FIRE EXTINGUISHER WITH EASY MANAGEMENT AND USAGE
20220143440 · 2022-05-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62C13/64
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a fire extinguisher which reduces a risk of a discharge accident caused when a stopper is unintentionally separated at a normal time and from which a handle is easily pulled out when fire occurs.
According to the fire extinguisher, a force pressing an upper handle is not transmitted to a valve stem as a gap between the upper handle and a plug is maintained by a gap support part when the stopper is installed on the handle, and the force pressing an upper handle is transmitted to the valve stem through a valve pressing part as the gap support part horizontally moves by an elastic member so as not to overlap the plug when the stopper is separated from the handle.
Claims
1. A fire extinguisher comprising: a main body container (60) filled with an extinguisher agent; a lower handle (20) coupled to a plug (62) disposed at an upper portion of the main body container; an upper handle (10) coupled to the lower handle through a first hinge shaft; a valve stem (64) installed at an upper portion of the plug to control discharge of the extinguishing agent through a vertical movement thereof; a rotary lever (50) coupled to the lower handle or the plug through a second hinge shaft; a discharge safety device (30) connected to the rotary lever and disposed between the upper handle and the plug to horizontally move; an elastic member installed on the rotary lever or the discharge safety device to allow the discharge safety device to horizontally move; and a stopper configured to block the horizontal movement of the discharge safety device, wherein the discharge safety device comprises: a body part; a gap support part protruding from the body part to the plug to maintain a gap between the upper handle and the plug; and a valve pressing part protruding from the body part to the valve stem.
2. The fire extinguisher of claim 1, wherein when the stopper is installed on the upper handle, a force pressing the upper handle is not transmitted to the valve stem as the gap between the upper handle and the plug is maintained by the gap support part, and when the stopper is separated from the upper handle, the force pressing the upper handle is transmitted to the valve stem through the valve pressing part as the gap support part horizontally moves by the elastic member so as not to overlap the plug.
3. The fire extinguisher of claim 1, wherein the elastic member is a rotary spring formed on the second hinge shaft, and when the rotary spring lifts the rotary lever horizontally, the discharge safety device connected to the rotary lever horizontally moves between the upper handle and the plug.
4. The fire extinguisher of claim 1, wherein the stopper passes through the upper handle in a horizontal direction or in a vertical direction.
5. The fire extinguisher of claim 1, wherein one pair of gap support parts are disposed at both sides of the valve stem, respectively, the valve pressing part is disposed between the one pair of gap support parts, and the gap support part protrudes toward the plug further than the valve pressing part.
6. The fire extinguisher of claim 1, wherein the discharge safety device is coupled with the rotary lever through an arm, and the rotary lever and the arm or the arm and the discharge safety device are hinge-coupled to each other.
7. The fire extinguisher of claim 1, wherein the elastic member is a coil spring configured to connect the gap support part and an end of the upper handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0031] Advantages and features of the present invention, and implementation methods thereof will be clarified through following embodiments described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present invention may, however, be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the present disclosure to those skilled in the art. Further, the present disclosure is only defined by scopes of claims. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
[0032] A discharge safety device of the present invention may be applied to various fire extinguishers including upper and lower handles (or levers), e.g., a powder fire extinguisher, a halogenated compound fire extinguisher, a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher, and a loaded stream fire extinguisher. Thus, the powder fire extinguisher mentioned in embodiments of the present invention is only illustrative, and the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, when the discharge safety device of the present invention is applied to a fire extinguisher without a discharge hose, a rotary lever may have a different shape instead of a shape surrounding one side portion of the discharge hose.
[0033] Hereinafter, a fire extinguisher according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
[0034] Firstly, referring to
[0035] Specifically, the plug 62 is screw-coupled to the upper portion of the main body container 60. The valve stem 64 is installed inside the plug 62, and a valve rubber 61 is installed at a lower end of the valve stem 64. Sealing between the valve rubber 61 and the plug 62 is maintained as a valve spring 63 disposed below the valve rubber 61 applies a force in an upward direction to the valve rubber 61 and the valve stem 64. The discharge of the extinguishing agent may be controlled by the vertical movement of the valve stem 64. When the discharge safety device 30, especially a valve pressing part 32, pushes the valve stem 64 downward by pushing the upper handle 10 in case of fire occurrence, the filled extinguishing agent is discharged through a gap generated between the valve rubber 61 and the plug 62 and through the discharge hose 70.
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[0037] A hole 40a to which the stopper 40 is inserted may be defined in the sidewall of the upper handle 10. The stopper 40, as a member installed on the upper handle 10 to block the horizontal movement of the discharge safety device 30, may be made of a rigid material. For example, the stopper 40 may include a safety pin. Referring to
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[0039] The elastic member 56 may include, e.g., a rotary spring formed on the second hinge shaft 52. The elastic member 56 may be installed around the second hinge shaft 52 between the rotary lever 50 and the lower handle 20. The elastic member 56 may allow the discharge safety device 30 connected to the rotary lever 50 to horizontally move between the upper handle 10 and the plug 62 when the elastic member 56 lifts the rotary lever 50 horizontally with respect to the lower handle 20.
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[0042] The gap support part 36 supports the upper handle 10 and the plug 62 to maintain a gap therebetween, and the valve pressing part 32 transmits a force pressing the upper handle 10 to the valve stem 64. One pair of gap support parts 36 may be disposed at both sides of the valve stem 64, respectively, and the valve pressing part 32 may be disposed between the one pair of gap support parts 36. The gap support part 36 and the valve pressing part 32 may form a stepped portion in a longitudinal direction of the fire extinguisher 100, i.e., the gap support part 36 may further protrude from the body part 31 to the plug 62 than the valve pressing part 32.
[0043] The discharge safety device 30 is coupled with the rotary lever 50 through the arm 34. Firstly, the arm 34 and the rotary lever 50 may be coupled with various types, e.g., hinge coupling. In this case, the arm 34 and the rotary lever 50 may be coupled by the hinge shaft passing through the hole 54d of the arm 34 and the hole 54c of the rotary lever 50. Also, the arm 34 and the discharge safety device 30 may be coupled with various types, e.g., the hinge coupling. Although the rotary lever 50, the arm 34, and the discharge safety device 30 are exemplarily described as separate components in this embodiment, the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the rotary lever 50 and the arm 34 may be substantially integrated with the same material, the arm 34 and the discharge safety device 30 may be substantially integrated with the same material, and the rotary lever 50, the arm 34, and the discharge safety device 30 may be substantially integrated with the same material.
[0044] Hereinafter, a method for operating the fire extinguisher according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
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[0047] A fire extinguisher according to another embodiment of the present invention will be descried with reference to
[0048] As illustrated in
[0049] A fire extinguisher according to another embodiment of the present invention will be descried with reference to
[0050] As illustrated in
[0051] Although the safety pin, as a stopper, installed on the upper handle or on the upper and lower handles, is exemplarily described in the embodiments, the present invention is not limited thereto. The stopper of the present invention may be an arbitrary unit for blocking the horizontal movement of the discharge safety device, and, for example, an accommodation holder installed on the main body container to accommodate the discharge hose or the rotary lever may serve as the stopper. In this case, although the safety pin or the stopper is not installed on the handle, the substantially same action and effect may be obtained.
[0052] Although the embodiment of the inventive concept is described with reference to the accompanying drawings, those with ordinary skill in the technical field of the inventive concept pertains will be understood that the present disclosure can be carried out in other specific forms without changing the technical idea or essential features. Thus, the above-disclosed embodiments are to be considered illustrative and not restrictive.