Claims
- 1. A fire-suppression sprinkler system for protecting a room having a hollow wall, said system comprising:a manifold having an input connected to a main water supply, said manifold having a plurality of outlets; a sprinkler head for distributing the fire-suppression fluid over a desired area, the sprinkler head positioned remotely from the manifold; a fluid distribution path including the manifold and extending from the main water supply to the remotely-located sprinkler head; and a bendable, flexible conduit defining substantially all of the fluid distribution path and operatively connecting said sprinkle head to one of said manifold outlets, a portion of said fluid distribution path being within said hollow wall.
- 2. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein the room is within a residential building and said bendable, conduit is not visible from within said room.
- 3. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein said conduit is removably connected sprinkler head.
- 4. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein said sprinkler head is removably mounted to structure associated with the room.
- 5. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein a substantial portion of said bendable, flexible conduit is within said hollow wall.
- 6. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein said conduit is kink-resistant.
- 7. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 6 wherein said conduit has a minimum bend radius of between approximately one inch and twelve inches.
- 8. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 1 further comprising a mount including:housing defining an internal volume within which the sprinkler head is received, the housing having an aperture through which the flexible conduit extends to operatively connect to the sprinkler head and an open face; and a cover which covers the open face of the housing, the cover having an opening within which the sprinkler head extends.
- 9. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 8 wherein the housing is configured to be positioned within a recess, such that the cover is substantially flush with structure associated with the room.
- 10. The fire-suppression system of claim 8 wherein the mount further comprises an elbow joint connected between the sprinkler head and flexible conduit, the elbow joint attached to the housing.
- 11. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein the flexible conduit is formed of a heat-resistant material.
- 12. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 11 wherein the flexible conduit is formed of a smoke-resistant material.
- 13. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein the manifold includes a flow detector configured to trigger an audible alarm in response to the flow of fire-suppression fluid through the flow detector.
- 14. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein the manifold includes a check valve which prevents the back flow of fire-suppression fluid from the sprinkler system to a source of the fire-suppression fluid.
- 15. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein the bendable, flexible conduit is configured to allow flow of the fire-suppression fluid at levels of about 175 psi.
- 16. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein the bendable, flexible conduit is configured to receive a plurality of sprinkler heads.
- 17. The fire-suppression system of claim 16 further comprising a connector connected to a bendable, flexible conduit and connected to the plurality of sprinkler heads.
- 18. The fire-suppression system of claim 17 wherein the connector is in the form of a tee.
- 19. The fire-suppression system of claim 1 including a plurality of sprinkler heads and fluid distribution paths, each fluid distribution path associated with one of the plurality of sprinkler heads.
- 20. The fire-suppression system of claim 1 wherein the conduit is formed of a polymer.
- 21. The fire-suppression system of claim 1 wherein the conduit is formed of metal.
- 22. The fire-suppression system of claim 1 wherein to conduit is formed of rubberized material.
- 23. The fire-suppression system of claim 1 further comprising a connector between the conduit and the sprinkler head.
- 24. The fire-suppression system of claim 23 wherein the connector includes a water seal.
- 25. The fire-suppression system of claim 23 wherein the seal is a gasket.
- 26. The fire-suppression system of claim 23 wherein the seal is in the form of a flared fitting.
- 27. The fire-suppression system of claim 23 wherein the seal is in the form of a compression fitting.
- 28. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein the fluid distribution path extends through holes of a wall stud for supporting the structure associated with the room.
- 29. A method for installing a fire-suppression sprinkler system in a building under construction and having a room to be protected, said room having a hollow wall when construction is complete, said method comprising the steps of:(a) connecting an input of a manifold to a main water supply, said manifold having a plurality of outlets; (b) positioning a sprinkler head for providing the fire suppression fluid to the room to be protected at a sprinkler head location remote from the manifold; (c) providing a fluid distribution path including the manifold and extending between said main water supply and said sprinkler head location that is not visible from said room after construction is complete; (d) running a bendable, flexible conduit along substantially all of said fluid distribution path; (e) operatively connecting an end of said bendable, flexible conduit to one of said manifold outlets; and (f) operatively connecting another end of said bendable, flexible conduit to said sprinkler head.
- 30. The method of claim 29 wherein said sprinkler head is removably mounted to the structure associated with the room.
- 31. The method of claim 29 wherein said building is a residential building.
- 32. The method of claim 29 wherein a substantial portion of said conduit is within the hollow wall.
- 33. The method of claim 29 wherein said conduit is kink-resistant.
- 34. The method of claim 29 wherein mounting the sprinkler head further includes:providing a housing defining an internal volume and having an open face and an aperture; positioning an end of the flexible conduit through the aperture in the housing; attaching the sprinkler head to the end of the flexible conduit and placing the sprinkler head within the internal volume of the housing; providing a cover having an opening over the open face of the housing, the sprinkler head extending through the opening.
- 35. The method of claim 34 further comprising:providing a recess within the structure associated with the room; and positioning the housing within the recess.
- 36. The method of claim 29 further comprising forming the flexible conduit from a heat-resistant material.
- 37. The method of claim 29 further comprising forming the flexible conduit from a smoke-resistant material.
- 38. The method of claim 29 further comprising providing within the manifold a flow detector configured to trigger an audible alarm in response to the flow of fire-suppression fluid through the flow detector.
- 39. The method of claim 29 further comprising providing within the manifold a check valve which prevents the back flow of fire-suppression fluid from the sprinkler system of the fire-suppression fluid.
- 40. The method of claim 29 wherein the bendable, flexible conduit is configured to allow flow of the fire-suppression fluid at levels of about 175 psi.
- 41. The method of claim 29 further comprising connecting the bendable, flexible conduit to a plurality of sprinkler heads.
- 42. The method of claim 41 further comprising connecting the bendable, flexible conduit to the plurality of sprinkler heads within a connector.
- 43. The method of claim 42 wherein the connector is in the form of a tee.
- 44. The method of claim 34 wherein the mount further comprises an elbow joint connected between the sprinkler head and flexible conduit, the elbow joint attached to the housing.
- 45. The method of claim 29 comprising a plurality of sprinkler heads and fluid distribution paths, each fluid distribution path associated with one of the plurality of sprinkler heads.
- 46. The method of claim 29 comprising forming the conduit from a polymer.
- 47. The method of claim 29 comprising forming the conduit from a metal.
- 48. The method of claim 29 comprising forming the conduit from rubberized material.
- 49. The method of claim 29 further comprising connecting the conduit and the sprinkler head with a connector.
- 50. The method of claim 49 wherein the connector includes a water seal.
- 51. The method of claim 50 wherein the seal is a gasket.
- 52. The method of claim 50 wherein the seal is in the form of a flared of fitting.
- 53. The method of claim 50 wherein the seal is in the form of a compression fitting.
- 54. A method for retrofitting an existing building with a fire-suppression sprinkler system, said building having a room to be protected and said room having a hollow wall, said method comprising the steps of:(a) connecting an input of a manifold to a main water supply, said manifold having a plurality of outlets: (b) positioning a sprinkler head at a sprinkler head location remote from the manifold and for providing the fire suppression fluid to the room to be protected; (c) providing a fluid distribution path including the manifold and extending between said main water supply and said sprinkler head location, said path not being visible from within said room; (d) snaking a bendable, flexible conduit along substantially all of said fluid distribution path; (e) operatively connecting an end of said bendable, flexible conduit to one of said manifold outlets; and (f) operatively connecting another end of said bendable, flexible conduit to said sprinkler head.
- 55. The method of claim 54 wherein holes are made in obstructions between said manifold locations and said sprinkler head location to provide said unobstructed path.
- 56. The method of claim 55 wherein said conduit is kink-resistant.
- 57. The method of claim 55 wherein making the holes in the obstructions to provide the unobstructed path includes making the holes in support structure associated with the room.
- 58. The method of claim 55 wherein said sprinkler head is removably mounted to structure associated with the room.
- 59. The method of claim 55 wherein building is a residential building.
- 60. The method of claim 55 wherein substantially the entire length of said flexible conduit is within said hollow wall.
- 61. The method of claim 55 wherein mounting the sprinkler head further includes:providing a housing defining an internal volume and having an open dace and an aperture; positioning an end of the flexible conduit through the aperture in the housing; attached the sprinkler head to the end of the flexible conduit and placing the sprinkler head within the internal volume of the housing; providing a cover having an opening over the open face of the housing, the sprinkler head extending through the opening.
- 62. The method of claim 61 further comprising:providing a recess within structure associated with the room; and positioning the housing within the recess.
- 63. The method of claim 55 further comprising forming the flexible conduit from a smoke-resistant material.
- 64. The method of claim 55 further comprising providing within the manifold a flow detector configured to trigger an audible alarm in response to the flow of fire-suppression fluid through the flow detector.
- 65. The method of claim 55 further comprising providing within to manifold a check valve which prevents the back flow of fire-suppression fluid from the sprinkler system to the supply of the fire-suppression fluid.
- 66. The method of claim 55 wherein snaking the bendable, flexible conduit along the fluid distribution path includes using a snake to pull the conduit through structure associated with the room.
- 67. The method of claim 55 further comprising connecting the bendable, flexible conduit to a plurality of sprinkler heads.
- 68. The method of claim 67 further comprising connecting the bendable, flexible conduit to the plurality of sprinkler heads within a connector.
- 69. The method of claim 68 wherein the connector is in the form of a tee.
- 70. The method of claim 61 wherein the mount further comprises an elbow joint connected between the sprinkler head and flexible conduit, the elbow joint attached to the housing.
- 71. The method of claim 55 further comprising forming the flexible conduit from a heat-resistant material.
- 72. The method of claim 55 a plurality of sprinkler heads and fluid distribution paths, each fluid distribution path associated with one of the plurality of sprinkler heads.
- 73. The method of claim 55 comprising forming the conduit from a polymer.
- 74. The method of claim 55 comprising forming the conduit from metal.
- 75. The method of claim 55 comprising forming the conduit from rubberized material.
- 76. The method of claim 66 further comprising connecting the conduit and the sprinkler head with a connector.
- 77. The method of claim 76 wherein the connector includes a water seal.
- 78. The method of claim 77 wherein the seal is a gasket.
- 79. The method of claim 77 wherein the seal is in the form of a flared fitting.
- 80. The method of claim 77 wherein the seal is in the form of a compression fitting.
- 81. A fire-suppression sprinkler system for protecting a room having a hollow wall, said system comprising:a manifold having an input connected to a main water supply, said manifold having a plurality of outlets, said manifold including: an enclosure; a conduit system disposed within the enclosure and extending between the input and outlet; a flow detector disposed within the conduit system, the flow detector configured to trigger an audible alarm in response to the flow of fire-suppression fluid through the flow detector; a check valve disposed within the conduit system, the check valve configured to prevent the back flow of fire-suppression fluid from the sprinkler system to the supply of the fire-suppression fluid; a sprinkler head for distributing the fire-suppression fluid over a desired area, the sprinkler head positioned remotely from the manifold; a fluid distribution path including the manifold and extending from the main water supply to the remotely-located sprinkler head; and a bendable, flexible conduit defining substantially all of the fluid distribution path and operatively connecting said sprinkler head to one of said manifold outlets, said conduit running through an unobstructed path from said manifold to said sprinkler head, a portion of said fluid distribution path being within said hollow wall.
- 82. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 81 wherein the room is within a residential building and said bendable, conduit is not visible from within said room.
- 83. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 81 wherein said conduit is removably connected to said sprinkler head.
- 84. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 81 wherein said sprinkler head is removably mounted to structure associated with the room.
- 85. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 81 wherein a substantial portion of said bendable, flexible conduit is within said hollow wall.
- 86. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 81 wherein said conduit is kink-resistant.
- 87. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 86 wherein said conduit has a minimum bend radius of between approximately one inch and twelve inches.
- 88. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 81 further comprising a mount including:housing defining an internal volume within which the sprinkler head is received, the housing having an aperture through which the flexible conduit extends to operatively connect to the sprinkler head and an open face; and a cover which covers the open face of the honing, the cover having an opening within which the sprinkler head extends.
- 89. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 88 wherein the housing is configured to be positioned within a recess, such that the cover is substantially flush with structure associated with the room.
- 90. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 89 wherein the flexible conduit is formed of a smoke-resistant material.
- 91. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 81 wherein the bendable, flexible conduit is configured to receive a plurality of sprinkler heads.
- 92. The fire-suppression system of claim 91 further comprising a connector connected to a bendable, flexible conduit and connected to the plurality of sprinkler heads.
- 93. The fire-suppression system of claim 92 wherein the connector is in the form of a tee.
- 94. The fire-suppression system of claim 88 wherein the mount further comprises an elbow joint connected between the sprinkler head and flexible conduit, the elbow joint attached to the housing.
- 95. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 81 wherein the flexible conduit is formed of a heat-resistant material.
- 96. The fire-suppression system of claim 81 including a plurality of sprinkler heads and fluid distribution paths, each fluid distribution path associated with one of the plurality of sprinkler heads.
- 97. The fire-suppression system of claim 81 wherein the conduit is formed of a polymer.
- 98. The fire-suppression system of claim 81 wherein the conduit is formed of metal.
- 99. The fire-suppression system of claim 81 wherein the conduit is formed of rubberized material.
- 100. The fire-suppression system of claim 81 further comprising a connector between the conduit and the sprinkler head.
- 101. The fire-suppression system of claim 100 wherein the connector includes a water seal.
- 102. The fire-suppression system of claim 101 wherein the seal is a gasket.
- 103. The fire-suppression system of claim 101 wherein the seal is in the form of a flared fitting.
- 104. The fire-suppression system of claim 101 wherein the seal is in the form of a compression fitting.
- 105. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 81 wherein the fluid distribution path extends through holes of a wall stud for supporting the structure associated with the room.
- 106. A fire-suppression sprinkler system for protecting a room having a hollow wall, said system comprising:a plurality of sprinkler heads; a water supply manifold remotely located from the sprinkler heads; a plurality of flexible conduits defining a network capable of carrying water flow, at least one of the conduits operatively connecting one of the plurality of sprinkler heads to said manifold; a connector for connecting said at least one of the conduits operatively connecting said one of the plurality of sprinkler heads; a main water supply fluidly coupled to the network for supplying the system with water; and a water distribution path including the manifold and defined by substantially all of said at least one of the conduits operatively connecting said one of the plurality of sprinkler heads, the water distribution path extending from the main water supply to the sprinkler head, a portion of said water distribution path being within said hollow wall.
- 107. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 106 wherein the room is within a residential building and said bendable, conduit is not visible from within said room.
- 108. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 106 wherein said conduit is removably connected to said sprinkler head.
- 109. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 106 wherein said sprinkler head is removably mounted to structure associated with the room.
- 110. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 106 wherein a substantial portion of said bendable, flexible conduit is within said hollow wall.
- 111. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 106 wherein said conduit is kink-resistant.
- 112. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 111 wherein said conduit has a minimum bend radius of between approximately one inch and twelve inches.
- 113. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 106 further comprising a mount including:housing defining an internal volume within which the sprinkler head is received, the housing having an aperture through which the flexible conduit extends to operatively connect to the sprinkler head and an open face; and a cover which covers the open face of the housing, the cover having an opening within which the sprinkler head extends.
- 114. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 113 wherein the housing is configured to be positioned within a recess, such that the cover is substantially flush with structure associated with the room.
- 115. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 106 wherein the flexible conduit is formed of a smoke-resistant material.
- 116. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 106 wherein the manifold includes a flow detector configured to trigger an audible alarm in response to the flow of fire-suppression fluid through the flow detector.
- 117. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 106 wherein the manifold includes a check valve which prevents the back flow of fire-suppression fluid from the sprinkler system to a source of the fire-suppression fluid.
- 118. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 106 wherein the bendable, flexible conduit is configured to allow flow of the fire-suppression fluid at levels of about 175 psi.
- 119. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 106 wherein the bendable, flexible conduit is configured to receive a plurality of sprinkler heads.
- 120. The fire-suppression system of claim 119 further comprising a connector connected to a bendable, flexible conduit and connected to the plurality of sprinkler heads.
- 121. The fire-suppression system of claim 120 wherein the connector is in the form of a tee.
- 122. The fire-suppression system of claim 115 wherein the mount further comprises an elbow joint connected between the sprinkler head and flexible conduit, the elbow joint attached to the housing.
- 123. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 106 wherein the flexible conduit is formed of a heat-resistant material.
- 124. The fire-suppression system of claim 106 wherein each of the plurality of flexible conduits is associated with at least one of the plurality of sprinkler heads.
- 125. The fire-suppression system of claim 106 wherein the conduit is formed of a polymer.
- 126. The fire-suppression system of claim 106 wherein the conduit is formed of metal.
- 127. The fire-suppression system of claim 106 wherein the conduit is formed of rubberized material.
- 128. The fire-suppression system of claim 106 further comprising a connector between the conduit and the sprinkler head.
- 129. The fire-suppression system of claim 128 wherein the connector includes a water seal.
- 130. The fire-suppression system of claim 129 wherein the seal is a gasket.
- 131. The fire-suppression system of claim 129 wherein the seal is in the form of a flared fitting.
- 132. The fire-suppression system of claim 129 wherein the seal is in the form of a compression fitting.
- 133. The fire-suppression sprinkler system of claim 106 wherein the fluid distribution path extends through holes of a wall stud for supporting the structure associated with the room.
- 134. A fire-suppression sprinkler system for protecting a room having a hollow wall, said system comprising:a manifold having an input connected to a main water supply, said manifold having a plurality of outlets; an enclosure; a conduit system disposed within the enclosure and extending between the input and one of the outlets of the manifold; a flow detector disposed within the conduit system, the flow detector configured to trigger an audible alarm in response to the flow of fire-suppression fluid through the flow detector; a check valve disposed within the conduit system, the check valve configured to prevent the back flow of fire-suppression fluid from the sprinkler system to the main water supply; a sprinkler head; a fluid distribution path including the manifold and extending from the main water supply to the sprinkler head; a flexible conduit defining substantially all of the fluid distribution path and operatively connecting said sprinkler head to one said manifold outlets, said conduit running through an unobstructed path from said manifold to said sprinkler head, a portion of said path being within said hollow wall.
Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/US99/10222 filed May 11, 1999 and a con't of Ser. No. 09/076,078 filed May 11, 1998 U.S. Pat. No. 6,076,608.
PCT Information
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