Claims
- 1. In a fire suppressant system comprising a bottle having an exit port, pressurized fire extinguishant within the bottle, and a valve mechanism for controlling extinguishant flow out of the bottle through the exit port: wherein the improvement comprises a valve seat means defining a cylindrical centering surface; a flat stop surface; a floating valve poppet having a cylindrical pilot portion slidable into the cylindrical centering surface, and an outwardly radiating abutment surface engageable with the stop surface to limit motion of the poppet toward the bottle;
- a first elastomeric sealing element carried by the pilot portion of the valve poppet for engagement with the cylindrical centering surface, and a second elastomeric sealing element carried by the abutment surface for engagement with a portion of the flat stop surface; said poppet engaging the seat means to prevent flow through the exit port, said poppet being slidably mounted for movement directly away from the seat means to permit the pressurized extinguishant to flow through the port; ledge means comprising a ledge surface that is engaged with the poppet at an acute angle to the plane of the flat stop surface, whereby the ledge means normally biases the poppet into tight engagement with the valve seat means; a piston means movable transverse to the line of motion of the poppet to withdraw the ledge means from its normal position engaged with the poppet; means for operating the piston, said piston-operating means comprising a closed cylinder slidably supporting the piston, a pressurized gas within the cylinder normally biasing the piston in a direction wherein the ledge means supports the poppet in its closed position, and means for venting pressurized gas from the closed cylinder whereby the piston then moves in a direction to draw the ledge means away from the poppet; means limiting movement of the valve poppet in a direction away from the valve seat means; said movement limiting means including a resilient cup-shaped member arranged with its concavity facing the valve poppet; the mouth of the cup-shaped member having a diameter slightly larger than the valve poppet diameter; the internal diameter of the cup-shaped member tapering slightly when measured from the mouth, whereby the resilient side wall of the cup-shaped member tends to grip the side surface of the poppet and thereby minimize the tendency of the poppet to rebound out of the cup-shaped member; and a detent mechanism arranged in the path of the valve poppet to limit rebound motion thereof; said detent mechanism being deflectable by the valve poppet to permit motion thereof away from the valve seat means but thereafter being automatically movable to a position obstructing rebound motion of the poppet toward the valve seat means.
- 2. In a fire suppressant system comprising a bottle having an exit port, pressurized fire extinguishant within the bottle, and valve mechanism for controlling extinguishant flow out of the bottle through the exit port, the improvement wherein said valve mechanism comprises:
- a valve seat means defining a cylindrical centering surface, and a flat stop surface;
- a floating valve poppet having a cylindrical pilot portion slidable in said cylindrical centering surface, and an outwardly radiating abutment surface engageable with said stop surface to limit motion of the poppet toward the bottle and prevent flow through the exit port, the juncture between the cylindrical centering surface and the flat stop surface includes a chamfer surface extending at an acute angle to the flat stop surface, the juncture between the cylindrical pilot portion and abutment surface including an annular groove; a first elastomeric sealing element carried by the pilot portion of the valve poppet for engagement with the cylindrical centering surface, and a second elastomeric sealing element being retained in said annular groove for engagement with said chamfer surface when the valve poppet is seated on the valve seat means;
- means for guiding the valve poppet while it is moving away from the valve seat means; said guide means including two spaced elongated guide rods immovably positioned in the valve mechanism, and cooperating extensions carried by the valve poppet for slidable engagement on the guide rods; said guide rods being oriented on an imaginary straight line parallel to the poppet centerline 30;
- a ledge means engaged with the poppet to forcibly retain same in its closed position against the valve seat means; said ledge means including a ledge surface that is engaged with the poppet at an acute angle to the plane of the stop surface, whereby the ledge means normally biases the poppet into tight engagement with the valve seat means;
- a rapid-acting means movable transverse to the line of motion of the poppet to withdraw the ledge means from its normal position engaged with the poppet; said rapid-acting means comprising a piston-cylinder means defining a ventable chamber 58, pressurized nitrogen gas occupying said ventable chamber, and electrically-operated means for venting said chamber; said piston has a cross-sectional area substantially greater than the area of the valve poppet exposed to pressurized fire extinguishant;
- means limiting movement of the valve poppet in a direction away from the valve seat means; said movement limiting means including a resilient cup-shaped member arranged with its concavity facing the valve poppet; the mouth of the cup-shaped member having a diameter slightly larger than the valve poppet diameter; the internal diameter of the cup-shaped member tapering slightly when measured from the mouth, whereby the resilient side wall of the cup-shaped member tends to grip the side surface of the poppet and thereby minimize the tendency of the poppet to rebound out of the cup-shaped member;
- a detent mechanism arranged in the path of the valve poppet to limit rebound motion thereof; said detent mechanism being deflectable by the valve poppet to permit motion thereof away from the valve seat means but thereafter being automatically movable to a position obstructing rebound motion of the poppet toward the valve seat means; said detent mechanism comprising an arm swingable on an axis transverse to the direction of valve poppet motion, spring means urging the arm to a position extending into the valve poppet path, and stop means contacted by the arm; the arm being oriented to the stop means so that when the poppet is moving away from the valve seat means the poppet swings the arm in one direction away from the stop means, after which the spring means swings the arm in the opposite direction back against the stop means; said arm being engaged with the stop means when the poppet is rebounding, whereby the arm prevents continued rebound motion after the poppet engages the arm.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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