PROTECTION AND INSTALLATION DEVICE FOR FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLERS
20250050151 ยท 2025-02-13
Inventors
- Jason Thomas Watson (Hastings, MI, US)
- Martin H. Workman (Delton, MI, US)
- James E. GOLINVEAUX (Ada, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B05B15/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A device and method for protecting and installing a fire protection sprinkler. The protective and installation device has two discrete protective members coupled to one another about the sprinkler by a releasable locking arrangement defined by a connection between the two discrete protective members. At least one of the members includes a torque assist portion for applying torque to the fire protection sprinkler and each of the members includes a deflector protection portion.
Claims
1. A protected fire protection sprinkler assembly comprising: a fire protection sprinkler including a body having an inlet, an outlet, an internal passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet along a central sprinkler axis, and an external thread formed about the central sprinkler axis, a pair of spaced apart frame arms disposed in a plane and extending axially from the body and converging toward one another to form an apex along the central sprinkler axis and spaced axially from the outlet, a thermally responsive trigger disposed along the central sprinkler axis between the outlet and the apex, and a fluid deflector affixed to the apex, the fluid deflector having an outer perimeter that surrounds the apex; and a protective device disposed about the fire protection sprinkler, the protective device including a first protective member and second protective member opposed from one another about the plane to at least partially surround the thermally responsive trigger, wherein the first protective member and the second protective member are identical and each comprises an impervious wall having: a first end located between the outlet and the apex, a second end that surrounds the outer perimeter of the deflector, a pair of lateral torque assist surfaces contiguous with the pair of spaced apart frame arms, a pair of locking elements disposed between the first end and the second end, and a releasing segment proximate the second end and aligned with the pair of locking elements.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the first end of the impervious wall comprises a shield segment.
3. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the shielding segment comprises a concave segment and two convex segments laterally disposed about the concave segment.
4. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the concave segment is contiguous the two convex segments and an inflection transition is between the concave segment and each of the convex segments.
5. The assembly of claim 4, wherein the pair of lateral torque assist surfaces comprise a first lateral torque assist surface contiguous a first of the two convex segments and a second lateral torque assist surface contiguous a second of the two convex segments.
6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the first lateral torque assist surface comprises first planar member extending parallel to the plane, and the second lateral torque assist surface comprises second planar member extending parallel to the plane.
7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the second end that surrounds the perimeter of the deflector comprises a first radially extending shielding surface and a peripheral shielding surface that at least partially circumscribes the outer perimeter of the fluid deflector.
8. The assembly of claim 7, further comprising a second radially extending shielding surface, and wherein the peripheral shielding surface extends between the first radially extending shielding surface and the second radially extending shielding surface.
9. The assembly of claim 7, wherein the first end comprises a torque assist portion.
10. The assembly of claim 9, wherein a central section of the impervious wall comprises a plurality of central segments that narrow between the first end and the second end.
11. The assembly of claim 10, wherein each of the plurality of central segments includes a curved portion disposed along the central sprinkler axis and a planar portion transvers to the central sprinkler axis.
12. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the first end of the impervious wall comprises a trigger shield segment for protecting the thermally responsive trigger assembly, the trigger shield segment having a first maximum radius from the central sprinkler axis, wherein the second end that surrounds the perimeter of the deflector comprises a peripheral shielding surface for protecting the fluid deflector, the peripheral shielding surface having a second maximum radius from the central sprinkler axis, and wherein the second maximum radius is greater than the first maximum radius.
13. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the pair of lock elements comprise an insert and a receiver.
14. The assembly of claim 13, wherein the insert and a receiver comprise a cylindrical insert and a cylindrical receiver.
15. The assembly of claim 13, wherein the insert and a receiver are disposed on an inner surface of the impervious wall about a central segment that is adjacent the second end.
16. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the insert is disposed laterally between the central segment and the releasing segment.
17. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the releasing segment comprises a planar member extending parallel to the plane from one of a first longitudinal side of the impervious wall or a second longitudinal side of the impervious wall.
18. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the first end of the impervious wall comprises a torque assist portion, wherein the torque assist portion includes the pair of lateral torque assist surfaces.
19. The assembly of claim 18, wherein the torque assist portion further comprises a concave segment contiguous two convex segments and an inflection transition is between the concave segment and each of the convex segments.
20. The assembly of claim 18, wherein the pair of lateral torque assist surfaces comprises a first planar member extending parallel to the plane and a second planar member extending parallel to the plane.
21. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the pair of lateral torque assist surfaces comprise a first lateral torque assist surface disposed on a first longitudinal side of the impervious wall and a second lateral torque assist surface disposed on a second longitudinal side of the impervious wall, wherein the first lateral torque assist surface comprises a first planar member extending parallel to the plane and the second lateral torque assist surface comprises a second planar member extending parallel to the plane.
22. A protected fire protection sprinkler assembly comprising: a fire protection sprinkler including a body having an inlet, an outlet, an internal passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet along a central sprinkler axis, and an external thread formed about the central sprinkler axis, a pair of spaced apart frame arms disposed in a plane and extending axially from the body and converging toward one another to form an apex along the central sprinkler axis and spaced axially from the outlet, a thermally responsive trigger disposed along the central sprinkler axis between the outlet and the apex, and a fluid deflector affixed to the apex, the fluid deflector having an outer perimeter that surrounds the apex; and a protective device disposed about the fire protection sprinkler, the protective device including a first protective member and a second protective member which are identical and opposed from one another about the plane to at least partially surround the thermally responsive trigger, the first protective member and the second protective member defining a torque assist portion, a deflector protection portion, a first releasable lock arrangement through the plane and at a first lateral side of the fire protection sprinkler, second releasable lock arrangement through the plane and at a second lateral side of the fire protection sprinkler, and a releasing segment aligned with the first releasable lock arrangement and second releasable lock arrangement.
23. The assembly of claim 22. wherein the torque assist portion comprises a plurality of torque assist surfaces contiguous the pair of spaced apart frame arms.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0021] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and constitute part of this specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention, and together, with the general description given above and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the features of the invention. It should be understood that the preferred embodiments are some examples of the invention as provided by the appended claims.
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MODE(S) FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
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[0034] The sprinkler 20 is preferably an automatic sprinkler with a thermally responsive trigger, and, more preferably, a thermally responsive trigger assembly 50 coaxially disposed between the body 32 and the fluid deflector 40. A preferred embodiment of the trigger assembly 50 can be embodied as a solder link with strut and lever assembly as shown in
[0035] Generally, the preferred protection device 100 is a protection tool configured to install and connect the sprinkler 20 to the branch connector 200. Preferred embodiments of the protective device 100 also include a torque assist portion 120 or features thereof that facilitate transfer of a torque, and more preferably a hand torque, to the sprinkler 20 by minimizing or eliminating rotational slip or relative rotation between the sprinkler 20 and the device 100. As described herein, the torque assist portion 120 preferably includes an external surface of the device 100 that can be used by a user to apply a gripping and rotational force to the sprinkler 20. The device 100 can remain in place to protect the installed sprinkler 20 until the sprinkler and the sprinkler system are ready to be placed into service. In order to place the sprinkler 20 into service, the protective device 100 must be removed to expose the operational components of the sprinkler 20. Preferred embodiments of the device 100 includes a releasing segment 150 to remove the protective device 100 from the sprinkler 20.
[0036] In the preferred sprinkler assembly 10, the protective and installation device 100 is disposed about the fire protection sprinkler frame 30 so as to at least partially circumscribe and protect the thermally responsive trigger assembly 50, 50 and even more preferably partially circumscribe and protect the fluid deflector 40. As such, the protective device 100 includes a first portion 100a at a first end along the central sprinkler axis X-X that provides a torque assist portion and a second portion 100b at a second end along the central sprinkler axis X-X that provides a deflector protection portion. The device 100 is preferably disposed about the sprinkler 20 so as to locate and house operative components of the sprinkler 20 within the internal protective space or void of the device 100. With reference to
[0037] Each of the preferably opposed members 110a, 110b has a first lateral end 112a and a second lateral end 112b disposed laterally about the internal void of the device 100 or the sprinkler 20 housed therein. The opposed members 110a, 110b are preferably coupled to one another about the fire protection sprinkler 20. The members 110a, 110b are preferably identical to one another formed from a polymer or plastic material such as, for example, polyethylene and formed by molding such as, for example, injection molding. Alternatively, or additionally, the protective members 110a, 110b can be formed such that the assembled device 100 is symmetrical or asymmetrical about the plane P. Moreover, the protective members 110a, 110b can be formed so that the assembled device 100 is symmetrical or asymmetrical about another plane that is perpendicular to the plane P and intersecting the central device axis Y-Y as shown in
[0038] To secure the device 100 about the sprinkler 20, the device 100 preferably includes a plurality of releasable lock arrangements 124 to secure the discrete members 110a, 110b of the device 100 about the sprinkler 20. Preferred embodiments of the releasable lock arrangements 124 are independent in that it is the only arrangement or component of the device that can secure the device 100 about the sprinkler 20 given the separate nature of the discrete protective member 110a, 110b. The releasable lock arrangements 124 are preferably defined by a connection between the two discrete protective members 110a, 110b. The releasable lock arrangements 124 define spacers for the two discrete protective members 110a, 110b and the interior surface of each protective member 110a, 110b includes one, and preferably more than one, component or element of the releasable lock arrangements 124. Moreover, one or both of the releasable lock arrangements 124 can form the preferred independent releasable lock arrangement as a latched connection. In preferred embodiments of the device 100 and releasable lock arrangements 124, with reference to
[0039] In the assembled configuration of the device 100, the releasable lock arrangements 124 extend perpendicularly to the plane P between the members 110a, 110b to space the members 110a, 110b apart from one another. In the preferred protected sprinkler assembly 10, the first and second members 110a, 110b are spaced apart from one another about the plane P and more particularly the opposed lateral ends 112a, 112b are spaced apart about the plane P for gripping the frame arms 34a, 34b therein as seen in
[0040] In preferred embodiments of the protective device 100, each of the lateral ends 112a, 112b of the respective first and second members 110a, 110b grips the respective frame arm 34a, 34b, and is also contiguous, that is, in contact with at least a portion of the respective frame arm 34a, 34b when the releasable lock arrangements 124 secure the first and second members 110a, 110b about the sprinkler 20. Alternatively, one or all of the lateral ends 112a, 112b of the respective first and second members 110a, 110b are spaced from the respective frame arm 34a, 34b when the releasable lock arrangements 124 secure the first and second members 110a, 110b about the sprinkler 20 and grip the respective frame arm 34a, 34b to become contiguous the respective frame arm 34a, 34b when the protective device 100 is grasped by the hand of a user as shown in
[0041] Once installed, the protective device 100 can remain in place to protect the sprinkler until the system is ready to be placed into service. Once the sprinkler 20 and system are ready to be placed into service, the device 100 must be removed to expose the operational components of the sprinkler 20 for providing the desire fire sprinkler protection. To facilitate removal of the device 100 from the sprinkler 20 and in order to place the sprinkler into service, preferred embodiments of the device 100 include a releasing segment 150 to remove the device 100 from about the sprinkler 20. The releasing segment 150 is preferably configured to separate the protective members 110a, 110b from one another. In preferred embodiments, the releasing segment 150 is integrally formed as a segment of one or both of the discrete protective members 110a, 110b to define a lever with which a force can be applied to separate the protective members 110a, 110b from one another and release the device 100 from its position about the sprinkler 20. The releasing segment 150 is preferably formed as a laterally extending tab that is disposed laterally of the central axes X-X, Y-Y. The releasing segment 150 is preferably located along the lateral end 112a of one, and preferably both, of the protective members 110a, 110b. The preferred releasing segment 150 is shown as a tab that is a substantially planar member extending parallel to the plane P which can be grabbed by hand and pulled to release the one or both of the releasable lock arrangements 124 and separate the protective members 110a, 110b from one another. The preferred planar member of the releasing segment 150 has a plurality of linear sides and defines an inner surface 150a relative to the internal void of the device 100 and an outer surface 150b opposite the inner surface 150a. A releasing segment 150 can be alternatively shaped and/or located along the one or more protective members 110a, 110b provided that the releasing segment can be used to apply a force to disassemble the device 100. For example, the preferably planar tab member of the releasing segment 150 can be angled or skewed with respect to the plane P. Moreover, the tab member of the releasing segment 150 can be alternatively shaped or have surface treatment so as to form a non-planar member, for example, a curved tab member, that can be preferably gripped by hand for releasing the device 100 from about the sprinkler 20.
[0042] In the protected assembly 10, the preferred releasing tab provide by the releasing segment 150 is preferably laterally disposed so as to expose each surface 150a, 150b for grabbing, handling, pushing, and/or pulling by a user to apply a separating force. The tab of the releasing tab 150 can be disposed relative to other components of the device 100 to facilitate release of the device 100 from the sprinkler 20. In preferred embodiments of the assembly 10 and device 100, each of the releasable lock arrangements 124 and the releasing segment 150 are disposed laterally about the apex 34c. Moreover, the releasable lock arrangements 124 and releasing segment 150 are preferably aligned with one another in the lateral direction about the apex 34c. In the preferred embodiment shown, the releasable lock arrangements 124 and the releasing segment 150 are axially aligned proximate or closer to the apex 34c than the outlet 33 of the sprinkler. Additionally, the external torque assist portion 120 of the device 100 is located axially between the sprinkler outlet 33 and the apex 34c, preferably axially closer to the outlet 33 than to the apex 34c. Accordingly, the releasing segment 150 and the releasable lock arrangements 124 are axially spaced from the preferred torque assist portion 120. In preferred embodiments, the releasing segment 150 is axially located between the fluid deflector 40 and the torque assist portion 120 and more preferably axially aligned with the torque assist portion 120 along the first lateral end 112a of the same protective member 110a, 110b.
[0043] Each of the first and second members 110a, 110b define a geometric profile that facilitates sprinkler protection and handling of the assembly 10. In preferred embodiments described herein, the protective device 100 defines the first portion 100a for protecting the thermally responsive trigger 50, 50 and preferably the second portion 100b for protecting the fluid deflector 40. In preferred embodiments of the device 100, at least one, and preferably both, of the first and second members 110a, 110b defines the torque assist portion having a shielding segment and a convex segment, with respect to the internal void of the device, having a transition therebetween to define a preferred external torque assist surface of the device. The first and second members define a first width or space therebetween to form the first portion 100a of the device for protecting the thermally responsive trigger 50, 50. The first and second members 110a, 110b also preferably define a second width therebetween that is greater than the first width to form the second portion 100b of the device 100 for protecting the fluid deflector 40. In at least one, and preferably both, of the protective members 110a, 110b includes a concave segment 114a, and a convex segment 114b, each defined with respect to the central sprinkler axis X-X, to provide the internal volume of the protective device 100 for the thermally responsive trigger assembly 50, 50 to be contained therein to define the shielding segment of the device 100 or portion thereof. The concave segment 114a is formed to partially circumscribe and shield the thermally responsive trigger assembly 50, 50. In preferred embodiments, the concave segment 114a defines a variable radius about the central axis X-X.
[0044] The shielding portion of the members 110a, 110b can be defined by alternate geometries about the axis X-X provided the geometry can at least partially surround and shield the trigger assembly 50, 50. In preferred embodiments of the protection members 110a, 110b shown, each of the protective members include a concave segment 114a with two convex segments 114b laterally disposed about the concave segment 114a. Preferably, the central concave segment 114a and lateral convex segments 114a, 114b are contiguous with one another to define a preferred inflection transition 115 of the protective member 110a, 110b. For the preferred protective device 100, the transition 115 provides an external surface of the torque assist portion 120 of the device at each lateral end 112a, 112b of the protective members 110a, 110b that can be used for applying a torque to the protected assembly 10 to facilitate installation of the sprinkler 20 into the branch connector 200 or other fitting. The convex segment 114b defines a preferred external finger rest or thumb drive against which a hand torque can be applied as illustrated in
[0045] To transfer a torque applied to the device 100 to the sprinkler 20, one and preferably both of the protective members 110a, 110b includes another segment 114c at one or both of the lateral ends 112a, 112b that confronts one of the frame arms 34a, 34b. In preferred embodiments of the device 100, one and preferably both of the protective members 110a, 110b includes a segment 114c at each lateral end 112a, 112b that confronts one of the frame arms 34a, 34b. More preferably, the segment 114c, preferably, extends parallel to the plane P to provide a planar segment of the torque assist portion 120, and, preferably, is configured contiguously with the concave and convex segments 114a, 114b so that the convex segment 114b is located between the concave segment 114a and the segment 114c. Accordingly, the segment 114c further defines the preferred external torque assist surface of the torque assist portion 120 with the convex segment 114b and the preferred inflection transition 115. With reference to
[0046] The protective device 100 is located axially to extend from the frame body 32 to the fluid deflector 40. Additionally, the protective device 100 is disposed about the frame 30 to expose the wrench boss of the sprinkler frame for use of the protective device 100 in combination with a wrench to install the sprinkler, if desired. The protective device extends axially to the fluid deflector 40 and more preferably at least peripherally surrounds the fluid deflector 40 and even more preferably house the fluid deflector 40. In preferred embodiments of the device 100, each of the first and second members 110a, 110b defines a first maximum radius of the first protective portion 100a from the central sprinkler axis for protecting the thermally responsive trigger 50, 50 assembly and a second maximum radius of the second protective portion 100b from the central sprinkler axis for protecting the fluid deflector 40 in which the second maximum radius is preferably greater than the first radius. As seen in
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[0050] The connector 200 includes an internally threaded portion proximate the outlet end 214 for coupling preferred embodiments of the protected fire protection sprinkler assembly 10 and more preferably coupling the protected fire protection sprinkler assembly 10 by hand torque using preferred embodiments of the protective device 100 described herein. The outlet end 214 and internally threaded portion 220 is preferably configured for connection with the fire protection sprinkler 20 of a nominal size. Accordingly, preferred embodiments of the branch connector 200 at the outlet end 214 define a nominal size or diameter ranging from inch to 1- inch and more particularly any one of: inch, inch, 1 inch, 1- inch or 1- inch. The outlet end 214 is preferably defined by a circular planar surface circumscribed and disposed orthogonally with respect to the central longitudinal axis X-X.
[0051] Generally, the external thread of the body 32 of fire protection sprinkler 20 of the protected fire protection sprinkler assembly 10 is of a tapered form, for example, NPT thread. The internal threaded portion 220 preferably includes internal straight threads for receipt of the tapered thread of the fire protection sprinkler 20. The threaded engagement remains fluid tight by compression and proper sealed engagement between the seal member 240, branch connector 200 and the sprinkler 20. The internal diameter ID of the internal straight thread can be defined by any one of the pitch diameter, minor diameter or major diameter of the internal threaded portion 220 provided the straight thread engages the tapered thread of the sprinkler 20. The internal straight thread can be for example, a 1-11.5 NPSH Thread; a -14 NPSH Thread; or a -14 NPS Thread for mating with a correspondingly nominal 1 inch, inch or inch fire protection sprinkler.
[0052] Use of the preferred straight internal thread permits preferred embodiments of the protected fire protection sprinkler assembly 10 to be rotatable about the axis X-X within the branch connector 200, preferably by hand, in any desired position while forming a proper fluid tight seal. More preferably, the internal thread portion 220 and the seal member 240 form a proper fluid tight seal engagement with the fire protection sprinkler 20 upon sufficient hand torque using preferred embodiments of the protective device 100. Threaded installation of the sprinkler 20 deforms the annular seal member 240 and provides a leak-proof fluid-tight seal between the sprinkler 20 and the branch connector 200. The connection between the branch connector 200 and the sprinkler 20 is sufficient to provide a fluid tight seal under a fluid pressure of up to 200 psi or more, for example, pressures of up to and including at least 175 psi.
[0053] The discharge or flow characteristics of the fire protection sprinkler 20, and, in particular, from the sprinkler body 32, is defined by the internal geometry of the sprinkler including its internal passageway, inlet and outlet (the orifice). Generally, the size of the sprinkler discharge orifice is defined by the nominal K-factor of a sprinkler. For a given sprinkler assembly, typically, the larger the K-factor, the larger the discharge orifice, and the smaller the K-factor, the smaller the discharge orifice. Nominal K-factors for sprinklers listed in the National Fire Protection Association Standard Publication, NFPA 13: Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, can range from 1 to 30 [GPM/(psi.).sup.1/2] and greater. NFPA 13 identifies the following nominal K-factors of 14 or greater: 14 [GPM/(psi.).sup.1/2] (K14); 16.8 [GPM/(psi.).sup.1/2] (K16.8); 19.6 [GPM/(psi.).sup.1/2] (K19.6); 22.4 [GPM/(psi.).sup.1/2] (K22.4); 25.2 [GPM/(psi.) .sup.1/2] (K25.2) and 28.0 [GPM/(psi.).sup.1/2] (K28). Even larger nominal K-factors are also possible. As is known in the art, the K-factor of a sprinkler is defined as K=Q/P.sup.1/2, where Q represents the flow rate (in gallons/min GPM) of water from the outlet of the internal passage through the sprinkler body and P represents the pressure (in pounds per square inch (psi.)) of water or firefighting fluid fed into the inlet end of the internal passageway through the sprinkler body. Accordingly, the designed performance of a sprinkler is a function of the supply of a minimum fluid pressure or flow.
[0054] The length L of the branch connector 200 is preferably defined between the outlet end 214 and a mid-point of the concave portion of the saddle-shaped inlet end 212. The overall length L of the branch connector between the inlet end 212 and the outlet end 214, preferably, ranges from 1 inch to 1- inch, in order to ensure the identified discharge or flow characteristics of the fire protection sprinkler, and, in particular, the sprinkler body 32, is achieved when the fire protection sprinkler 20 is installed in the branch connector 200. Moreover, the overall length L of the branch connector 200 preferably corresponds or varies with the outlet nominal diameter size. For example, for a nominal outlet diameter of 1 inch, the length L is preferably 1- inch, where the nominal outlet diameter is inch, the length L is preferably 1- inch and where the nominal outlet diameter is inch, the length L is preferably 1- 1/16 inch.
[0055] While the present invention has been disclosed with reference to certain embodiments, numerous modifications, alterations, and changes to the described embodiments are possible without departing from the sphere and scope of the present invention, as defined in the appended claims. Accordingly, it is intended that the present invention not be limited to the described embodiments, but that it has the full scope defined by the language of the following claims, and equivalents thereof.