Fire Sprinkler Station Mobile
20200360748 ยท 2020-11-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62C35/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62C37/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A62C37/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A system for fighting fire, includes a timer unit with an electrical power input and out line. The timer is connected to a flow switch that response to water movement. The water movement occurs when the glass bulb shatters in a sprinkler head. The glass bulb contains a fluid which expands when exposed to heat. When the rated temperature is reached, the fluid expands sufficiently to shatter the glass bulb, allowing the sprinkler to activate and water to flow. The flow of the water tells the flow switch to turn on the timer that is set for in this example one hundred and ten seconds. The timer turns on the pump. The pump gets it water from a water tank. The pump forces the water threw the pressurize pipe system to one or more sprinkler heads. The pressure is maintain by check valves, that hold a constant 40 psi. This system is mobile. The system will need to be maintain every six month. After the system puts out a fire it will need be reset.
Claims
1) A system for fighting fire, comprising, a timer unit with an electrical power input and out line, and comprising a water tank, and a pump.
2) The timer is connected to a flow switch that responds to water movement.
3) The water movement occurs when a glass bulb shatters in a sprinkler head.
4) The glass bulb contains a fluid which expands when exposed to heat.
5) When the rated temperature is reached, the fluid expands sufficiently to shatter the glass bulb, allowing a sprinkler to activate and water to flow.
6) The flow of the water tells a flow switch to turn on the timer, the timer turns on a pump.
7) The pump gets it water from a water tank, that gravity feeds the water to a pump.
8) The pump forces the water through the pressurized pipe system to one or more sprinkler heads extinguishing the fire.
9) The pressure is maintained by check valves, that hold a constant 40 psi.
10) The 40 psi is used to operate the system, with an expansion tank, that forces water through the flow switch.
11) The system of claim 3, wherein the water is released when a glass bulb is shattered from too much heat, in a quick response sprinkler head.
12) The system of claim 6, wherein the water passes through the flow switch, activating the timer, wherein the timer is set to run for a designated time.
13) The system of claim 6, wherein the timer turns on the pump that runs for one hundred and ten seconds forcing water out the discharge port into the pipe system.
14) The system of claim 1, wherein the timer runs out of time and turns off the pump.
15) The system will need to be reset, with new sprinkler heads, according to how many operated in response to the fire.
16) The system can be taken apart at the check valves and rolled onto a moving truck, it has four swivel wheels for mobility, and can be easily installed and removed.
17) The system will be surface mounted, to run throughout the home, and add fire protection to the activated sprinkler head.
18) The system will be maintained on a 6 month inspection period.
Description
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[0016] The inventor provides a unique fire sprinkler system on wheels. Enabling fire protection for homes and buildings, without fire protection. The new system can be rolled in and installed easily and for less cost. This example has three sprinkler heads for the kitchen, bedroom, living room. The present invention is described in enabling detail in the following examples, which may represent more than one embodiment of the present invention.
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[0018] The glass bulb contains a fluid which expands when exposed to heat. When the rated temperature is reached, the fluid expands sufficiently to shatter the glass bulb, allowing the sprinkler to active, and water to flow. Fire sprinkler system 99 in this example has a expansion tank 110. When the glass bulb 100 brakes the water from the expansion tank 110 flows threw the flow switch 107. When the water pass threw the flow switch 107. Fire sprinkler system 99 is in this example has a timer 133.
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[0027] Step 603 flow switch detects water movement. Step 604 flow switch tells the timer to turn on. Step 605 the timer turns on the pump. Step 606 the pump runs for designated time. Step 607 after time expires the timer turns the pump off.
[0028] It will be apparent to one with skill in the art that the fire sprinkler system of the invention may be provided using some or all of the mentioned features and components without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It will also be apparent to the skilled artisan that the embodiments described above are specific examples of a single broader invention which may have greater scope than any of the singular description taught. There may be many alteration made in the description with out departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.