Sprinkler guard for fire protection sprinkler assemblies
11260415 · 2022-03-01
Assignee
Inventors
US classification
- 1/1
Cpc classification
- A62C31/02 20130101
- A62C31/28 20130101
- B05B15/14 20180201
- A62C37/08 20130101
- B05B15/16 20180201
International classification
- B05B15/16 20180101
- A62C31/02 20060101
- A62C31/28 20060101
- B05B15/14 20180101
Abstract
A sprinkler guard for protection of a fire protection sprinkler to define one or more dimensional relationships between the guard and the sprinkler. The sprinkler guard includes a cage that defines an internal volume for housing operational components of the sprinkler including a fluid deflector and thermally responsive trigger. The sprinkler guard locates the deflector within the internal volume with an upper boundary of the cage spaced at a clearance distance from the fluid deflector and a lower boundary of the cage located between the deflector member and a fluid outlet of the sprinkler frame body. Affixed to the cage is a clamp assembly defining a hinged relationship for securing the sprinkler guard to the fire protection sprinkler and housing components of the sprinkler guard cage.
Claims
1. A guarded sprinkler assembly comprising: a sprinkler including: a frame including a body defining an inlet, an outlet and an internal passageway extending between the inlet and outlet along a sprinkler axis, the body including a wrench boss formed about the outlet and an external thread about the body for coupling to fluid supply pipe, the frame including a pair of frame arms formed about the sprinkler body and disposed in a first plane, the frame arms extending from the sprinkler body away from the outlet in the direction of the sprinkler axis; and a deflector member coupled to the frame arms located axially from the body at fixed distance and centered on the sprinkler axis, the deflector having a periphery defining an outer diameter of the deflector; and a wire cage disposed about the sprinkler defining an internal volume axially aligned with the sprinkler axis with operational components of the fire sprinkler located within the internal volume, the cage including a plurality of terminal wire free end portions aligned in the first plane and a clamp assembly affixed to the cage, the clamp assembly having a first clamp member and a second clamp member which define a hinged relationship with the cage aligned in the first plane such that at least one of the first and second clamp members pivot with respect to the first plane to provide access to a cage opening, the hinged relationship having an open state to define access for locating the operational components of the sprinkler in the internal volume, the hinged relationship having a closed state to restrict the cage opening and define a plurality of compartments for housing the wire free end portions.
2. The guarded sprinkler assembly of claim 1, wherein the closed state of the clamp assembly, the first and second clamp members include two arcuate bearing plates opposed to one another about the first plane for engagement about the sprinkler body, each of the opposed arcuate bearing plates includes clip members to secure the arcuate bearing plates to the wrench boss, each of the opposed arcuate bearing plates includes a plurality of bracing members that extend from the bearing plates to brace against the frame arms of the sprinkler frame, the plurality of bracing members includes four bracing members, each arcuate bearing plate including two bracing members about a second plane intersecting and perpendicular to the first plane.
3. The guarded sprinkler assembly of claim 1, wherein the cage includes a first guard member including a horizontal portion intersecting the sprinkler axis disposed in the first plane and a first pair of perimeter posts of the cage extending from the horizontal portion; the cage including a second guard member and a third guard member in a fixed spaced apart relationship from one another equidistantly about the sprinkler, each of the second and third guard members defining a closed form with a central post defining two of the plurality of terminal wire free end portions disposed in the first plane, the closed form of the second and third guard members defining a second pair of perimeter posts and a third pair of perimeter posts of the cage, each of the second and third guard members include a first portion and a second portion each traversing at least a portion of the internal volume to define an upper boundary opposite the clamp assembly and a lower boundary of the cage between the upper boundary and the clamp assembly.
4. A fire protection sprinkler guard comprising: a wire cage defining an internal volume centered about a central axis, the cage including a plurality of terminal wire free end portions aligned in a first plane; and a clamp assembly affixed to the cage, the clamp assembly having a first clamp member and a second clamp member which define a hinged relationship with the cage aligned in the first plane such that at least one of the first and second clamp members pivot with respect to the first plane, the hinged relationship having an open state to define access for locating operational components of the sprinkler in the internal volume, the hinged relationship having a closed state to define a plurality of compartments for housing the wire free end portions, wherein the hinged relationship includes a terminal end portion of the wire cage forming a pin of the hinge arrangement and wherein each of the first and second clamp members form knuckles of the hinge arrangement.
5. The sprinkler guard of claim 4, wherein the cage includes a plurality of perimeter posts radially disposed about the internal volume, a wire circumscribed about the plurality of perimeter posts.
6. The sprinkler guard of claim 5, wherein the plurality of perimeter posts includes a pair of posts disposed in the first plane diametrically opposed about the internal volume in the first plane.
7. The sprinkler guard of claim 5, wherein the plurality perimeter posts include six perimeter posts, the wire consisting of a single wire circumscribed about the six posts.
8. The sprinkler guard of claim 4, wherein the closed state of the clamp assembly, the first and second clamp members include two arcuate bearing plates opposed to one another about the first plane for engagement about a sprinkler body of a sprinkler, each of the opposed arcuate bearing plates include clip members to secure the arcuate bearing plates to the wrench boss, each of the opposed arcuate bearing plates include a plurality of bracing members that extend from the bearing plates to brace against frame arms of the sprinkler frame.
9. A sprinkler guard for guarding a fire protection sprinkler having a frame body and a fluid deflector member affixed to the frame body, the sprinkler guard comprising: a securement assembly; and a cage affixed to the securement assembly to define a maximum guard height, the cage having a plurality of guard members defining an internal volume centered about a central vertical axis, the plurality of guard members having a first portion traversing about the internal volume to define an upper boundary of the cage, the plurality of guard members having a second portion traversing about the internal volume to define a lower boundary of the cage, the cage defining a cage height between the upper boundary and the lower boundary and a maximum guard height-to-cage height ratio (HGT:HCAG) up to 1.5:1, the plurality of guard members defining an insertion passageway proximate the lower boundary for receipt of the sprinkler to locate the fluid deflector member of the sprinkler within the internal volume and centered along the vertical axis, the sprinkler guard defining one or more of the following dimensional relationships with the sprinkler: (i) wherein a fixed distance between the fluid deflector member and the frame body and a clearance distance from the upper boundary of the cage to the deflector define a ratio of fixed distance-to-clearance distance (H1:H2) that ranges from 1:1 to 2:1; (ii) wherein a deflector diameter of the fluid deflector member and the clearance distance define a ratio of defector deflector diameter-to-clearance distance (Dia:H2) that ranges from 1.8:1 to 2:1; (iii) wherein a cage diameter of the cage and the deflector diameter define a ratio of cage diameter-to-deflector diameter (WCGE:Dia) that ranges from 1:7 to 2:1; and (iv) wherein the fluid deflector member is affixed to the frame body by a pair of frame arms having an arm width therebetween and an opening width of the insertion passageway and the arm width define a ratio of opening width-to-arm width (WOPN:WARM) that ranges from 1:1 to 1.2:1.
10. The sprinkler guard of claim 9, wherein the opening width of the insertion passageway is equal to or smaller than the deflector diameter.
11. The sprinkler guard of claim 9, wherein the second portion of the guard members traverse the internal volume inside of an outer periphery of fluid deflector member.
12. The sprinkler guard of claim 9, wherein when the fluid deflector is located within the internal volume of the cage, the lower boundary of the cage is axially located between the fluid deflector member and the body and axially spaced from a fluid outlet of the frame body.
13. The sprinkler guard of claim 9, wherein the first portion of the guard members includes a central portion that intersects the sprinkler axis and a skewed portion that slopes from the central portion to define a frustoconical framework of the upper boundary of the cage.
14. The sprinkler guard of claim 9, wherein the ratio of fixed distance-to-clearance distance (H1:H2) is one of 1.1:1 or 1:1.
15. The sprinkler guard of claim 9, wherein the fixed distance is 1.5 inches and clearance distance is 0.75 inch.
16. The sprinkler guard of claim 9, wherein the securement assembly is secured about the frame body between a wrench boss and external threads of the frame body.
17. The sprinkler guard of claim 9, wherein the plurality of guard members includes a plurality of perimeter posts radially disposed about the sprinkler extending parallel to the sprinkler axis and a wire circumscribed about the plurality of perimeter posts.
18. The sprinkler guard of claim 9, wherein the at least one or more dimensional relationships includes at least: (i) the ratio of fixed distance-to-clearance distance (H1:H2) that ranges from 1:1 to 2:1; and (ii) the ratio of deflector diameter-to-clearance distance (Dia:H2) that ranges from 1.8:1 to 2:1.
19. The sprinkler guard of claim 18, wherein the at least one or more dimensional relationships includes the ratio of cage diameter-to-deflector diameter (WCGE:Dia) that ranges from 1:7 to 2:1.
20. A sprinkler guard for guarding a fire protection sprinkler having a frame body and a fluid deflector member affixed to the frame body, the sprinkler guard comprising: a securement assembly; and a cage affixed to the securement assembly having a plurality of guard members defining an internal volume centered about a central vertical axis, the plurality of guard members having a first portion traversing about the internal volume to define an upper boundary of the cage, the plurality of guard members having a second portion traversing about internal volume to define a lower boundary of the cage, the plurality of guard members defining an insertion passageway proximate the lower boundary for receipt of the sprinkler to locate the fluid deflector member of the sprinkler within the internal volume and centered along the vertical axis, the sprinkler guard defining one or more of the following dimensional relationships with the sprinkler: (i) wherein a fixed distance between the fluid deflector member and the frame body and a clearance distance from the upper boundary of the cage to the deflector define a ratio of fixed distance-to-clearance distance (H1:H2) that ranges from 1:1 to 2:1; (ii) wherein a deflector diameter of the fluid deflector member and the clearance distance define a ratio of deflector diameter-to-clearance distance (Dia:H2) that ranges from 1.8 to 2:1; (iii) wherein a cage diameter of the cage and the deflector diameter define a ratio of cage diameter-to-deflector diameter (WCGE:Dia) that ranges from 1:7 to 2:1; and (iv) wherein the fluid deflector member is affixed to the frame body by a pair of frame arms having an arm width therebetween and an opening width of the insertion passageway and the arm width define a ratio of opening width-to-arm width (WOPN:WARM) that ranges from 1:1 to 1.2:1, wherein the securement assembly is a clamp assembly affixed to the cage, the clamp assembly having a clamp height and the cage having a cage height; and wherein the cage height-to-clamp height ratio is about 2:1.
21. The sprinkler guard of claim 20, wherein the cage height is about 1.5 inch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) 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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(7) The preferred clamp assembly 14 is preferably secured to the cage 12 to define a preferred hinged arrangement or relationship that limits or restricts the insertion passageway to secure the sprinkler guard 10 to the sprinkler. The preferred hinge arrangement maintains the cage 12 and clamp assembly 14 connected to one another when handling and installing the guard about a sprinkler thereby minimizing the number of separate components to be handled during an installation process. In addition to securing the cage 12 about the sprinkler, the clamp assembly 14 engages the frame of the sprinkler in a preferred manner that provides rigidity to the guarded sprinkler assembly. Because the sprinkler guard 10 provides protection to an installed sprinkler, the guard 10 does not negatively impact the fluid distribution and firefighting function of the sprinkler. In addition, the cage 12 defines a preferred profile that is compact and in close proximity to the fluid deflecting components of the sprinkler without negatively impacting the function of the sprinkler.
(8) In the preferred embodiments of the cage 12, the first guard member 20 is disposed in a first plane P1 with the second guard member 30a and the third member 30b extending parallel to a second plane P2 which extends perpendicular to and intersects the first plane P1 to define a central vertical axis A-A of the guard 10. Each of the guard members 20, 30a, 30b and the circumscribing member 40 are preferably formed from a metal wire or rod member of suitable gauge to provide protection to the sprinkler. A preferred wire metal wire is about 0.1 inch and more preferably 0.09 inch in diameter steel wire. The first guard member 20 is preferably formed with a central portion 22 having a pair of terminal end portions 24a, 24b equidistantly spaced apart from one another about and extending to one side of the central portion 22. In the guard 10, the central horizontal portion 22 intersects the central axis A-A in the first plane P1 with the pair of terminal end portions 24a, 24b equidistantly spaced apart from one another about the central vertical axis A-A. The first guard member 20 includes two portions disposed about the central vertical axis A-A with each of the two portions extending between the horizontal portion 22 and one of the terminal end portions 24a, 24b to define a first pair of perimeter posts 26a, 26b of the cage.
(9) In the cage 12, the second guard member 30a and a third guard member 30b are in a preferably fixed spaced apart relationship from one another equidistantly about the central vertical axis A-A to define the preferred cage insertion passageway or opening 10a for inserting operational components of a sprinkler into the cage. The wire forming second and third guard members 30a, 30b preferably define a closed form with the ends of the wire being brought and affixed together to form a central post 34 of the guard members 30a, 30b. As seen in
(10) In the cage formation, portions of the second and third guard members 30a, 30b are disposed radially from the central vertical axis A-A to define a second pair of perimeter posts 38a, 38b and a third pair of perimeter posts 38c, 38d. Preferably each of the perimeter posts 26a, 26b, 38a, 38b, 38c, 38d extends axially parallel to the central vertical axis A-A with the first pair of perimeter posts 26a, 26b preferably disposed in the first plane P1. Alternatively, the perimeter posts can define alternate geometries in traversing about the internal volume 16 in the direction from the clamp assembly 14 toward the preferred central horizontal portion 22 of the first guard member 20. The perimeter of the cage 12 is preferably circular with the perimeter posts 26a, 26b, 38a, 38b, 38c, 38d or portions thereof spaced equidistantly from the central vertical axis A-A of the cage 12. In such a preferred embodiment of the cage 12, the circumscribing member 40 is preferably of a circular geometry and consists of a single circular member in tangential contact with the perimeter posts 26a, 26b, 38a, 38b, 38c, 38d.
(11) The preferred clamp assembly 14 affixed to the cage 12 preferably includes a first clamp member 14a and a second clamp member 14b to define a preferred hinged relationship or arrangement 50 with respect to one another about one of the terminal end portions 24b of the first guard member 20. More preferably, the terminal end portion 24b forms a pin about which each of the clamp member 14a, 14b rotate. In a preferred embodiment, the terminal end portion 24b is preferably deformed or staked to form a rivet to secure the clamp members 14a, 14b in the hinged relationship. The hinged relationship has an open state, shown in
(12) In the closed state of the clamp assembly 14, the first and second clamp members 14a, 14b include bearing plates 60a, 60b opposed to one another about the first plane P1. In the clamp members 14a, 14b and the bearing plates 60a, 60b defining a preferred arched or arcuate geometry for securement about a fire sprinkler body. Preferably respectively formed at one end of each of the clamp members 14a, 14b is a knuckle 52a, 52b for receipt of the terminal end portion 24b of the first guard member 20 as a pin to form the preferred hinged relationship 50. In the preferred configuration of the sprinkler guard 10, the hinge arrangement 50 is axially disposed between the arcuate bearing plates 60a, 60b and the horizontal portion 22 of the first guard member 20. Each of the opposed arcuate bearing plates include one or more clip formations or members 62 to secure the arcuate bearing plates to the sprinkler body. Preferred embodiments of the arcuate bearing plates 60a, 60b also include a plurality of bracing members that extend from each of the bearing plates in the direction of the vertical central axis to contact the sprinkler frame in a preferred manner as described herein to stiffen and provide rigidity to the guarded sprinkler assembly. The plurality of bracing members 64 preferably has four bracing members in which each arcuate bearing plate 60a, 60b includes two bracing members about the second plane P2 intersecting and perpendicular to the first plane P1. As seen in
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(14) Firefighting fluid is delivered to the sprinkler inlet 112 at a working pressure and discharged from the outlet 114 to impact the deflector for distribution in an expected density and/or geometry about the guarded sprinkler assembly. The outer surface of the sprinkler body 110 is configured for connecting the sprinkler 10 to a fluid supply pipe. For example, the body 110 can include an external male pipe thread 111. Preferred embodiments of the external male pipe thread 111 include a nominal ½ inch-14 NPT. Larger threaded connection can include nominal ¾ inch-14 NPT pipe. To facilitate securement of the sprinkler 110 to a fluid pipe fitting such as, for example a tee fitting or union, the sprinkler body 110 includes a wrench boss 118 with a preferably hexagonal perimeter disposed about the outlet 114 and centered about the sprinkler axis X-X to provide two or more flat surfaces for engagement by an installation tool, such as for example, a sprinkler installation wrench.
(15) To secure the sprinkler guard 10 to the sprinkler 100, the clamp assembly 14 and its arcuate bearing plates 60a, 60b can wrap about and preferably bear against the sprinkler body 110 between the wrench boss 118 and the external thread 111. Moreover, the clip members 62 are preferably dimensioned to define a recess sufficient to accommodate the thickness or height of the wrench boss 118 and secure the clamp assembly 14 about the sprinkler body 110 as seen, for example, in
(16) Referring again to
(17) In the closed state of the clamp assembly 14 about the sprinkler 100, the ends 24a, 34 of the guard members 20, 30a, 30b are received in the compartments of the closed compartments 15a, 15b, 15c of the clamp assembly 14. The clamp members 14a, 14b can be secured to one another by an appropriate fastening device 17 such as for example a screw and nut assembly (not shown). In the preferred guarded sprinkler assembly, the clamp assembly 14 engages the sprinkler frame arms 120 in a manner that orients the frame 105 to locate the frame arms 120 in the first plane P1 of the guard 10 aligned with the compartments 15a, 15b, 15c and hinge 50. The spaced apart bracing members 64 expose a sufficient portion of the wrench boss 118 to allow for tool access in order to adjust connection of the sprinkler to a fluid supply pipe with the guard 10 installed.
(18) The sprinkler guard 10 protects the operative components of the sprinkler 100 in the installed and operative position of the sprinkler. The operative components can include a fluid deflecting member or deflector 200 and/or a thermally responsive actuating device 500. Preferred embodiments of the sprinkler 10, are preferably configured as automatic sprinklers such that fluid discharge from the connected sprinkler 10 and its outlet 114 is controlled by a seal assembly 400 that is disposed within the passageway 116 proximate the outlet 114 as seen in
(19) The thermally responsive element 500 is preferably embodied as a thermally responsive frangible glass bulb, as seen in
(20) The deflector 200 is illustratively shown bent or formed for installation in an upright orientation in which supplied firefighting fluid is discharged from the outlet 114 to impact the deflector 200 in an upward direction. Alternatively, the affixed deflector can be formed or configured for a pendent orientation in which fluid is discharged in a downward direction or in a sidewall orientation in which water is discharged horizontally. The deflector 200 is affixed to the boss 122 to locate the deflector 200 at a first fixed distance from the body 110. For example, the deflector 200 is located at a fixed distance H1 from the region between the boss 118 and the external thread 111 against which the bearing plates 60a, 60b bear of the clamp assembly 14. Accordingly, in the guarded sprinkler assembly, the deflector 200 is located at a preferred fixed distance from one or more features or structures of the sprinkler guard 10. For example, the deflector 200 is located at a preferred second fixed distance H2 from the central portion 22 of the first guard member 20. In one preferred aspect, the second fixed distance H2 defines the clearance above the deflector 200 and indirectly defines the clearance below the deflector 200 within the internal volume 16 of the cage 12 to manipulate and position the sprinkler 100 and its deflector to secure the guard 10 about the sprinkler 200. In another preferred aspect, the second fixed distance H2 defines a preferred profile of the cage 12 about the deflector 200 that is compact enough to protect the deflector yet not interfere with the distribution function of the deflector while exposing the other portions of the sprinkler frame 105 to install or loosen the sprinkler 100 from the fluid supply piping with the sprinkler guard 10 on. Moreover, the cage 12 and the perimeter posts 26a, 26b, 38a, 38c, 38d define the preferably circular perimeter and preferred radial clearance about the deflector 200.
(21) Accordingly, in the preferred guarded sprinkler assembly, the sprinkler 100 and the guard 10 define one or more preferred dimensional relationships. For example, in one preferred embodiment with reference to
(22) As previously noted and with reference to
(23) With reference to
(24) Preferably, each of the guard members 20, 30a, 30b traverse about the internal volume 16 in a manner to define the lower end perimeter or boundary 12a of the preferred profile of the cage 12 and the opposite upper end perimeter or boundary 12b of the preferred profile of the cage 12 with the upper boundary opposite the clamp assembly 14 and the lower boundary between the upper boundary 12a and the clamp assembly 14. With reference to
(25) At the upper boundary 12b of the cage, each of the guard members 20, 30a, 30b have portions that traverse the internal volume 16 above the deflector 200. With reference to
(26) 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.