Horizontal sidewall window sprinklers, systems and methods of fire protection
11305141 · 2022-04-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62C31/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B1/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A62C31/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Horizontal window fire protection sprinklers, systems and methods are provided. The sprinklers include a frame and a fluid deflection member including a window confronting surface having a planar portion and a concave portion. The sprinkler defines a maximum operating pressure of at least 100 psi. per sprinkler for adjacent sprinklers without cold soldering.
Claims
1. A horizontal sidewall window sprinkler comprising: a frame including a body having an inlet, an outlet with an internal passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet along a sprinkler axis, the frame including a pair of frame arms spaced about a first plane bisecting the sprinkler frame, the frame arms being diametrically opposed about the outlet so as to be aligned in a second plane that intersects and is perpendicular to the first plane at the sprinkler axis, the frame arms extending axially from the body and converging toward the sprinkler axis to define a frame boss axially spaced from the outlet; and a fluid deflector coupled to the frame boss at fixed distance from the outlet and oriented so as to be bisected and symmetrical with respect to the second plane and asymmetrical with respect to the first plane to define a first deflector portion and a second deflector portion different than the first deflector portion, the fluid deflector including: a pair of radially extending slots diametrically opposed about the frame boss and bisected by the first plane; the first portion of the fluid deflector includes a first peripheral edge having a first arc length portion extending from one of the pair of diametrically opposed slots to the other, the first peripheral edge being defined by a radius of curvature that is centered at the sprinkler axis and constant over the first arc length portion, the first peripheral edge defining a first constant radius over the first arc length portion; the second portion of the fluid deflector includes a second peripheral edge having a second arc length portion extending from one of the pair of diametrically opposed slots, the second peripheral edge having a third arc length portion spaced apart from the second arc length portion with a planar edge extending between the second and third arc length portions, the planar edge being centered about the second plane and parallel to the first plane, the planar edge being located at a distance from the first plane that is less than the first constant radius of curvature of the first peripheral edge, and the second portion of the fluid deflector and the planar edge defining a third radially extending slot of the fluid deflector bisected by the second plane, the third radially extending slot having a slot width and a slot length with the slot length less than the slot width, each of the pair of radially extending diametrically opposed slots having a slot width and a slot length, the slot width of the third radially extending slot being greater than the slot length in each pair of the radially extending diametrically opposed slots.
2. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the first portion defines a first window confronting surface, the first window confronting surface being perpendicular to each of the first and second planes.
3. The sprinkler of claim 2, wherein the second portion defines a second window confronting surface, the second window confronting surface being concave to confront a window and defined by a radius of curvature with a center along the sprinkler axis spaced axially from the fluid deflector.
4. The sprinkler of claim 3, wherein each of the radially extending slots in the pair of radially extending slots are asymmetrical, each slot having a pair of spaced apart sidewalls with one sidewall defined by the first portion of the fluid deflector and the other sidewall defined by the second portion of the fluid deflector.
5. The sprinkler of claim 4, wherein the pair of sidewalls angle away from one another about the first plane in a radial direction toward the sprinkler axis.
6. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the pair of radially extending slots broaden in a direction toward the sprinkler axis.
7. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the planar edge defines a radially innermost portion of the third radially extending slot, the third radially extending slot including a pair of spaced apart sidewalls that extend from the planar edge to one of the second and third arc length portions of the second peripheral edge.
8. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the planar edge and each of the pair of diametrically opposed radially extending slot defines a ratio of linear length-to-maximum slot length that ranges from 1.4:1 to 1.5:1.
9. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the planar edge and the pair of diametrically opposed radially extending slots define a ratio of linear length- to-maximum slot length that ranges from 1.4:1 to 1.5:1.
10. A window sprinkler system for protection of a window arrangement including a plurality of glass panes extending vertically between an upper window frame and a lower window frame, the plurality of glass panes having a face, the system comprising: a firefighting fluid supply pipe; and a plurality of horizontal window sprinklers coupled to the fluid supply pipe and confronting the glass panes below the upper window frame, each sprinkler including: a frame including a body having an inlet, an outlet with an internal passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet along a sprinkler axis; and a fluid deflector coupled to the frame for distributing firefighting fluid over the face of a glass pane for wetting and cooling the glass pane to address a fire, the fluid deflector having at least one of: (i) a periphery defining a variable radius from a center of the deflector; (ii) a surface discontinuity; or (iii) an asymmetric geometry about one or more bisecting planes, each of the plurality of sprinklers having a maximum operating pressure of at least 100 psi. independent of window arrangement construction.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein the maximum operating pressure of each sprinkler in the plurality of horizontal window sprinklers is 175 psi. for a window arrangement in which the adjacent windows abut one another and the maximum operating pressure is 175 psi. for a window arrangement in which adjacent windows are separated by a vertical barrier.
12. A horizontal sidewall window sprinkler comprising: a frame including a body having an inlet, an outlet with an internal passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet along a sprinkler axis; and a fluid deflector located at a fixed distance from the outlet having a face for confronting a window, the fluid deflector consisting of three radially extending slots with each slot having a slot width and a maximum slot length, two of the slots being diametrically opposed about the sprinkler axis and the third slot being centered between the two diametrically opposed slots, the third slot defining a minimum slot width that is greater than any maximum slot length, the fluid deflector including: (i) a surface discontinuity; and (ii) an asymmetric geometry about one or more bisecting planes.
13. The sprinkler of claim 12, wherein the deflector is asymmetrical with respect to a plane extending along the two diametrically opposed slots with a first planar portion and second concave portion, the third slot being formed in the concave portion.
14. The sprinkler of claim 12, wherein the deflector is symmetric about a pair of spaced apart frame arms diametrically opposed about the outlet, the frame arms converging toward the sprinkler axis to form an apex, the deflector being affixed to the apex at a fixed distance from the outlet.
15. The sprinkler of claim 12, wherein each of the two diametrically opposed slots are asymmetrical, each slot having a pair of spaced apart sidewalls with one sidewall defined by a concave portion of the fluid deflector and the other sidewall defined by a planar portion of the fluid deflector.
16. The sprinkler of claim 15, wherein the pair of sidewalls angle away from one another about the first plane in a radial direction toward the sprinkler axis.
17. A horizontal sidewall window sprinkler comprising: a frame including a body having an inlet, an outlet with an internal passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet along a sprinkler axis; and a fluid deflector located at a fixed distance from the outlet having a face for confronting a window, the fluid deflector consisting of three radially extending slots with each slot having a slot width and a maximum slot length, two of the slots being diametrically opposed about the sprinkler axis and the third slot being centered between the two diametrically opposed slots, the third slot defining a minimum slot width that is greater than any maximum slot length, wherein the two diametrically opposed slots broaden in a direction toward the sprinkler axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF 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 given below, serve to explain the features of the invention. It should be understood that the preferred embodiments are some examples of the invention as provided by the appended claims.
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MODE(S) FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
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(9) A fluid deflection member or deflector 100 is axially spaced from the outlet 18 for distribution of a firefighting fluid. Fluid supplied to the sprinkler inlet 16 flows through the internal passageway 20 and is discharged from the outlet 18 to impact the deflection member 100 to wet and cool a window arrangement in a preferred manner as described herein. Preferred embodiments of the sprinkler 10 are configured for installation in a horizontal orientation in which the sprinkler is suspended from a fluid supply pipe with the sprinkler axis X-X generally parallel to the flat ground or floor and perpendicular to the window arrangement. With the inlet 16 coupled to the pipe and the deflector 100 aligned axially with the body 14, water discharged from the outlet 18 is discharged in the horizontal direction to impact the deflection member 100. Accordingly, the frame body 14 is preferably configured for fastening to a pipe fitting using, for example, an appropriate external pipe thread for engagement with a complimentary thread of a pipe fitting. In the preferred embodiment of the frame 12, the external thread is preferably ½-14 NPT thread. Alternatively, the external surface of the body can be configured for other forms of mechanical connection to the supply piping such as for example, grooved for a groove-type coupling or otherwise shaped for an interference fit type coupling.
(10) The frame 12 also preferably includes a pair of spaced apart frame arms 22 extending axially from the body 14 to define a frame window in between. In the preferred frame 12, the frame arms 22 extending axially from the body and converging toward the sprinkler axis to define a frame boss 24 axially spaced from the outlet 18 to which the deflector 100 is preferably affixed. As seen in
(11) The sprinkler 10 is preferably configured as an automatic sprinkler for installation in an interior sprinkler system for protection of an internal face of a window arrangement. As seen in
(12) The fluid deflection member 100 is defined by a preferred geometry to provide for preferred fluid impact or deflecting surfaces that independently or in combination with the frame 12 provide the fluid distribution described herein. Generally, the preferred fluid deflector geometry is defined by a peripheral edge that borders the fluid impact or deflecting surfaces of the deflector and is defined by a variable radius with respect to the center of the deflection member. Accordingly, preferred embodiments of the deflection member 100 and its periphery are non-circular. Additionally or alternatively, the preferred fluid deflection member 100 preferably includes one or more discontinuities along its peripheral edge and/or between its peripheral edge and center. Thus, a fluid deflection member 100 in the sprinkler 10 can include one or more slots, through holes or channels through which fluid flows.
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(17) A preferred third radially extending slot 106c, is formed along the peripheral edge of the 104 of the second portion 102b of the deflector 100 as seen in
(18) In addition to defining the various slot geometries, the peripheral edge 104 of the deflector 100 defines the radial outermost periphery of the deflector 100 that extends between slot openings. These portions of the peripheral edge can be linear, arcuate or a combination thereof provided the deflector 100 distributes fluid in a preferred manner as described herein. More preferably, the peripheral edge 104 includes and more preferably consists of three arcuate portions that extend between the slots 106a, 106b, 106c. In the preferred embodiment of the deflector shown in
(19) Preferred embodiments of the window sprinkler can be installed in a fire protection sprinkler system for protection of a window arrangement located along the exterior of a building or within an interior room of the building. As seen in
(20) A preferred automatic window fire protection system 300 includes a firefighting fluid supply pipe or branch line 302 disposed in the overhead ceiling 205a or structure above the window arrangement 200. A group of preferred horizontal window sprinklers 310 is coupled to the fluid supply pipe 302 in a manner that orients the sprinklers 310 to confront the glass panes 202 below the upper window frame 205a at a preferred distance of one to two inches (1-2 in.) below the frame 205a. As seen in
(21) More preferably, the sprinklers 310 are horizontally centered with respect to each glass pane 202 to define a sprinkler-to-sprinkler spacing SS from one another as seen in
(22) The system 300 is preferably hydraulically configured to supply at least a minimum flow of firefighting fluid, i.e., water, to each window sprinkler 310 depending upon the sprinkler-to-sprinkler spacing SS. Preferably, each window sprinkler 310 is provided with a minimum flow of fifteen to twenty gallons per minute (15-20 GPM) and more preferably provided with a minimum flow of twenty gallons per minute (20 GPM) when the sprinklers 310 are at the preferred maximum sprinkler-to-sprinkler spacing SS. In one preferred embodiment, each window sprinkler 310 is provided with a minimum flow of twenty gallons per minute (20 GPM) when the sprinklers 310 are at the preferred sprinkler-to-sprinkler spacing SS ranging from six to eight feet (6 ft.-8 ft.). The flow of each sprinkler 310 can be reduced with a reduction in the sprinkler-to-sprinkler spacing SS. Accordingly, another preferred embodiment, each window sprinkler 310 is provided with a minimum flow of fifteen gallons per minute (15 GPM) when the sprinklers 310 are at a sprinkler-to-sprinkler spacing SS of less than six feet (6 ft.).
(23) Moreover, a preferred system 300 is preferably configured to provide a maximum operating pressure of firefighting fluid to each sprinkler 310 independent of window arrangement construction. More specifically, the preferred body 14 and deflector 110 of each sprinkler 310 define a preferred maximum operating pressure of at least 100 psi. and preferably no more than 175 psi. in the absence of vertical barriers or baffling in the window arrangement being protected. In an alternate window arrangement in which adjacent windows are separated by a vertical barrier or mullion, the maximum operating pressure provided to each sprinkler is preferably no more than 175 psi. In another preferred embodiment of the system 300 in the protection of a window arrangement in which adjacent windows abut one another with an appropriate butt joint, using an appropriate sealant such as, for example, a silicone sealant, the maximum operating pressure provided to each sprinkler is 175 psi. In yet another preferred embodiment of the system 300 in the protection of a window arrangement in which adjacent windows are separated by a vertical barrier or mullion, the maximum operating pressure provided to each sprinkler is 175 psi.
(24) The maximum operating pressure for each sprinkler defines a limit at which sprinklers can be placed adjacent to one another without the concern of cold soldering regardless of whether there is a vertical barrier separating adjacent windows. By providing a maximum operating pressure per sprinkler of 100 psi., the system 300 can be constructed without concern for providing lower pressures at low sprinkler-to-sprinkler spacings or in constructions without vertical barriers between windows. Preferred embodiments of the sprinkler described herein were tested in a cold soldering test to verify proper thermal operation of adjacent sprinklers provided with the 100 psi. of operating fluid pressure. Two or more preferred sprinklers as described above were spaced apart from one another at a sprinkler to sprinkler spacing of no more than six feet (6 ft.) within a test room. The test sprinklers were connected to test piping to supply the test sprinklers with water at an operating fluid pressure of 100 psi. A test fire was ignited with the test fire being sufficient in size and temperature, to thermally actuate one or more of the test sprinklers. The time to thermal actuation of each sprinkler was monitored along with the temperature of the test window and surrounding frame. The test sprinklers satisfactorily performed with no cold soldering resulting as adjacent test sprinklers thermally actuated as expected.
(25) Preferred embodiments of the fluid deflection member and satisfactory cold soldering testing provide for preferred methods of fire protection. In a preferred embodiment method of window fire protection, the method includes obtaining a plurality of window sprinklers each having a deflector; and providing the window sprinklers for installation in a horizontal orientation with each deflector oriented to confront a glass pane and discharge fluid toward the glass pane and laterally to define a maximum operating pressure of at least 100 psi. for each of the plurality of sprinklers independent of window arrangement construction. Obtaining a preferred sprinkler can include any one of manufacturing or acquiring the preferred sprinklers; and providing such sprinklers can further include any one of selling, specifying, testing or supplying the preferred sprinklers for installation in a preferred manner as described herein. Providing the horizontal window sprinklers can also preferably include satisfactorily testing at least two of the window sprinklers in a cold soldering test with a fluid supply pressure of at least 100 psi.
(26) 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.