Automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents

20200047015 ยท 2020-02-13

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    Abstract

    The present invention relates to an automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents comprising the automatic fire extinguishing system to be installed in a small space, wherein the moving member is moved by an elastic body installed in the housing when the glass bulb installed in the housing is broken by heat from a fire; the fire extinguishing agents breaks the membrane of the tank storing the pressurized fire extinguishing agents with the striking member connected with the moving member; the striking member connected with the moving member breaks the membrane of the tank which stores pressurized fire extinguishing agents; and the pressurized fire extinguishing agents are spread to the small space, which leads to suppressing the fire at an early stage. When a fire breaks out in a small space susceptible for a fire such as distribution boxes, substation boxes, refrigerators, server racks, etc., the glass bulb installed inside the housing will be broken by heat; the moving member is moved by the elastic force of the elastic body; the striking member breaks the membrane blocking the opening of the tank; and the fire extinguishing agents pressurized in the tank are dispersed, which makes it easier to suppress a fire at an early stage.

    Claims

    1. An automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents, wherein a moving member (20) is moved by the elastic body (30) installed in the housing (10) when the glass bulb installed in the housing is broken by heat of a fire; the pressurized fire extinguishing agents breaks the membrane (101) of the tank (100), caused by the striking member (90) combined with the moving member (20); a fire can be suppressed at an early stage as pressurized fire extinguishing agents are spread into the small space.

    2. An automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents as set forth in claim 1 further comprising: a housing (10) having a connecting hole (11-2) and a support plate in order to transfer heat to the glass bulb (60) with ease in case of a fire, which go through from one side to the other; a moving member (20) combined with the support plate of the housing (10) to fix the glass bulb (60); an elastic body (30) to be combined with the moving body (20) and to be installed in the housing (10) in order to move the moving member (20) to one side of the housing (10) using elastic force; a tension adjusting member (40) which is installed on one side of the elastic body (30) to be combined with the housing (10) in order to control the elastic force of the elastic body (30); a cap (50) to be combined with the housing (10); a glass bulb (60) to be installed between the support plate (11-3) and the moving member (20) of the housing (10) in order to be broken by heat; a fixing unit (70) to be screwed to and combined with the moving member (20); a striking member (90) to be screwed to and combined with the fixing unit (70) in order to have pressurized fire extinguishing agents dispersed when the moving member (20) moves and strikes the membrane (101) installed at the opening of the tank (100); and a tank (100) which stores pressurized fire extinguishing agents to be installed on one side of the housing (10) in order to have fire extinguishing agents discharged by pressure in case of a fire.

    3. An automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents as set forth in claim 1, wherein the said housing (10) further includes a body of which a support plate is formed with the connecting hole (11-2) for heat to be transferred to the glass bulb (60), the moving member (20) and the glass bulb (60); a first connecting tube (12) to be installed on one side of the body (11); and a second connecting tube (13) to be installed on the other side of the body (11) where the first connecting tube (12) has been installed.

    4. An automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents as set forth in claim 1, wherein the said moving member (20) further includes: a moving member body (21) formed with a fixing groove (22) in order to be combined with the glass bulb (60); and a guiding bar (23) to be installed on the moving member body (21) in order for the striking member (90) to move by the elastic force and strike the opening of the tank (100).

    5. An automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents as set forth in claim 2, wherein one side of the said glass bulb (60) is round-shaped and the other side is pointy; the said round-shaped side shall fit with the fixing groove (22) and to be affixed to the inner surface; and the curved area at the end of the said pointy area shall fit with the curved surface (11-5) of the main discharge hole (11-4) to be affixed to the inner surface.

    6. An automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents as set forth in claim 2, wherein the said striking member (90) is inclined to a one side at a certain angle in order to strike the membrane (101) of the tank (100) and enters inside with ease.

    7. An automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents as set forth in claim 6, wherein the said diagonally cut surface of the said striking member (90) has a horizontal groove (91-1) in order to have the fire extinguishing agents discharged with ease, which has been pressurized and stored in the tank.

    8. An automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents as set forth in claim 1, wherein the said striking member (90) is inclined at a certain angle upwards pointing to the lower center so as to strike and destroy the membrane (101) of the tank (100) with ease.

    9. An automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents as set forth in claim 2, wherein the said fixing unit (70) and the striking member (90) are integrated together to be screwed to and combined with the moving member (20).

    10. An automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents as set forth in claim 1, wherein a gauge connecting hole (102) is formed at the bottom of the said tank (100); and the pressure gauge (103) is composed in a - shape or a L shape in order to check and display the pressure of the fire extinguishing agents in the said gauge connecting hole (102).

    11. An automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents as set forth in claim 1, wherein a gauge connecting hole (102) is formed at a multilevel in the lower part of the said tank (100); and a pressure gauge (103) checking and displaying the pressure of the fire extinguishing agents is installed inside the gauge connecting hole (102).

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

    [0028] FIG. 1 is a perspective exploded view showing the composition of an automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention.

    [0029] FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the coupled composition of FIG. 1.

    [0030] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional diagram showing a coupled composition of FIG. 2.

    [0031] FIG. 4 is an expanded block diagram showing the installed status of the glass bulb of the automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using the fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention.

    [0032] FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view showing another embodiment of the fixing unit of the automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention.

    [0033] FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional diagram showing a coupled status of FIG. 5.

    [0034] FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing another embodiment of the fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention.

    [0035] FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a coupled status of FIG. 7.

    [0036] FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional diagram showing a coupled status of FIG. 8.

    [0037] FIG. 10a is a drawing showing another embodiment of the striking member according to the present invention.

    [0038] FIG. 10b is a block diagram showing another embodiment of FIG. 10b.

    [0039] FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional diagram showing the fixing unit and the striking member combined together according to the present invention.

    [0040] FIG. 12 is a drawing showing the pressure gauge to be installed in the tank of the automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention.

    [0041] FIG. 13 is a cut-away sectional diagram showing another embodiment of FIG. 12.

    [0042] FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional diagram showing how an automatic fire extinguisher for small spaces works using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention.

    [0043] FIG. 15 is an exemplary view showing how an automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents is installed inside the body of the panel board according to the present invention.

    [0044] FIG. 16 is an exemplary view showing how an automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents is installed on the door of the panel board according to the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

    [0045] Hereinafter, the automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention will be described in the attached drawings.

    [0046] The automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces according to the present invention shall be roughly composed as shown in FIGS. 1 to 6 or in FIGS. 7 to 9 and shall be operated and installed as shown in FIGS. 13 to 15.

    [0047] FIG. 1 is a perspective exploded view showing the composition of an automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention; FIG. 2 is a exploded perspective view showing the coupled composition of FIG. 1; FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional diagram showing a coupled composition of FIG. 2; FIG. 4 is an expanded block diagram showing the installed status of the glass bulb of the automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using the fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention; FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view showing another embodiment of the fixing unit of the automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention; FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional diagram showing a coupled status of FIG. 5; FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing another embodiment of the fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention; FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a coupled status of FIG. 7; FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional diagram showing a coupled status of FIG. 8; FIG. 10a is a drawing showing another embodiment of the striking member according to the present invention; FIG. 10b is a block diagram showing another embodiment of FIG. 10b; FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional diagram showing the fixing unit and the striking member combined together according to the present invention; FIG. 12 is a drawing showing the pressure gauge to be installed in the tank of the automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention; FIG. 13 is a cut-away sectional diagram showing another embodiment of FIG. 12; FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional diagram showing how an automatic fire extinguishing for small spaces works using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention; FIG. 15 is an exemplary view showing how an automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents is installed inside the body of the panel board according to the present invention; FIG. 16 is an exemplary view showing how an automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents is installed on the door of the panel board according to the present invention.

    [0048] Referring to FIGS. 1 to 6, the present invention is an automatic fire extinguishing system to be installed in a small space in order to suppress a fire at an early stage, wherein the moving member (20) is moved by the elastic body installed in the housing (10) when the glass bulb (60) is destroyed by the heat of a fire, which is installed in the housing (10); the fire extinguishing agents destroy the membrane (101) of the tank (100) storing the pressurized fire extinguishing agents in a small space with the striking member (90) combined with the moving member (20).

    [0049] The said automatic fire extinguishing system includes a housing (10), a moving member (20), an elastic body (30), a tension adjusting member (40), a cap (50), a glass bulb (60), a fixing unit (70), a striking member(90) and a tank (100).

    [0050] The said housing (10) is comprised of a connecting hole (11-2) formed to transfer heat to the glass bulb (60) and to disperse the pressurized fire extinguishing agents; a body (11) of which a moving member (20) and a glass bulb (60) are to be installed on a support plate (11-3); a first connecting tube (12) to be installed on one side of the said body (11); and a second connecting tube (13) to be installed on the other side of the said body (11) where the first connecting tube (12) is installed.

    [0051] In addition, a connecting tube (11-1) is screwed to the upper part and the lower part of the said body (11) respectively, which is connected to the first connecting tube (12) and the second connecting tube (13).

    [0052] The said connecting hole (11-2) is formed in an oval shape on both sides of the body (11). In order to make it easier to disperse fire extinguishing agents, the connecting holes (11-2) shall be leaned on one side at a certain angle towards the body (11) so as to diffuse the fire extinguishing agents dispersed through the connecting hole (11-2).

    [0053] The said support plate (11-3) is affixed to the inside of the body (11), which includes an insertion hole (11-6) to be combined with the moving member (20) and the main discharge hole to discharge fire extinguishing agents (11-4). The said main discharge hole (11-4) is to be combined with a glass bulb (60) which will be described below.

    [0054] In the main discharge hole (11-4), a curved surface (11-5) is formed to fit with the curved area which ends the pointy tip of the glass bulb (60) so as to have the glass bulb fixed in a stable way.

    [0055] In addition, a plural number of the sub discharge hole (11-7) shall be formed among the said insertion holes (11-6) in order to discharge fire extinguishing agents. The fire extinguishing agents shall be discharged through the said sub discharge hole (11-7) and the main discharge

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    [0056] hole (11-4) and dispersed through the connecting hole (11-2) with ease.

    [0057] The said first connecting tube (12) is oval-shaped and shall be screwed to the lower part of the inside in order to combine with the connecting tube (11-1) of the body (11). Furthermore, a tension adjusting member (40) is screwed to the upper part of the inside of the first connecting tube (12) to be able to adjust the elastic force.

    [0058] The said second connecting tube (13) is oval-shaped and shall be screwed to the upper part and the lower part in order to combine with the connecting tube (11-1) of the body (11) and the tank (100). Nuts can be screwed in the outer circumference of the oval shape so as to combine the tank (100) with a tool.

    [0059] The said moving member (20) shall have a fixing groove (22) in order to combine with the glass bulb (60). In order to combine with the elastic body (30), the following objects will be installed: a moving member body (21) of which overall shape looks like ; and a plural number of guiding bars (23) to be installed on one side of the said moving member body (21) in a semi-circle shape.

    [0060] As shown in the Figure, the said fixing groove (22) shall have the same shape as the end tip of the glass bulb (60). In addition, the end tip of the glass bulb (60) shall be supported by the rounded edge.

    [0061] The inside of the end tip of the said guiding bar (23) is to be screwed with a bolt (80). The said guiding bar (23) shall be combined with the insertion hole (11-6) which can be found on the support plate (11-3) of the body (11).

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    [0062] As illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 4, the said guiding bar (23) is composed of a plural number of bars. There is a plural number of semi-circle shapes as illustrated in FIG. 5.

    [0063] That is, the said guiding bar (23) shall not be limited to a certain composition and may be composed in various forms. As far as the moving member (20) can be moved with ease by the said elastic body (20), it can be composed regardless of its form.

    [0064] The said elastic body (30) is combined with one side of the moving member body (21) of the said moving member (20) and is installed inside the first connecting tube (12) of the housing (10). The elastic force of the said elastic body (30) can be adjusted by the tension adjusting member (40).

    [0065] The said tension adjusting member (40) shall be combined with one side of the elastic body (30) and to be screwed to the inside of the first connecting tube (12) of the housing (10). A groove (no sign) is placed on one side of the said tension adjusting member (40) to be able to accommodate a flat-head screwdriver. When a flat-head screwdriver is used for the said groove, the location of the tension adjusting member (40) can be adjusted so as to control the elastic force of the elastic body (30).

    [0066] The said cap (50) is combined with one side of the first connecting tube (12) of the housing (10) to prevent foreign substances from being brought into the inside of the first connecting tube (12). A manufacturer label shall be affixed to the said cap (50) or affixed to the inside of the groove formed on one side.

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    [0067] Each side of the said glass blub (60) shall be fixed to the main discharge hole (11-4) of the support plate (11-3) of the housing (10) and the fixing groove (22) of the moving member (20) respectively in order to be broken by heat in case of a fire, which shall be located in the connecting hole (11-2) formed in the body (11) of the housing (10).

    [0068] As illustrated in FIG. 4, one side of the said glass bulb (60) shall be round-shaped and the other side shall be pointy. The rounded area of the said moving member (20) will be contacted with and affixed to the inner surface.

    [0069] In addition, as illustrated in the figure, the pointy area of the glass bulb (60) will be contacted with and affixed to the curved surface (11-5) of the main discharge hole (11-4) in the shoulder area of the glass bulb (60), that is the round surface connecting the pointy area to the body.

    [0070] The said fixing unit (70) is round-shaped wherein an agent discharge hole (71) to be screwed with the striking member (90) is formed to discharge fire extinguishing agents and a plural number of connecting holes (72) are formed to be bolted (80) to the outer circumference of the said agent discharge hole (71).

    [0071] The said striking member (90) has a screw connection (93) to be screwed with the agent discharge hole (71) of the fixing unit (70) and a striking protrusion (91) inclined at a certain angle is formed. In the said striking protrusion (91), an agent inlet (92) is formed where fire extinguishing agents are discharged in order to disperse the fire extinguishing agents through the connecting hole (11-2) of the body (11).

    [0072] In the said tank (100), fire extinguishing agents are pressurized and stored in order to be dispersed in the route of the agent inlet (92) of the striking member (90), the agent discharge hole (71) of the fixing unit (70) and the main discharge hole (11-4) of the body (11-2) in case of a fire.

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    [0073] In the said tank (100), fire extinguishing agents are pressurized and stored with a membrane(101) at the opening. The said tank (100) is to be screwed to the second connecting tube (13) of the housing (10).

    [0074] Pentafluoroethan (HFC-125), Hexafluoropropane (HFC-227ea), Novec 1230 (NOVEC-1230), etc. are used for the fire extinguishing agents stored in the said tank (100).

    [0075] In addition, cold-rolled steel pipes and steel tapes are to be used for the said tank (100) in order to sustain its pressure because fire extinguishing agents are pressurized and stored in the tank.

    [0076] The automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention doesn't have to be limited to the composition illustrated in FIG. 1. It can be carried out in a different way as shown in FIG. 7 to FIG. 9.

    [0077] Referring to FIG. 7 to FIG. 9, the automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention includes a housing (10), a moving member (20), an elastic body (30), a tension adjusting member (40), a cap (50), a glass bulb (60), a fixing unit (70), a striking member (90) and a tank (100).

    [0078] Since the compositions of the said moving member (20), the elastic body (30), the tension adjusting member (40), the cap (50), the glass bulb (60), the fixing unit (70), the striking member (90) and the tank (100) are the same as the ones illustrated in FIG. 1 to FIG. 6, the description thereof is omitted.

    [0079] However, the description of the housing (10) of which composition is different from the ones shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 6 will be provided.

    [0080] [It is] comprised of a body (11) with a connecting hole (11-2) of the said housing (10) and

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    [0081] a support plate (11-3), a first connecting tube (12) to be installed on one side of the said body (11) and a second connecting tube (13) to be installed on the other side of the first connecting tube (12).

    [0082] Furthermore, one side of the said first connecting tube (12) shall remain open to support the elastic body inside while the other side shall be blocked.

    [0083] When one side of the first connecting tube (12) is blocked as described above, a longer elastic body (30) in length may be applied. Thus, the striking member (90) moved by the elastic body (30) should be able to destroy the membrane (101) of the tank (100) with ease, which leads to an easier discharge of the fire extinguishing agents pressurized and stored inside.

    [0084] In addition, the said fixing unit (70) and the striking member (90) don't have to be limited by the illustrated figure and may be composed of as illustrated in FIGS. 10 and 11.

    [0085] The fixing unit (70) and the striking member (90) are shown in FIG. 10. Having the striking member (90) affixed to the lower part of the fixing unit (70) to strike the membrane of the tank (100), it can hold up firmly against the elastic force from the elastic body (30). That is, it prevents separation or distortion from occurring.

    [0086] In addition, the fixing unit (70) and the striking member (90) are combined together, which prevents not only the fire extinguishing agents which are pressurized and stored inside the tank (100) from being spread around but also strong pressure shall be applied to the agent inlet (92) of the striking member (90) in order to discharge a large amount of fire extinguishing agents at once. Thus, a wide array of dispersion through the connecting hole (11-2) makes it easier to suppress a fire at an early stage.

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    [0087] The striking protrusion (91) of the said striking member (90) has a horizontal groove (91-1) in a O shape in the inclined area. When striking the membrane, it prevents the agent inlet (92) from being blocked by the broken membrane (101), which makes it easier to discharge pressurized fire extinguishing agents.

    [0088] Furthermore, as the said striking member (90) and the striking protrusion (91) being illustrated in the figure, it doesn't have to be limited to be inclined to one direction so as to strike the membrane (101) of the tank (100) for an easier entry. It may be composed of in different ways.

    [0089] The striking member (90) of the present invention doesn't have to be limited to FIG. 10a and may be carried out in a different way as shown in FIG. 10b. Referring to FIG. 10b, the striking member (90) of the present invention is cut diagonally from both sides of the round-shaped striking protrusion (91) downwards to the center to form a pointy end of the striking protrusion (91). In order to have the fire extinguishing agents flow into the pointy striking protrusion (91), the agent inlet (92) shall be expanded.

    [0090] When the said striking protrusion (91) brakes the membrane (101) placed at the opening of the tank (100) and then gets to the inside, the fire extinguishing agents pressurized and stored in the tank (100) flow in through the agent inlet (92) and are dispersed through the connecting hole (11-2) placed in the body (11), which makes it possible to suppress a fire at an early stage.

    [0091] Referring to FIG. 11, the striking protrusion (91) of the striking member (90) of the present invention forms a incline at a certain angle from both sides of the upper part downwards to the center. When striking the membrane (101) of the tank (100), it will make it easier to get to the inside.

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    [0092] As described above, since the striking protrusion is cut diagonally from both sides downwards to the centre, not only is it easy to break the membrane (101) when striking but it can be prevented to block the agent inlet (92) with the broken membrane (101) at the time of striking.

    [0093] In addition, the said striking member (90) doesn't have to be limited by the composition illustrated in FIG. 6b. Various ways are available, that is composing the striking protrusion (91) in a cylindrical shape and making the lower part of the striking protrusion (91) serrated in order to discharge the pressurized fire extinguishing agents to the agent inlet (92) with ease as well as preventing the agent inlet (92) from being blocked by the broken membrane (101) when striking the membrane of the tank (100).

    [0094] In addition, while it is not shown in the figures, the lower part of the said striking member (90) shall be serrated, a plural number of agent inlet (92) shall be placed in the gimlet-shaped area to make it easier to strike the membrane (101). At the same time, the striking member (90) gets to the inside of the tank (100) so that the pressurized fire extinguishing agents can be discharged to the agent inlet (92) with ease.

    [0095] Furthermore, the said tank (100) can be composed of differently from what is shown in FIG. 12.

    [0096] Referring to FIG. 12, a gauge connecting hole (102) is formed at the bottom of the said tank (100) and the pressure gauge (103) is installed at the said gauge connecting hole (102) in order to check the pressure status of the fire extinguishing agents pressurized and stored inside the tank (100).

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    [0097] The said pressure gauge (103) is formed in a - shape or a L shape depending on the status of the space where the automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents.

    [0098] With the said pressure gauge (103) installed, the inside pressure of the tank (100) can be constantly checked. When a fire breaks out, it prevents a failure of discharging fire extinguishing agents due to low pressure in advance, which makes it easier to suppress a fire at an early stage.

    [0099] The composition of the tank according to the present invention doesn't have to be limited by FIG. 12. It may be carried out in a different way as shown in FIG. 13.

    [0100] Referring to FIG. 13, the gauge connecting hole (12) is placed at the bottom of the tank (100) at a multilevel. A pressure gauge (103) shall be installed in the multilevel gauge connecting hole (102) in order to check the pressure status of the fire extinguishing agents pressurized and stored inside the tank (100).

    [0101] The pressure gauge (103) installed at the bottom of the said tank (100) shall be designed to be inserted into the gauge connecting hole (102) so as not to be interrupted by the pressure gauge (103) when the tank (100) is placed on the ground or table.

    [0102] The automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention as described above can be installed in a small space including distribution boxes, substation boxes, refrigerators, server racks, etc. as shown in FIGS. 14 to 16 in order to suppress a fire at an early stage.

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    [0103] FIGS. 14 to 16 illustrate the status wherein an automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention is installed in a housing or a body of a distribution box but not limited thereto.

    [0104] Referring to FIGS. 14 to 16, the process of dispersing fire extinguishing agents will be described in case of a fire.

    [0105] Referring to FIGS. 14 to 16, the automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention can be installed on either the upper inner side of the distribution box or on one of the internal surfaces or one each on the upper side or inside respectively.

    [0106] When a fire breaks out at the status described above, the glass bulb (60) installed between the moving member (20) and the support plate (11-3) of the body (11) will be broken by heat.

    [0107] When the said glass bulb (60) is broken, it will be sent to the direction where the tank (100) is installed to move the moving member (20) since the elastic body (30) installed in the first connecting tube (12) of the housing (10) is supported by the tension adjusting member (40).

    [0108] The said moving member (20) is guided by the insertion hole (11-6) formed on the support plate (11-3) of the body (11); moves the striking member (90) installed on the fixing unit (70); and destroy the membrane (101) blocking the opening of the tank (100).

    [0109] When the said striking member (90) breaks the membrane and enters inside the opening of the tank, pressurized fire extinguishing agents are discharged with a route of the agent inlet of the striking member, the agent discharge hole of the fixing unit and the main discharge hole.

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    [0110] At this time, the dispersed fire extinguishing agents are discharged through the main discharge hole (11-4) and bumped into the lower part of the moving member (20). They are dispersed, spread and discharged through the main discharge hole (11-4) at the same time. Since fire extinguishing agents are spread in various angles, a fire which breaks out in a small space can be promptly suppressed.

    [0111] As described above, the automatic fire extinguishing system for small spaces using fire extinguishing agents according to the present invention can prevent a fire from being spread because it is easy to suppress a fire at an early stage with fire extinguishing agents which promptly spread.

    [0112] In the detailed description of the present invention described above, the preferred embodiment of the present invention were referred to but the claims of the present invention are not limited to the said embodiments. Those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that the present invention may be revised or modified in various ways within the range not exceeding the concept and the technical field of the present invention.

    DESCRIPTION OF SIGNS

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    TABLE-US-00001 10: Housing 11: Body 11-1: Connecting Tube 11-2: Connecting Hole 11-3: Support Plate 11-4: Main Discharge Hole 11-5: Curved Surface 11-6: Insertion Hole 11-7: Sub Discharge Hole 12: First Connecting Tube 13: Second Connecting Tube 20: Moving Member 21: Moving member Body 22: Fixing Groove 23: Guiding Bar 30: Elastic Body 40: Tension Adjusting Member 50: Cap 60: Glass Bulb 70: Fixing Unit 71: Agent Discharge Hole 72: Connecting Hole 80: Bolt 90: Striking Member 91: Striking Protrusion 91-1: Horizontal Groove 92: Agent Inlet 100: Tank 101: Membrane 102: Gauge Connecting Hole 104: Pressure Gauge [0114] 46-23

    TABLE-US-00002 21: Moving member Body 22: Fixing Groove 23: Guiding Bar 30: Elastic Body 40: Tension Adjusting Member 50: Cap 60: Glass Bulb 70: Fixing Unit 71: Agent Discharge Hole 72: Connecting Hole 80: Bolt 90: Striking Member 91: Striking Protrusion 91-1: Horizontal Groove 92: Agent Inlet 100: Tank 101: Membrane 102: Gauge Connecting Hole 104: Pressure Gauge