Claims
- 1. An alarm assembly comprising a supporting housing for mounting said assembly,
- an acoustic device,
- a container of compressed gas operatively connected to said supporting housing,
- closure means normally maintaining said gas under pressure in said container,
- a coupler assembly supported upon said housing for movement with respect thereto,
- means on said coupler assembly coacting with said acoustic device and with said container for connecting said acoustic device and said container to said coupler assembly for movement of said acoustic device and container with said coupler assembly as a unit,
- a biased thermally responsive assembly mounted on said housing,
- means on said coupler assembly having a portion cooperating with said closure means for conducting gas from said container to said acoustic device,
- and means responsive to activation of said thermally responsive assembly, actuating said gas-conducting means for causing opening of said closure means and actuation of said acoustic device.
- 2. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said closure means is a valve and said gas-conducting means is movable upon activation of said thermally responsive assembly to open said valve and cause actuation of said acoustic device.
- 3. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said acoustic device is a horn, said gas-conducting means having a metering orifice with a diameter of from about 0.010 to about 0.020 of an inch, said horn being capable of producing a sound of 85 dBA at 10 feet for about 4 minutes from a supply of a chlorofluorocarbon gas of not more than 2 ounces.
- 4. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 3 having means securing said coupler assembly and acoustic device together for mounting as a unit.
- 5. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 3 wherein said thermally responsive assembly includes a sensor element comprising two thin flexible parallel flat plates of similar shape which overlap throughout substantially their entire area, a thin layer of eutectic solder between said plates securing them together, said plates being made of a material which does not alloy with said solder during soldering and is non-corrodible by airborne gases, and means formed on each of said plates for connecting them to a force colinear with their plane tending to pull them apart, said plates being of oblong shape.
- 6. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 5 having means securing said coupler assembly and acoustic device together for mounting as a unit.
- 7. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said gas-conducting means is a cantilever tube formed integrally with said coupler means and engageable with said valve.
- 8. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 7 wherein said valve has a hollow stem which when depressed allows passage of gas from the container through said tube, and sealing means between said valve stem and said tube, said sealing means having surfaces providing sealing pressure in the direction of the gas passage and perpendicular thereto.
- 9. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 7 wherein said thermally responsive assembly includes mounting means for mounting the thermal assembly on said coupler assembly, releasable actuating means movable with respect to said mounting means, resilient means biasing said actuating means for valve opening movement when thermally released, said housing having inwardly extending means which is engaged by said actuating means after thermal release to cause lifting of said coupler assembly.
- 10. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 1 having sealing means between said conducting means and said container, said sealing means having a skirt portion extending around the valve to keep atmospheric contaminants and dirt from said valve and gas passage.
- 11. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 1 in which said acoustic device is a horn, a movable guard member, means normally maintaining said guard member in position to prevent access by insects or airborne contaminants into said horn, and means to release said guard member from its normal position in response to activation of said thermally responsive means.
- 12. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 1 in which said acoustic device is a horn, a movable guard member, means to mount said guard member on said housing, latch means on said guard member and coupler assembly normally maintaining said guard member in position to prevent access by insects or airborne contaminants into said horn, said latch means being caused to unlatch upon activation of said thermally responsive means.
- 13. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said acoustic device is a horn, said alarm assembly having a movable guard member, means to mount said guard member on said housing, means normally holding said guard member in position to prevent access by airborne contaminants or insects into said horn, weight-responsive means between said housing and said coupler assembly for moving said coupler assembly and container whenever a predetermined light weight condition of the container exists due to insufficient contents or partial loss of its contents, said movement causing release of said holding means and permitting movement of said guard member into a position signalling said condition.
- 14. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 13 wherein said holding means comprises inter-engaging parts on said coupler assembly and said guard member.
- 15. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said acoustic device is a horn, said alarm assembly having a movable guard member, means to mount said guard member on said housing, means normally holding said guard member in position to prevent access by contaminants or insects into said horn, weight-responsive means between said housing and said coupler assembly for moving said coupler assembly and container in the event of light weight of the container due to insufficient contents or partial loss of its contents, said movement causing release of said holding means and permitting movement of said guard member into a position signalling insufficient contents in said container, and additional means normally maintaining said guard member in said access-preventing position, and means to release said guard member from its normal position and allowing complete removal therefrom on activation of said thermally responsive means.
- 16. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 1 having suspension means adapted to support said alarm assembly from a vertical or horizontal surface, a loose pivotal connection between said housing and said suspension means, said pivotal connection having its pivotal axis positioned horizontally above the center of gravity of the alarm assembly and in a plane passing through the center of gravity when said container is fully charged.
- 17. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 16 in which said suspension means has at least one side arm which connects with said alarm assembly by said pivotal connection and which is adapted to lie along parallel and adjacent to the side wall of a room or building.
- 18. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 17 wherein said thermal assembly includes a flat heat responsive element, said element being oriented by said suspension means and pivotal connection so that its plane lies substantially in the direction of flow of hot gases.
- 19. An alarm as claimed in claim 16 in which the suspension means is a bracket which has at least one side arm which connects with said alarm assembly by said pivotal connection and also has another arm angulated with respect to said one arm, at least one of said arms supporting said assembly from one of said surfaces.
- 20. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said coupler assembly has a plurality of spaced substantially parallel fingers extending in the same direction in positions to grip and hold said container at spaced points around its upper rim.
- 21. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 20 wherein said fingers are resilient and have shoulders adjacent their ends, and said fingers flex when said container rim is pressed between them and snap into place under said rim as it passes said shoulders.
- 22. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said thermally responsive assembly includes mounting means for mounting the thermal assembly on said coupler assembly, releasable actuating means movable with respect to said mounting means, resilient means biasing said actuating means to cause opening of said closure means when thermally released, said housing having inwardly extending means which is engaged by said actuating means after thermal release to cause lifting of said coupler assembly.
- 23. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 22 having a guard member, means normally maintaining said guard member in position to prevent access of insects or contaminants to said acoustic device, said resilient means causing movement of said coupler assembly upon engagement of said actuating means with said inwardly extending means to cause release of said guard member and removal thereof from sound impeding position.
- 24. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said thermally responsive assembly comprises mounting means and actuating means, resilient means biasing said actuating means, and thermally responsive means maintaining the components of said thermally responsive assembly in assembled condition as a unit, and means on said mounting means and said coupler assembly interengageable to secure said thermally responsive assembly on said coupler assembly as a unit.
- 25. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 24 having means securing said coupler assembly and said acoustic device together for mounting on said housing as a unit.
- 26. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 25 wherein said supporting housing is recessed to receive said coupler assembly while the latter is carrying said thermally responsive assembly and said acoustic device.
- 27. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 26 having means on said coupler assembly to receive and grip said container after said coupler assembly is mounted on said supporting mounting.
- 28. An alarm as claimed in claim 24 wherein said thermally responsive assembly includes a sensor element comprising two thin flexible parallel flat plates of similar shape which overlap throughout substantially their entire area, a thin layer of eutectic solder between said plates securing them together, said plates being made of a material which does not alloy with said solder during soldering and is non-corrodible by airborne gases, and means formed on each of said plates for connecting them to a force colinear with their plane tending to pull them apart, said plates being of oblong shape.
- 29. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 24 wherein said interengageable means is a bayonet slot type of connection.
- 30. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 24 wherein said interengageable means comprises lateral extensions on said mounting means, and inward spaced extensions on said coupler assembly receiving said extensions between them on rotation of said thermally responsive assembly.
- 31. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 30 having means securing said coupler assembly and said acoustic device together for mounting on said housing as a unit.
- 32. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 31 having means on said coupler assembly to receive and grip said container after said coupler assembly is mounted on said supporting mounting.
- 33. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 32 having guide fingers on said housing for guiding movement of said container into assembled position and movement of the coupler assembly and container on activation of said thermal assembly.
- 34. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 32 having means on said housing engageable by said container to prevent separation of said coupler assembly from said housing.
- 35. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 1 having means on said coupler assembly for securing said thermally responsive assembly thereon as a unit, said thermal assembly and said container being assembled on said coupler assembly from opposite directions.
- 36. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 35 having means on said housing preventing removal of said coupler assembly from said housing after said container is assembled.
- 37. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 1 having suspension means adapted to support said alarm assembly close to a vertical or horizontal surface, said thermally responsive assembly including a flat heat responsive element oriented by the positioning of said suspension means so its plane lies substantially in the direction of flow of hot gases.
- 38. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said thermally responsive assembly includes a sensor element comprising two thin flexible parallel flat plates of similar shape which overlap throughout substantially their entire area, a thin layer of eutectic solder between said plates securing them together, said plates being made of a material which does not alloy with said solder during soldering and is non-corrodible by airborne gases, and means formed on each of said plates for connecting them to a force colinear with their plane tending to pull them apart, said plates being of oblong shape.
- 39. An alarm assembly comprising a supporting housing,
- a pressure-operated device,
- a container of compressed gas,
- closure means normally maintaining said gas under pressure in said container,
- a coupler assembly supported upon said housing for movement with respect thereto,
- means on said coupler assembly coacting with pressure-operated device and said container for connecting said pressure-operated device and said container to said coupler assembly for movement of said pressure-operated device and container with said coupler assembly as a unit,
- a biased thermally responsive assembly mounted on said housing,
- means on said coupler assembly having a portion cooperating with said closure means for conducting gas from said container to said pressure-operated device,
- and means responsive to activation of said thermally responsive assembly, actuating said gas-conducting means for causing opening of said closure means and actuation of said pressure-operated device.
- 40. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 39 wherein said closure means is a valve and said gas-conducting means is movable upon activation of said thermally responsive assembly to open said valve and cause actuation of said pressure-operated device.
- 41. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 39 wherein said gas-conducting means is a cantilever tube formed integrally with said coupler means and engageable with said valve.
- 42. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 41 wherein said valve has a hollow stem which when depressed allows passage of gas from the container through said tube, and sealing means between said valve stem and said tube, said sealing means having surfaces providing sealing pressure in the direction of the gas passage and perpendicular thereto.
- 43. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 39 having suspension means adapted to support said assembly from a vertical or horizontal surface, a loose pivotal connection between said housing and said suspension means, said pivotal connection having its pivotal axis positioned horizontally above the center of gravity of the alarm assembly and in a plane passing through the center of gravity when said container is fully charged.
- 44. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 39 wherein said thermally responsive assembly comprises mounting means and actuating means, resilient means biasing said actuating means, and thermally responsive means maintaining the components of said thermally responsive assembly in assembled condition as a unit, and means on said mounting means and said coupler assembly interengageable to secure said thermally responsive assembly on said coupler assembly as a unit.
- 45. An alarm assembly as claimed in claim 39 wherein said thermally responsive assembly includes a sensor element comprising two thin flexible parallel flat plates of similar shape which overlap throughout substantially their entire area, a thin layer of eutectic solder between said plates securing them together, said plates being made of a material which does not alloy with said solder during soldering and is non-corrodible by airborne gases, and means formed on each of said plates for connecting them to a force colinear with their plane tending to pull them apart, said plates being of oblong shape.
- 46. An alarm comprising a horn operable by compressed gas, a container of compressed gas, a valve maintaining the compressed gas in said container, means providing a passage for gas from said container to said horn, heat-responsive means operable to cause valve opening and gas release and operation of said horn, a movable guard member normally positioned to prevent access of airborne contaminants or insects into said horn, weight-responsive means between said container and said horn, and means holding said guard member in said normal position, said holding means being released by said weight-responsive means whenever a predetermined light-weight condition exists due to insufficient contents or partial loss of contents from the container, whereby a signal is given by the change of position of the guard member of said condition.
- 47. An alarm comprising a horn operable by compressed gas, a container of compressed gas, a valve maintaining the compressed gas in said container, means providing a passage of gas from said container to said horn, heat-responsive means operable to cause valve opening and gas release and operation of said horn, a movable guard member normally positioned to prevent access of airborne contaminants or insects into said horn, and means maintaining said member in said normal position but released in response to activation of said heat-responsive means to a position of non-impedance of sound emanating from said horn, operation of said horn being independent of movement of said guard member.
- 48. An alarm as claimed in claim 47 having weight-responsive means between said container and said horn, and means holding said guard member in said normal position, said holding means being released by said weight-responsive means whenever a predetermined light-weight condition exists due to insufficient contents or partial loss of contents from the container, whereby a signal is given by the change of position of the guard member of said condition.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 754,752 filed Dec. 27, 1976.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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