Information
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Patent Grant
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6641059
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Patent Number
6,641,059
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 10, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Perrons, Jr.; Mathew R. P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 239 288
- 239 2883
- 239 2885
- 239 208
- 239 209
- 169 51
- 169 37
- 169 42
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A releasable protective cover assembly for a sprinkler head is activated by heat and substantially immune to damage from blows and inappropriate use due to its dome shape, which deflects attempts to damage the cover or to abuse the sprinkler head.
Description
This invention relates to a cover for a sprinkler head and more particularly to a protective cover for a fire suppression sprinkler head which does not interfere with the action of the sprinkler.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Public buildings need to be safe. One requirement for public buildings, which renders them safe, is a series of sprinkler heads adapted to release water in case of a fire. With sprinkler heads dispersed throughout a building, activation and release of water on a fire can save lives and reduce property damage.
One of the problems with the structure of a sprinkler head comes from its desired configuration, in order to provide effective fire suppression. With a sprinkler head used in a prison or other incarceration facility, the typical structure of such a sprinkler head leaves it very much exposed to damage. A sprinkler head, used in an incarceration facility, may also be subjected to many inappropriate uses or treatments.
It is quite common for an incarcerated person to put a bar of soap in a sock and achieve an effective weapon for striking a blow. Such a weapon may be used against a person or a thing, such as a sprinkler head. Blows from such a weapon or any other source can damage the sprinkler head and cause an inappropriate discharge of the water, along with an undesirable disturbance.
Also, due to the structure of the sprinkler head a depressed person in such confinement may be able to fashion a sufficient noose and secure it to a sprinkler head. This structure can clearly permit a person to commit suicide or to cause a self-inflicted injury.
Thus, it is desired to protect the sprinkler head while leaving in accessible to the purpose for which it was designed, that is putting out fires. The length of the sprinkler head leaves it accessible to beating with the soap in a sock or other suitable fashion. Any known coverage or protecting device suffers from the same problem as the sprinkler head itself.
A way must be found to protect the sprinkler head, while at the same time permitting the heat to have access thereto. The heat can permit the sprinkler head to be activated. Any interference with heat reaching the sprinkler head can reduce its fire suppression capabilities to an undesired level.
Also it is desirable to protect the sprinkler head, while at the same time permitting the light to have access thereto. The light can permit the sprinkler head to be inspected. Any interference with light reaching the sprinkler head can reduce its possibility of simplified inspection of the sprinkler head and the cover assembly.
The cover of a sprinkler head, must be strongly secured against damage and prevent improper use of the sprinkler head. Such a cover must also be easily released in case of fire, so that the sprinkler may release water appropriately.
To maximize one advantage weakens the other requirement. Thus to make the protective cover strong, weakens the use of the sprinkler. To make the sprinkler head usable, the protective cover must be weakened. It is desired to maximize strength of both requirements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Among the many objectives of this invention is the provision of a releasable protective cover for a fire protection sprinkler head.
Another objective of this invention is to provide a releasable protective cover capable of absorbing at least one blow.
Yet another objective of this invention is to provide a releasable protective cover for a fire protection sprinkler, in order to minimize an opportunity for a self inflicted injury.
Still, another objective of this invention is to provide a releasable protective cover for a fire protection sprinkler in order to minimize an opportunity for a suicide.
Additionally, an objective of this invention is to provide a releasable protective cover for a fire protection sprinkler, with minimized interference with the sprinkler head.
Also, an objective of this invention is to provide a releasable protective cover for a fire protection sprinkler, in order to minimize unrequired water release.
A further objective of this invention is to provide a releasable protective cover for a fire protection sprinkler, which provides access to heat for the sprinkler head.
A still further objective of this invention is to provide a releasable protective cover for a fire protection sprinkler, which includes a light source for inspection of the sprinkler head.
These and other objectives of the invention (which other objectives become clear by consideration of the specification, claims and drawings as a whole) are met by providing a releasable protective cover assembly for a sprinkler head, which is activated by heat and substantially immune to damage from blows and inappropriate use.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
depicts a perspective view of the releasable protective cover assembly
100
of this invention, with a fire protection sprinkler head
110
, shown in phantom.
FIG. 2
depicts an upper plan view of a releasable protective cover assembly
100
of this invention for a fire protection sprinkler head
110
.
FIG. 3
depicts a side, cross-sectioned view of a releasable protective cover assembly
100
of this invention for a fire protection sprinkler head
110
.
FIG. 4
depicts a side, cross-sectioned view of a pivot support
172
for releasable protective cover assembly
100
of this invention.
FIG. 5
depicts a side, cross-sectioned view of a releasable lock
130
for releasable protective cover assembly
100
in secured position
132
.
FIG. 6
depicts a side, cross-sectioned view of a releasable coil lock
130
for releasable protective cover assembly
100
in open position
134
.
FIG. 7
depicts a side, cross-sectioned view of a releasable moving trigger lock
200
for releasable protective cover assembly
100
of this invention.
FIG. 8
depicts an end view of a releasable moving trigger lock
200
of
FIG. 7
rotated ninety degrees about a vertical axis for releasable protective cover assembly
100
of this invention.
FIG. 9
depicts a side, cross-sectioned view of a fusible link trigger lock
220
for releasable protective cover assembly
100
of this invention.
FIG. 10
depicts a side, cross-sectioned view of a water-soluble trigger lock
240
for releasable protective cover assembly
100
of this invention.
FIG. 11
depicts a top, plan view of pyramidal dome cover
260
.
FIG. 12
depicts a side view of pyramidal dome cover
260
shown in FIG.
11
.
FIG. 13
depicts a top, plan view of conical dome cover
270
.
FIG. 14
depicts a side view of conical dome cover
270
shown in FIG.
13
.
FIG. 15
depicts a top, plan view of squared dome cover
280
.
FIG. 16
depicts a side view of squared dome cover
280
shown in FIG.
15
.
FIG. 17
depicts a top, plan view of double dome cover
290
.
FIG. 18
depicts a side view of double dome cover
290
shown in FIG.
17
.
FIG. 19
depicts a side view of separable dome cover
400
as an additional modification of this invention.
FIG. 20
depicts an exploded view of FIG.
19
.
Throughout the figures of the drawings, where the same part appears in more than one figure of the drawings, the same number is applied thereto.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Over a fire suppression sprinkler head is secured a dome-shaped sprinkler head cover. This sprinkler head cover minimizes an inappropriate use of the sprinkler head. Preferably, this dome structure has a two-piece structure.
When installed, the base of the sprinkler head cover provides a lower part of a dome or truncated dome. This base preferably is applied around the sprinkler head, and secured therearound with screws or other fasteners. Preferably, at least two screws are used for fastening the base around the sprinkler head. The dome cover is secured to base, and prevents access to the mounting screws.
With the irreversible screws, the dome base can be secured around the sprinkler head and receive the dome cover. In this case, the dome cover does, but need not, protect the screws, due to the irreversible characteristic.
The dome cover or detachable canopy is secured to the dome base. Securing the dome cover to the dome base through a fixed pivot and a releasable lock both protects the sprinkler head and does not interfere with the fire suppression effectiveness of the sprinkler head. The releasable lock may include a clip and a bimetallic coil, or other suitable trigger release. The dome cover can be latched by putting on or securing to the fixed lock and latching to the releasable lock.
The trigger release may be of any suitable type as long as it is a heat-activated releasable support. A water releasable trigger may be used. A slide latch may be used. Other triggers are commonly known as a fusible link trigger or a bimetallic flat strip. A bimetallic snap base or support is available, in order to provide the heat activated release too. A spring loaded trigger is preferred.
In a preferred form, the dome base provides a male support for a fixed fastening device used in the sprinkler head cover. A sliding female support on the dome cover or detachable canopy provides support on one side of the dome cover and completes the fixed fastening device for the sprinkler head cover.
On the other side of the dome cover, a heat activated, releasable support is provided. In this fashion, the dome cover can be released from the dome base, when the cover is heated, thereby permitting the fire-suppression sprinkler head to operate. The dome base is low enough to avoid interference with the sprinkler head
The male and female members of either the fixed support or the releasable support may be reversed if desired. However, the described structure of having male part on the dome base appears to simplify manufacturing.
Within the dome cover are slots, which serve a plurality of functions. Firstly, airflow or venting of the base is permitted and provides access to the sprinkler head. These slots also provide access to the catch or releasable lock through a bimetallic coil in case of heat. Also the slots in the center permit water, in addition to heat to pass therethrough at the same time, the slots are too narrow to permit wires or other implements of destruction to be passed therethrough. The hemispheric or truncated dome shape of the assembly in general, and releasable canopy in particular, deflects or absorbs blows thereto, without magnifying the blows from the soap in a sock or other implement.
The detachable canopy, when mounted on the base, is secured at one side by a sliding female support fitting on a fixed male support as a part of the base. On the other side of the detachable canopy, a trigger and latch slip combine with the female support to hold the dome thereon. A bimetallic coil or other trigger release reacts to heat and releases the cover and permits the water to flow freely in order to achieve the desired result of putting out the fire or diminishing the fire.
Other shapes are suitable for the releasable protective cover, as long as the shape deflects any blow thereto, including at least one blow. Thus, the shape may be a square with rounded corners. Other geometric shapes are feasible with the rounded corners. Such shapes are exemplified by, but not limited to, pyramid, cone, square, and stacked dome or double dome. The rounded corners deflect the blows, which may come to a device mounted in an incarceration facility. The geodesic dome may also be useful.
Referring now to
FIG. 1
, the releasable protective cover assembly
100
of this invention fits over a fire protection or suppression sprinkler head
110
.
Over the fire suppression sprinkler head
110
is secured the releasable protective cover assembly
100
. More particularly, a truncated dome ring
170
is secured around sprinkler head
110
, with a single dome-shaped detachable canopy
150
releasably secured to the truncated dome ring
170
. This detachable single dome canopy
150
minimizes an inappropriate use of the sprinkler head
110
. Also, the single dome-shaped detachable canopy
150
minimizes or deflects the effect of a blow wielded by hand
112
with a soap bar
114
in a sock
116
, or other instrument capable of dealing a blow.
Adding
FIG. 2
to consideration, when installed, the base or truncated dome ring
170
provides a lower part of a dome. This truncated dome ring
170
preferably is applied around the sprinkler head
110
, and secured therearound with irreversible screws
122
. With the irreversible screws
122
, the truncated dome ring
170
can be secured around the sprinkler head
110
.
Irreversible screws
122
may or may not be protected by the releasable canopy
150
. If mounting screws are covered by canopy
150
, irreversible screws
122
are desired but not required.
In a preferred form included in detachable canopy
150
are centrally located sprinkler vents
152
. Adjacent to an edge of detachable canopy
150
are heat sensor vents
156
. While heat sensor vents
156
permit heat access to the sprinkler head
110
, heat sensor vents
156
also provide for an airflow through releasable protective cover
100
and sprinkler head
110
. Both sprinkler vents
152
and heat sensor vents
156
are of sufficient size to function, yet too small to permit damage to or inappropriate use of sprinkler head
110
and releasable protective cover assembly
100
.
With the additional consideration of FIG.
3
and
FIG. 4
, the attachment of truncated dome ring
170
to detachable canopy
150
is depicted. On one side of the base or truncated dome ring
170
is male support
172
. Male support
172
is received into sliding female support
158
of detachable canopy
150
, in a slidable fashion. If desired, the male to female relationships may be reversed
With the additional consideration of FIG.
3
and
FIG. 5
, the further attachment of truncated dome ring
170
to detachable canopy
150
may be seen. Oppositely disposed from male support
172
, on the opposing side of the base or truncated dome ring
170
, heat activated releasable coil lock
130
. Releasable lock
130
includes a bimetallic coil
136
mounted on truncated dome ring
170
. Movably secured to bimetallic coil
136
is securing trigger
138
, shown in a closed position.
Adding
FIG. 6
to the consideration, with latch lip
174
on truncated dome ring
170
being oppositely disposed from male support
172
, the detachable canopy
150
is secured to truncated dome ring
170
by cooperation of fixed lock
120
and releasable coil lock
130
. Latch lip
174
receives trigger
138
and locks detachable canopy
150
in place. Return spring
162
on detachable canopy
150
further secures trigger
138
in position on latch lip
174
.
Thus, due to the double lock with fixed lock
120
and releasable coil lock
130
, detachable canopy
150
is secured. Trigger pivot
180
permits trigger
138
to partially rotate when bimetallic coil
136
is heated causing an expansion thereof, followed by a release of detachable canopy
150
. As bimetallic coil
136
is heated, trigger
138
is permitted to reach open position
184
and release detachable canopy
150
, in order for sprinkler head
110
(
FIG. 1
) to be effective.
Dome cover or detachable canopy
150
may be translucent, transparent or opaque. If detachable canopy
150
is transparent, it is possible for releasable protective cover assembly
100
to be checked more easily to determine if someone has placed something through the sprinkler vents
152
and heat sensor vents
156
.
In FIG.
7
and
FIG. 8
is depicted a releasable moving trigger lock
200
, using a flat bimetallic strip
296
for releasable protective cover assembly
100
. To activate releasable moving trigger lock
200
, usually smoke flows through releasable protective cover assembly
100
, as indicated by arrow
300
. Releasable moving trigger lock
200
includes a dome flange
202
mounted on dome
150
. In dome flange
202
is a flange aperture
204
receiving a hinge pin
206
. Hinge pin
206
attaches moving trigger
208
to dome flange
202
. Moving trigger
208
connects with latch step
210
, and secure dome
150
on truncated dome ring
170
. When the flat bimetallic strip
296
is distorted by heat from a fire or other source, trigger
208
moves away from latch step
210
, thereby releasing dome
150
.
Another appropriate release device for dome
150
appears in FIG.
9
. Fusible link trigger lock
220
includes a metal disk
222
mounted on dome
150
. Secured to metal disk
222
with fusible solder
295
, which solder
295
preferably has a relatively low melting point, is trigger latch
224
. Trigger latch
224
connects with angled latch step
226
on truncated dome ring
170
. Upon heating of the dome
150
, metal disk
222
releases trigger latch
224
and hence dome
150
.
Still, another alternative for releasing dome cover
150
is shown in
FIG. 10. A
flat spring latch
242
is fastened to cover
150
through a water dissolvable pellet
244
. Flat spring latch
242
works against the boss or pivot
240
on cover
150
. When sprinkler head
110
has a water flow therethrough, that water quickly dissolves pellet
244
. As a result, flat spring latch
242
returns to its preformed shape, and pulls away from latch step
210
, cover
150
is released and allowed to fall. This release mechanisms herein described, amounts to a water activatable release mechanism.
FIG.
11
and
FIG. 12
combine to depict a pyramidal dome cover
260
as an alternative to dome
150
. Pyramidal dome cover
260
can also absorb blows and protect sprinkler
110
. Truncated base
170
is adjusted in shape in a standard fashion to compensate therefor. Any trigger mechanism may also be used therewith.
FIG.
13
and
FIG. 14
combine to depict a conical dome cover
270
as an alternative to dome
150
. Conical dome cover
270
can also absorb blows and protect sprinkler
110
. Truncated base
170
is adjusted in shape in a standard fashion to compensate therefor. Any trigger mechanism may also be used therewith.
FIG.
15
and
FIG. 16
combine to depict a squared dome cover
280
as an alternative to dome
150
. Squared dome cover
280
can also absorb blows and protect sprinkler
110
, especially due to its four rounded corners
282
. Truncated base
170
is adjusted in shape in a standard fashion to compensate therefor. Any trigger mechanism may also be used therewith.
FIG.
17
and
FIG. 18
combine to depict a double dome cover
290
as an alternative to dome
150
. Double dome cover
290
can also absorb blows and protect sprinkler
110
. Truncated base
170
is adjusted in shape in a standard fashion to compensate therefor. Double dome cover
290
is releasably secured to truncated base
170
to give the double dome appearance and to cover sprinkler head
110
.
More particularly, truncated base
170
has a larger diameter adjacent to the sprinkler head
110
than does smaller dome
294
, which smaller dome with the smaller diameter covers sprinkler head
110
. Any trigger mechanism may also be used with double dome cover
290
.
Referring now to FIG.
19
and
FIG. 20
, separable dome cover
400
has a slotted dome base
402
with a separable dome cover
404
releasably secured thereto. On separation, extending below dome base
402
, is sprinkler head
110
. Separable dome cover
404
is releasably secured to dome base
402
by any suitable trigger mechanism above described.
This application—taken as a whole with the abstract, specification, claims, and drawings being combined—provides sufficient information for a person having ordinary skill in the art to practice the invention as disclosed and claimed herein. Any measures necessary to practice this invention are well within the skill of a person having ordinary skill in this art after that person has made a careful study of this disclosure.
Because of this disclosure and solely because of this disclosure, modification of this method and device can become clear to a person having ordinary skill in this particular art. Such modifications are clearly covered by this disclosure.
Claims
- 1. A sprinkler head cover having a releasable protective cover and a releasing mechanism for a fire suppression sprinkler head which avoids interference with the sprinkler head comprising:the releasable protective cover assembly for a sprinkler head restricting access to the sprinkler head; the releasing mechanism being adapted to release the protective cover assembly for a sprinkler head restricting access to the sprinkler head; the releasable protective cover assembly for a sprinkler being substantially immune to damage; the releasable protective cover assembly having a base and a dome cover releasably secured to the base; the base being secured around the sprinkler head; a release mechanism securing the dome cover to the base; the release mechanism being at least selected from the group consisting of a heat activatable release mechanism and a water activatable release mechanism; the heat activatable release mechanism being at least one selected from the group consisting of a slide latch, a fusible link trigger, a bimetallic flat strip, a bimetallic snap base and a spring loaded trigger, the water activatable release mechanism being at least one selected from the group consisting of a water releasable trigger and water releasable spring; the base including a fixed fastening device and the release mechanism; the fixed fastening device and the release mechanism combining to releasably secure the dome cover to the base; the base avoiding interference with the sprinkler head; at least one slot being in the dome cover; the at least one slot permitting heat or water pass therethrough; the at least one slot preventing abuse of the sprinkler head or the dome cover; the dome cover having a shape selected from the group consisting of a square with rounded corners, a pyramid with rounded corners, a cone with rounded corners, a stacked dome, and a double dome; the dome cover serving to deflect blows; the release mechanism including a coil lock; the coil lock having a latch lip and a trigger; the latch lip being mounted on the dome base; the trigger being mounted on the dome cover; and the latch lip receiving the trigger and locking the dome cover on a dome base.
- 2. A sprinkler head cover having a releasable protective cover assembly and a releasing mechanism far a fire suppression sprinkler head which avoids interference with the sprinkler head comprising:the releasable protective cover assembly for a sprinkler head restricting access to the sprinkler head; the releasing mechanism being adapted to release the protective cover assembly for a sprinkler head restricting access to the sprinkler head; the base including a fixed fastening device and the release mechanism; the fixed fastening device and the release mechanism combining to releasably secure the dome cover to the base; and a releasable protective cover assembly for a sprinkler being substantially immune to damage; the releasable protective cover assembly having a base and a dome cover releasably secured to the base; the base being secured around the sprinkler head; a release mechanism securing the dome cover to the base; the release mechanism being at least selected from the group consisting of a heat activatable release mechanism and a water activatable release mechanism; the heat activatable release mechanism being at least one selected from the group consisting of a slide latch, a fusible link trigger, a bimetallic flat strip, a bimetallic snap base and a spring loaded trigger; the water activatable release mechanism being at least one selected from the group consisting of a water releasable trigger and water releasable spring; the fixed fastening device being oppositely disposed from the release mechanism; a dome base providing a male support for the fixed fastening device used with the dome head cover; the fixed fastening device being oppositely disposed from the release mechanism; the dome base providing a female support for the fixed fastening device used with the dome head cover; the base avoiding interference with the sprinkler head; at least one slot being in the dome cover; the at least one slot permitting heat or water pass therethrough; the at least one slot preventing abuse at the sprinkler head or the dome cover; the dome cover having a shape selected from the group consisting of a square with rounded corners, a pyramid with rounded corners, a cone with rounded corners, a stacked dome, and a double dome; the dome cover serving to deflect at least one blow; the release mechanism including a coil lock; the coil lock having a latch lip end a trigger; the latch lip being mounted on the dome base; the trigger being mounted on the dome cover; and the latch lip receiving the trigger and locking the dome cover on the dome base.
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