Fire Suppression Sprinkler and Deflector
20220008772 · 2022-01-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B1/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A62C37/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A62C37/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A sprinkler for a fire suppression system includes a deflector plate having five different types of slots extending from a periphery of the plate toward a center of the plate along radially extending lines. The slots are arrow shaped, club shaped and key hole shaped. Arrow head slots which align with frame arms supporting the deflector plate are wider than the thickness of the frame arms. Club shaped and arrow shaped slots proximate the plane of the frame arms are asymmetrical with respect to radial lines extending from the center of the plate, while arrow shaped and key hole shaped slots distal to the plane of the frame arms are symmetrical with respect to radial lines extending from the center of the plate.
Claims
1. A fire suppression sprinkler, said sprinkler comprising: a body surrounding a bore, said bore defining a flow axis arranged coaxially with said bore; first and second frame arms mounted on opposite sides of said body and extending therefrom in a direction along said flow axis, said frame arms defining a plane; a nose mounted on the ends of said frame arms, said nose being positioned coaxially with said flow axis; a deflector plate mounted on said nose and oriented transversely to said flow axis, said deflector plate having a periphery surrounding a center located on said flow axis, said deflector plate comprising: two slots of a first configuration extending from said periphery radially toward said center, said two of said slots of said first configuration being disposed in said plane; four slots of a second configuration extending from said periphery radially toward said center and being located about said periphery such that one of said slots of said second configuration is positioned adjacent to each side of each of said slots of said first configuration; four slots of a third configuration extending from said periphery radially toward said center and being located about said periphery such that one of said slots of said third configuration is positioned adjacent to one of said slots of said second configuration; wherein said slots of said second configuration have a greater area than said slots of said first and said third configurations.
2. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 1, further comprising four slots of a fourth configuration extending from said periphery radially toward said center and being located about said periphery such that one of said slots of said fourth configuration is positioned adjacent to one of said slots of said third configuration, said slots of said fourth configuration having a greater area than said slots of said third configuration.
3. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 1, wherein said bore defines a k factor of k=14.0 or greater and wherein said fire suppression sprinkler is adapted to be installed in a pendent orientation.
4. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 1, wherein said slots of said second configuration have a club shape comprising a handle extending from said periphery and a club head terminating at a distance from said center, wherein a width of said club head proximate to said handle is less than a width of said club head proximate to said center.
5. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 4, wherein a widest width of said club head is wider than a widest width of said handle.
6. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 5, wherein said club head has a curved tip at said distance from said center.
7. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 4, wherein said club head is asymmetric with respect to a line extending radially from said center for said slots of said second configuration.
8. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 7, wherein said club head is defined by a first edge oriented at a first angle with respect to said line, and a second edge, opposite to said first edge, said second edge oriented at a second angle with respect to said line, said second angle being different from said first angle.
9. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 4, wherein each of said slots of said second configuration are symmetric with respect to a line extending radially from said center.
10. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 1, where said slots of said fourth configuration have a keyhole shape comprising a waist extending from said periphery and a key head terminating at a distance from said center.
11. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 10, wherein a widest width of said key head is wider than a widest width of said waist.
12. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 10, wherein a width of said key head proximate to said waist is equal to a width of said key head proximate to said center.
13. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 10, wherein said key head has a curved tip at said distance from said center.
14. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 10, wherein said key head is symmetric with respect to a line extending radially from said center.
15. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 1, where said slots of said first configuration have an arrowhead shape comprising a shaft extending from said periphery and an arrowhead terminating at a first distance from said center.
16. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 15, wherein said arrowhead is asymmetric with respect to a line extending radially from said center.
17. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 16, wherein said arrowhead is defined by a first edge oriented at a first angle with respect to said line, and a second edge, opposite to said first edge, said second edge oriented at a second angle with respect to said line, said second angle being different from said first angle.
18. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 15, wherein a widest width of said arrowhead is wider than a widest width of said shaft.
19. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 15, wherein a width of said arrowhead proximate to said shaft is greater than a width of said arrowhead proximate to said center.
20. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 15, wherein said arrowhead has a curved tip at said distance from said center.
21. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 15, wherein said shaft has a width at said periphery which is greater than a width of said shaft proximate to said arrowhead.
22. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 15, wherein said shaft is defined by first and second oppositely disposed edges, each said edge being angularly oriented with respect to a line extending radially from said center such that said shaft has a width at said periphery which is greater than a width of said shaft proximate to said arrowhead
23. A fire suppression sprinkler, said sprinkler comprising: a body surrounding a bore, said bore defining a flow axis arranged coaxially with said bore; first and second frame arms mounted on opposite sides of said body and extending therefrom in a direction along said flow axis, said frame arms defining a plane; a nose mounted on the ends of said frame arms, said nose being positioned coaxially with said flow axis; a deflector plate mounted on said nose and oriented transversely to said flow axis, said deflector plate having a periphery surrounding a center located on said flow axis, said deflector plate comprising: a plurality of slots of a first configuration extending from said periphery radially toward said center and terminating at a first distance from said center, at least two of said slots of said first configuration being disposed in said plane; at least four slots of a second configuration extending from said periphery radially toward said center and terminating at a second distance from said center, said slots of said second configuration being located about said periphery such that one of said slots of said second configuration is positioned adjacent to each side of each of said slots of said first configuration which are disposed in said plane; a plurality of slots of a third configuration extending from said periphery radially toward said center and terminating at a third distance from said center; wherein said second distance is less than any of said first or third distances.
24. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 23, where said nose has a maximum radius measured from said flow axis, said first, second, and third distances being greater than said maximum radius.
25. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 23, wherein said bore defines a k factor of k=14.0 or greater and wherein said fire suppression sprinkler is adapted to be installed in a pendent orientation.
26. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 23, wherein said slots of said second configuration have a club shape comprising a handle extending from said periphery and a club head terminating at a distance from said center, wherein a width of said club head proximate to said handle is less than a width of said club head proximate to said center.
27. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 26, wherein a widest width of said club head is wider than a widest width of said handle.
28. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 27, wherein said club head has a curved tip at said distance from said center.
29. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 26, wherein said club head is asymmetric with respect to a line extending radially from said center.
30. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 29, wherein said club head is defined by a first edge oriented at a first angle with respect to said line, and a second edge, opposite to said first edge, said second edge oriented at a second angle with respect to said line, said second angle being different from said first angle.
31. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 26, wherein each of said slots of said second configuration are symmetric with respect to a line extending radially from said center.
32. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 23, where said slots of said third configuration have a keyhole shape comprising a waist extending from said periphery and a key head terminating at a distance from said center.
33. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 32, wherein a widest width of said key head is wider than a widest width of said waist.
34. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 32, wherein a width of said key head proximate to said waist is equal to a width of said key head proximate to said center.
35. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 32, wherein said key head has a curved tip at said distance from said center.
36. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 32, wherein said key head is symmetric with respect to a line extending radially from said center.
37. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 23, where said slots of said first configuration have an arrowhead shape comprising a shaft extending from said periphery and an arrowhead terminating at a first distance from said center.
38. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 37, wherein said arrowhead is asymmetric with respect to a line extending radially from said center.
39. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 37, wherein said arrowhead is defined by a first edge oriented at a first angle with respect to said line, and a second edge, opposite to said first edge, said second edge oriented at a second angle with respect to said line, said second angle being different from said first angle.
40. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 37, wherein a widest width of said arrowhead is wider than a widest width of said shaft.
41. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 37, wherein a width of said arrowhead proximate to said shaft is greater than a width of said arrowhead proximate to said center.
42. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 37, wherein said arrowhead has a curved tip at said distance from said center.
43. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 37, wherein said shaft has a width at said periphery which is greater than a width of said shaft proximate to said arrowhead.
44. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 37, wherein said shaft is defined by first and second oppositely disposed edges, each said edge being angularly oriented with respect to a line extending radially from said center such that said shaft has a width at said periphery which is greater than a width of said shaft proximate to said arrowhead.
45. An early suppression fast response fire suppression sprinkler, said sprinkler comprising: a body adapted for use in a pendent orientation, said body surrounding a bore, said bore defining a flow axis arranged coaxially with said bore, said bore defining a k factor of k=25.2 or greater; first and second frame arms mounted on opposite sides of said body and extending therefrom in a direction along said flow axis, said frame arms defining a plane; a plug removably mounted on said body between said frame arms and overlying said bore; a nose mounted on ends of said frame arms at a distance from said plug less than 1.0 inches, said nose being positioned coaxially with said flow axis; a deflector plate mounted on said nose and oriented transversely to said flow axis, said deflector plate having a periphery surrounding a center located on said flow axis, said deflector plate comprising: a plurality of first slots extending from said periphery radially toward said center and terminating at a first distance from said flow axis, at least two of said first slots being disposed in said plane; a plurality of second slots extending from said periphery radially toward said center and terminating at a second distance from said flow axis, said second slots being located about said periphery such that one of said second slots is positioned adjacent to each side of each of said first slots which are disposed in said plane; wherein said second distance is less than said first distance.
46. The fire suppression sprinkler according to claim 45, where said nose has a maximum radius measured from said flow axis, said first and second distances being greater than said maximum radius.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0030] As shown in
[0031] In this example the heat sensitive trigger 32 comprises a frangible glass bulb 38 containing a heat sensitive liquid 40. Bulb 38 extends between nose 28 and a sealing member 42, in this example a plug 44 which overlies and seals the bore 14 through engagement with body 12. As shown in
[0032] A deflector 50 is mounted on the nose 28. As shown in
[0033] As shown in
[0034] The example sprinkler 10 is further designed to achieve higher performance, including enabling the higher density storage of commodities by being qualified under UL 1767 (and permitted under NFPA 13) to be installed in specific applications where the ceiling height is a maximum of 48 feet, the commodity height is a maximum of 43 feet and where the aisle spacing is a minimum of 4 feet.
[0035] To this end, slots 62 comprise slots of five configurations, slots 64, slots 66, slots 68, slots 70, and slots 72, respectively, all of which extend radially from the periphery 54 of the plate 52 toward the plate center 56, each slot extending along a respective line 74, 76, 78, 80 and 82 which extend radially from the plate center 56.
[0036] As is apparent from
[0037] Advantageously, the shaft 64b is defined by first and second oppositely disposed edges 64g and 64h which are angularly oriented with respect to line 74 such that shaft 64b has a width 64i at the plate periphery 54 which is greater that a width 64j of the shaft 64b proximate to the arrowhead 64c.
[0038] As shown in
[0039] As shown in
[0040] As shown in
[0041] Advantageously, the shaft 68b is defined by first and second oppositely disposed edges 68g and 68h which are angularly oriented with respect to line 78 such that shaft 68b has a width 68i at the plate periphery 54 which is greater that a width 68j of the shaft 68b proximate to the arrowhead 68c.
[0042] As shown in 4B, slots 68 in this example are asymmetric about line 78. Arrowhead 68c is defined by a first edge 68k oriented at a first angle 68m with respect to line 78, and a second edge 68n oriented at a second angle 68p with respect to line 78. Angle 68m is different from angle 68p to produce the asymmetry of slots 68.
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[0046] Advantageously, the shaft 72b is defined by first and second oppositely disposed edges 72g and 72h which are angularly oriented with respect to line 82 such that shaft 72b has a width 72i at the plate periphery 54 which is greater that a width 72j of the shaft 72b proximate to the arrowhead 72c. It is also advantageous when width 72i is greater than the width 64i of the shaft 64b at the periphery. It is also advantageous for line 82 to be oriented at 90° to line 74, resulting in slot 72 being oriented at 90° to slot 64. Additionally, with respect to the distances 86, 88, 90, 92 and 94, it is advantageous if distance 88 is less than distances 86, 90, 92 and 94. It is further advantageous if the distance 92 is less than distances 86, 90 and 94. Moreover, it is advantageous if distances 86, 90 and 94 are equal to one another.
[0047] The example arrangement of the slots 62 shown in
[0048] The arrangement of slots 62 as shown in
[0049] The arrangement of slots 62, meaning their angular separation, shape, sizing as well as their orientation and spacing with respect to arms 24 and 26 according to the invention is believed to promote improved performance of fire sprinklers, especially of ESFR sprinklers, by advantageously compensating for the effect known as frame shadowing, whereby arms 24 and 26 represent a discontinuity in the flow of fluid exiting bore 14 to impinge upon deflector 50. In particular, it is believed that the location of slots with the largest surface area or which extend the deepest toward the axis 16 (such as slots 66) adjacent to the slots located above the frame arms (such as slots 64) helps to compensate for frame shadowing. It is further believed that the location of symmetric slots remote from the location of the frame arms (such as slots 70 and 72) where the effect of frame shadowing is at a minimum promotes uniform distribution of fluid where the flow is at its most uniform due to the limited effects of frame shadowing. This arrangement may also be viewed as one where any of slot length, area, and asymmetry is generally reduced from a localized maximum above or adjacent to the frame arms to a localized minimum equidistant from the frame arms, and that such reduction takes place independently on the first and second slots having different termination distances from the flow axis. The advantageous arrangements of the invention, which offer improved compensation for the effects of frame shadowing, result in a more uniform distribution of water discharged from sprinkler 10 is promoted that is believed to result in improved performance.
[0050] Fire suppression sprinklers according to the invention are expected to meet or exceed the standards for ESFR sprinklers including by meeting the requirements of UL1767 and resulting in approvals at reduced aisle widths, and better, more uniform performance under all listed conditions.