ADJUSTABLE ASSEMBLY FOR CONNECTING A SPRINKLER-BRANCH LINE TO A FIRE-SPRINKLER HEAD
20220316636 · 2022-10-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L27/127
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L43/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L27/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Assembly for connecting a branch line to a fire-sprinkler head, and for adjusting longitudinal and horizontal position of the sprinkler head. The assembly may include: a first-pipe section, a second-pipe section, and a third-pipe section. First-pipe section has telescoping lower and upper pipes configured to travel axially relative to each other upwardly and downwardly along a longitudinal axis. Second-pipe section has telescoping right, and left pipes configured to travel axially relative to each other along a horizontal axis. Third-pipe section is between first-pipe section and second-pipe section, and is curved. First-pipe section is configured to engage a sprinkler head and permit the sprinkler head to travel longitudinally upon telescopic adjustment of the lower and upper pipes. Second-pipe section attaches to the sprinkler-branch line, and permits the sprinkler head to travel horizontally upon telescopic adjustment of the right and left pipes with respect to each other.
Claims
1. An apparatus, comprising: a fluid conveyance conduit to provide a portion of a fluid path between a first plumbing element and a second plumbing element; a first telescopic end fitting carried at a first end of the fluid conveyance conduit; and a second telescopic end fitting carried at a second end of the fluid conveyance conduit, wherein: the first telescopic end fitting is configured to provide a fluid-tight connection to the first plumbing element and the second telescopic end fitting is configured to provide a fluid-tight connection to the second plumbing element to complete the fluid path, each telescopic end fitting having a user-selectable length along a telescopic length-adjusting axis.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the first telescopic end fitting is configured to couple to a sprinkler head, and the second telescopic end fitting is configured to couple to an element of a hard pipe system.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: both of the first telescopic end fitting and the second telescopic end fitting are configured to couple to an element of a pre-installed hard pipe system.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the apparatus is configured to permit length adjustment of the fluid path in a first direction and in a second direction, the second direction being orthogonal to the first direction.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein: the apparatus is configured to permit length adjustment of the fluid path in both horizontal and vertical directions.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the user-selectable length of each telescopic end fitting is user-adjustable by a distance greater than about ½ inch.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the fluid conveyance conduit comprises a hard pipe element.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the fluid conveyance conduit comprises a transversely displaceable length of resilient tubing.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the apparatus is configured to permit user adjustment of a length of a telescopic end fitting subsequent to forming a fluid-tight connection between that telescopic end fitting and a cooperating immovable plumbing element.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the apparatus is configured to permit length adjustment of the fluid path subsequent to forming fluid-tight connections between both of the first and second telescopic end fittings and respective cooperating first and second immovable plumbing elements.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: an intermediate member disposed between the first and second telescopic end fixtures, the intermediate member being transversely flexible to align a length axis of one telescopic end fitting at a selected nonparallel orientation with respect to a length axis of the other telescopic end fixture.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein: the intermediate member is configured such that the selected orientation may be one of an infinite number of possible orientations.
13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the first telescopic end fitting comprises: a male member carrying first straight threads on a first OD; a female member carrying second straight threads on a first ID, the first and second straight threads being cooperatively sized to engage and permit user adjustment of a relative position of the male member with respect to the female member, and thereby, to adjust a length of the telescopic end fitting along a telescopic length-adjusting axis of the telescopic end fitting; and a first fluid seal carried by the male member for reciprocal fluid-tight sealing engagement of the first fluid seal between the male and female members.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein: prior to assembly, an ID of the first fluid seal is smaller than a maximum pitch diameter of the first straight threads; and the telescopic end fitting is configured to require the fluid seal to traverse proximally across the first straight threads during an assembly step.
15. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein: the male member is an integral extension of the fluid conveyance conduit.
16. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein: a proximal end of the female member has a first diameter sized to receive the male member; and a distal end of the female member is necked-down to provide a second diameter that is smaller than the first diameter.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein: a distal end of the female member carries a length of inside pipe threads having a nominal pipe thread diameter smaller than the maximum pitch diameter of the first straight threads, the inside pipe threads to couple to one of the first and second plumbing elements.
18. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein: a distal end of the female member carries a length of outside pipe threads, the outside pipe threads to couple to one of the first and second plumbing elements.
19. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein: subsequent to partial assembly, a proximal end of the female member is crimped to entrap the first fluid seal.
20. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: a fluid seal element is configured and disposed in harmony with an obstruction carried at a proximal end of the female member to form a structural interference and resist undesired disassembly of a telescopic end fitting in a distal direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] The detailed description below is presented with reference to the accompanying figures. The figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. Certain figures include artifacts contemporaneously inherent in machine conversion of a 3-D model into a 2-D representation. For example, compressed O-rings in the 3-D model may appear as structural interferences in a 2-D representation. One of ordinary skill will apprehend the true conveyance of information. That said, in the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Assembly Overview
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[0045] Assembly 100 includes a first-pipe section 102 having a longitudinal axis 104, a second-pipe section 106 having a horizontal axis 108, and a third-pipe section 110 traversing longitudinal axis 104 and horizontal axis 108. Each pipe section may be composed of any suitable materials acceptable for use in a sprinkler system, including but not necessarily limited to, steel, brass, plastic, and other materials. In the example of
Example First-Pipe Section
[0046] In the example of
[0047] In
[0048] In one example, a portion of lower pipe 112 serves as an inner tube (i.e., narrower pipe) secured within a portion of upper pipe 114 (i.e. wider pipe) in a sealed and telescopic manner. That is, upper pipe 114 is fastened to lower pipe 112 with upper pipe 114 external to at least a portion of lower pipe 112. In an alternative arrangement, as appreciated by those skilled in the art after having the benefit of this disclosure, upper pipe 114 may be narrower than lower pipe 112 and be placed within a portion of lower pipe 112 in telescopic fashion.
[0049] As a drop nipple arrangement, lower pipe 112 and upper pipe 114 are configured to travel axially inward toward each other, and outward away from each other, along longitudinal axis 104. Put differently, lower pipe 112 and upper pipe 114 are movable relative to one another in an exemplary longitudinal plane (i.e., along longitudinal or telescopic length-adjusting axis 104).
[0050] Lower pipe 112 and upper pipe 114 may be selectively moved to a fully extended position (Max. ΔX) defining a fully extended position defining a maximum length of first-pipe section 102 measured from a distal end 124 and proximal end 126 of first-pipe section 102.
[0051] Lower pipe 112 and upper pipe 114 may be selectively moved along longitudinal axis 104 to a fully compressed position (Min. ΔX) defining a fully compressed position defining a shortest length of first-pipe section 102 measured from a distal end 124 and proximal end 126 of first-pipe section 102. Lower pipe 112 and upper pipe 114 may also be selectively adjusted in the opposite direction to any suitable distances in between Maximum ΔX, and Minimum ΔX measured from a distal end 124 and proximal end 126 of first-pipe section 102.
[0052] Distal end 124 of first-pipe section 102 is configured to engage sprinkler head 120 for discharge of fluid through the sprinkler head 120. Any suitable type of sprinkler head 120 may be selected. Sprinkler head 120 may have threads, grooves, or other fastening mechanisms for connection to lower pipe 112.
[0053] Thus, first-pipe section 102 is adapted to engage sprinkler head 120 and to permit the sprinkler head 120 to travel longitudinally upon telescopic adjustment of lower and upper pipes 112, 114, respectively, towards, or away from each other along a telescopic length-adjusting longitudinal axis 104.
Example Second Pipe Section
[0054] In the example of
[0055] In one example, a portion of right pipe 116 serves as an inner tube (i.e., narrower pipe) secured within a portion of left pipe 118 (i.e., wider pipe) in a sealed and telescopic manner. That is, left pipe 118 is fastened to right pipe 116 with left pipe 118 external to, at least a portion, of right pipe 116. In an alternative arrangement, as appreciated by those skilled in the art after having the benefit of this disclosure, left pipe 118 may be narrower than right pipe 116, and be placed within a portion of right pipe 116 in telescopic fashion.
[0056] As a drop nipple arrangement, left pipe 118 and right pipe 116 are configured to travel axially inwardly toward each other, and outwardly away from each other, along a length-adjustable horizontal axis 108. Horizontal axis 108 may be characterized as a telescopic length-adjusting axis. Put differently, left pipe 118 and right pipe 116 are movable relative to one another in a horizontal plane (i.e., along horizontal axis 108) to adjust a length of the end fitting 106.
[0057] Left pipe 118 and right pipe 116 may be selectively moved to a fully extended position (Max. ΔY) defining a fully extended position defining a maximum length of second-pipe section 106 measured from a distal end 128 and proximal end 130 of second-pipe section 102.
[0058] Left pipe 118 and right pipe 116 may be selectively moved to a fully compressed position (Min. ΔY) defining a fully compressed position defining a shortest length of second-pipe section 106 measured from a distal end 128 and proximal end 130 of second-pipe section 106.
[0059] Left pipe 118 and right pipe 116 may also be selectively adjusted to any suitable distances in between Maximum ΔY and Minimum ΔY measured from a distal end 128 and proximal end 130 of second-pipe section 106.
[0060] Distal end 128 of second-pipe section 102 is configured to engage a branch line 122 either directly or indirectly via a collar, a “Tee”, other pipe section, or plumbing element to form a connection in general. At distal end 128 of second-pipe section 106 is an inlet for assembly 100. As appreciated by those skilled in the art, any suitable connection mechanism may be employed, such as threads or grooves at distal end 128 of second-pipe section to connect, directly or indirectly, to sprinkler-branch line 122.
[0061] Proximal end 130 of second-pipe section 106 abuts third-pipe section 110, which is between first-pipe section 102 and second-pipe section 106. When third-pipe section 110 is fastened, or integrated (that is a portion of first, second and third pipe section are integral with each other to form a fluid-conveying path) with first-pipe section 102 and second-pipe section 106, second-pipe section 106 is configured to permit sprinkler head 120 to travel horizontally, right, and left, upon telescopic adjustment of the right 116 and left pipes 118 with respect to each other along horizontal axis 108.
Example Third Pipe Section
[0062] As mentioned above, third-pipe section 110 joins and is located between first-pipe section 102 and the second-pipe section 106. In the example of
[0063] Third-pipe section 110 may also be a separate section secured to an outer or inner surface of proximal end 126 of first-pipe section 102, and second-pipe section 106. For example, top end 134 may serve as an inner tube (i.e., narrower pipe) secured within a portion of left pipe 118 (i.e., wider pipe) in a sealed manner. And bottom end 132 may serve as an inner tube (i.e., narrower pipe) secured within a portion of upper pipe 114 (i.e., wider pipe) in a sealed manner. The fastening mechanisms may include any suitable fastening means such as threads, grooves, adhesives, or may be formed integral with first-pipe section 102, and second-pipe section 106, respectively.
[0064] In the example of
[0065] Third-pipe section 110 may also include multiple pipes and couplers. For instance,
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[0068] With continued reference to
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[0070] Also as shown in
[0071] As shown in
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[0073] The telescopic end fitting 102 in
[0074] The exemplary and distally disposed coupling element, generally 700, of telescopic end fitting 102 in
[0075] In one alternative arrangement, the distal coupling element 700 carried at the distal end of pipe section 112 is configured to provide a male pipe nipple 706. A grabbable portion, such as hex element 708, may be provided to facilitate forming a fluid tight seal between a nipple 706 and a cooperating plumbing element 208. Additional alternative arrangements to form a coupling element 700 will be apparent to one of ordinary skill.
[0076] The embodiment 100 illustrated in
[0077] A generic coupling element 902 is illustrated between pipe or conduit section 202 and pipe or conduit section 204 in
[0078] With reference now to
[0079] The pipe section 112 in
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[0081] In certain cases, proximal end 126 of a pipe section 112 may be swaged after assembly to crimp the end 126 into a capture feature 1006 to structurally interfere with a seal (e.g., seal 302A), and thereby resist undesired disassembly of the telescopic end fitting 1002. That is, capture feature 1006 forms an obstruction carried at the proximal end of the female member 112 to form a structural interference and resist undesired disassembly of a telescopic end fitting 1002 in a distal direction.
[0082] While perhaps obvious to one of ordinary skill, certain threads (e.g., inside a socket 702) are desirably tapered pipe threads configured to compress into a fluid-tight seal upon assembly. In contrast, threads used for length adjustment (such as cooperating threaded sections indicated generally at 1008 in
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[0084] Still with reference to
[0085] The exemplary embodiment 100 illustrated in
[0086] Rather than being a unitary part, as illustrated in
[0087] Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described. Rather, the specific features and acts are disclosed as illustrative forms of implementing the claims.