Sprinkler deflector
09717937 · 2017-08-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62C31/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B1/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/267
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A sprinkler assembly including a fluid deflecting structure including a plurality of spaced apart tines defining a plurality of slots. The tines include a first pair of symmetric tines and a second pair of symmetric tines disposed orthogonally to the first pair of symmetric tines. The plurality of slots includes a group of asymmetric slots each having a first portion with a constant width and a second portion with a variable width radially outward of the first portion of the asymmetric slot.
Claims
1. A sprinkler comprising: a frame having a body having an inlet, an outlet and an internal passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet to define a longitudinal sprinkler axis, the frame including two frame arms extending distally from the body about the outlet to define a plane bisecting the body such that the arms are equidistantly disposed about the plane; and a planar fluid deflecting structure supported by the frame arms, the fluid deflecting structure having a center aligned along the longitudinal sprinkler axis and a peripheral edge about the center, the deflecting structure including a plurality of spaced apart tines defining a plurality of slots including a first pair of symmetrical tines defining a first axis of symmetry disposed in the plane; a second pair of symmetrical tines defining a second axis of symmetry disposed orthogonally with respect to the first axis of symmetry, each pair of symmetrical tines including a first portion having a constant width and a second portion radially outward of the first portion having a variable width such that the second portion broadens in the direction from the center to the peripheral edge; and three groups of asymmetric slots angularly disposed between the first and second pairs of symmetric tines, the three groups of asymmetric slots including a first group of asymmetric slots, each slot in the first group of asymmetric slots having a first portion with a constant width and a second portion with a variable width radially outward of the first portion of the slot; the first group of asymmetric slots being angularly disposed between a second group of asymmetric slots and a third group of asymmetric slots, each of the second and third group of asymmetric slots having first portion with a constant width and a second portion with a variable width radially inward of the first portion of the slot, each asymmetric slot in the three groups of asymmetric slots being asymmetric about an axis extending radially through the asymmetric slot and centered through the first portion of the asymmetric slot having a constant width.
2. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the second portion of the second symmetrical tine includes an outer edge having a first segment defining a first included angle with respect to the second axis of symmetry and a second segment defining a second included angle with respect to the second axis of symmetry that is less than the first angle.
3. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the outlet to the deflecting structure defines a distance of about 1¼ inch.
4. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the deflecting structure is substantially circular defining a diameter of about 1¼ inch.
5. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the deflecting structure is non-circular, the peripheral edge including a first peripheral edge defining a first diameter of the deflecting structure about the center, and a second peripheral edge defining a second diameter of the deflecting structure about the center, the second diameter being greater than the first diameter.
6. The sprinkler of claim 5, wherein the first diameter is about 1¼ inches and the second diameter is about 1.5 inches.
7. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the deflecting structure includes a central opening disposed about a distal terminal portion of the frame, the first portions of each of the symmetrical tines having a first end disposed between the peripheral edge and the central opening and a second end disposed between the first end and the central opening, the first end of the first portion of the second symmetrical tine being disposed at a distance from the first axis of symmetry that is greater than the distance between the first end of the first portion of the first symmetrical tine and the second axis of symmetry.
8. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the first asymmetrical slot includes an open end and a closed end, a pair of spaced apart sidewalls extending from the closed end to the open end, the pair of sidewalls include a first sidewall defining a first substantially constant included angle with respect to the first axis of symmetry over the first and second portions of the slot and a second sidewall having a first segment extending parallel to the first sidewall and a second segment defining a second included angle with respect to the second axis of symmetry, the second included angle being less than the first included angle.
9. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the second portion of each tine of the first pair of symmetrical tines includes an outer edge having a segment which extends to the peripheral edge and defines a substantially constant included angle with respect to the first axis of symmetry.
10. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the deflecting structure includes a first surface and an opposite second surface to define a uniform thickness over the deflecting structure, each of the first and second surfaces being perpendicular to the longitudinal sprinkler axis.
11. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the second portion of the first pair of symmetrical tines varies in width at one constant rate along its length, the second portion of the second pair of symmetrical tines varying in width at a first constant rate and a second constant rate different than the first constant rate over the length of the second portion of the second pair of symmetrical tines.
12. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the deflecting structure includes two pairs of asymmetric tines angularly disposed between the first and second pairs of symmetric tines, the two pairs of asymmetric tines being angularly adjacent to one another to define therebetween an asymmetric slot of the first group of asymmetric slots.
13. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein each of the asymmetric slots includes an open end and a closed end defining the radially innermost portion of the slot, wherein the closed end of at least one of the second and third group of asymmetric slots is more radially inward than the closed end of the first group of asymmetric slots.
14. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein each of the asymmetric slots includes an open end, a closed end defining the radially innermost portion of the slot, and a pair of spaced apart sidewalls extending from the closed end to the open end, wherein one sidewall of the second group of asymmetric slots is defined by an outer edge of the first pair of symmetric tines and the third group of asymmetric slots is defined by an outer edge of the second pair of symmetric tines, the pair of sidewalls of the first group of asymmetric slots includes a first sidewall defining a first substantially constant included angle with respect to the first axis of symmetry and a second sidewall having a first segment extending parallel to the first sidewall of the first group of asymmetric slots and a second segment defining a second included angle with respect to the second axis of symmetry, the second included angle being less than the first included angle.
15. The sprinkler of claim 14, wherein the first sidewall is angularly disposed closer to the first axis of symmetry than the second sidewall, the second sidewall being angularly disposed closer to the second axis of symmetry than the first sidewall.
16. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the peripheral edge includes a first peripheral edge defining a first diameter of a first circle about the center, and a second peripheral edge defining a second diameter of a second circle about the center, the second diameter being greater than the first diameter such that the first circle is smaller and concentric with the second circle.
17. The sprinkler of claim 16, wherein the first peripheral edge is a peripheral edge of the first pair of symmetrical tines and the second peripheral edge is a peripheral edge of the second portion of symmetrical tines.
18. The sprinkler of claim 16, further comprising a plurality of asymmetric tines angularly disposed between the first and second pairs of symmetric tines, each of the plurality of asymmetric tines having a peripheral edge on one of the first and second concentric circles.
19. The sprinkler of claim 18, wherein the plurality of asymmetric tines includes a first pair of asymmetric tines with its peripheral edge on the first circle and a second pair of asymmetric tines with its peripheral edge on the second circle.
20. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the sprinkler is an early suppression (ESFR) sprinkler.
21. A sprinkler comprising: a frame having a body having an inlet, an outlet and an internal passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet to define a longitudinal sprinkler axis, the frame including two frame arms extending distally from the body about the outlet to define a plane between the frame arms with the longitudinal axis disposed in the plane; and a planar fluid deflecting structure supported by the frame arms, the fluid deflecting structure having a center aligned along the longitudinal sprinkler axis, a first peripheral edge defining a first diameter of the deflecting structure about the center, and a second peripheral edge defining a second diameter of the deflecting structure about the center, the second diameter being greater than the first diameter, the deflecting structure including a plurality of spaced apart tines defining a plurality of slots including a first pair of symmetrical tines defining a first axis of symmetry disposed in the plane; a second pair of symmetrical tines defining a second axis of symmetry disposed orthogonally with respect to the first axis of symmetry, each pair of symmetrical tines including a first portion having a constant width and a second portion radially outward of the first portion having a variable width such that the second portion broadens in the direction from the center to the peripheral edge; and three groups of asymmetric slots angularly disposed between the first and second pairs of symmetrical tines, the three groups of asymmetric slots including a first group of asymmetric slots having a first portion with a constant width and a second portion with a variable width radially outward of the first portion of the slot, the first group being angularly disposed between a second and third group of asymmetric slots, each of the second and third group of slots having a first portion with a constant width and a second portion with a variable width radially inward of the first portion of the slot, each asymmetric slot in the three groups of asymmetric slots is asymmetric about an axis extending radially through the asymmetric slot and centered through the first portion of the asymmetric slot having a constant width.
22. The sprinkler of claim 21, wherein the second portion of the second pair of symmetrical tines includes an outer edge having a first segment defining a first included angle with respect to the second axis of symmetry and a second segment defining a second included angle with respect to the second axis of symmetry that is less than the first angle.
23. The sprinkler of claim 21, wherein each of the asymmetric slots includes an open end and a closed end defining the radially innermost portion of the slot, wherein the closed end of at least one of the second and third group of asymmetric slots is more radially inward than the closed end of the first group of asymmetric slots.
24. The sprinkler of claim 21, wherein each of the asymmetric slots includes an open end, a closed end defining the radially innermost portion of the slot, and a pair of spaced apart sidewalls extending from the closed end to the open end, wherein one sidewall of the second group of asymmetric slots is defined by an outer edge of the first pair of symmetric tines and the third group of asymmetric slots is defined by an outer edge of the second pair of symmetric tines, the pair of sidewalls of the first group of asymmetric slots includes a first sidewall defining a first substantially constant included angle with respect to the first axis of symmetry and a second sidewall having a first segment extending parallel to the first sidewall of the first group of asymmetric slots and a second segment defining a second included angle with respect to the second axis of symmetry, the second included angle being less than the first included angle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and constitute part of this specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention, and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description and attachments given below, serve to explain the features of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(9) The sprinkler frame 12 includes one and more preferably two frame arms 22a, 22b that are radially positioned or diametrically opposed about the body 20 and its outlet 20b. The frame arms 22a, 22b preferably extends axially and distally toward the deflector 100 and preferably converge toward the sprinkler axis A-A to terminate at a terminal end of the frame 12 axially aligned along the sprinkler axis A-A and spaced from the sprinkler distal outlet 20b. The fluid deflecting structure 100 is preferably coupled to the distal terminal end of the frame 12 so as to depend or be supported from the frame arms 22a, 22b at a spaced distance from the distal outlet 20b. Fire fighting fluid, such as for example water discharged from the distal outlet 20b, impacts the deflecting structure 100 for distribution of the fluid in a desired spray pattern, for example, to satisfy one or more industry accepted performance standards as discussed in greater detail below. A preferred embodiment of the sprinkler assembly 10 provides for a pendent sprinkler configuration, and preferred embodiment of frame 12 is shown and described in U.S. Application No. 61/724,843 and in International PCT Application No. PCT/US2013/060997, filed Sep. 20, 2013, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. As described, the frame arms 22, 22b of the sprinkler frame 12 preferably includes surface profiles which define a cross-sectional profile of the frame arm to facilitate the flow of heat toward the sprinkler axis A-A and the preferably axially disposed thermal trigger 14. One or more surfaces of the sprinkler frame arms can further define cross-sectional profiles of the frame arms and fluid deflecting surfaces which redirect fluid discharged from the distal outlet toward the fluid deflecting structure 100. For example, the converging portions of the sprinkler frame arms 22a, 22b may define a “tear drop” or airfoil cross-sectional profile with a taper in a direction toward the sprinkler axis A-A.
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(12) Each tine of the symmetrical pairs of tines preferably extends in the outward radial direction with a first portion of a constant width, and a second portion of a variable width. The widths of the tine are defined in a direction normal to the axis of symmetry. Referring to
(13) The second width W2 of the portion 113b preferably broadens in the radial outward direction from the first portion 113a such that the second width w2 varies at a preferably constant rate so that the outer edges of the second portion 113b of the symmetrical tine 112a define a sidewall of a slot having a constant slope or included angle with respect to the axis of symmetry S1-S1, as described in greater detail below. At the peripheral edge 106, the outer edges of the second portion 113b preferably defines a distance y2 to the second axis of symmetry S2-S2 of about 0.6 inch and is more preferably about 0.614 inch. At its maximum, the second width W2 defines a width of about 0.32 inch to define a chord length of the tine 112a.
(14) Second symmetrical tine 114a also preferably includes a first radial inward portion 115a having a preferably constant width W3 and a second portion 115b between the peripheral edge 106 and the first portion 115a having a variable width W4. The first portion 115a of the second symmetric tine 114a preferably extends from a first end located at a first distance X1, as measured from the first axis of symmetry S1-S1 to a second end radially inward and located between the first end of the first portion 115a and the central opening 108. For the preferred deflector member 100, the constant first width W3 is about 0.1 inch and preferably about 0.08 inch; and the first distance x1 is about 0.5 inch and preferably about 0.434 inch.
(15) The second width W4 of the second portion 115b preferably broadens in the radial outward direction from the first portion 115a such that the second width W4 varies at a first preferably constant rate and then more preferably varies at a second preferably different constant rate to define a third variable width W4′ so that the outer edges of the second portion 115b of the symmetrical tine 114a define a sidewall of a slot having first and second constant slopes or included angles with respect to the axis of symmetry S1-S1, as described in greater detail below. The outer edges of the preferred second portion 115b define a junction at the transition from the first rate of change in width to the second rate of change. The junction further defines a preferred distance x2 to the first axis of symmetry S1-S1 of about 0.5 inch. At the junction, the second width W4 defines a preferred width of about 0.14 inch. At the peripheral edge 106, the outer edges of the second portion 115b preferably define a distance X3 to the first axis of symmetry S1-S1 of about 0.6 inch and is more preferably about 0.62 inch. At its maximum, the third width W4′ defines a width of about ⅓ inch and more preferably 0.28 inch to define a chord length of the tine 114a.
(16) As noted above, the plurality of spaced apart tines 110 of the deflector 100 are defined by or alternatively define the slots 200 formed therebetween. Preferably radially disposed about the deflector center C-C, between orthogonally oriented first and second symmetric tines 112, 114, are at least three groups of asymmetric slots. Moreover, each of the asymmetric slots has a first portion with a constant width and a second portion having a variable width. The slot widths are measured normal to at least one sidewall defining the slot. In one preferred arrangement, an asymmetric slot having a first portion of a constant width radially inward of a second portion with a variable width is radially or angularly disposed between two slots having the constant width portion radially outward relative to its inner portion of a variable width.
(17) The preferred deflector member 100 includes three types of asymmetrical slot groups 202, 204, 206 radially disposed between the perpendicularly disposed symmetrical tines 112, 114. As shown in
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(20) The second sidewall 204b of the second group of asymmetric slots 204 preferably extends from the open end 210b and parallel to the second segment of the first sidewall 204a to defines a substantially constant angle with respect to the second axis of symmetry S2-S2 over the length of the slot 204. Accordingly, the second sidewall 204b preferably defines an included angle with the second axis of symmetry S2-S2 to be about twenty degrees and even more preferably about 19°. For the preferred second asymmetric slot 204, the slot width SW2 is substantially constant for the first portion of the slot 204 defining a preferred width of about 0.08 inch. The constant width portion of the slot 204 is preferably radially outward with respect to the second portion of the slot having in which the slot width SW2 varies. More particularly for the preferred second asymmetric slot 204, the slot width SW2 is initially substantially constant over the second segment of the first sidewall 204a and then varies over the first and third segments of the first sidewall 204a radially inward of the second segment of the sidewall 204a.
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(22) More generally and with reference to
(23) For the preferred sprinkler assembly 10 shown in
(24) The preferred sprinkler frame 12 further preferably defines a discharge coefficient with a nominal K-factor of about 14.0 GPM/(PSI).sup.1/2 and a preferred outlet-to-deflector distance of about 1¼ inch, and more particularly at an outlet-to-deflector distance of 1.27 inches. The combination of the preferred outlet-to-deflector distance and the preferred deflector diameter provides for an overall compact sprinkler assembly. The preferred sprinkler assembly 10 with the preferred deflector 100 has been tested for water distribution in accordance with the industry accepted standard, FM Approval Standard Class No. 2008 (October 2006). More specifically, the preferred sprinkler and deflector was installed and subjected to water distribution testing conforming with the FM sprinkler water distribution tests of Section 4.29 of FM Approval Standard Class No. 2008, entitled “Water Distribution (ESFR K14.0 and K16.8 Pendent Sprinklers Only)”. The sprinkler assembly with the preferred deflector 100 has been shown to satisfy each requirement of each of the FM sprinkler water distribution tests of Section 4.29, Table 4.29.1a of FM Approval Standard Class No. 2008. Distribution testing satisfying the water distribution requirements show the preferred deflector 100 can be configured for use in a suppression, and more, specifically an Early Suppression Fast Response (ESFR) sprinkler configuration. Thus, it has been shown that the arrangement of slots and tines and/or their particularized configurations define fluid deflecting surfaces and passageways of the sprinkler to distribute water to satisfy the fluid density requirements, measured in gallons per minute per square foot (GPM/SQ. FT.), under the industry accepted standards. In view of the satisfactory FM testing, it is believed that the arrangement of tines and slots define a deflector configuration that distributes a flow of water from the outlet of the sprinkler frame in a fluid density pattern that satisfies the ESFR fluid distribution requirements under Section 45, UL Standard for Early-Suppression Fast-Response Sprinklers UL 1767 (2010).
(25) As noted above, the deflector member 100 of
(26) In another preferred aspect, the tines disposed between the first and second symmetric tines 112, 114′ of the sprinkler can include peripheral edges disposed on either one of the first and second concentric circles C1, C2. For example, in the preferred deflector 300, the first asymmetric tine pair 116a, 116b include a peripheral edge 106 disposed on the first concentric circle C1. The preferred deflector 300 further preferably includes a second asymmetric tine pair 118′a, 118′b having a peripheral edge 106′ disposed on the second concentric circle C2. The preferred deflector 300 can include preferred features previously described, for example, the outer edges of the tines and defining the slot sidewalls can define the angular relations previously described.
(27) As described above, the preferred deflector embodiments described herein have demonstrated suppression type fluid distribution as defined under industry accepted fluid distribution standards. When the preferred deflector members are coupled to a sprinkler frame 12, for example, as previously described, and coupled to a water supply for fluid distribution, the sprinkler assemblies provide for a spray pattern that is preferably an umbrella shaped spray pattern. In one preferred aspect, the oblong shape of the deflector 300 in combination with the preferred sprinkler frame 12 preferably define a substantially uniform spray pattern about the sprinkler axis A-A over a range of fluid inlet pressures to the sprinkler assembly, which preferably range from about 50 psi. to 150 psi. and are more particularly any one of 50 psi., 75 psi. or 150 psi.
(28) While the present invention has been disclosed with reference to certain embodiments, numerous modifications, alterations, and changes to the described embodiments are possible without departing from the sphere and scope of the present invention, as defined in the appended claims. Accordingly, it is intended that the present invention not be limited to the described embodiments, but that it has the full scope defined by the language of the following claims, and equivalents thereof.