Claims
- 1. A fire suppression nozzle, comprising:
- a) A housing having an upstream end and a downstream end,
- b) said housing including a primary water conduit extending therethrough,
- c) said primary water conduit being structured and disposed to transmit water at a substantially high pressure and high volume of at least 30 gallons per minute therethrough,
- d) an adjustable float tip on a downstream, open end of said primary conduit, said flow tip controlling the type of spray emission of water from said primary conduit,
- e) a first, exteriorly operable float control valve in said primary conduit, said first valve being structured and disposed to regulate the flow to said primary conduit,
- f) said housing further including a secondary conduit, said secondary conduit extending along said housing from said upstream end of said housing toward said downstream end thereof,
- g) said secondary conduit including a venturi outlet adjacent a downstream thereof, said venturi outward disposed in fluid communication with an interior of said primary conduit such that said fluid flowing through said secondary conduit will pass into said primary conduit, as a result of a venturi effect suction caused when the water passes through said primary conduit, for subsequent passage out of said housing through said adjustable flow tip on said primary conduit,
- h) a second exteriorly operable valve in said secondary conduit, said second valve regulating the flow of fluid through said secondary conduit,
- i) said housing including a third conduit, capable of directing a high pressure flow therethrough, extending along said housing with said primary conduit from said upstream end towards said downstream end and further including an emission tip thereon,
- j) a third exteriorly operable flow control valve in said third conduit, said third valve being structured and disposed to regulate fluid flow through said third conduit,
- k) a triple flow hose including a lock head and at least three independent agent conduits, said lock head being structured and disposed for secure fluid flow connection at said upstream end of said housing such that each of said agent conduits is correspondingly connected with a different one of said primary conduit, said secondary conduit, and said third conduit, and
- l) hook up means at said upstream end of said housing, said hook up means being structurally adapted to securely receive said triple flow holes therein.
- 2. A nozzle device as in claim 1 wherein said first flow control valve includes a ball type valve having a diametric flow through passageway.
- 3. A nozzle device as in claim 2 wherein said second flow control valve includes a ball type valve having a diametric flow through passageway.
- 4. A nozzle device as in claim 3 wherein said third flow control valve includes a butterfly type valve.
- 5. A nozzle device as in claim 4 further including handle means connected to said first flow control valve, said second flow control valve, and said third flow control valve such that each of said handle means may correspondingly facilitate the independent movement of each of said valves for the selective flow of firefighting agent through said primary conduit, said secondary conduit, and said third conduit.
- 6. A nozzle device as in claim 5 wherein said housing includes a nozzle, gripper handle protruding therefrom, said nozzle handle being structured and disposed to facilitate said housing to be held and maneuvered during use.
- 7. A nozzle device as in claim 1 wherein said triple flow hose includes a proximal end secured in corresponding triple fluid flow communication with a multiple agent source.
- 8. A nozzle device as in claim 7 wherein said proximal end of said triple hose includes an air inlet adapted to be engaged with a compressed air source of said multi-agent source such that at least one of said agent conduits of said triple hose is filled with compressed air until actual use of one of said agents is needed.
- 9. A fire suppression nozzle device, comprising:
- a housing having an upstream end and a downstream end,
- said housing including a primary water conduit extending therethrough, said primary water conduit being structured and disposed to transmit water at a substantially high pressure and high volume of at least 50 gallons per minute therethrough,
- an adjustable flow tip on a downstream, open end of said primary conduit, said flow tip controlling the type of spray emission of water from said primary conduit,
- a first, exteriorly operable flow control valve in said primary conduit, said first valve being structured and disposed to regulate the flow through said primary conduit between a maximum flow position and a no flow position,
- said housing further including a secondary conduit, said secondary conduit extending parallel with said primary conduit from said upstream end of said housing,
- said secondary conduit including a venturi outlet at a downstream end thereof, said venturi outlet extending into said primary conduit such that fluid flowing through said secondary conduit will pass into said primary conduit, as a result of a venturi effect suction caused when the water passes through said primary conduit, for subsequent passage out of said housing through said adjustable flow tip on said primary conduit,
- a second exteriorly operable valve in said secondary conduit, said second valve regulating the flow of fluid through said secondary conduit between no flow and maximum flow,
- said housing including a third conduit, capable of directing a high pressure flow therethrough, extending substantially parallel with said primary conduit,
- said third conduit having a fixed emission tip structured and disposed to be independently operable,
- a third exteriorly operable flow control valve in said third conduit, said third valve being structured and disposed to allow concentrated fluid bursts, constant flow, or zero flow through said fixed emission tip of said third conduit,
- hook up means at said upstream end of said housing, said hook up means being structured and disposed to securely receive a triple flow hose, and
- said trip flow hose including a lock head and at least three independent agent conduits, said lock head being structured and disposed for secure fluid flow connection at said upstream end of said housing such that each of said agent conduits is correspondingly connected with said primary conduit, said secondary conduit, and said third conduit.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present is a continuation-in-part application to the prior patent application filed Sep. 27, 1991, and assigned Ser. No. 767,070, abandoned.
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