Claims
- 1. A dry, low pressure, pressurized-gas, fire control and suppression sprinkler system for delivering an extinguishing liquid to a fire, wherein operating at a system gas pressure and a system extinguishing liquid supply pressure, the system comprising:a.) A low pressure actuator for actuating a check valve, the low pressure actuator being actuated by allowing liquid to flow through the low pressure actuator to the check valve when the system gas pressure falls to a pressure not greater than about 10 psi to, in turn, actuate the sprinkler check valve to provide liquid flow for distribution through a piping system to plurality of interconnected sprinklers, the low pressures actuator being maintained in a closed condition utilizing at least one flexible, moving diaphragm, wherein the system gas pressure is exerted on one side of the diaphragm and the system liquid supply pressure is exerted on an opposite side of the diaphragm, and where there is a mechanical advantage in a ratio of air pressure side actual diaphragm surface area to liquid pressure side effective diaphragm surface area of from about 4:1 to about 600:1 to enable an equilibrium to be maintained by a small system gas pressure side diaphragm effective surface area, regardless of the system liquid pressure; b.) a check valve connected to a plurality of sprinkler heads for distributing an extinguishing liquid to the plurality of sprinkler heads; c.) a plurality of sprinkler heads for delivering an extinguishing liquid to a fire; d.) piping for interconnecting the plurality of sprinkler heads, the low pressure actuator and the check valve; e.) a pressurized gas supply source for supplying a pressurized gas for circulation in the piping of the system when the system is in a non-activated condition, and to pressurize the low pressure actuator and the check valve; and f.) a pressurized extinguishing liquid supply source for supplying a pressurized liquid used to extinguish a fire to the system when the system when the system is in an activated condition and for pressurizing the low pressure actuator and the check valve when in a ready condition.
- 2. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 1, wherein the gas is air.
- 3. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 1, wherein the liquid is water.
- 4. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 3, wherein the water further contains a fire-retarding chemical.
- 5. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 1, wherein the gas pressure is from about 1 psi to about 20 psi.
- 6. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 1, wherein the extinguishing liquid supply pressure is up to about 300 psi.
- 7. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler according to claim 6, wherein the extinguishing liquid pressure is 80 psi.
- 8. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 1, wherein the low-pressure actuator is actuated when system gas pressure falls to about 6.5 psi.
- 9. A dry, low-pressured, pressurized-gas fire control and suppression sprinkler system for delivering an extinguishing liquid to a fire operating at a system gas pressure and a system extinguishing liquid pressure, the system comprising:a.) a low pressure actuator for actuating a check valve, the low-pressure actuator being actuated by allowing liquid to flow through the low pressure actuator to the check valve when the system air pressure falls to a predetermined pressure to thereby, in turn, actuate the sprinkler check valve to provide a fire extinguishing liquid flow for distribution through a piping system to a plurality of interconnected sprinklers, the low pressure actuator including: i.) a housing having a gas compartment and a liquid compartment therein, each of the gas and liquid compartments having an inlet and an outlet for the respective inflow and outflow of a pressurized gas and a pressurized fire extinguishing liquid; ii.) means for initially pressurizing the gas compartment; iii.) a first diaphragm acting as a gas-liquid barrier, the first diaphragm being flexible and moveable, and having a surface area such that a first gas side of the diaphragm is in fluid communication with gas in the gas compartment and a second liquid side of the diaphragm is in fluid communication with the liquid; iv.) a second diaphragm acting as a liquid flow barrier, the second diaphragm being flexible and moveable, and having a surface area such that when the low pressure actuator is in a closed, ready condition, a first side of the second diaphragm is in a wet state in fluid communication with the liquid, and a second side of the second diaphragm is in a dry state in communication with the liquid outlet, and when the low pressure actuator is in an actuated condition, both sides of the second diaphragm are in a wet state in fluid communication with the liquid; and v.) a connection passage between the liquid side of the first diaphragm and the liquid compartment such that when gas pressure in the sprinkler system in which the low pressure actuator is placed drops below a predetermined set point after an initial pressurization of the sprinkler system and the low pressure equilibrium on the first diaphragm is upset causing the first diaphragm to move and allow a priming flow of liquid to the liquid to the liquid outlet through a liquid by-pass which is otherwise sealed when the first diaphragm is in a gas-liquid pressure equilibrium condition, thereby also simultaneously causing the second diaphragm to move and allow a greater flow of liquid to provide a flow of extinguishing liquid through to the liquid outlet; b.) a check valve connected to a plurality of sprinkler heads for distributing an extinguishing liquid to the plurality of sprinkler heads; c.) a plurality of sprinkler heads for delivering an extinguishing liquid to a fire; d.) piping for interconnecting the plurality of sprinkler heads, the low pressure actuator and the check valve; e.) a pressurized gas supply source for supplying a pressurized gas for circulation in the piping of the system when the system is in a non-activated condition, and to pressurize the low pressure actuator and the check valve; and f.) a pressurized extinguishing liquid supply source for supplying a pressurized liquid used to extinguish a fire to the system when the system is in an activated condition, and for pressurizing the low pressure actuator and the check valve when in a ready condition.
- 10. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 9, wherein the gas is air.
- 11. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 9, wherein the liquid is water.
- 12. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 11, wherein the water further contains a fire-retarding chemical.
- 13. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 9, wherein the gas pressure is from about 1 psi to about 20 psi.
- 14. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 9, wherein the extinguishing liquid supply pressure is up to about 300 psi.
- 15. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 14, wherein the extinguishing liquid supply pressure is 80 psi.
- 16. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 9, wherein communication between the upper chamber and the middle chamber of the low-pressure actuator, and between the middle chamber and the lower chamber of the low-pressure actuator is made fluid-tight by providing at least one fluid-sealing element at each end of each communicating pair of chambers.
- 17. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 16, wherein the fluid-sealing element is an O-ring.
- 18. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 9, wherein the low-pressure actuator is actuated when system gas pressure falls to about 6.5 psi.
- 19. A dry, low-pressured, pressurized-gas fire control and suppression sprinkler system for delivering an extinguishing liquid to a fire operating at a system gas pressure and a system extinguishing liquid pressure, the system comprising:a.) a low pressure actuator for actuating a check valve, the low-pressure actuator being actuated by allowing liquid to flow through the low pressure actuator to the check valve when the system air pressure falls to a predetermined pressure to thereby, in turn, actuate the sprinkler check valve to provide a fire extinguishing liquid flow for distribution through a piping system to a plurality of interconnected sprinklers, the low pressure actuator including: i.) a main housing having a vertical axis and; including an upper chamber, a middle chamber and a lower chamber, the chambers being spaced along the vertical axis such that the upper chamber and the middle chamber are in communication with one another, and the middle chamber and the lower chamber are in communication with one another; ii.) the upper chamber further including an interior gas compartment for accumulation of a volume of pressurized gas, and a gas inlet orifice for inlelt of a pressurized gas therethrough and into the interior gas compartment from a pressurized gas supply source located exterior to the low pressure actuator, the gas inlet orifice being in sealable fluid communication at a first end thereof with the pressurized gas supply source, and in fluid communication at a second end thereof with the interior gas compartment; iii.) a tripping device in communication with the upper chamber, the tripping device having a tripping device housing containing a tripping device gas compartment such that the tripping device gas compartment is in fluid communication with the gas compartment of the upper chamber, the tripping device further having a gas passageway therethrough leading from the tripping device gas compartment to a tripping device gas outlet orifice; a tripping device gas piston positioned in the tripping devive gas passageway, the gas piston being alternatively slidable between a closed position, wherein a gas-pressurized condition is established in the tripping device gas compartment and the interior gas compartment of the upper chamber with the gas piston forming a fluid-tight seal between the tripping device gas compartment and the tripping device gas outlet orifice; and an open position, wherein gas pressure in the gas compartment of the upper chamber and the tripping device gas compartment is relieved and gas is allowed to flow out from the gas compartment and the tripping device gas compartment through the passageway and out through the gas outlet orifice; a mechanical compression spring surrounding the gas piston such that when the gas piston is in the closed position, the spring is compressed and exerts a counter-force to a force caused by air pressure in the tripping device gas compartment; and tripping device actuation means for alternatively sliding the gas piston between its closed and its open positions; iv.) the middle chamber further including a pressure release liquid flow orifice leading to an interior liquid compartment for accummulating a volume of a pressurized liquid; v.) an upper diaphragm positioned between the upper chamber and the middle chamber, so as to form a flexible, fluid-tight seal between the interior gas compartment of the upper chamber and the pressure release liquid flow orifice of the middle chamber, such that when the interior gas compartment is pressurized, the pressure release liquid flow orifice is sealed with upper diaphragm further having a gas-side surface facing the gas compartment, and a liquid-side surface facing the pressure release liquid flow, orifice with gas-side surface and the liquid-side surface having equal surface areas, each of the surface areas being in a ratio to a cross-sectional surface area of the pressure release liquid flow orifice of greater than about 20:1; vi) the lower chamber further including first and second liquid inlet orifices and first and second liquid outlet orifices, such that the first liquid inlet orifice is in fluid communication at a first end thereof with a pressurized liquid supply source located exterior to the low pressure actuator, and is in fluid communication at a second end thereof with a first end of the second liquid inlet orifice, the second liquid inlet orifice in in fluid communication at a first end thereof with the second end of the first liquid inlet orifice, and is in fluid communication at a second end thereof with the interior liquid compartment of the middle chamber, the first liquid outlet orifice is in sealable fluid communication at a first end thereof with the interior liquid compartment of the middle chamber, and is in fluid communication at a second end thereof with a first end of the second liquid outlet orifice, and the second liquid outlet orifice is in fluid communication at a first end thereof with the second end of the first liquid outlet orifice, and is in fluid communication at a second end thereof with a liquid receiving sink located exterior to the low pressure actuator such that there is a fluid channel of communication extending in series from the liquid supply source to the first liquid inlet orifice to the second liquid inlet orifice to the interior liquid compartment of the middle chamber to the first liquid outlet orifice to the second liquid outlet orifice and, finally, to the liquid receiving sink; vii) a lower diaphragm positioned between the lower chamber and the middle chamber, so as to form flexible, fluid-tight seal between the interior liquid compartment of the middle chamber and the first end of the first liquid outlet orifice of the lower chamber, such that when the interior liquid compartment is filled with pressurized liquid, liquid liquid pressure is exerted against the lower diaphragm, causing the lower diaphragm to seal against a liquid sealing lip adjacent to the first end of the first liquid outlet orifice, further such that liquid is retained in the interior liquid compartment due to a gas pressure from pressurized gas in the interior gas compartment of the upper chamber, and due to a surface pressure differential caused by the lower diaphragm having a greater surface area than a cross sectional surface area of the first liquid outlet orifice of the lower compartment; and viii) a liquid by-pass outlet orifice extending from the liquid side surface of the upper diaphragm to the second liquid outlet orifice; b.) a check valve connected to a plurality of sprinkler heads for distributing an extinguishing liquid to the plurality of sprinkler heads; c.) a plurality of sprinkler heads for delivering an extinguishing liquid to a fire; d.) piping for interconnecting the plurality of sprinkler heads, the low pressure actuator and the check valve; e.) a pressurized gas supply source for supplying a pressurized gas for circulation in the piping of the system when the system is in a non-activated condition, and to pressurize the low pressure actuator and the check valve; and f.) a pressurized extinguishing liquid supply source for supplying pressurized liquid used to extinguish a fire to the system when the system is in an activated condition, and for pressurizing the low pressure actuator and the check valve when in a ready condition.
- 20. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 19, wherein the gas is air.
- 21. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 19, wherein the liquid is water.
- 22. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 21, wherein the water further contains a fire-retarding chemical.
- 23. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 19, wherein the system gas pressure is from about 1 psi to about 20 psi.
- 24. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 19, wherein the extinguishing liquid supply pressure is up to about 300 psi.
- 25. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system according to claim 24, wherein the extinguishing liquid supply pressure is 80 psi.
- 26. The dry fire control and suppression sprinkler system 19 which is actuated when system gas pressure falls to about 6.5 psi.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of prior application No. 09/535,599, filed Mar. 27, 2000.
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