Fire extinguishing spray nozzle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6745847
  • Patent Number
    6,745,847
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 8, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 8, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A fire extinguishing spray nozzle connected to a vertical pipeline includes a nozzle body with a plurality of micro apertures formed on a lower inner circumference thereof, and a nozzle cap connected to the nozzle body and having a guide line and orifices. The orifices of the nozzle cap communicate with a chamber formed between the nozzle body and nozzle cap, so that water supplied from the vertical pipeline flows to the orifices through a guide line. The nozzle body has a female threaded portion on an inner circumference of a connecting line, and the nozzle cap has a male threaded portion on a protruded portion thereof, so that the nozzle cap is threadedly engaged to the nozzle body.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a fire extinguishing spray nozzle, and more particularly, to a fire extinguishing spray nozzle capable of effectively overcoming fires by generating water fog through micro apertures of an end of a nozzle.




2. Background of the Prior Art




In general, ships are provided under the ceiling thereof with a number of fire extinguishing spray nozzles for preventing a flame from being spread and extinguishing fires.




According to the fire extinguishing spray nozzle, in case of fire, water is supplied from a water tank through a horizontal pipe and a manifold to a vertical pipeline. And then, the water is sprayed from several apertures formed on an end of the spray nozzle connected to the vertical pipeline.




The conventional fire extinguishing spray nozzle cannot extinguish fires caused by oil or gas using water spray. Although the fires can be extinguished using halon gas or carbon dioxide gas, since these gases are harmful to the human body, fire officers have to be evacuated for safety. In addition, since the halon gas or carbon dioxide gas also are harmful to appliances, the operation of a heating, ventilation and air conditioning system has to be interrupted, and a main engine and the power have to be shut off.




In order to overcome the above problems, a nozzle for spreading and generating water fog is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,769,327, issued to Kure. According to the Kure patent, at least two channels converge and collide at a point outside of the nozzle, which comprises an attachment for connection with a water conduit. The attachment is provided with a support surface for a nozzle head. The nozzle head is provided with at least one support surface cooperating with the support surface of the attachment. The discharge orifices are boated at the support surfaces between the head and the attachment.




The point of collision is determined with exact precision by the mutual angle of the channels, but it is difficult to precisely machine a plurality of the channels on the support surface of the head. Therefore, the cost of manufacturing the above nozzle is increased.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a fire extinguishing spray nozzle that substantially obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the prior art.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a fire extinguishing spray nozzle capable of effectively extinguishing fires using water fog generated by a pressure difference and collision of water particles passing water through micro apertures of an end of a nozzle.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a fire extinguishing spray nozzle capable of being easily manufactured.




In order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides a fire extinguishing spray nozzle connected to a vertical pipeline, the spray nozzle comprising: a nozzle body with a plurality of micro apertures formed on a lower inner circumference thereof, and a nozzle cap connected to the nozzle body and having a guide line and orifices, wherein the orifices of the nozzle cap are communicated with a chamber formed between the nozzle body and the nozzle cap, so that water supplied from the vertical pipeline flows to the orifices through the guide line.




The spray nozzle is further connected to a tank for storing a nitrogen gas, and is supplied with the water and the nitrogen gas.




The water and the nitrogen gas are mixed in the chamber, and are discharged outwardly from the micro apertures at a high pressure to form water fog.




The nozzle body has a female threaded portion formed on an inner circumference of a connecting line, and the nozzle cap has a male threaded portion formed on a protruded portion thereof, so that the nozzle cap is threadly engaged to the nozzle body.




According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a fire extinguishing spray nozzle connected to a vertical pipeline, the spray nozzle comprising: a nozzle body having a connecting line; a nozzle cap connected to the nozzle body and having a guide line and orifices; and a coupling member with a plurality of micro apertures formed on a lower inner circumference thereof and interposed between the nozzle body and the nozzle cap, wherein the orifices of the coupling member are communicated with a chamber formed between the nozzle body and the coupling member, so that water supplied from the vertical pipeline flows to the orifices through the guide line.




The nozzle body has a female threaded portion formed on an inner circumference of the connecting line, and the nozzle cap has a male threaded portion formed on a protruded portion thereof, so that the nozzle cap is threadly engaged to the nozzle body.




It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the present invention as claimed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the present invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment(s) of the present invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the present invention. In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a fire extinguishing system of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view illustrating the construction of a spray nozzle according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 3



a


and


3




b


are cross sectional views of the spray nozzle in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

a perspective view illustrating the construction of a spray nozzle according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view of a detailed construction of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view illustrating the construction of a spray nozzle according to a further preferred embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 7

is a cross sectional view of a detailed construction of FIG.


6


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Reference will now be made in detail to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 1

is a diagram of the construction of a fire extinguishing system according to the present invention. The fire extinguishing system comprises a first water tank


200


filled with water to be used when extinguishing fires, a first pump


202


for increasing a pressure of the water filled in the first water tank


200


up to 35 bar, and a second pump


204


for increasing a risen pressure of the water more than 70 bar.




A pressure switch


206


is located between the first pump


202


and the second pump


204


for regulating the pressure of the pumps.




The fire extinguishing system further comprises a nitrogen tank


208


filled with nitrogen. The nitrogen serves as a medium of increasing a pressure in a spray nozzle to a positively necessary pressure, i.e., 100 bar, suitable for generating a water fog


24


at the spray nozzle


100


.




In addition, a second water tank


210


is connected to the nitrogen tank


208


for serving as a lubricant so that the nitrogen flows smoothly in a pipeline.




The water, a hydraulic pressure of which is risen to a pressure of 100 bar, flows through a manifold to the spray nozzle


100


, so that it passes through micro apertures


14


to generate the water fog


24


.





FIGS. 2 and 3

are views illustrating the detailed construction of the spray nozzle according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention. The spray nozzle


100


includes mainly a body


10


and a nozzle cap


18


. A connecting line


12


is formed in the nozzle body


10


, and is fastened to a vertical pipeline


26


shown in FIG.


1


. The micro apertures


14


are formed along an inner circumference of the nozzle body


10


.




A guide line


20


is formed in the nozzle cap


18


, so that the water pressurized to 100 bar is guided to orifices


16


formed in at least 4 directions around the nozzle cap


18


.




The orifice


16


is communicated with the guide line formed in the nozzle cap


18


, so as to strongly spray the water into a chamber


22


formed between the nozzle body


10


and the nozzle cap


18


.




At that time, the water sprayed primarily from the orifice


16


collides with an end


23


of the nozzle body


10


, so that particles of the water are broken finely. The following nitrogen gas passes through the orifices


16


to collide with the previously broken particles of water and so more breaking of the particles of water occurs.




In order to prevent a phenomenon in that the particles are mixed to form large particles, the particles are eddied in the chamber


22


, thereby causing the particles to be expanded.




After that, the mixtures expanded in the chamber


22


pass through the micro apertures


14


in the nozzle body


10


. The particles of water are more broken due to the high-pressure discharge, and are radially sprayed in the atmosphere through the micro apertures


14


in a shape of water fog


24


.




The nozzle body has a female threaded portion formed on an inner circumference of a connecting line, and the nozzle cap has a male threaded portion formed on a protruded portion thereof, so that the nozzle cap is threadly engaged to the nozzle body.





FIGS. 4 and 5

show another embodiment of the fire distinguishing spray nozzle of the present invention.




The fire extinguishing spray nozzle shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

is divided into a nozzle body


110


and a nozzle cap


118


. A connecting line


112


and micro apertures


114


are formed in the nozzle body


110


, and a guide line


120


is formed in the nozzle cap


118


and is connected to orifices


116


.




The water and nitrogen gas flow through the orifices


116


into a chamber


122


of the nozzle body


110


, and the mixtures are eddied in the chamber


122


, thereby causing the particles to be expanded. The mixtures expanded in the chamber


122


pass through the micro apertures


14


in the nozzle body


110


at a high pressure, thereby being radially sprayed in the atmosphere in shape of water fog


24


.





FIGS. 6 and 7

show a further embodiment of the fire extinguishing spray nozzle of the present invention. A nozzle cap


60


is fastened to a bottom of a nozzle body


50


, and is formed with orifices


58


in four directions. The nozzle body has a connecting line


52


. A coupling member


54


is interposed between the nozzle body


50


and the nozzle cap


60


. A plurality of micro apertures


56


are formed in an outer circumference of the coupling member


54


. The coupling member


54


is provided in a center thereof with an opening for receiving the nozzle cap


60


.




The operation of the fire extinguishing spray nozzle constructed as described above will now be described.




The water supplied from a pressurized tank (not shown) passes through a guide line


62


formed in the nozzle cap


60


, and then passes through the orifices


58


having a smaller diameter than that of the guide line


62


, thereby generating a pressure difference and thus finely breaking the particles of water. In addition, the particles of water are eddied in a chamber


64


, and are sprayed from the micro apertures


56


formed in the coupling member


54


, thereby being radially sprayed in the atmosphere in a shape of water fog.




Since the coupling member


54


is interposed between the nozzle body


50


and the nozzle cap


60


, the micro apertures


56


can be easily formed in the coupling member


50


. In addition, an alien substance inserted into the micro apertures can be easily removed.




With the construction as described above, since the water passes through the orifices at a high pressure, the pressure difference and the collision of the particles of water cause the grain size thereof to be minimized. The water is mixed with the nitrogen gas, and is expanded within the chamber. The mixtures pass through the micro apertures formed in an end of the nozzle to generate the water fog. Therefore, the present invention may effectively extinguish fires produced due to oil or gas, as well as overcoming solid fires.




The forgoing embodiments are merely exemplary and are not to be construed as limiting the present invention. The present teachings can be readily applied to other types of apparatuses. The description of the present invention is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims. Many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.



Claims
  • 1. A fire extinguishing spray nozzle connected to a vertical pipeline, the spray nozzle comprising:a nozzle body having a connecting line; a nozzle cap connected to the nozzle body and having a guide line and orifices; a coupling member interposed between the nozzle body and the nozzle cap and having a plurality of micro apertures on a lower inner circumference thereof; and a chamber formed between the nozzle body and the coupling member communicating with the orifices of the nozzle cap and the micro apertures of the coupling member.
  • 2. A spray nozzle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the nozzle body has a female threaded portion formed on an inner circumference of the connecting line, and the nozzle cap has a male threaded portion on a protruded portion thereof, so that the nozzle cap is threadedly engaged to the nozzle body.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2002-7236 Feb 2002 KR
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
2749183 Fraser Jun 1956 A
4989675 Papavergos Feb 1991 A
5769327 Kure et al. Jun 1998 A