Sidewall fire sprinkler head
First Claim
1. In a sidewall sprinkler head comprising a tubular body and a deflector supported from the tubular body, the tubular body including an internal passageway and a central axis extending centrally through the passageway, the deflector including a face portion supported from the tubular body spaced away from and facing one end of the tubular body and oriented transversely to the central axis, and a canopy portion supported on one side of the central axis adjoining and spaced radially away from a side edge of the face portion, an improvement wherein the deflector includes a fin portion located on another side of the central axis opposite the one side, the fin portion extending transversely to the face portion, the fin portion and the face portion fully surrounding and defining a closed perimeter of an internal opening extending axially through the deflector.
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Abstract
A sidewall fire sprinkler head includes a frame with tubular body and a deflector supported from the frame. The deflector has a face portion, generally planar, which is supported generally perpendicularly to a longitudinal central axis of the frame, and a generally planar canopy portion, which is supported from the face portion on an upper side of the face portion and oriented generally horizontally when the sprinkler is installed. An opening between the face portion and the canopy portion permits water to pass through the deflector and be directed by the canopy portion to the remote side of the protected area directly opposite the sprinkler from the remote corners of the protected area. At least one additional opening is provided on the lower side of the face portion below the central axis. A fin portion of the deflector is provided positioned transversely to the face portion and forming a lower side on the additional opening to direct water discharged away from the central axis and downwardly towards the opening through the deflector generally parallel to the central axis and even back up towards the central axis to supplement the water being directed to the remote area directly opposite the head.
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Citations
20 Claims
- 1. In a sidewall sprinkler head comprising a tubular body and a deflector supported from the tubular body, the tubular body including an internal passageway and a central axis extending centrally through the passageway, the deflector including a face portion supported from the tubular body spaced away from and facing one end of the tubular body and oriented transversely to the central axis, and a canopy portion supported on one side of the central axis adjoining and spaced radially away from a side edge of the face portion, an improvement wherein the deflector includes a fin portion located on another side of the central axis opposite the one side, the fin portion extending transversely to the face portion, the fin portion and the face portion fully surrounding and defining a closed perimeter of an internal opening extending axially through the deflector.
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15. In a sidewall sprinkler head comprising a tubular body and a deflector supported from the tubular body, the tubular body including an internal passageway and a central axis extending centrally through the passageway, the deflector including a first, at least substantially planar face portion supported from the tubular body spaced away from and facing one end of the tubular body and oriented generally transversely to the central axis, and a second, at least substantially planar canopy portion supported on one side of the central axis adjoining and spaced radially away from a side edge of the face portion, an improvement wherein the deflector includes on another side of the central axis opposite the one side, an opening extending completely through the face portion of the deflector and a fin portion extending transversely to the face portion and being located proximally to the opening, the fin portion having a major surface shaped and oriented to deflect at least some of any liquid discharged from the one end of the tubular body, which strikes the major surface, through the opening and generally axially away from the sprinkler.
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16. In a sidewall sprinkler head comprising a tubular body and a deflector supported from the tubular body, the tubular body including an internal passageway and a central axis extending centrally through the passageway, the deflector including a first, at least substantially planar face portion supported from the tubular body spaced away from and facing one end of the tubular body and oriented generally transversely to the central axis, and a second, at least substantially planar canopy portion supported on one side of the central axis adjoining and spaced away from a side edge of the face portion, an improvement wherein the deflector includes on another side of the central axis opposite the one side, an opening extending completely through the face portion of the deflector and a fin portion extending transversely to the face portion and being located proximally to the opening, the fin portion having a major surface shaped and oriented to deflect at least some of any liquid discharged from the one end of the tubular body, which passes through the opening and strikes the major surface, generally axially away from the sprinkler.
- 17. In a sidewall sprinkler head comprising a frame and a deflector supported from the frame, the frame including a tubular body with an internal passageway having a central axis and at least a pair of arms extending away from one end of the body and the passageway, the pair of arms supporting the deflector at a position spaced away from the one end of the body and the internal passageway, centers of the arms and the central axis defining an imaginary first plane which divides the sprinkler frame in two, the deflector including a first at least substantially planar face portion supported by the pair of arms so as to be oriented generally transversely to the first plane, facing and spaced away from the one end of the tubular body, and a second at least substantially planar canopy portion supported from the face portion on one side of the first plane adjoining and spaced away from a side edge of the face portion, an improvement wherein the deflector includes a fin portion located on another side of the first plane opposite the one side, the fin portion being supported on the face portion extending transversely to the face portion, the fin portion including a major surface facing the central axis, the fin portion major surface being shaped and oriented to deflect some of any liquid discharged from the one end of the frame body generally axially away from the deflector and the frame and radially towards the imaginary first plane and the one side of the first plane.
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