The present invention relates to an appliance having capability to assist in retarding a fire external to the appliance and a system incorporating such appliances. More particularly, although not exclusively, the invention relates to an appliance that utilises components used for its normal operation for retarding fires.
A number of systems for suppressing fires initiated in a kitchen have been developed and produced. The most common systems are manually operated, hand-held, fire extinguishers and plumbed-in sprinkler systems. The hand-held extinguishers require manual actuation and operation, and have a finite volume of suppressant. Sprinkler systems require significant plumbing and installation works and are consequently difficult to retrofit and expensive.
The invention addresses the problems of the existing approaches to suppressing fires in a kitchen by providing an automatic device that is not limited by volume of suppressant and requires no modification to existing plumbed infrastructure.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,930,579 discloses the use of a sprinkler head on a hose attached to a spigot for a boiler—the system is not integrated into an appliance and is connected directly and solely to the water supply.
CA2164649 discloses a fire extinguisher incorporated into a stove with multiple nozzles.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,648,077 discloses a fire extinguisher sprinkler head adapted to fit onto existing pipework. The system is not integrated.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,013,577 discloses an internal sprinkler system for an industrial clothes dryer.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,231,988 discloses an internal sprinkler system for a water-conducting domestic appliance.
US2009/0159301 describes an internal fire suppression system for an appliance such as a clothes dryer.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,866,687 describes a system for extinguishing fires comprising a number of nozzles mounted on a tank containing extinguishant under pressure.
EP1844819 describes a transportable room fire extinguisher column comprising a tank, power supply and nozzles.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,878,258 describes a portable fire suppression installation comprising a tank, pump and misting nozzles.
WO2008041867 discloses a fire suppression apparatus adapted for connection to a water supply for a faucet.
WO2010082853 discloses a fire suppression apparatus and/or cooking appliance with a fire suppression apparatus adapted for installation or installed at a location on or proximate the cooking appliance.
None of these documents discloses an appliance that incorporates an external fire suppression capability using the existing appliance functionality.
It is an object of the invention to provide an appliance having external fire suppression capability using existing appliance functionality or to at least provide the public with a useful choice.
According to a first aspect there is provided an appliance having capability to assist in retarding a fire external to the appliance including:
The pump may be a specific pump for supplying pressurised fluid to the nozzle conduit or one pump may be utilised for the normal appliance function as well as for supplying pressurised fluid to the nozzle conduit. A flow control arrangement may be provided which normally connects the pump outlet to the normal appliance function and connects the pump outlet to the nozzle conduit when a fire hazard is detected. This may be in the form of a multi-port valve or utilise a number of solenoid valves or other suitable arrangement.
The nozzle conduit may be directly connected to a nozzle incorporated into the appliance or it may be connected to a nozzle outlet, such as a snap-fit coupling, enabling an external nozzle to be connected.
Where a nozzle is incorporated into an appliance it may be located on a surface of an appliance that is exposed when the appliance is installed. A pop-out nozzle may be provided behind a burst panel.
The control circuit may control the normal appliance function as well as operation in the fire hazard mode. The control circuit may be responsive to an external fire detection sensor or a fire detection sensor may be integrated into the appliance. An external fire detection circuit may communicate with the control circuit via a wireless signal, over power lines, via a sound signal or over communication lines.
The appliance may be a cleaning appliance (such as a washing machine, dishwasher etc. with an internal pump), a waste disposer, a coffee maker, a plumbed fridge, a boiler or like appliance.
Where the appliance is a waste disposer a pump may be included driven by the waste disposer motor. A popup nozzle may be included in the waste disposer that extends out of the waste disposer when pressurised fluid is provided thereto. A control circuit of the waste disposer may control the supply of fluid to the waste disposer during operation of the waste disposer. A nozzle located remote from the waste disposer may also be plumbed to the pump of the waste disposer.
The appliance may also include an internal fire suppressing system. This may deliver a fire retardant substance such as a fire retarding powder or gas or a fluid. In one embodiment the fire retardant substance may be water and capabilities of the appliance may be used for its delivery.
A fire retardant system may combine one or more appliances as described above and one or more fire sensors that supply fire detection signals to a control circuit of an appliance when a fire hazard is detected.
In a distributed system a remote control system may communicate with one or more appliance(s) and send a fire detection signal in response to conditions external to a building in which the one or more appliances are housed.
According to another aspect there is provided a waste disposer including a controllable fluid inlet valve and a control circuit wherein the control circuit controls the controllable inlet valve to introduce fluid into the waste disposer when it is operated.
According to a further aspect there is provided an appliance capable of retarding a fire external to the appliance including:
According to a further aspect there is provided an appliance capable of retarding a fire external to the appliance including:
According to a further aspect there is provided an appliance capable of retarding a fire external to the appliance including:
According to a further aspect there is provided an appliance capable of retarding a fire external to the appliance including:
According to a further aspect there is provided an appliance capable of delivering a fire retardant to a nozzle for retarding a fire external to the appliance including:
The accompanying drawings which are incorporated in and constitute part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the general description of the invention given above, and the detailed description of embodiments given by way of non-limiting example below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
The invention will be described in relation to a range of exemplary appliances but it will be appreciated that the invention may have application to appliances including dishwashers, clothes washers, waste disposers, coffee making machines, water boilers and other like appliances. Where an appliance incorporates or is connected to a water supply this may be advantageously employed for external fire retarding. Likewise a control circuit of an appliance may advantageously be employed to control an external fire retarding system. In the following drawings like integers will be given the same number.
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A fire sensor 7 transmits a fire detection signal when it detects a fire condition. The fire sensor may be wired to a mains power supply or may be battery powered. Alternatively it may be a unit that plugs in to a power outlet for ease of installation. Alternatively the fire sensor may be integrated into the appliance or be a fire sensor integrated into another appliance.
The fire detection signal may be a wireless signal that may be received by a wireless receiver of control circuit 4. Alternatively the fire detection signal may be a sound signal and control circuit 4 may include a sound receiver that detects a specific fire detection signal. Alternatively the fire detection signal may be sent via a signal sent over the electrical mains supply. This may be particularly suited where the fire sensor receives power from the mains supply. Alternatively the fire sensor may be connected to the control circuit via a communications line.
Upon receipt of a fire detection signal control circuit 4 may actuate pump 3 to supply pressurised fluid and actuate multi-port valve 5 to supply pressurised fluid from the pump outlet to nozzle conduit 8 supplying nozzle 9. Nozzle 9 may be a pop out nozzle that extends when supplied with pressurised fluid. It may be located behind a burst plate so that it is normally covered and extends to open the burst plate when activated. The nozzle may produce a fluid mist that creates a fog within a room to retard any fire within the room.
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Motor 23 may also drive pump 28 which receives fluid when solenoid valve 29 is opened by control circuit 26. Pressurised fluid output from pump 28 may be supplied via conduit 22 to pop up nozzle arrangement 30. Pop up nozzle 30 include an outer chamber 31 and inner tube 32 which supplies pressurised fluid to nozzle 33. When control circuit 26 receives a fire detection signal from a fire sensor it may drive motor 23 and open solenoid valve 29. The pressurised fluid supplied to pop up nozzle 30 causes inner tube 32 to rise (as shown in
Motor 46 may also drive pump 51 which receives fluid when solenoid valve 52 is opened by control circuit 49. Pressurised fluid output from pump 51 may be supplied via conduit 43 to pop up nozzle 42 in bench 45. When control circuit 49 receives a fire detection signal from a fire sensor it may drive motor 46 and open solenoid valve 52. The pressurised fluid supplied to pop up nozzle 42 causes it to rise when supplied with pressurised fluid. Whilst a pop up nozzle is shown it will be appreciated that a fixed nozzle may also be employed. Further, the nozzle could be located in a different position such as the front of the bench, on a wall, in the ceiling etc.
There is thus provided an appliance having an external fire retarding capability utilising the fluid supply system and or control system of an appliance. This results in a compact an economical solution with a range of possible implementations. An internal fire retarding system may also be provided utilising functionality of the external fire retarding system. There is also provided a fire retarding system allowing multiple appliances with fire retarding capability and multiple sensors to provide an integrated solution for multiple locations.
While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of the embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in detail, it is not the intention of the Applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departure from the spirit or scope of the Applicant's general inventive concept.
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595648 | Oct 2011 | NZ | national |
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PCT/NZ2012/000177 | 10/3/2012 | WO | 00 | 4/7/2014 |