Claims
- 1. A fire extinguishing apparatus comprising:
- a smoke sensor installed in a room for sensing smoke in the room;
- a heat sensor installed in the room for sensing temperature in the room;
- an electrical control unit connected to both the smoke and heat sensors for generating a control signal when a fire sensing signal is inputted to the electrical control unit from the smoke sensor or the heat sensor;
- a remote controlled valve connected to the electrical control unit, the remote controlled valve being opened when the electrical control unit sends the control signal to the remote controlled valve;
- a plunger pump for supplying a highly pressurized liquid, the plunger pump being connected to the electrical control unit in order to supply the highly pressurized liquid when the control signal is inputted to the plunger pump from the electrical control unit;
- a spraying means for spraying the highly pressurized liquid towards a fire, the spraying means applying a centrifugal force to the highly pressurized liquid passing therethrough, the highly pressurized liquid being transformed into fine particles when sprayed out to the fire;
- a first liquid pipe disposed between the plunger pump and the remote controlled valve in order to supply the highly pressurized liquid from the plunger pump to the remote controlled valve; and
- a second liquid pipe disposed between the remote controlled valve and the spraying means in order to supply the highly pressurized liquid from the remote controlled valve to the spraying means;
- wherein the spraying means including a spraying nozzle assembly, the spraying nozzle assembly comprising a frame having an opening end at an upper portion thereof and a plurality of screw holes at an underside thereof, a cap member connected to the second liquid pipe so as to receive the highly pressurized liquid from the second liquid pipe, and a plurality of nozzle sections which are screw-coupled into the screw holes in order to spray the highly pressurized liquid toward the fire, each screw hole being regularly spaced out apart from each other, the cap member being assembled into the opening end of the frame, each nozzle section including a hollow nozzle body having a center hole and a thread-type hole, a swirler accommodated in the hollow nozzle body in order to apply the centrifugal force to the highly pressurized liquid passing therethrough, a swirler holder which is accommodated in the thread-type hole and contacts with an upper surface of the swirler, and a nozzle tip having an orifice for spraying the pressurized liquid to the fire, the nozzle tip being inserted in a terminal end of the center hole.
- 2. The fire extinguishing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spraying nozzle assembly has four screw holes and four nozzle sections.
- 3. The fire extinguishing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the underside of the frame is sloped at a predetermined angle so that the highly pressurized liquid extensively sprays to an exterior.
- 4. The fire extinguishing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cap member has a disc shape and is provided at an upper surface thereof with a hollow cylindrical portion connected to the second liquid pipe.
- 5. The fire extinguishing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein for each nozzle section, the nozzle tip is formed integrally with the hollow nozzle body.
- 6. The fire extinguishing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein for each nozzle section, the hollow nozzle body includes a head portion having a polygonal shape, a thread portion which is screw-coupled into one of the screw holes of the frame, and a ridge portion disposed between the head portion and the thread portion.
- 7. The fire extinguishing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein for each nozzle section, the swirler has a cylindrical body formed at a center thereof with a center bore, the cylindrical body being provided at a cylindrical outer wall thereof with a plurality of slots which are regularly spaced out apart from each other so as to guide the highly pressurized liquid into the orifice of the nozzle tip, each slot being offset with respect to the orifice of the nozzle tip.
- 8. The fire extinguishing apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein for each nozzle section, a center area of an underside of the cylindrical body is cut away at a predetermined depth in order to guide the highly pressurized liquid that has passed through the slots into the nozzle tip.
- 9. The fire extinguishing apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein for each nozzle section, the swirler has four slots.
- 10. The fire extinguishing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein for each nozzle section, the swirler holder has a cylindrical shape and is formed at a center thereof with an opening for receiving the highly pressurized liquid, the swirler holder being integrally formed at an underside thereof with a plurality of protuberances which are regularly spaced out apart from each other.
- 11. The fire extinguishing apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein for each nozzle section, the swirler holder has four protuberances, and the protuberances contact with the upper surface of the swirler.
- 12. The fire extinguishing apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein for each nozzle section, an outer cylindrical wall of the swirler holder is formed with a thread, so that the swirler holder is screw-coupled into the thread-type hole of the hollow nozzle body.
- 13. A fire extinguishing apparatus comprising:
- a smoke sensor installed in a room for sensing smoke in the room;
- a heat sensor installed in the room for sensing temperature in the room;
- an electrical control unit connected to both the smoke and heat sensors for generating a control signal when a fire sensing signal is inputted to the electrical control unit from the smoke sensor or the heat sensor;
- a remote controlled valve connected to the electrical control unit, the remote controlled valve being opened when the electrical control unit sends the control signal to the remote controlled valve;
- a plunger pump for supplying a highly pressurized liquid, the plunger pump being connected to the electrical control unit in order to supply the highly pressurized liquid when the control signal is inputted to the plunger pump from the electrical control unit;
- a spraying nozzle assembly for spraying the highly pressurized liquid towards a fire, the spraying nozzle assembly applying a centrifugal force to the highly pressurized liquid passing therethrough, the highly pressurized liquid being transformed into fine particles when sprayed out to the fire;
- a first liquid pipe disposed between the plunger pump and the remote controlled valve in order to guide the highly pressurized liquid from the plunger pump to the remote controlled valve; and
- a second liquid pipe disposed between the remote controlled valve and the spraying nozzle assembly in order to guide the highly pressurized liquid from the remote controlled valve to the spraying nozzle assembly;
- the spraying nozzle assembly including a frame having an opening end at an upper portion thereof and four screw holes at an underside thereof, a cap member connected to the second liquid pipe so as to receive the highly pressurized liquid from the second liquid pipe, and four nozzle sections which are screw-coupled into the screw holes in order to spray the highly pressurized liquid toward the fire, each screw hole being regularly spaced out apart from each other, the cap member being assembled into the opening end of the frame, the underside of the frame being sloped at a predetermined angle so that the highly pressurized liquid extensively sprays out to the fire, the cap member having a disc shape and being provided at an upper surface thereof with a hollow cylindrical portion connected to the second liquid pipe,
- each nozzle section including a hollow nozzle body having a center hole and a thread-type hole, a swirler accommodated in the hollow nozzle body in order to apply the centrifugal force to the highly pressurized liquid passing therethrough, a swirler holder accommodated in the thread-type hole, and a nozzle tip having an orifice for spraying the pressurized liquid to the fire, the nozzle tip being inserted in a terminal end of the center hole,
- the hollow nozzle body including a head portion having a polygonal shape, a thread portion which is screw-coupled into one of the screw holes of the frame, and a ridge portion disposed between the head portion and the thread portion,
- the swirler having a cylindrical body formed at a center thereof with a center bore, the cylindrical body being provided at a cylindrical outer wall thereof with four slots which are regularly spaced out apart from each other so as to guide the highly pressurized liquid into the orifice of the nozzle tip, the slots being offset with respect to the orifice of the nozzle tip, the cylindrical body having a cutting portion at a center area thereof for guiding the highly pressurized liquid that has passed through the slots into the orifice of the nozzle tip,
- the swirler holder having a cylindrical shape and being formed at a center thereof with an opening for receiving the highly pressurized liquid, the swirler holder being integrally formed at an underside thereof with four protuberances which are regularly spaced out apart from each other, the protuberances being contacted with an upper surface of the swirler, the swirler holder having an outer cylindrical wall formed with a thread so that the swirler holder is screw-coupled into the thread-type hole of the hollow nozzle body.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/626,420, filed Apr. 2, 1996, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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