Sprinkler system and installation

US9511248B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9511248-B2
Application numberUS-201113206969-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 10, 2011
Priority dateAug 10, 2011
Publication dateDec 6, 2016
Grant dateDec 6, 2016

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Abstract

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A sprinkler system installation for fire suppression within a cold environment uses a dry sprinkler assembly connected to a piping network by a flexible hose and supported in a substrate of a structure separating the cold environment from a temperature controlled warm environment. Sleeves of insulating material surround a conduit of the assembly and engage both the conduit and the substrate to seal and provide support. Escutcheons are also provided on opposite sides of the substrate which effect a clamping action on the assembly.

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What is claimed is: 1. In combination, a sprinkler assembly and a substrate, said sprinkler assembly connectable in fluid communication with a piping network carrying a fire suppressing liquid, said sprinkler assembly being extendable through an opening in said substrate, said sprinkler assembly and said substrate comprising: a conduit having a first end connectable to said piping network on one side of said substrate and a second end positionable adjacent to an opposite side of said substrate; a valve movable between a closed position preventing said liquid from entering said conduit, and an open position allowing said liquid to flow through said conduit; a sprinkler mounted on said second end of said conduit; a first and a second sleeve positioned within said opening and surrounding said conduit, said first and second sleeves each having an outwardly facing tapered surface in contact with an inwardly facing surface of said substrate within said opening and each said sleeve having an inwardly facing surface in contact with an outwardly facing surface of said conduit, said first sleeve positioned proximate to said first end of said conduit, said second sleeve positioned proximate to said second end of said conduit; a compression nut positioned proximate to said first end of said conduit, said compression nut threadedly engaging said conduit and drawing said second sleeve toward said first sleeve thereby drawing said outwardly facing surfaces of said first and second sleeves into engagement with said inwardly facing surface of said substrate upon tightening of said compression nut against said substrate. 2. The combination according to claim 1 , wherein said valve is positioned within said conduit. 3. The combination according to claim 1 , wherein a portion of said sleeve extends from said opening, said assembly further comprising an escutcheon positioned on said opposite side of said substrate and surrounding said opening, said escutcheon engaging said portion of said sleeve. 4. The combination according to claim 1 , further comprising an escutcheon positioned on said one side of said substrate and surrounding said opening, said escutcheon being mounted on said conduit. 5. The combination according to claim 4 , wherein said escutcheon is threadedly attached to said conduit and comprises said threaded nut. 6. The combination according to claim 1 , further comprising an escutcheon positioned on said opposite side of said substrate and surrounding said opening, said escutcheon being mounted on said sprinkler. 7. The combination according to claim 1 , further comprising a flexible hose attached to said first end of said conduit for connecting said conduit to said piping network. 8. In combination, a sprinkler assembly and a substrate, said sprinkler assembly being connectable in fluid communication with a piping network carrying a fire suppressing liquid, said sprinkler assembly being extendable through an opening in said substrate, said sprinkler assembly and said substrate comprising: a conduit having a first end connectable to said piping network on one side of said substrate and a second end positionable adjacent to an opposite side of said substrate; a valve being movable between a closed position preventing said liquid from entering said conduit, and an open position allowing said liquid to flow through said conduit; a sprinkler mounted on said second end of said conduit; a first sleeve positioned within said opening and surrounding said conduit, said first sleeve being positioned proximate to said first end of said conduit, said first sleeve having an outwardly facing tapered surface in contact with an inwardly facing surface of said substrate within said opening and an inwardly facing surface in contact with an outwardly facing surface of said conduit; a second sleeve positioned within said opening and surrounding said conduit, said second sleeve being positioned proximate to said second end of said conduit and having an outwardly facing tapered surface in contact with said inwardly facing surface of said substrate within said opening and an inwardly facing surface in contact with an outwardly facing surface of said conduit; a compression nut positioned proximate to said first end of said conduit, said compression nut threadedly engaging said conduit and drawing said second sleeve toward said first sleeve thereby drawing said outwardly facing surfaces of said first and second sleeves into engagement with said inwardly facing surface of said substrate upon tightening of said compression nut against said substrate. 9. The combination according to claim 8 , wherein said valve is positioned within said conduit. 10. The combination according to claim 8 , further comprising a flexible hose attached to said first end of said conduit for connecting said conduit to said piping network. 11. A freezer, comprising: a compartment defined by a plurality of interconnected substrates; a piping network positioned outside of said compartment and supplying a fire suppressing liquid; at least one sprinkler assembly comprising: a conduit extending through an opening in one of said substrates, said conduit having a first end connected to said piping network on one side of said one substrate and a second end positioned adjacent to an opposite side of said one substrate; a valve being movable between a closed position preventing said liquid from entering said conduit, and an open position allowing said liquid to flow through said conduit; a sprinkler mounted on said second end of said conduit; a first and a second sleeve positioned within said opening and surrounding said conduit, said first and second sleeves each having an outwardly facing tapered surface in contact with an inwardly facing surface of said one substrate within said opening and each said sleeve having an inwardly facing surface in contact with an outwardly facing surface of said conduit, said first sleeve positioned proximate to said first end of said conduit, said second sleeve positioned proximate to said second end of said conduit; a compression nut positioned proximate to said first end of said conduit, said compression nut threadedly engaging said conduit and drawing said second sleeve toward said first sleeve thereby drawing said outwardly facing surfaces of said first and second sleeves into engagement with said inwardly facing surface of said one substrate upon tightening of said compression nut against said one substrate. 12. The freezer according to claim 11 , wherein said valve is positioned within said conduit. 13. The freezer according to claim 11 , wherein a portion of said sleeve extends from said opening inside said compartment, said freezer further comprising an escutcheon positioned on said opposite side of said one substrate, said escutcheon engaging said portion of said sleeve. 14. The freezer according to claim 11 , further comprising an escutcheon positioned on said opposite side of said one substrate and surrounding said opening, said escutcheon being mounted on said sprinkler. 15. The freezer according to claim 11 , further comprising a flexible hose having a first end attached to said first end of said conduit and a second end attached to said piping network. 16. A freezer, comprising: a compartment defined by a plurality of interconnected substrates; a piping network positioned outside of said compartment and supplying a fire suppressing liquid; at least one sprinkler assembly comprising: a conduit extending through an opening in one of said substrates, said conduit having a first end connected to said piping

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Classifications

  • for pipes passing through walls or partitions · CPC title

  • heat-sensitive · CPC title

  • A62C35/68Primary

    Details, e.g. of pipes or valve systems (valves in general F16K) · CPC title

  • dry, i.e. empty of extinguishing material when not in use · CPC title

  • for freezing warehouses and storages · CPC title

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What does patent US9511248B2 cover?
A sprinkler system installation for fire suppression within a cold environment uses a dry sprinkler assembly connected to a piping network by a flexible hose and supported in a substrate of a structure separating the cold environment from a temperature controlled warm environment. Sleeves of insulating material surround a conduit of the assembly and engage both the conduit and the substrate to …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Szentimrey Rudolf, Stempo John M, Mcwhirter Eric, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A62C35/68. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 06 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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