Sectional fire protection for attic spaces
US-2018256929-A1 · Sep 13, 2018 · US
US12076597B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12076597-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916337763-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2024 |
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A fire protection system is provided for a space having a pitched roof constructed of structural members extending from a ridgeline to an eave, with respective channels therebetween. A first row of sprinklers is mounted to a first branch line extending generally parallel to the ridgeline. Each sprinkler is positioned within a respective channel, with consecutive sprinklers spaced apart having no less than one, and no more than five, channels therebetween. A second row of sprinklers, downslope from the first row, is mounted to a second branch line extending generally parallel to the first branch line. Each sprinkler thereof is positioned within a respective channel, with consecutive second row sprinklers spaced apart as in the first row. Each second row sprinkler is also placed within a different channel from each first row sprinkler. A farthest number of channels between a first row sprinkler and a second row sprinkler is three.
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We claim: 1. A fire protection system for a combustible concealed space, the combustible concealed space comprising: a pitched roof constructed of a plurality of generally spaced apart structural members extending downwardly and outwardly from a ridgeline of the roof to an eave of the roof, the plurality of structural members defining respective channels therebetween, and the fire protection system comprising: a first row of sprinklers nearest the ridgeline, the sprinklers being mounted to a first branch line extending generally parallel to the ridgeline, wherein: (i) each sprinkler is positioned within a respective channel, (ii) consecutive sprinklers along the first row are spaced apart having no less than one channel therebetween without a sprinkler of the first row positioned therein, (iii) consecutive sprinklers along the first row are spaced apart having no more than five channels therebetween without a sprinkler of the first row positioned therein, (iv) a plurality of the sprinklers along the first row include respective first fluid deflectors, the first fluid deflector being configured to produce a first spray distribution pattern, and; a second row of sprinklers mounted to a second branch line extending generally parallel to the first branch line, the second row of sprinklers being positioned downslope from the first row of sprinklers, wherein: (i) each sprinkler of the second row is positioned within a respective channel, (ii) consecutive sprinklers along the second row are spaced apart having no less than one channel therebetween without a sprinkler of the second row positioned therein, (iii) consecutive sprinklers along the second row are spaced apart having no more than five channels therebetween without a sprinkler of the second row positioned therein, and (iv) a plurality of the sprinklers along the second row each include a sprinkler frame having a respective first and second frame arms and a corresponding second fluid deflector secured to the sprinkler frame, the second fluid deflector being differently shaped than the first fluid deflector, and the second fluid deflector being asymmetrical about a plane defined through the first and second frame arms, a greater portion of the second fluid deflector being oriented downslope of the plane than upslope of the plane, the second fluid deflector thereby being configured to project fire suppression fluid both upslope and downslope and being configured to project more fire suppression fluid downslope than upslope; and wherein: (i) each sprinkler of the second row is placed within a different channel from each of the sprinklers of the first row; and (ii) a farthest number of channels between a sprinkler of the first row and a sprinkler of the second row is three channels without any sprinkler of the first row or sprinkler of the second row. 2. The fire protection system of claim 1 , wherein the first row of sprinklers is positioned within approximately twelve inches of the ridgeline. 3. The fire protection system of claim 1 , wherein each channel is approximately three feet wide. 4. The fire protection system of claim 1 , wherein each channel is approximately two feet wide. 5. The fire protection system of claim 1 , wherein horizontal spacing between the first row of sprinklers and the second row of sprinklers is between approximately six feet and approximately thirty-five feet. 6. The fire protection system of claim 1 , wherein the horizontal spacing between the first row of sprinklers and the second row of sprinklers is between approximately six feet and approximately sixteen feet. 7. The fire protection system of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid deflector is configured to produce a generally elliptical spray distribution pattern. 8. The fire protection system of claim 1 , wherein each sprinkler of the second row of sprinklers is mounted to the second branch line in a generally perpendicular orientation relative to the structural members. 9. The fire protection system of claim 1 , wherein the second fluid deflector faces downslope. 10. The fire protection system of claim 1 , wherein the first row of sprinklers are directly mounted to the first branch line and the second row of sprinklers are directly mounted to the second branch line. 11. A method of positioning fire protection sprinklers in a combustible concealed space having a pitched roof constructed of a plurality of generally spaced apart structural members extending downwardly and outwardly from a ridgeline of the roof to an eave of the roof, and the plurality of structural members defining respective channels therebetween, the method comprising the steps of: mounting a first row of sprinklers to a first branch line proximate the ridgeline and extending generally parallel to the ridgeline, wherein: (i) each sprinkler is positioned within a respective channel, (ii) consecutive sprinklers along the first row are spaced apart having no less than one channel therebetween without a sprinkler of the first row positioned therein, and (iii) consecutive sprinklers along the first row are spaced apart having no more than five channels therebetween without a sprinkler of the first row positioned therein, (iv) a plurality of the sprinklers along the first row include respective first fluid deflectors, the first fluid deflector being configured to produce a first spray distribution pattern, and; mounting a second row of sprinklers to a second branch line extending generally parallel to the first branch line positioned downslope from the first branch line, wherein: (i) each sprinkler of the second row is positioned within a respective channel, (ii) consecutive sprinklers along the second row are spaced apart having no less than one channel therebetween without a sprinkler of the second row positioned therein, (iii) consecutive sprinklers along the second row are spaced apart having no more than five channels therebetween without a sprinkler of the second row positioned therein, (iv) each sprinkler of the second row is placed within a different channel from each of the sprinklers of the first row; (v) a farthest number of channels between a sprinkler of the first row and a sprinkler of the second row is three channels without any sprinkler of the first row or sprinkler of the second row; and (vi) a plurality of the sprinklers along the second row each include a sprinkler frame having a respective first and second frame arms and a corresponding second fluid deflector secured to the sprinkler frame, the second fluid deflector being differently shaped than the first fluid deflector, and the second fluid deflector being asymmetrical about a plane defined through the first and second frame arms, a greater portion of the second fluid deflector being oriented downslope of the plane than upslope of the plane, the second fluid deflector thereby being configured to project fire suppression fluid both upslope and downslope and being configured to project more fire suppression fluid downslope than upslope. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising the step of positioning the first branch line within approximately twelve inches horizontally of the ridgeline. 13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising the step of positioning the second branch line downslope from the first branch line at a location defining a horizontal spacing between the first row of sprinklers and the second row of sprinklers between approximately six feet and approximately thirty-five feet. 14. The method of claim 11 , further comprising the step of positioning the second branch line downslope from the first branch line wherein the horizo
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