Claims
- 1. A fire extinguisher comprising:a bottle having an interior; a fire suppressant contained by the bottle when the extinguisher is in a pre-discharge condition; a source of gas for pressurizing the suppressant at least when the bottle is in a discharging condition; an outlet, through which the suppressant is discharged when the extinguisher is in the discharging condition; and a valve having a valve element having a closed position sealing the outlet and an open position permitting discharge of the suppressant through the outlet, the valve element shiftable from the closed position to the open position responsive to a pressure within the bottle exceeding a discharge threshold pressure, whereupon the extinguisher enters the discharging condition and discharges the suppressant through the outlet, wherein: the valve element comprises a poppet having: a head; and a stem connected to the head, the head has a fore surface facing the bottle interior and an opposite aft face from which the stem extends along a poppet axis; and the valve comprises a locking element which in the pre-discharge condition has a first portion engaged to the poppet and a second portion held relative to the bottle and wherein in the pre-discharge condition the locking element transmits force to the poppet which retains the poppet in the closed position and, responsive to the pressure within the bottle exceeding the discharge threshold pressure the locking element ruptures, whereupon the pressure within the bottle drives the poppet to the open position and the extinguisher enters the discharging condition.
- 2. The fire extinguisher of claim 1 further comprising a valve return spring biasing the poppet toward the closed position, which return spring is effective to return the poppet from the open position to the closed position when the fire suppressant has been substantially discharged from the extinguisher.
- 3. A fire extinguisher comprising:a bottle having an interior; a fire suppressant contained by the bottle when the extinguisher is in a pre-discharge condition; a source of gas for pressurizing the suppressant at least when the bottle is in a discharging condition; an outlet, through which the suppressant is discharged when the extinguisher is in the discharging condition; and a valve having a valve element having a closed position sealing the outlet and an open position permitting discharge of the suppressant through the outlet, the valve element shiftable from the closed position to the open position responsive to a pressure within the bottle exceeding a discharge threshold pressure, whereupon the extinguisher enters the discharging condition and discharges the suppressant through the outlet, wherein the valve element comprises: a head having a fore face facing the bottle interior and an opposite aft face; and a collapsible shaft between the head and a valve body.
- 4. The fire extinguisher of claim 3 wherein in the pre-discharge condition, when the pressure within the bottle is lower than the discharge pressure, axial compression of the shaft is effective to resist rearward movement of the head and retain the head in the closed position and, responsive to the pressure within the bottle exceeding the discharge threshold pressure the shaft collapses via buckling, whereupon the pressure within the bottle drives the head to the open position and the extinguisher enters the discharging condition.
- 5. A fire extinguisher comprising:a bottle extending from a first end to a second end, opposite the first end, the bottle having a failure pressure; a fire suppressant contained by the bottle when the extinguisher is in a pre-discharge condition; a source of gas for pressurizing the suppressant at least when the bottle is in a discharging condition; and an outlet, through which the suppressant is discharged when the extinguisher is in the discharging condition; a poppet having: a head; and a stem connected to the head, wherein the head has a fore face and an opposite aft face from which the stem extends along a poppet axis, the poppet having a closed position normally sealing the outlet and an open position permitting discharge of the suppressant through the outlet and wherein the head has a preferential rupture zone which, upon an internal pressure in the extinguisher exceeding a safety threshold pressure ruptures so as to permit discharge of suppressant from the extinguisher, reducing the internal pressure and preventing the internal pressure from rising to within a safety margin of said rupture pressure.
- 6. The fire extinguisher of claim 5 wherein:the preferential rupture zone is proximate an annular groove in the head so that upon such rupture an annular peripheral portion of the head detaches from a core portion of the head.
- 7. The fire extinguisher of claim 6 wherein:the fore face of the head faces the bottle interior; the source of gas comprises a chemical propellant charge which, upon ignition elevates the internal pressure; and in normal operation the poppet is shiftable from the closed position to the open position responsive to the pressure within the bottle exceeding a discharge threshold pressure, less than said safety threshold pressure, whereupon the extinguisher enters the discharging condition and discharges the suppressant through the outlet.
- 8. The fire extinguisher of claim 7 wherein the safety threshold pressure is between about 1000 psi and about 2000 psi and the discharge threshold pressure is between about 300 psi and about 1500 psi.
- 9. The fire extinguisher of claim 5 wherein the safety threshold pressure is between about 1000 psi and about 3000 psi.
- 10. A fire extinguisher comprising:a bottle having an interior; a fire suppressant contained by the bottle when the extinguisher is in a pre-discharge condition; a replaceable cartridge containing a chemical propellant charge; and a cartridge holder assembly for holding the cartridge and having: a first end mounted within an aperture at an upper end of the bottle; a second end immersed within the suppressant when the extinguisher is in the pre-discharge condition; a closure, closing the first end; a squib mounted within the closure for igniting the propellant; and a gas generator relief plug initially sealing a path between the cartridge and the suppressant and comprising: a centrally apertured metal body; and a metal flap member initially secured to the metal body at least in part by a joint which is selected from the group consisting of a braze and a solder joint; wherein, upon combustion of the propellant, pressure applied to the flap by combustion gasses emitted by the propellant is effective to rupture the joint so as to allow the flap to assume a position wherein such path is unsealed and the combustion gasses may communicate with and pressurize the suppressant; and an outlet, through which the suppressant is discharged responsive to the pressurization of the suppressant.
- 11. The fire extinguisher of claim 10 wherein prior to combustion of the propellant the flap has a first transversely extending portion secured by said joint to the body and a second longitudinally extending portion secured to the body by a second joint, which second joint which is selected from the group consisting of a braze, a weld, and a solder joint.
- 12. A fire extinguisher comprising:a bottle having an interior; a fire suppressant contained by the bottle when the extinguisher is in a pre-discharge condition; and a gas generator assembly having: a chemical propellant charge; a body having at least one piece and having: a first end mounted within an aperture at an upper end of the bottle; a second end immersed within the suppressant when the extinguisher is in the pre-discharge condition; an initiator for igniting the propellant; and a gas generator relief poppet initially sealing a path between the propellant and the suppressant and comprising: a head having a fore surface facing the propellant and an aft surface and having a perimeter portion engaged to the body; and a stem extending aft from the head; wherein, upon combustion of the propellant, pressure applied to the head by combustion gasses emitted by the propellant is effective to rupture the head so as to separate a remainder of the gas generator relief poppet from the perimeter portion and allow the remainder to assume a position wherein such path is unsealed and the combustion gasses may communicate with and pressurize the suppressant; and an outlet, through which the suppressant is discharged responsive to the pressurization of the suppressant.
- 13. The fire extinguisher of claim 12 wherein in said pre-discharge condition movement of the discharge poppet toward the propellant is prevented by interaction of a protuberance at a distal end of the stem with the gas generator assembly body about an aperture through which the stem passes.
- 14. A fire extinguisher comprising:a bottle having an interior; a fire suppressant contained by the bottle when the extinguisher is in a pre-discharge condition; a replaceable cartridge containing a chemical propellant charge; and a cartridge holder assembly for holding the cartridge and having: a first end mounted within an aperture at an upper end of the bottle; a second end immersed within the suppressant when the extinguisher is in the pre-discharge condition; a closure, closing the first end; and an initiator assembly mounted within the closure for igniting the propellant and comprising: a body; a replaceable percussion cap primer having a primer charge; a firing pin; a spring; and a solenoid having: a coil; and a plunge, coupled to the firing pin by a sear and shiftable, by energizing of the coil from a first position at least to a second position so that such a shift draws the firing pin away from the primer until the plunger reaches the second position, whereupon release of the sear allows the firing pin to be driven by the spring to impact the primer and cause ignition of the primer charge which in turn causes ignition of the chemical propellant charge so as to pressurize the suppressant and discharge the suppressant from the extinguisher.
- 15. The fire extinguisher of claim 14 further comprising a mechanism for manually shifting the plunger from the first position to the second position in the absence of energizing of the coil so as to provide a manual actuation of the extinguisher.
- 16. The fire extinguisher of claim 14 further comprising a control system for energizing the coil in response to: input from a fire sensor; and input from a manually actuatable switch providing manual actuation of the extinguisher.
- 17. A fire extinguisher comprising:a bottle having an interior; a fire suppressant contained by the bottle when the extinguisher is in a pre-discharge condition; a chemical propellant charge; and a holder assembly for holding the chemical propellant charge and having: a first end mounted within an aperture at an upper end of the bottle; a second end immersed within the suppressant when the extinguisher is in the pre-discharge condition; a closure, closing the first end; and an initiator assembly mounted within the closure for igniting the propellant and comprising: triggering means for: (a) electrically triggering ignition of the propellant; and (b) mechanically triggering ignition of the propellant independent of electrical triggering, wherein said triggering means comprise: a replaceable percussion cap primer having a primer charge; a firing pin; a spring; a solenoid having: a coil; and a plunger, coupled to the firing pin by a sear and shiftable, by energizing of the coil, from a first position at least to a second position so that such a shift draws the firing pin away from the primer until the plunger reaches the second position, whereupon release of the sear allows the firing pin to be driven by the spring to impact the primer and cause ignition of the primer charge so as to provide the electrical triggering; and a mechanism for manually shifting the plunger from the first position to the second position in the absence of energizing of the coil so as to provide the mechanical triggering.
- 18. A method for remanufacturing a discharged fire extinguisher, the discharged fire extinguisher including a spent propellant container and a discharge head assembly coupled to an extinguisher bottle, the method comprising:removing the spent propellant container from the extinguisher bottle; inserting a replacement propellant container into the extinguisher bottle; removing a discharge valve head and a collapsed shaft from a body of the discharge head assembly; replacing the discharge valve head and collapsed shaft with: a replacement head having a fore face facing an interior of the extinguisher bottle and an opposite aft face, the replacement head being disposed in a port within the body of the discharge head assembly; and a replacement collapsible shaft, the replacement collapsible shaft supporting the replacement head within the port; and delivering a refill amount of fluid fire suppressant through a fill valve into the interior of the extinguisher bottle.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein:the removal of the discharge valve head and the collapsed shaft from the discharge head assembly comprises: unscrewing a discharge head end closure from an aperture of the body of the discharge head, the discharge head end closure having a socket initially accommodating an aft end of the collapsed shaft; and extracting the discharge valve head and the collapsed shaft through the aperture; and the replacing the discharge valve head and collapsed shaft comprises replacing the discharge head end closure so that the socket accommodates an aft end of the replacement collapsible shaft.
- 20. The method of claim 18 further comprising:evacuating the bottle interior through the fill valve prior to delivering the refill amount of fluid fire suppressant.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Benefit is claimed of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/127,084, filed Mar. 31, 1999.
PCT Information
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PCT/US00/05953 |
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WO00/57959 |
10/5/2000 |
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US Referenced Citations (26)
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/127084 |
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