Alarm valve station of a fire extinguishing system, in particular a sprinkler or spray water extinguishing system, and fire extinguishing system
US-10441833-B2 · Oct 15, 2019 · US
US11465004B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11465004-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916272716-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 11, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 11, 2022 |
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A communication system includes a first radio frequency identification (RFID) device coupled to a sensor that monitors a fire condition and a second RFID device. The first RFID device includes at least one first antenna that receives a fire detection signal from the sensor, and a processing circuit that causes the at least one first antenna to transmit a radio frequency (RF) signal corresponding to the fire detection signal through an internal volume of a pipe coupled to a fluid source. The second RFID device includes at least one second antenna that receives the RF signal through the internal volume of the pipe. The second RFID device controls operation of a fluid distribution device responsive to receiving the indication of the fire detection signal.
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A communication system of a fire protection system, comprising: a first radio frequency identification (RFID) device coupled to a sensor that monitors a fire condition, the first RFID device comprising: at least one first antenna that receives a fire detection signal from the sensor, the fire detection signal including a location of the sensor; and a processing circuit that determines a location of the fire using the location of the sensor of the fire detection signal and causes the at least one first antenna to transmit a radio frequency (RF) signal corresponding to the fire detection signal and the location of the fire through an internal volume of a pipe coupled to a fluid source; and a second RFID device including at least one second antenna that receives the RF signal through the internal volume of the pipe, the at least one second antenna received through a body of a fluid distribution device into a fluid passageway of the fluid distribution device between an inlet of the fluid distribution device and an outlet of the fluid distribution device, the second RFID device controls operation of an actuator of the fluid distribution device responsive to receiving the indication of the fire detection signal to cause the actuator to release a seal in the outlet of the fluid distribution device, the second RFID device transmits a request for information regarding the sensor that prompts the first RFID device to transmit the RF signal by transmitting a microwave signal through the pipe from the at least one second antenna to the at least one first antenna. 2. The communication system of claim 1 , comprising: the second RFID device, responsive to receiving the RF signal, causes the actuator of the fluid distribution device to move between a first position restricting fluid flow from the pipe through the fluid distribution device and a second position allowing fluid flow from the pipe and out of the fluid distribution device. 3. The communication system of claim 1 , comprising: the pipe is filled with at least one of water and a gas. 4. The communication system of claim 1 , comprising: the internal volume of the pipe is defined by a metallic material. 5. The communication system of claim 1 , comprising: the pipe is formed of a metallic material. 6. The communication system of claim 1 , comprising: the RF signal is a microwave signal. 7. The communication system of claim 1 , comprising: a plurality of fluid distribution systems including the fluid distribution device spaced about the pipe in fluid communication with the internal volume; and the sensor, the sensor provides a state of a sensor area monitored by the sensor to the first RFID device. 8. A fire protection system, comprising: a pipe system including a plurality of pipes coupled to a water source, each pipe of the plurality of pipes has a metallic interior; a plurality of sensors each monitoring a respective sensor area for the presence of a fire; a plurality of fluid distribution devices in fluid communication with the pipe system and arranged to dispense fluid from the water source, each of the plurality of fluid distribution devices having a frame body defining an inlet and an outlet in fluid communication with the inlet and a fluid passageway between the inlet and the outlet, and having an actuator movable between a first position restricting fluid flow from the inlet through the outlet and a second position allowing fluid to flow from a pipe in the plurality of pipes to the inlet and through the outlet; a first radio frequency identification (RFID) device coupled to at least one sensor of the plurality of sensors, the first RFID device includes: at least one first antenna that receives a fire detection signal from the at least one sensor of the plurality of sensors, the fire detection signal including a location of the at least one sensor of the plurality of sensors; and a processing circuit that determines a location of the fire using the location of the at least one sensor and causes the at least one first antenna to transmit a radio frequency (RF) signal corresponding to the fire detection signal and a location of the fire through an internal volume of at least one pipe of the plurality of pipes; and a second RFID device including at least one second antenna that receives the RF signal through the internal volume of the at least one pipe, the at least one second antenna received through the frame body into the fluid passageway of a respective fluid distribution device of the plurality of fluid distribution devices, the second RFID device controls operation of the actuator of the respective fluid distribution device responsive to receiving the indication of the fire detection signal, the second RFID device transmits a request for information regarding the sensor that prompts the first RFID device to transmit the RF signal by transmitting a microwave signal through the pipe from the at least one second antenna to the at least one first antenna. 9. The fire protection system of claim 8 , comprising: the at least one first antenna and the at least one second antenna are positioned within the internal volume of the pipe. 10. The fire protection system of claim 8 , comprising: each pipe in the plurality of pipes is filled with at least one of water and a gas. 11. The fire protection system of claim 8 , comprising: the second RFID device includes a power source, the power source is at least partially charged by the RF signal. 12. The fire protection system of claim 8 , comprising: the second RFID device, responsive to receiving the RF signal, causes the actuator of the fluid distribution device to move between the first position restricting fluid flow from the pipe through the fluid distribution device and the second position allowing fluid flow from the pipe and out of the fluid distribution device. 13. A method of operating a fire protection system, comprising: receiving, by at least one first antenna of a first radio frequency identification (RFID) device, a fire detection signal from a sensor that monitors a fire condition, the fire detection signal including a location of the sensor; transmitting, by the at least one first antenna based on the fire detection signal and a location of the fire determined from the fire detection signal using the location of the sensor, a radio frequency (RF) signal into an internal volume of a pipe coupled to a fluid source; receiving, by at least one second antenna of a second RFID device, the RF signal through the internal volume of the pipe, the at least one second antenna received through a body of a fluid distribution device into a fluid passageway of the fluid distribution device between an inlet of the fluid distribution device and an outlet of the fluid distribution device; transmitting, by the second RFID device, a request for information regarding the sensor to prompt the first RFID device to transmit the RF signal by transmitting a microwave signal through the pipe from the at least one second antenna to the at least one first antenna; and controlling operation of an actuator of the fluid distribution device to release a seal of the fluid distribution device, by the second RFID device, responsive to receiving the RF signal. 14. The method of claim 13 , comprising: moving the actuator of the fluid distribution device from a first position restricting fluid flow from the pipe through the fluid distribution device to a second position allowing fluid to flow from the pipe through the fluid distribution device. 15. The method of claim 14 , comprising: the pipe
Electromagnet aspects, e.g. electric supply therefor · CPC title
Details, e.g. of pipes or valve systems (valves in general F16K) · CPC title
only the sensor being in the danger zone · CPC title
for measuring fluid parameters (F16K37/0033 takes precedence) · CPC title
Testing or indicating devices for determining the state of readiness of the equipment · CPC title
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