US1286333A - Fire-extinguisher spray-nozzle. - Google Patents

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US1286333A
US1286333A US15160417A US1286333A US 1286333 A US1286333 A US 1286333A US 15160417 A US15160417 A US 15160417A US 1286333 A US1286333 A US 1286333A
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    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B3/00Spraying or sprinkling apparatus with moving outlet elements or moving deflecting elements
    • B05B3/02Spraying or sprinkling apparatus with moving outlet elements or moving deflecting elements with rotating elements
    • B05B3/04Spraying or sprinkling apparatus with moving outlet elements or moving deflecting elements with rotating elements driven by the liquid or other fluent material discharged, e.g. the liquid actuating a motor before passing to the outlet
    • B05B3/0486Spraying or sprinkling apparatus with moving outlet elements or moving deflecting elements with rotating elements driven by the liquid or other fluent material discharged, e.g. the liquid actuating a motor before passing to the outlet the spray jet being generated by a rotary deflector rotated by liquid discharged onto it in a direction substantially parallel its rotation axis
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10S261/00Gas and liquid contact apparatus
    • Y10S261/39Liquid feeding nozzles
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/6198Non-valving motion of the valve or valve seat
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  • Figure 1 is a sectional view "of my sprinkler head
  • Fig.2 is a top plan viewthereof- Fig. 3 is-a bottom plan View of the same;
  • Fig, 4 is an elevationof the same, omitting the pipe
  • the device comprises a ln 1, bored to diflerent diameters, one en 0 which plug is of larger diameter than the other and screw-threaded at 1- for securement to the end of the conduit 5, While the other end 6 serves as the nozzle for the extmguishin fluid and further comprises a conical va ve member 2 the lower portion of which is shaped and slotted to form a rotary spray head 15.
  • a cross-bar 8 to which is integrally fixed a hub 10, is secured at its ends to the inner portion of theplug 1 by means of the screws 7. Both the bar and the hub are centrally bored for the reception and guidance, along its axis, of the valve stem 3.
  • the hub functions as a bearing with sumcient length substantially to maintain the axis of the valve stem 3 and pipe 5 coincident.
  • the inner end of the stem is screw-threaded for the reception of the nuts 11, one of which acts as a nut-lock.
  • a coiled spring 12 surrounds the stem 3 between the bar 8 and the nuts 11, a washer 13 being interposed be for the attachment thereto of the combined valve and spray element 2 and the nut 9.
  • the valve which is cone-shaped, seats against the beveled seat is of the nozzle 6 and is normally held to its seat by means of the spring 12.
  • the lower portion 15 of the element 2 constitutes the spray head. It is slotted with the vertical slots 16 and the inclined slots 17. It will be noticed that the vertical slots are cut in at varying radial depths which is for the purpose of causing the liquid issuing therethroug-h to be projected to difl'erent parts of the area to be protected, yet they are not cut at such a depth as to cause the valve 2 to leak when seated.
  • the inclined slots 17 are of less radial depth and function, as the issuing-stream of liquid from the nozzle 6 impinges against the inclined surfaces thereof, to rotatably propel the valve and sprayer about the axis of the organization.
  • the other slots 16 provide passages for the fluid to pass to the space below the spray head which would otherwise remain unsprinkled spring 12.
  • a spraying valve comprising a valve seat, a valve including a conical portion adapted to contact with the seat and a flange at the larger end of the cone adapted to extend beyond the seat, said flange having slots extending inward from its periphery in planes at an angle to the axis of the valve.
  • a spraying valve comprising a conical valve portion and'a flange at the larger end of the valve, said flange having slots extending inwardly from its periphery at relatively different angles to the axis of the valve.
  • a spraying valve comprising a conical valve portion and a flange at the larger end of the valve, said flange having a depression surrounding the cone, the inner wall 01 which merges with the .wall of the cone and slots extending inwardly from the periphery of the flange and at relatively dili'erent angles to the axis of the valve.
  • a spraying nozzle having a conical valve portion and a flange at the larger end of the cone, said flange having a depression surrounding the cone and slots extending inwardly from the periphery of the flange and at relatively different angles to the axis of the valve.

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E. JOHNSON.
FIRE EXT| NGUISHER SPRAY NOZZLE.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 28. I917.
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ELMEIt JOHNSON, 0]? WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA IFIRIEl-EXTTNGUTSHER SPRAY-NUEEIJE,
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented pen a, rare,
application filed February at, 1917. Serial No, ltilfitid.
(DEDIUATED TO THE PUBLIC.)
To ail whom it may concern:
Be it known that T, ELMER JOHNSON, a citizen oi the United States, residing at Washington, in the District of Columbia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fire Extinguisher Spray- Nozzles, of which the following is a specifica tion. I
In the a plication of a fire extinguishing system tot reshingmachines or other structures where dust is continually flying in the atmosphere, provision must be made for preventing lodgment and accumulation of dust and the like in the parts and passages of the distributing pipes which are liable to become clogged thereby to such an extent as to impede the escape of the fire extinguishing medium, and at the same time provision must be made for a free exit of such medium as the emergency may require.
Previous to my invention it had been pro posed to close the outlet port or nozzle by a valve normally held closed by a fusible means which melts by the heat of a fire and permits the valve to open and the extinguishing fluid to escape.
It is the object of my present invention to provide a simple contrivance which will serve the dual purpose of closing the exit ports or nozzles agalnst accumulation therein of dust and dirt and actin as a distributor for the fluid as it issues un or pressure from the supply conduit of the extinguishing systerm; to further provide an improved rotary distributing sprlnkler which Wlll be readlly set into action by the flow of the extinguish ing fluid and effect an automatic spraying and distribution of the latter throughout a comparatively large space; to further provide means for normally maintaining the valve closed, but permitting the valve to open under the pressure of the extinguishing fluid and also to regulate the-opening thereof in proportion to the flow o flui through the nozzle,and to provide further construction and arrangement of parts the objects of which will more clearly appear hereinafter.
Referring to the accompanying drawing: Figure 1 is a sectional view "of my sprinkler head;
Fig.2 is a top plan viewthereof- Fig. 3 is-a bottom plan View of the same;
Fig, 4: is an elevationof the same, omitting the pipe,
As illustrated, the device comprises a ln 1, bored to diflerent diameters, one en 0 which plug is of larger diameter than the other and screw-threaded at 1- for securement to the end of the conduit 5, While the other end 6 serves as the nozzle for the extmguishin fluid and further comprises a conical va ve member 2 the lower portion of which is shaped and slotted to form a rotary spray head 15. A cross-bar 8, to which is integrally fixed a hub 10, is secured at its ends to the inner portion of theplug 1 by means of the screws 7. Both the bar and the hub are centrally bored for the reception and guidance, along its axis, of the valve stem 3. The hub functions as a bearing with sumcient length substantially to maintain the axis of the valve stem 3 and pipe 5 coincident.
The inner end of the stem is screw-threaded for the reception of the nuts 11, one of which acts as a nut-lock. A coiled spring 12 surrounds the stem 3 between the bar 8 and the nuts 11, a washer 13 being interposed be for the attachment thereto of the combined valve and spray element 2 and the nut 9.
The valve, which is cone-shaped, seats against the beveled seat is of the nozzle 6 and is normally held to its seat by means of the spring 12.
The lower portion 15 of the element 2 constitutes the spray head. It is slotted with the vertical slots 16 and the inclined slots 17. It will be noticed that the vertical slots are cut in at varying radial depths which is for the purpose of causing the liquid issuing therethroug-h to be projected to difl'erent parts of the area to be protected, yet they are not cut at such a depth as to cause the valve 2 to leak when seated. The inclined slots 17 are of less radial depth and function, as the issuing-stream of liquid from the nozzle 6 impinges against the inclined surfaces thereof, to rotatably propel the valve and sprayer about the axis of the organization. The other slots 16 provide passages for the fluid to pass to the space below the spray head which would otherwise remain unsprinkled spring 12. When the extinguishing system is put into operation the extinguishing medium is forced through the pipe 5 with suflicient pressure to cause the valve2 to open. As the liquid issues from the nozzle 6 a portion of it impinges against the inclined surfaces of the slots ll'tnereby causing the spray head to rotate, another portion issues through the slots 16, and the rest is thrown upwardly .from the trough l8 and laterally through the slots 16. This, therefore, results in an equal distribution of the extinguishing medium over a comparatively large area.
'l'he greater the pressure the more will the valve open, thereby exposing a large annular orifice, and the smaller the. pressure the smaller the orifice, the spring 12 being of such strength as to provide for this.
Having described my invention, what I claim is:
1. The combination of a conduit, a rotatable closure means therefor, resilient means normally maintaining the latter closed and abnormally permitting the same to open and also regulating the opening in accordance with the pressure in said conduit, and spray means integral with the closure means for spraying the issuing fluid and provided with inwardly extending spray slots, certain of said slots disposed at an angle to the axis of the valve for rotating the latter as the fluid issues therefrom.
2. A spraying valve comprising a valve seat, a valve including a conical portion adapted to contact with the seat and a flange at the larger end of the cone adapted to extend beyond the seat, said flange having slots extending inward from its periphery in planes at an angle to the axis of the valve.
3. A spraying valve comprising a conical valve portion and'a flange at the larger end of the valve, said flange having slots extending inwardly from its periphery at relatively different angles to the axis of the valve.
4. A spraying valve comprising a conical valve portion and a flange at the larger end of the valve, said flange having a depression surrounding the cone, the inner wall 01 which merges with the .wall of the cone and slots extending inwardly from the periphery of the flange and at relatively dili'erent angles to the axis of the valve.
5. A spraying nozzle having a conical valve portion and a flange at the larger end of the cone, said flange having a depression surrounding the cone and slots extending inwardly from the periphery of the flange and at relatively different angles to the axis of the valve.
In witness whereof, I afiix my signature in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ELMER JOHNSON.
Witnesses:
E. B. MCCORMICK, LAWRENCE L. BEEBE.
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US2554409A (en) * 1948-04-29 1951-05-22 Leonard H Holder Roof cooling device
US2612408A (en) * 1948-08-12 1952-09-30 Kask Technical Corp Atomizing nozzle
US2619316A (en) * 1947-02-04 1952-11-25 Ronald M Wilson Check valve
US2692798A (en) * 1952-09-15 1954-10-26 William L Hicks Spray and agitator apparatus
US3006558A (en) * 1958-03-19 1961-10-31 Arthur W Jacobs Lawn sprinkler nozzle
US3221995A (en) * 1963-07-25 1965-12-07 Ansul Co Self-closing nozzle
US3229914A (en) * 1963-09-30 1966-01-18 Edward G Seavey Refuse container atomizers
US3779318A (en) * 1972-10-05 1973-12-18 Factory Mutual Res Corp Discharge head for discharging fluid in two discharge patterns and fire protection system incorporating said head
US4568022A (en) * 1980-04-04 1986-02-04 Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc. Spray nozzle
US4700893A (en) * 1986-07-25 1987-10-20 The Marley Cooling Tower Company Multipurpose non-clogging nozzle for water cooling towers
US4923013A (en) * 1989-08-14 1990-05-08 Gennaro Sergio K De Fire sprinkler system and automatic shut-off valve therefor
US20050178564A1 (en) * 2004-02-12 2005-08-18 Orr Shawn G. Fast response sprinkler assembly for a fire extinguishing system
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US2619316A (en) * 1947-02-04 1952-11-25 Ronald M Wilson Check valve
US2554409A (en) * 1948-04-29 1951-05-22 Leonard H Holder Roof cooling device
US2612408A (en) * 1948-08-12 1952-09-30 Kask Technical Corp Atomizing nozzle
US2692798A (en) * 1952-09-15 1954-10-26 William L Hicks Spray and agitator apparatus
US3006558A (en) * 1958-03-19 1961-10-31 Arthur W Jacobs Lawn sprinkler nozzle
US3221995A (en) * 1963-07-25 1965-12-07 Ansul Co Self-closing nozzle
US3229914A (en) * 1963-09-30 1966-01-18 Edward G Seavey Refuse container atomizers
US3779318A (en) * 1972-10-05 1973-12-18 Factory Mutual Res Corp Discharge head for discharging fluid in two discharge patterns and fire protection system incorporating said head
US4568022A (en) * 1980-04-04 1986-02-04 Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc. Spray nozzle
US4700893A (en) * 1986-07-25 1987-10-20 The Marley Cooling Tower Company Multipurpose non-clogging nozzle for water cooling towers
US4923013A (en) * 1989-08-14 1990-05-08 Gennaro Sergio K De Fire sprinkler system and automatic shut-off valve therefor
US7314093B2 (en) 2004-02-12 2008-01-01 The Viking Corporation Fast response sprinkler assembly for a fire extinguishing system
US20050178564A1 (en) * 2004-02-12 2005-08-18 Orr Shawn G. Fast response sprinkler assembly for a fire extinguishing system
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