Claims
- 1. A firefighting double-nozzle deluge gun comprising:
- a pair of nozzles arranged side by side pivotally on a rotatable member; said nozzles forming an angle therebetween;
- inter-nozzle angle control means for controlling said angle between said nozzles, said angle being measured between two lines obtained by projecting center lines of said nozzles onto a horizontal plane; each of said nozzles having a deflector positioned in front of the nozzle during a short range watering operation; said deflector having a side cover for preventing a water stream having passed through said deflector from spreading excessively sideways; means for adjusting said angle between said nozzles and water-shooting pressure in accordance with desired water-reaching ranges for achieving an optimal watering pattern in any range between a substantially long range and a short range, an optimal watering pattern being achieved for a relatively very short range by controlling said deflector, said water-shooting pressure and said angle between said nozzles, said watering pattern being maintained constant from long range to substantially short range.
- 2. A gun as defined in claim 1, wherein said adjusting means comprises:
- an actuator for adjusting said angle between said nozzles;
- a pair of links connected to an end portion of a rod protruding from said actuator; and
- a pair of pins each connected at one end to an end portion of one of said pair of links and at the other end to one of said nozzles.
- 3. A method for controlling a firefighting double-nozzle deluge gun, comprising the steps of: arranging a pair of nozzles side by side pivotally on a rotatable member, said nozzles forming an angle therebetween; controlling said angle between said nozzles; measuring said angle between two lines obtained by projecting center lines of said nozzles onto a horizontal plane; positioning a deflector in front of each nozzle during a short range watering operation; providing said deflector with a side cover for preventing a water stream having passed through said deflector from spreading excessively sideways; adjusting said angle between said nozzles and water-shooting pressure in accordance with desired water-reaching ranges for achieving an optimal watering pattern in any range between a substantially long range and a short range, an optimal watering pattern being achieved for a relatively very short range by controlling said deflector, said water-shooting pressure and said angle between said nozzles; and controlling said angle, the water-shooting pressure and whether or not to use deflectors on basis of four modes comprising a long range mode, an intermediate range mode, a short range mode, and a very short range mode for achieving an optimal watering pattern during each of said modes, said watering pattern being maintained constant from long range to substantially short range.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 3, wherein said range is substantially 40 to 60 meters during said long range mode, said angle between said nozzles being substantially 0.degree. and said water-shooting pressure being substantially 7 kg/cm.sup.2 and said deflectors being absent.
- 5. A method as defined in claim 3, wherein said range is substantially 30 to 50 meters during said intermediate range mode, said angle between said nozzles being 5.degree. and said water-shooting pressure being substantially 5 kg/cm.sup.2 and said deflectors being absent.
- 6. A method as defined in claim 3, wherein said range is substantially 18 to 35 meters during said short range mode, said angle between said nozzles being substantially 8.degree. and said water-shooting pressure being substantially 3 kg/cm.sup.2 ; and arranging said deflectors so that water strikes only portions of said deflectors.
- 7. A method as defined in claim 3, wherein said range is substantially 0 to 20 meters during said very short range mode, said angle between said nozzles being substantially 8.degree. and said water-shooting pressure being substantially 5 kg/cm.sup.2 and said deflectors being present.
- 8. A method for controlling a firefighting double-nozzle deluge gun, comprising the steps of: arranging a pair of nozzles side by side pivotally on a rotatable member, said nozzles forming an angle therebetween; controlling said angle between said nozzles; measuring said angle between two lines obtained by projecting center lines of said nozzles onto a horizontal plane; positioning a deflector in front of each nozzle during a short range watering operation; providing said deflector with a side cover for preventing a water stream having passed through said deflector from spreading excessively sideways; adjusting said angle between said nozzles and water-shooting pressure in accordance with desired water-reaching ranges for achieving an optimal watering pattern in any range between a substantially long range and a short range, an optimal watering pattern being achieved for a relatively very short range by controlling said deflector, said water-shooting pressure and said angle between said nozzles; and controlling said angle, the water-shooting pressure and whether or not to use deflectors on basis of four modes comprising a long range mode, an intermediate range mode, a short range mode, and a very short range mode for achieving an optimal watering pattern during each of said modes; said range being substantially 40 to 60 meters during said long range mode, said angle between said nozzles being substantially 0.degree. and said water-shooting pressure being substantially 7 kg/cm.sup.2 and said deflectors being absent; said range being substantially 30 to 50 meters during said intermediate range mode, said angle between said nozzles being 5.degree. and said water-shooting pressure being substantially 5 kg/cm.sup.2 and said deflectors being absent; said range being substantially 18 to 35 meters during said short range mode, said angle between said nozzles being substantially 8.degree. and said water-shooting pressure being substantially 3 kg/cm.sup.2 ; and arranging said deflectors so that water strikes only portions of said deflectors; said range being substantially 0 to 20 meters during said very short range mode, said angle between said nozzles being substantially 8.degree. and said water-shooting pressure being substantially 5 kg/cm.sup.2 and said deflectors being present, said watering pattern being maintained constant from long range to substantially short range.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation of the parent application Ser. No. 018,887, filed Feb. 17, 1993, now abandoned.
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