Claims
- 1. A fire sprinkler formed by an injection molding process comprising:
a molded plastic body portion made of an injection molded plastic having a substantially hollow central portion for allowing water to pass therethrough, the hollow central portion extending from a distal end to a proximate end of the molded plastic body; a diffuser head portion located in the vicinity of the distal end of the hollow central portion; a sealing member made of an injection molded elastomeric material in proximity to the hollow central portion; and a link portion, wherein when the link reaches a predetermined temperature the link portion is activated to start the flow of water out of the sprinkler.
- 2. A fire sprinkler according to claim 1, further comprising a retainer portion placed across the distal end of the hollow central portion, said retainer portion held in place by the link portion, and wherein the sealing member is placed between the retainer portion and the distal end of the hollow central portion to provide a water tight seal between the distal end and the retainer portion.
- 3. A fire sprinkler according to claim 2, wherein the sealing member is in the shape of a planar membrane that extends across the entire distal end of the hollow central portion in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the hollow central portion.
- 4. A fire sprinkler according to claim 1, wherein the sealing portion is in the shape of an O-ring and is located in the between the distal end of the hollow central portion and the diffuser head portion.
- 5. A fire sprinkler according to claim 1, wherein the sealing member is in the shape of a planar membrane that extends across the entire proximate end of the hollow central portion in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the hollow central portion.
- 6. A fire sprinkler according to claim 5, further comprising a support surface located between the sealing portion and the proximal end of the hollow central portion.
- 7. A fire sprinkler according to claim 6, wherein the support surface is a split cover.
- 8. A fire sprinkler according to claim 5, further comprising an additional sealing member in the shape of an O-ring, located the between the distal end of the hollow central portion and the diffuser head portion.
- 9. A fire sprinkler according to claim 5, further comprising an insert that mounts the sealing member and wherein the sealing member is located in the vicinity of the proximate end of the hollow central portion.
- 10. A fire sprinkler according to claim 9, wherein the insert is threaded.
- 11. A fire sprinkler according to claim 9, wherein the insert is tabbed.
- 12. A fire sprinkler according to 9, wherein the insert is a molded plastic body and is made by a first shot in a multi-shot injection molding process, and wherein the sealing member is an elastomeric material and is made by a second shot in the multi-shot injection molding process.
- 13. A sprinkler head according to claim 1, wherein the diffuser head portion further comprises an extended portion and a stop member at the end opposite the diffuser head.
- 14. A fire sprinkler according to claim 4, wherein the diffuser head portion further comprises an extended portion that moves in a direction toward the proximate end of the hollow body portion, and wherein the extended portion includes a stop member at the end near the proximate end of the hollow body portion.
- 15. A fire sprinkler according to claim 14, wherein the stop member has radially extending members that are angled in a longitudinal direction and are adapted to rotate the diffuser head portion around its longitudinal axis.
- 16. A fire sprinkler according to claim 4, wherein the diffuser head portion is movable in a direction along the axis of the hollow central portion, and when said link is activated the diffuser head portion moves from the distal end in a direction away from the proximate end of the hollow portion.
- 17. A fire sprinkler according to claim 14, wherein the diffuser head portion is movable in a direction along the axis of the hollow central portion and when said link portion is activated the diffuser head portion moves from the distal end in a direction away from the proximate end of the hollow portion, until the stop member reaches the distal end of the hollow central portion.
- 18. A fire sprinkler according to claim 4, wherein the O-ring is molded in the diffuser head portion.
- 19. A fire sprinkler according to claim 1, wherein the link portion comprises a material that melts when the predetermined temperature is reached.
- 20. A fire sprinkler according to claim 1, wherein the link portion comprises a material that deflects when the predetermined temperature is reached.
- 21. A fire sprinkler according to claim 20, wherein the deflecting material is a temperature activated bi-metal or nitinol.
- 22. A fire sprinkler according to claim 20, wherein the deflecting material is a plastic or a metal.
- 23. A fire sprinkler system comprising:
a sprinkler according to claim 1;at least one conduit adapted for transporting water from a water source to the sprinkler; and a connector for joining the hollow portion of the body portion with the at least one conduit.
- 24. A fire sprinkler system according to claim 23, wherein the connector comprises a metal support having one of slots or threads for receiving the body portion.
- 25. A fire sprinkler formed by a two-shot injection molding process comprising:
a molded plastic body portion comprising an injection molded plastic having a substantially hollow central portion for allowing water to pass therethrough, said hollow portion extending from a distal end to a proximate end of the molded plastic body; a diffuser head portion comprising an injection molded plastic and located proximate to the distal end of the hollow central portion, wherein one or both of the molded plastic body or diffuser head portion is formed a first shot in a multi-shot injection molding process; a sealing member made of an injection molded elastomeric material in proximity to the hollow central portion, the sealing member is formed a second shot in a multi-shot injection molding process; and a link portion, wherein when the link reaches a predetermined temperature the link portion is activated to start the flow of water out of the sprinkler.
- 26. A method for forming a fire sprinkler according to claim 25 by a two-shot injection molding process comprising:
providing a first mold configured in the shape of a molded plastic body portion, or providing a first mold configured in the shape of a diffuser head portion; injection molding, as a first shot, a first plastic material into the first mold to form a body portion or a diffuser head portion; providing a second mold configured to provide, within the body portion or diffuser head portion, a void having a cross sectional area bounded by the body portion or diffuser head portion and the second mold surface; injection molding, as a second shot, a material into the void to form a sealing member; and providing a link portion, wherein when the link reaches a predetermined temperature the link portion is activated to start the flow of water out of the sprinkler.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application No. 60/278,444 filed Mar. 26, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60278444 |
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