Combination Spray Nozzle/QD Connector Assembly for Filling Firefighter Backpack Bladders
20180335173 ยท 2018-11-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B1/3033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/3073
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A62C11/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B15/65
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A62C31/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62C3/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
F16L37/23
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Wildfire water-supply hose having a QD nozzle with an outer sleeve adapted to engage a firefighter's backpack water bladder's QD connector. The combination male QD nozzle/female QD system permits rapid and easier bottom-up filling of the bladders without dismounting the tank from the firefighter's back, by inserting the QD nozzle into the female QD fitting on the bottom of the backpack bladder. The QD nozzle tip is long enough to open the internal spring-biased shut-off valve in the female QD connector when inserted. Upon opening the supply line valve, water flows into the backpack bladder until full. The supply valve is closed and the QD nozzle is withdrawn from the bladder female QD connector. Rotation of the QD nozzle outer sleeve controls water flow from stream, to spray to mist. The QD nozzle is also used with other types of nozzles on dual fittings having 3-way valves, e.g., fog nozzles.
Claims
1) A quick-connect/disconnect coupling system for fluid transfer, comprising in operative combination: a) a first, female quick disconnect connector assembly having a central bore and a first, threaded end for threaded coupling to a container for dispensing fluid therefrom, said threaded end being selected from a male-threaded end and a female-threaded end, and a second end having a spring-biased collar that is axially reciprocable to releasably receive a second, male quick-disconnect member; b) said female quick disconnect connector assembly including an internal spring-biased, axially reciprocable valve for selective closure and opening of said bore for fluid flow therethrough; c) a second, male quick-disconnect nozzle assembly comprising an outer tubular sleeve configured with angled shoulders disposed medially of a forward spray tip, said shoulders being adapted to releasably engage said first female quick disconnect connector assembly when inserted therein, and an inner stem terminating at a forward end in a spray tip and an opposed end including a female threaded union; d) said nozzle assembly outer sleeve and inner stem being cooperatively threaded to permit selection of the size of opening of said spray tip to provide control of fluid ranging from stream, to spray, to mist by rotation of said outer sleeve with respect to said inner stem; e) said nozzle assembly outer sleeve having a nose section between said shoulders and said spray tip of length sufficient to fully open said internal spring-biased axially reciprocable valve when said nozzle is inserted into and engaged with said female quick disconnect connector assembly; and f) so that when said female quick disconnect connector assembly is fitted to the bottom of a container and said nozzle assembly is fitted to a fluid supply hose, said container can be automatically filled from the bottom.
2. A wildfire fighting nozzle assembly comprising in operative combination: a) a dual nozzle fitting having a water supply input end including an internally threaded female connector to threadedly couple with a supply hose male threaded end, and dual output ends, A and B, each of the output ends including an externally threaded male connector, and a medially disposed 3-way valve assembly selectably switchable between a first closed position, C, and each of said output ends A or B; b) a male quick-disconnect nozzle assembly comprising an outer tubular sleeve configured with angled shoulders disposed medially of a forward spray tip, said shoulders being adapted to releasably engage a female quick disconnect connector assembly when inserted therein, and an inner stem terminating at a forward end in a spray tip and an opposed end including a female threaded union; c) said male quick-disconnect nozzle assembly outer sleeve and inner stem being to permit selection of the size of opening of said spray tip to provide control of fluid ranging from stream, to spray, to mist by rotation of said outer sleeve with respect to said inner stem; d) said male quick-disconnect nozzle assembly is threadedly engaged on said dual nozzle assembly via said female threaded union, and is selectably suppliable with water from said water supply by rotation of said valve to said position A or B; and e) a forester-type fog nozzle threadedly engaged on said dual nozzle assembly via a female threaded union, and is selectably suppliable with water from said water supply by rotation of said valve to said position A or B.
3) A wildfire fighting nozzle assembly as in claim 2, wherein said quick-disconnect nozzle assembly is supplied with water when said valve is selectively rotated to position A, and said fog nozzle is supplied with water when said valve is selectively rotated to position B.
4) A wildfire fighting fluid nozzle assembly comprising in operative combination: a) a male quick-disconnect nozzle assembly having an outer tubular sleeve configured with exterior angled shoulders disposed medially of a forward spray tip, said shoulders being adapted to releasably engage a separate female quick disconnect connector assembly when inserted therein, said outer tubular sleeve terminating in an internal angled taper; b) an inner stem fitted within said outer tubular sleeve, said stem terminating at a forward end in a spray tip and an opposed end including a female threaded union, said spray tip cooperating with said internal angled taper of said outer sleeve to provide selectable fluid delivery depending on the spacing of said spray tip from said taper; c) said tubular outer sleeve and inner stem being cooperatively threaded to permit selection of the spacing between said spray tip and said taper to provide control of fluid ranging from stream, to spray, to mist by rotation of said outer sleeve with respect to said inner stem; d) said outer tubular sleeve having a nose section between said exterior shoulders and said spray tip of length sufficient to fully open an internal spring-biased axially reciprocable valve of a female quick disconnect connector assembly, when said nozzle is inserted into and engaged with said female quick disconnect connector assembly; and e) so that when said female quick disconnect connector assembly is fitted to the bottom of a container and said fluid nozzle assembly is fitted to a fluid supply hose, said container can be automatically filled from the bottom from said supply hose.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0035] The invention is described in detail by reference to the drawings in which:
[0036]
[0037]
[0038]
[0039]
[0040]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0041] The following detailed description illustrates the invention by way of example, not by way of limitation of the scope, equivalents or principles of the invention. This description will clearly enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives and uses of the invention.
[0042] The Figures are numbered and annotated so that one skilled in the art of hydraulic or pneumatic flexible hose fitting, by reference to the attached parts list will easily be able to understand the materials and method of construction and will be able to easily assemble the parts to achieve the functionality shown. In this connection, note that neither the bladder bag nor the fire hose are shown; it should be understood that the fire hose connects to the bladder bag, and the valve union connects to the fire hose.
[0043]
[0044]
[0045]
[0046]
[0047]
[0048]
[0049] The 3-way valve 72 permits the firefighter to switch from a closed position with the pointer against stop 82 at position C, to the inventive QD nozzle 10 at position A for more targeted spot fire suppression, and to the forester fog nozzle 70 at position B for wider area fire suppression. While the fog nozzle 70 is shown mounted on the right side of the dual nozzle assembly 60 so that it is connected to the supply 74 via the valve being selectively rotated to position B, it is evident that the fog nozzle 70 and QD nozzle positions can be swapped, so that the fog nozzle is supplied in a direct line to the supply 74 with the valve being selectively rotated to position A. Likewise, depending on valve construction, the A, B and C flow or shut-off may be in any convenient position, rather than 120 as shown.
[0050] Accordingly, the inventive nozzle configured with an outer sleeve having QD shoulders and ball engagement groove, and with an extended tip to engage the internal valve of a female QD connector, permits the nozzle to double its functionality: both standard sprayer nozzle and QD fill connector.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0051] It is clear that the inventive quick disconnect nozzle has wide applicability to the wildland firefighting industry, namely to enable firefighters to refill backpack reservoirs quickly, without having to remove and support the bag or the hose while doing so.
[0052] Various modifications within the scope of this invention can be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit thereof and without undue experimentation. For example, if 1 nominal pencil hose is not the local standard, a quick-connect nozzle following the principles of this invention can be fabricated with a ferrule sized to fit the hose and the female connector fitted into a bladder. Other types of nozzles may be fitted onto the dual-tip fitting of