer housing and an internal channel arranged to communicate a fluid from a fluid inlet to a fluid outlet. The fluid outlet is in the form of at least one aperture extending through a portion of the polymer housing into said channel.
AUTOMATIC NOZZLE FOR FIREFIGHTING SYSTEMS
An automatic nozzle for firefighting low-pressure water mist systems comprising a nozzle body and shutter means, said nozzle body comprising a plurality of axial-symmetric components defining an inlet opening and a plurality of inner cavities, which are fluid-dynamic connected each other by means of one or more openings, being said components configured to generate a radial spray through a circumferential opening, which extends all over the circumference of a second component, said circumferential opening being formed between a base of an annular board of the second component and an upper surface of a hollow body of a third component, and two or more full cone sprays by means of the fluid passage through cylindrical openings on a circular and axial-symmetric body of a fifth component, configured to define a turbulent motion of the fluid in at least two correspondent cylindrical cavities of a fourth component.
AUTOMATIC NOZZLE FOR FIREFIGHTING SYSTEMS
An automatic nozzle for firefighting low-pressure water mist systems comprising a nozzle body and shutter means, said nozzle body comprising a plurality of axial-symmetric components defining an inlet opening and a plurality of inner cavities, which are fluid-dynamic connected each other by means of one or more openings, being said components configured to generate a radial spray through a circumferential opening, which extends all over the circumference of a second component, said circumferential opening being formed between a base of an annular board of the second component and an upper surface of a hollow body of a third component, and two or more full cone sprays by means of the fluid passage through cylindrical openings on a circular and axial-symmetric body of a fifth component, configured to define a turbulent motion of the fluid in at least two correspondent cylindrical cavities of a fourth component.
FIRE PROTECTION DEVICE WITH WAX COATING
A bursting capsule, which includes a hollow cavity completely enclosed and delimited by a frangible vessel wall with a rupturing liquid disposed therein; an electrically conductive element disposed on an outside surface of the vessel wall; and a wax coating covering the electrically conductive element, is provided. The bursting capsule is typically part of a sprinkler head, which includes first and second electrical contact points in electrical contact with the electrically conductive element disposed on the vessel wall. The wax coating may completely encapsulate the electrically conductive element and the first and second electrical contact points. Fire protection devices and fire protection systems, which include the bursting capsule, are also provided.
FIRE PROTECTION DEVICE WITH WAX COATING
A bursting capsule, which includes a hollow cavity completely enclosed and delimited by a frangible vessel wall with a rupturing liquid disposed therein; an electrically conductive element disposed on an outside surface of the vessel wall; and a wax coating covering the electrically conductive element, is provided. The bursting capsule is typically part of a sprinkler head, which includes first and second electrical contact points in electrical contact with the electrically conductive element disposed on the vessel wall. The wax coating may completely encapsulate the electrically conductive element and the first and second electrical contact points. Fire protection devices and fire protection systems, which include the bursting capsule, are also provided.
Sprinkler assembly
A sprinkler assembly that includes a frame having a body including an inlet, an outlet and an internal passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet to define a longitudinal sprinkler axis. Two frame arms extend distally from the body, and each arm has a portion defining a cross-sectional area with a lateral surface and a medial surface spaced about a first plane bisecting the body with the sprinkler axis disposed in the first plane. An axially aligned thermally responsive glass-bulb type trigger is disposed along the sprinkler axis. The cross-sectional areas of the frame arms are asymmetrical with respect to one another about the first plane and each cross-sectional area is asymmetric about a second plane perpendicular to the first plane. The lateral surface of each arm includes an undulation to provide the sprinkler assembly with substantially consistent thermal sensitivity about the sprinkler axis.