Flexible Drain-pipe Conduit for Fire Suppression Sprinkler Systems
20190046821 ยท 2019-02-14
Inventors
- Stephen J. Meyer (Chester Springs, PA, US)
- Ralph WATSON (Newnan, GA, US)
- Stewart YOUNG (Lake Geneva, WI, US)
Cpc classification
F16K11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A62C35/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A multi-valve manifold assembly for a fire suppression sprinkler system having a wet standpipe, sprinklers and a drain-pipe riser, has inlet piping in fluid communication with the wet standpipe. A control valve is in fluid communication with the inlet piping. Outlet piping is in fluid communication with the control valve and the sprinklers. A drain valve is in fluid communication with the outlet piping. A flexible drain-pipe conduit has a flexible drain-pipe-conduit inlet in fluid communication with the drain valve and a flexible drain-pipe-conduit outlet in fluid communication with the drain-pipe riser.
Claims
1. A multi-valve manifold assembly for a fire suppression sprinkler system having a wet standpipe, sprinklers and a drain-pipe riser, the multi-valve manifold assembly comprising: inlet piping in fluid communication with the wet standpipe; a control valve in fluid communication with the inlet piping; outlet piping in fluid communication with the control valve and the sprinklers; a drain valve in fluid communication with the outlet piping; and a flexible drain-pipe conduit having a flexible drain-pipe-conduit inlet in fluid communication with the drain valve and a flexible drain-pipe-conduit outlet in fluid communication with the drain-pipe riser.
2. The multi-valve manifold assembly of claim 1, wherein the flexible drain-pipe conduit comprises a corrugated tube with a braided hose outer covering.
3. The multi-valve manifold assembly of claim 2, wherein flexible drain-pipe-conduit inlet and flexible drain-pipe-conduit outlet are attached to flexible drain-pipe-conduit nipples by a clamp.
4. The multi-valve manifold assembly of claim 1, wherein the flexible drain-pipe conduit inlet is attachable to the drain valve by a threaded inlet nipple and the flexible drain-pipe-conduit outlet is attachable to the drain-pipe riser by a threaded reducer.
5. The multi-valve manifold assembly of claim 4, wherein slit-nuts attach the flexible drain-pipe-conduit nipples to the threaded inlet nipple and the threaded reducer.
6. The multi-valve manifold assembly of claim 5, wherein an isolation ring is disposed in the slit-nuts.
7. The multi-valve manifold assembly of claim 1, wherein the flexible drain-pipe conduit is fabricated in fixed lengths.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0018] Referring to the drawings in detail, wherein like numerals indicate like elements throughout, there is shown in
[0019] An innovative design of a modular valve assemble (MVA) 10 shown in
[0020] Generally, the MVA 10 is utilized in a wet standpipe (not shown) for a multi-floor property sprinkler system (not shown). As should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, the wet standpipe extends generally vertically through the floors of the property, and an MVA 10 branches off of the wet standpipe at each of the respective floors. Each MVA 10 of a respective floor connects water in the standpipe with the sprinklers on that respective floor. The MVA 10 may also control draining of the sprinkler system for testing and maintenance, and where the MVA 10 includes a control valve (as described in detail further below), the MVA 10 may also control shutting off water flow to the sprinklers, e.g., at the end of a fire.
[0021] The MVA 10 of
[0022] The check valve assembly 14 has a generally tubular, single piece, e.g., integral, unitary and monolithic, valve body 34. The single piece valve body 34 fluidly connects or houses three main components of the MVA 10: a flow detection switch 28 that detects waterflow from the inlet 12a to the outlet 14b of the MVA 10 and alarm, a check valve (not shown in
[0023] The test, drain and pressure relief module 32 is fluidly connected with the valve body 34 of the check valve assembly 14 downstream of flow detection switch 28 (and downstream of the check valve and upstream of the outlet 14b of the MVA 10. The module 32 includes three fluidly connectable ports 42, 44, 46 and an internal flow valve 40, which directs the flow between the three ports and is controlled by lever 48.
[0024] The first port 42 of the module 32 (labeled test in
[0025] A detailed disclosure of the MVA 10 may be found in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/402,840 attached hereto. A detailed disclosure of the test, drain and pressure relief module 32 may be found in U.S. Patent Application No. 62/443,326.
[0026] Neither the typical multi-valve manifold assembly of
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[0029] The conduit 200 is a flexible pipe may terminate in male and/or female connectors. The pipe may be fabricated from any material that is in compliance with the requirements set forth in the National Fire Protection Association code for manifold pipe for fire suppression sprinkler systems. Preferably, the pipe is a corrugated pipe fabricated from stainless steel and may have a braided covering. In some instances the covering may have a red color.
[0030] Typically, the drain-valve outlet piping 126 has a generally S-like shape and comprises a plurality of straight nipples 130 and elbows 132 as required to provide a fluid conduit connecting the drain-valve outlet 46b, 120b to the drain-pipe riser inlet 112a. In use, the conduit 200 is sized and the pipe thereof flexed to confirm to the configuration of the conventional drain-valve outlet piping 126 it is replacing.
[0031] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiment described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that the invention is not limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
[0032] All references, patent applications, and patents mentioned above are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety and are not to be construed as an admission that any of the cited documents constitutes prior art, or as an admission against interest in any manner.