Sprinkler deflector
US-9717937-B2 · Aug 1, 2017 · US
US12186608B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12186608-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217719034-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 14, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jan 7, 2025 |
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Systems and methods described herein are directed to a sprinkler to provide fire protection. The sprinkler system can include a deflector portion, a head portion, a thermal trigger portion, a trigger seat, or a tubular outer structure. The tubular outer structure can define an internal water flow channel. The water flow channel can extend along a longitudinal axis between an inlet and an outlet. The trigger seat can include a tubular exterior. The tubular exterior can be coupled with the tubular outer structure. The trigger seat can include a component. The component can occlude a flow of fluid through the dry pendent sprinkler assembly. The component can maintain the thermal trigger portion in position. At least one portion of the tubular exterior of the trigger seat can protrude into the water flow channel at an angle towards the longitudinal axis.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A sprinkler system to provide fire protection, the sprinkler system comprising: a dry pendent sprinkler assembly, the dry pendent sprinkler assembly including a deflector portion, a head portion, a thermal trigger portion, a trigger seat, and a tubular outer structure; the tubular outer structure defining an internal water flow channel, the internal water flow channel extending along a longitudinal axis between an inlet and an outlet; the trigger seat including a tubular exterior coupled with the tubular outer structure, the trigger seat including a component to occlude a flow of fluid through the dry pendent sprinkler assembly and to maintain the thermal trigger portion in position; and the tubular exterior of the trigger seat including an aperture positioned along a side of the tubular exterior and a protrusion extending from a downstream end of the aperture into the internal water flow channel at an angle towards the longitudinal axis relative to the side of the tubular exterior. 2. The sprinkler system of claim 1 , wherein the angle is at least 5 degrees relative to the side of the tubular exterior of the trigger seat. 3. The sprinkler system of claim 1 , wherein the angle is greater than or equal to 43 degrees relative to the side of the tubular exterior of the trigger seat. 4. The sprinkler system of claim 1 , wherein the angle is less than or equal to 125 degrees relative to the side of the tubular exterior of the trigger seat. 5. The sprinkler system of claim 1 , comprising: the protrusion to protrude into the internal water flow channel to engage with a flow of fluid from the inlet with the thermal trigger portion activated, the trigger seat to eject from the sprinkler system. 6. The sprinkler system of claim 1 , comprising: the protrusion to protrude into the internal water flow channel to make contact with a flow of fluid with the thermal trigger portion activated, the trigger seat to eject from the sprinkler system in a direction so as to clear the dry pendent sprinkler assembly. 7. The sprinkler system of claim 1 , comprising: the protrusion to protrude into the internal water flow channel to make contact with a flow of fluid with the thermal trigger portion activated, the trigger seat to laterally dispose from the sprinkler system so as to clear the deflector portion of the dry pendent sprinkler assembly. 8. The sprinkler system of claim 1 , comprising: the internal water flow channel defines a diameter extending laterally from a side of an outer surface of the tubular exterior of the trigger seat to an opposing side of the outer surface of the tubular exterior, the protrusion to protrude into the internal water flow channel to penetrate at least 1% of the diameter of the internal water flow channel. 9. The sprinkler system of claim 1 , comprising: the internal water flow channel defines a diameter extending laterally from a side of an outer surface of the tubular exterior of the trigger seat to an opposing side of the outer surface of the tubular exterior, the protrusion to protrude into the internal water flow channel to penetrate less than 100% of the diameter of the internal water flow channel. 10. A method of providing a sprinkler system to provide fire protection, comprising: providing a dry pendent sprinkler assembly, the dry pendent sprinkler assembly including a deflector portion, a head portion, a thermal trigger portion, a trigger seat, and a tubular outer structure; the tubular outer structure defining an internal water flow channel, the internal water flow channel extending along a longitudinal axis between an inlet and an outlet; the trigger seat including a tubular exterior coupled with the tubular outer structure, the trigger seat including a component to occlude a flow of fluid through the dry pendent sprinkler assembly and to maintain the thermal trigger portion in position; the tubular exterior of the trigger seat including an aperture positioned along a side of the tubular exterior and a protrusion extending from a downstream end of the aperture; and disposing the protrusion of the tubular exterior to protrude into the internal water flow channel at an angle towards the longitudinal axis relative to the side of the tubular exterior. 11. The method of claim 10 , comprising: disposing the angle at least 5 degrees relative to the side of the tubular exterior of the trigger seat. 12. The method of claim 10 , comprising: disposing the angle greater than or equal to 43 degrees relative to the side of the tubular exterior of the trigger seat. 13. The method of claim 10 , comprising: disposing the angle less than or equal to 43 degrees relative to the side of the tubular exterior of the trigger seat. 14. The method of claim 10 , comprising: securing the thermal trigger portion in position with at least one component of the trigger seat. 15. The method of claim 10 , comprising: configuring the protrusion to protrude into the internal water flow channel to engage with a flow of fluid from the inlet with the thermal trigger portion activated to eject the trigger seat from the sprinkler system. 16. The method of claim 10 , comprising: configuring the protrusion to protrude into the internal water flow channel to make contact with a flow of fluid with the thermal trigger portion activated to eject the trigger seat from the sprinkler system in a direction so as to clear the dry pendent sprinkler assembly. 17. The method of claim 10 , comprising: configuring the protrusion to protrude into the internal water flow channel to make contact with a flow of fluid with the thermal trigger portion activated to laterally dispose the trigger seat from the sprinkler system so as to clear the deflector portion of the dry pendent sprinkler assembly. 18. The method of claim 10 , comprising: disposing the protrusion to protrude into the internal water flow channel to penetrate at least 1% of a diameter of the internal water flow channel, the diameter defined extending laterally from a side of an outer surface of the tubular exterior of the trigger seat to an opposing side of the outer surface of the tubular exterior. 19. A method of providing fire protection, comprising: providing a sprinkler system to provide fire protection, the sprinkler system comprising: a dry pendent sprinkler assembly, the dry pendent sprinkler assembly a deflector portion, a head portion, a thermal trigger portion, a trigger seat, and a tubular outer structure; the tubular outer structure defining an internal water flow channel, the internal water flow channel extending along a longitudinal axis between an inlet and an outlet; the trigger seat including a tubular exterior coupled with the tubular outer structure, the trigger seat including a component to occlude a flow of fluid through the dry pendent sprinkler assembly and to maintain the thermal trigger portion in position; and the tubular exterior of the trigger seat including an aperture positioned along a side of the tubular exterior and a protrusion extending from a downstream end of the aperture into the internal water flow channel at an angle towards the longitudinal axis relative to the side of the tubular exterior.
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