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The proposed technical solution relates to fire-extinguishing sprinklers and designated to supply a fire-extinguishing product in case of fire.
The prototype of the technical solution is a sprinkler (patent for prototype Russian Federation No. 79435 “Sprinkler”).
A known device consists of the housing, shutoff valve connected to the fire sensor designed as an airtight glass flask, filled with a special liquid. The known device activates when fire sensor is destroyed due to thermal flow emitted by fire. A deficiency of this prototype is its slow acting.
A deficiency of this prototype is known for its high response time at an initial stage of fire. At the initial stage of fire, the thermal flow from the fire source has a low value and it takes a longer time to heat and destroy the sprinkler's fire sensor.
The purpose of the proposed technical solution is to make the sprinkler more fast-acting.
The proposed technical solution consists of a sprinkler, containing a housing with an outlet orifice covered by a shutoff valve, shutoff valve control, fire sensor, which controls an area protected by the sprinkler and an activation unit.
Furthermore, the shutoff valve control is equipped with an electric trigger device, while outlets are connected with electric trigger outlets.
Preferable sprinkler design options:
The distinguishing features of the proposed technical solution are:
The proposed technical solution purpose is the following: To equip the sprinkler with a fire sensor, controlling an area protected by the sprinkler, and an activation unit (feature 1), under condition that the shutoff valve controller is equipped with an electric trigger device (feature 2) and inputs of the activation unit are connected to fire sensor output, and outputs of the activation unit are connected with an electric trigger device (feature 3), which can make the sprinkler act faster during an initial stage of fire due to an absence of a prolonged heating of a glass flask of the sprinkler, for example, in a known technical solution, for it to trigger from a thermal flow from a fire source. Speeding up the activation of the proposed sprinkler is done by a forced impact to the shutoff valve controller, when sending an alarm to it from the activation unit in case of detecting a local fire source by a fire sensor, controlling an area protected by the sprinkler. Equipping the controller with a fire sensor and using an electric heater as an electric trigger device (feature 4) simplifies the proposed sprinkler design. Using a differential thermal fire alarm as a fire sensor, controlling an area protected by the sprinkler (feature 5) makes the sprinkler react faster, since there is an ability to activate the sprinkler immediately after detecting a change in temperature in the controlled area protected by the sprinkler. Using a directional flame detector (feature 7) as a fire alarm, controlling an area protected by the sprinkler (feature 6), makes the sprinkler react faster, since there is an ability to activate the sprinkler immediately after detecting an open flame in the area protected by the sprinkler. Using a fire sensor, controlling an area protected by the sprinkler, designed with a removable sensor (feature 8) simplifies installation of components, included in the proposed sprinkler.
Using an activation unit located within the fire sensor housing, controlling an area protected by the sprinkler (feature 9) simplifies an installation of the proposed sprinkler. Equipping the sprinkler with a bracket, to which a fire sensor, controlling an area protected by the sprinkler, is fastened (feature 10), simplifies an installation of the proposed sprinkler.
Using an activation unit is equipped with additional outlets to connect with electric trigger devices of neighboring sprinklers (feature 11) allows to send an alarm to activate neighboring sprinklers for a guaranteed fire extinguishing when a fire source is detected in the sprinkler area. Communication of the fire sensor, controlling an area protected by the sprinkler, with an activation unit by the receiving controller (feature 12) allows to use a programmed activation algorithm for this and other sprinklers when fire is detected.
The submitted drawing shows a general cross-sectional view of the fast-acting sprinkler.
The sprinkler consists of the housing (1), an output orifice with a shutoff valve (2), and shutoff valve controller, designed as a glass flask (3), filled with a special liquid. An electric trigger device (4), designed as a heating element is installed around the glass flask. The heating element outputs, through the normally closed contacts (5), are connected to activation unit outputs (6). Activation unit inputs (6) are connected to fire sensor outputs (7), controlling an area protected by the sprinkler. The activation unit (6) is equipped with outputs (8) to connect with the power line and electric trigger device of this and other sprinklers. The sprinkler is equipped with a bracket (9), to which a fire sensor (7), controlling an area protected by the sprinkler, is fastened, and the activation unit (6).
The sprinkler works in a following way. When there is a fire in the area protected by the sprinkler, the fire sensor (7) sends a signal to the activation unit (6). The activation unit (6) sends a signal to the heating element (4). A quick heating and destruction of thee glass flask (3) occurs, and the sprinkler's shutoff valve (2) is opened, whereupon the fire-extinguishing product is set upon the fire source. The local fire source is extinguished in the area protected by the sprinkler due to the fire-extinguishing product sprayed from the sprinkler.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2014138307 | Sep 2014 | RU | national |
This application claims priority to PCT application no. PCT/RU2015/000474 filed on Jul. 29, 2015. The earliest priority date claimed is Sep. 22, 2014.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/RU2015/000474 | 7/29/2015 | WO | 00 |