Hermetically sealed portable fire extinguisher with pressure indicator
11559712 ยท 2023-01-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62C13/64
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B31/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A62C13/64
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62C37/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A portable fire extinguisher is disclosed which includes a cylinder for storing a pressurized fire extinguishing agent and has a neck portion defining an outlet, and a flexible hermetic seal supported across the outlet of the cylinder, wherein the flexible hermetic seal is adapted and configured to transition between: an unexpanded condition corresponding to an unpressurized cylinder; an expanded condition corresponding to a pressurized cylinder; and a bursted condition corresponding to an opened cylinder.
Claims
1. A fire extinguisher, comprising: a) a cylinder for storing a pressurized fire extinguishing agent and including a neck portion defining an outlet; b) a flexible hermetic seal supported across the outlet of the cylinder, wherein the flexible hermetic seal is adapted and configured to transition between: an unexpanded condition corresponding to an unpressurized cylinder; an expanded condition corresponding to a pressurized cylinder; and a bursted condition corresponding to an opened cylinder; and c) a fixed valve assembly threadably associated with the neck portion of the cylinder and securing the hermetic seal in place across the outlet of the cylinder, wherein the valve assembly includes a valve housing having an interior cavity with an exit port and a piston, wherein the piston is configured and adapted to move within the interior cavity relative to the valve housing and the hermetic seal between a seated position and an activated position, wherein the piston includes an elongated stem and a lower body portion, wherein the piston is mounted for movement within the interior cavity of the valve housing between: a) the seated position, corresponding to an unpressurized cylinder, in which the lower body portion of the piston is in contact with the flexible seal while the seal is in an unexpanded condition; b) a lifted position, corresponding to a pressurized cylinder, in which the lower body portion of the piston remains in contact with the flexible seal while the seal is in an expanded condition; and c) the activated position, corresponding to an opened cylinder outlet, in which the lower body portion of the piston is displaced from and out of contact with the flexible seal, allowing the seal to burst and open the outlet of the cylinder.
2. A fire extinguisher as recited in claim 1, wherein a siphon tube extends downwardly into the cylinder from the neck portion thereof for delivering pressurized fire extinguishing agent to the outlet of the cylinder.
3. A fire extinguisher as recited in claim 2, wherein an upper portion of the siphon tube defines a recess for accommodating an outer rim portion of the flexible hermetic seal, such that the rim is secured between an interior wall of the valve housing and the upper portion of the siphon tube.
4. A fire extinguisher as recited in claim 1, wherein a sealing ring is positioned within an annular groove surrounding the lower body portion of the piston for sealing against an interior surface of the valve housing to control the egress of pressurized fire extinguishing agent from the exit port of the valve housing.
5. A fire extinguisher as recited in claim 1, wherein a pressure indicator beam extends perpendicularly outward from the stem of the piston, through a window in a side wall of the valve assembly to provide a visual indication of a pressure level within the cylinder.
6. A fire extinguisher as recited in claim 5, wherein a coiled biasing spring is positioned around an upper portion of the stem of the piston between the pressure indicator beam and a top wall of the valve assembly.
7. A fire extinguisher as recited in claim 1, wherein a release pin is operatively associated with the valve assembly and is mounted for movement between a locked condition in which the piston is maintained in the pressurized position and an unlocked condition in which the piston is free to move to the activated position.
8. A fire extinguisher as recited in claim 1, wherein the valve assembly further includes a lever arm adapted and configured to move the piston within the valve assembly against the bias of a coiled compression spring to permit pressurized fire extinguishing agent to be selectively released through the exit port of the valve assembly.
9. A fire extinguisher, comprising: a) a cylinder for storing a pressurized fire extinguishing agent and including a neck portion defining an outlet; b) a flexible hermetic seal supported across the outlet of the cylinder, wherein the flexible hermetic seal is adapted and configured to transition between: an unexpanded condition corresponding to an unpressurized cylinder; an expanded condition corresponding to a pressurized cylinder; and a bursted condition corresponding to an opened cylinder; and c) a fixed valve assembly threadably associated with the neck portion of the cylinder and securing the hermetic seal in place across the outlet of the cylinder, wherein the valve assembly includes a valve housing having an interior cavity with an exit port and a piston, wherein the piston is configured and adapted to move within the interior cavity relative to the valve housing and the hermetic seal between a seated position and an activated position, wherein the piston includes an elongated stem and a lower body portion, wherein a release pin is operatively associated with the valve assembly and is mounted for movement between a locked condition in which the piston is maintained in the pressurized position and an unlocked condition in which the piston is free to move to the activated position, wherein the release pin includes axially spaced apart upper and lower parallel retention arms intersecting the stem of the piston, wherein the upper arm is positioned to retain a pressure indicator beam when the piston is in the pressurized position, and the lower arm is positioned to retain a coiled compression spring in a compressed condition.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) So that those skilled in the art to which the subject invention appertains will readily understand how to make and use the hermetically sealed portable fire extinguisher of the subject invention without undue experimentation, preferred embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein below with reference to certain figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(17) Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural features or aspects of the subject invention, there is illustrated in
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(19) The valve assembly 14 is threadably associated with the neck portion 16 of the cylinder 12 and it secures the hermetic seal 20 in place across the outlet 18 of the cylinder 12. The valve assembly 14 includes a valve housing 22 having an interior cavity 24 with a threaded inner surface for cooperating with the threaded outer surface of the neck portion 16 of the cylinder 12. An alternate embodiment could utilize an outer threaded surface for the valve housing 22 for cooperating with a threaded inner surface of the neck portion 16 of the cylinder 12. The valve housing 22 has an exit port 26 and a piston 28. The piston 28 has an elongated stem 30 and a lower body portion 32. A sealing ring 34 is positioned within an annular groove 36 surrounding the lower body portion 32 of the piston 28 for sealing against an interior surface 38 of the valve housing 22 to control the egress of pressurized fire extinguishing agent from the exit port 26 of the valve housing 22 during use.
(20) A siphon tube 40 extends downwardly into the cylinder 12 from the neck portion 16 for delivering pressurized fire extinguishing agent to the outlet 18 of the cylinder 12. An upper portion 42 of the siphon tube 40 defines an annular recess 44 for accommodating an outer rim portion 25 of the flexible hermetic seal 20, such that the rim 25 is secured between an interior wall of the valve housing 22 and the upper portion 42 of the siphon tube 40. Alternate embodiments could have an annular recess created between the cylinder 12, neck portion, and the valve housing 22 defining an annular recess for accommodating the outer rim portion 25 of the flexible hermetic seal 20.
(21) The piston 28 of the valve assembly 14 is mounted for movement within the interior cavity 24 of the valve housing 22 between three different operational positions. The first positon is a seated position shown in
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(23) A release pin 50 with a latch tab 55 is operatively associated with the valve assembly 14 and is mounted for movement between a locked condition (
(24) A coiled biasing spring 58 is positioned around an upper portion of the stem 30 of the piston 28 between the pressure indicator beam 46 and a top wall 60 of the valve assembly housing 22. The valve assembly 14 further includes a lever arm 62 adapted and configured to move the piston 28 within the valve assembly 14 against the bias of the coiled compression spring 56 to permit pressurized fire extinguishing agent to be selectively released through the exit port 26 of the valve assembly 14, as shown in
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(26) Valve assembly 114 includes a valve housing 122 having an interior cavity 124 with an exit port 126. The valve assembly 114 further includes a piston 128 having an elongated stem 130, a lower body portion 132 and a sharpened projection 135 depending downwardly from the lower body portion 132. The piston 128 is mounted for movement within the interior cavity 124 of the valve housing 122 between two positions. The first position is a seated position shown in
(27) A pressure indicator beam 146 extends upwardly from a lower end of the coiled retention spring 125, through a window 148 formed in a side wall of the valve assembly 114 to provide a visual indication of a pressure level within the cylinder 112. By way of example, in
(28) The subject invention is further directed to a new and useful method of filling a portable fire extinguisher with a pressurized fire extinguishing agent or propellant gas, such as, for example, the fire extinguisher of
(29) The method further includes the step of threadably engaging the valve housing 22 onto the neck portion 16 of the cylinder in such a manner so that injection port 75 remains in fluid communication with the opening of the cylinder 12, as shown in
(30) Preferably, the method further includes the step of positioning a separate sealing member 80 around the valve housing 22 and the neck portion 16 when the valve housing 22 is threadably engaged to the neck portion 16 and the injection port 75 is in fluid communication with the opening 18 of the cylinder 12, as shown in
(31) While the subject invention has been shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that various changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject invention as defined by the appended claims.