USRE48069E1 - Fire-fighting monitor with remote control - Google Patents
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- A62C31/00—Delivery of fire-extinguishing material
- A62C31/005—Delivery of fire-extinguishing material using nozzles
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- A62C31/00—Delivery of fire-extinguishing material
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- A62C37/00—Control of fire-fighting equipment
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B3/00—Spraying or sprinkling apparatus with moving outlet elements or moving deflecting elements
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- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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- B05B3/00—Spraying or sprinkling apparatus with moving outlet elements or moving deflecting elements
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- the present invention generally relates to a high pressure monitor and, more specifically, for a high pressure monitor for use in a high pressure foam system.
- the present invention provides a monitor that is suitable for high pressure applications.
- a high pressure monitor in one form of the invention, includes an outlet body and first and second bodies, with the outlet body mounted between the first and second bodies.
- the outlet body has a transverse passage, which extends through the body to form two inlets, and a second passage in communication with the transverse passage, which extends through the outlet body to form an outlet.
- Each of the first and second bodies has a transverse passage, which are in fluid communication with the inlets of the outlet body.
- First and second swivel joints are provided between the outlet body and the first body and between the outlet body and the second body, respectively.
- Each of the swivel joints comprises a pressure balanced hydraulic fitting with seals and bearings, wherein the seals and bearing are oriented to reduce the axial pressure on the bearings from fluid flowing through the monitor.
- the outlet body comprises a transverse tubular member mounted between the first and second bodies.
- the transverse tubular member has a passage, which forms the transverse passage of the outlet body and is in communication with the second passage of the outlet body. Further, the transverse tubular member is mounted in the first and second bodies by the first and second swivel joints.
- the high pressure monitor further includes an intermediate body with an inlet and a transverse passage, which is in communication with the inlet of the intermediate body.
- the transverse passage of the intermediate body is in fluid communication with the transverse passages of the first and second bodies.
- the high pressure monitor also includes an inlet body.
- the inlet body has a transverse passage, which is in fluid communication with the transverse passages of the first and second bodies and forms the inlet of the monitor.
- the inlet body also has a swivel joint between the inlet body and the intermediate body wherein the inlet body is rotatable within the intermediate body.
- the swivel joint at the inlet body and the intermediate body may comprise pressure balanced hydraulic fittings, such as seals and bearings.
- the transverse passages of the first and second bodies are configured to provide an expanded volume for fluid flowing into the monitor wherein the pressure at the swivel joint between the inlet body and the intermediate body is reduced from the pressure at the inlet of inlet body.
- transverse passages in the first and second bodies and the intermediate body are configured to balance the pressure at the swivel joint between the inlet body and the intermediate body.
- the traverse passages of the first and second bodies and the transverse member are configured to maintain the reduced pressure of the fluid flowing through the monitor wherein the pressure at the swivel joints between the outlet body and the first and second bodies is reduced from the outlet pressure of the fluid flowing from the outlet of the monitor.
- transverse passages of the first and second bodies and of the transverse member are configured and arranged to balance the pressure at the swivel joints between the outlet body and the first and second bodies.
- the monitor further optionally includes a driver for pivoting the outlet body.
- the monitor may include a driver for rotating the intermediate body about the inlet body.
- a high pressure monitor includes an outlet body, first and second bodies, with the outlet body rotatably mounted between the first and second bodies, an intermediate body, and an inlet body.
- Each of the first and second bodies has a transverse passage, which are in fluid communication with the inlets of the outlet body.
- the inlet body has a transverse passage that is in fluid communication with the transverse passages of the first and second bodies through the intermediate body and forms the inlet of the monitor.
- the inlet body also has a swivel joint between the inlet body and the intermediate body wherein the intermediate body is rotatable about the inlet body.
- the inlet body and the intermediate body include openings to provide fluid communication between the inlet body and the passages of the first and second bodies, which are arranged to direct the flow of fluid radially outward from the inlet body in a direction perpendicular to the inlet flow of fluid into the inlet body.
- the high pressure monitor includes a first swivel joint between the outlet body and the first body and a second swivel joint between the outlet body and the second body.
- the outlet body includes a transverse tubular member that is mounted between the first and second bodies and has a passage, which forms the transverse passage of the outlet body.
- the passage of the tubular member is in communication with the second passage of the outlet body.
- the transverse tubular member is mounted in the first and second bodies by the first and second swivel joints.
- the swivel joint at the inlet body and the intermediate body comprises pressure balanced hydraulic fittings.
- the transverse passages of the first and second bodies are configured to provide an expanded volume for fluid flowing into the monitor wherein the pressure at the swivel joint between the inlet body and the intermediate body is reduced from the pressure at the inlet of inlet body.
- the traverse passages of the first and second bodies and the transverse member are configured to maintain the reduced pressure of the fluid flowing through the monitor wherein the pressure at the swivel joints between the outlet body and the first and second bodies is reduced from the outlet pressure of the fluid flowing from the outlet of the monitor.
- the transverse passages of the first and second bodies and of the transverse member are configured and arranged to balance the pressure at the swivel joints between the outlet body and the first and second bodies.
- the present invention provides a monitor that is particularly suitable for high pressure applications.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the high pressure monitor of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the high pressure monitor of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a right side elevation view of the high pressure monitor of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a rear elevation view of the high pressure monitor of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-section view taken along line V-V of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 6 is a cross-section view taken along line VI-VI of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 7 is a cross-section view taken along line VII-VII of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 8 is a schematic drawing of a monitor and nozzle system layout.
- monitor 50 designates a monitor of the present invention.
- monitor 50 is configured and arranged so that it can be used as a high pressure monitor and can handle a high flow rate capacity, for example flow rates of up to 300 gal/min at a high pressure, for example at an inlet pressure of up to 1500 lbs/in 2 .
- monitor 50 is particularly suitable for use in a high pressure foam system.
- monitor 50 includes a housing 52 , an outlet assembly or body 54 , and an inlet assembly 56 .
- Housing 52 is formed from two generally block-shaped bodies 52 a, 52 b that form an outer housing and which are interconnected by an intermediate body 52 c, which forms part of the inlet assembly 56 , and by outlet assembly 54 .
- Housing 52 , outlet assembly 54 , and inlet assembly 56 are optionally formed from wrought aluminum and are further optionally assembled together using fasteners, such as bolts, such that monitor 50 may comprise a bolted modular monitor.
- inlet assembly 56 includes an inner inlet body 58 that provides a vertical fluid flow path, as viewed in FIG. 5 , and an inlet connection to an external fluid supply, such as a pipe or tank.
- Inlet body 58 is rotationally mounted in intermediate body 52 c by a swivel joint 60 , which includes inner and outer halves 60 a, 60 b.
- Inner halve half 60 a of joint 60 is located inwardly of housing 52 in the inner or upper portion of intermediate body 52 c.
- outer halve half 60 b of joint 60 is located in the outer or lower portion of intermediate body 52 c.
- Body 58 includes a plurality of openings 61 in its side wall 58 a to direct the flow of fluid into the monitor in a radially outward direction from body 58 .
- intermediate body 52 c includes a passage which forms two outlet ports 52 d located 180° apart and oriented at right angles to the swivel joint axis. These ports exit through and are perpendicular to rectangular faces of bodies 52 a, 52 b so that fluid flowing from inlet assembly 56 into housing 52 flows radially outward in a direction perpendicular to the flow of fluid through the transverse passage of body 58 .
- the height of the openings 61 is commensurate with the height of the passageway passageways in intermediate body 52 c.
- the fluid flows in a direction perpendicular to the interface between the intermediate body 52 c and inner and outer halves 60 a, 60 b of swivel joint 60 . Consequently, the configuration is such that swivel joint 60 forms a pressure balanced swivel joint.
- Inner half 60 a of swivel joint 60 includes annular grooves 63 a and 63 b formed on body 58 for two O-ring seals 64 , and two annular grooves 63 c and 63 d formed on intermediate body 52 c, which align with annular grooves 58 b, 58 c formed on the outer surface of body 58 to serve as ball bearing races and receive bearings 65 .
- swivel joint 60 allows for left-right rotation of the firefighting monitor about the inlet body 58 and the fluid inlet connection (as seen from FIG. 5 ).
- O-ring seals 64 which are located in the annular grooves formed on their respective facing surfaces. Further, O-ring seals 64 seal against the pressure of the fluid flowing through the monitor.
- the pressure balance of swivel joint 60 is therefore accomplished by the placement of sealing members 64 relative to the pressure ports such that no net axial force due to static pressure is applied to the ball bearings 65 .
- intermediate body 52 c includes internal ball bearing races 63 c and 63 d that align with bearing races 58 b and 58 c provided in inlet body 58 .
- Bodies 58 and 52 c are assembled and rotatably mounted together by the insertion of Torlon® bearing balls 65 into these races ( FIG. 5 ), which are retained in the races by blocks 52 a and 52 b and a set screw 50 a ( FIG. 1 ).
- the faces of body 52 c that interface with bodies 52 a, 52 b include four tapped mounting holes each, which align with corresponding holes in the two block-shaped bodies 52 a, 52 b of housing 52 .
- bodies 52 a, 52 b are aligned to the intermediate body 52 c with pins 67 ( FIG. 5 ), and are clamped to the intermediate body 52 c with bolts 68 ( FIG. 3 ).
- the interfaces between intermediate body 52 c and bodies 52 a, 52 b are also sealed with O-rings 64 ( FIG. 5 ) which are located on grooves formed on their respective facing surfaces.
- Bodies 52 a, 52 b each include passageways that are in communication with the passageways in intermediate or outer inlet body 52 c and serve to receive the water discharged horizontally from the discharge ports of the intermediate body 52 c and redirect the flow upward to the outlet assembly 54 through an inner discharge body 69 . Further, the passageways of bodies 52 a, 52 b are optionally larger than the passageways or passages of intermediate body 52 c or inlet body 58 to thereby provide expanded volumes to reduce the pressure at the swivel joint between the inlet assembly 56 and housing 52 .
- bodies 52 a, 52 b and transverse member 69 are configured to maintain the reduced pressure of the fluid flowing through the monitor wherein the pressure at the swivel joints between the outlet body and the first and second bodies is reduced from the outlet pressure of the fluid flowing from the outlet of the monitor.
- Inner discharge body 69 is a tubular transverse member having a middle portion 53a and end portions 53b with a transverse passage with two sets of inlet ports 69 a and 69 b that align with the vertical passages of bodies 52 a, 52 b.
- Each of the sets of inlet ports 69a and 69b may have at least a pair of adjacent ports circumferentially spaced from one another and separated by elements 69d extending from the middle portion 53a to the corresponding end portion 53b.
- the ports of the sets of inlet ports 69a and 69b may be circumferentially spaced from adjacent ports and separated by the elements 69d to ensure the passages in the bodies 52a and 52b may be fluidly coupled to the passage of the body 69 regardless of the orientation of the outlet assembly 54. More specifically, the elements 69d may be sized to not substantially cover the fluid passages of the bodies 52a and 52b regardless of the orientation of the discharge body 69. Further, in one non-exclusive embodiment there are four ports circumferentially spaced from one another at each of the sets of inlet ports 69a and 69b.
- the passages in bodies 52 a and 52 b and in tubular member 69 are generally commensurate in size so as to maintain the reduced pressure of the fluid flowing through the monitor.
- Body 69 is rotatably supported in bodies 52 a, 52 b by bearings 66 that are located in raceways formed or provided in the outer surface of discharge body 69 and in the side walls of bodies 52 a, 52 b. These ball bearings allow a low friction swivel joint for rotation of body 69 about the horizontal axis as viewed in FIG. 5 . As would be understood, rotation of body 69 about the horizontal axis serves to provide up-down motion of the outer discharge body 54 a ( FIG. 6 ) and discharge adapter 54 b, which form outlet assembly 54 . Further, rotation of body 69 causes elements 69d to rotate therewith and may cause elements 69d to extend across vertical passages of bodies 52a and 52b.
- elements 69d are sized so they do not substantially fluidly block the vertical passages from the transverse passage of the body 69 as the elements 69d extend across the vertical passages.
- the annular spaces between inner discharge body 69 and bodies 52 a, 52 b are also sealed with seals, such as O-rings 64 . Similar to left-right swivel joint 60 , these O-rings are positioned to accomplish a pressure balance such that no net axial force due to static pressure is applied to the ball bearings.
- bodies 52 a, 52 b are formed from block-shaped members. Further, each body 52 a, 52 b is formed from a tubular block-shaped member with open ends that are closed and sealed by plugs 52 e and seals, such as O-rings 64 , which forms the vertical flow passages (as viewed in FIG. 5 ) of bodies 52 a, 52 b.
- the plugs 52 e are retained within the bodies 52 a, 52 b by retaining rings 54 f.
- Body 69 is similarly formed by a tubular member with open ends that are closed and sealed by plugs 52 e and seals 64 , which forms a horizontal flow passage. Plugs 52 e are similarly retained within the inner discharge body 69 by retaining rings 52 f.
- Inner discharge body 69 also includes a discharge port 69 c 69C that is located midway between the ball bearing races for directing fluid to outer discharge body 54 a.
- Discharge outer body 54 a contains a through circular internal passage, which allows it to be slip fitted onto inner discharge body 69 , and a discharge port which is aligned with the discharge port 69C of inner discharge body 69 .
- Axial positioning of outer discharge body 54 a to inner discharge body 69 , as well as alignment of discharge ports of these two parts is accomplished by installation of screw 89 90 ( FIG. 6 ) into a tapped hole in outer discharge body 54 a and into a clearance hole in inner discharge body 69 .
- the head of screw 89 90 is sealed against leakage by O-ring 90 a (not shown).
- the discharge port of outer discharge body 54 a contains threads 55 to allow connection with mating threads of discharge adapter 54 b.
- adapter 54 b includes threads for mounting a stream shaper 54 c and or nozzle 92 to outlet assembly 54 .
- the outlet pressure at the outlet body 54 a and adapter 54 b is increased over the pressure in the monitor due to the reduce reduced volume of the outlet body and adapter as compared to the volume of the passage of tubular member 69 .
- body 58 forms a base about which monitor housing 52 can be rotated to adjust the angular orientation of the outlet of monitor 50 about the vertical axis.
- Monitor housing 52 is rotated about body 58 by a first driver 70 a ( FIG. 3 ).
- driver 70 a is mounted to housing 52 and drives body 58 to rotate housing 52 about body 58 , which is secured to the inlet connection.
- body 58 includes gears in the form of worm gear teeth 58 d that are machined into the outer cylindrical surface of cylindrical wall 58 a below the lower ball bearing race ( 63 d)( FIG. 5 ).
- monitor 50 includes a second driver 70 b ( FIGS. 1, 6 ), which has a similar construction to driver 70 a.
- Driver 70 b engages body 69 , which projects through body 52 b, to thereby rotate discharge body 69 about its longitudinal axis to thereby raise or lower discharge body 54 a and the nozzle that is mounted to discharge body 54 a.
- driver 70 b includes a gear motor assembly motor 73 , a drive coupling 74 , which is coupled to the output shaft of gear motor assembly motor 73 through a thrust bearing 74 a and thrust washer 74 b using setscrew 75 , and a drive shaft 76 , which is coupled to drive coupling 74 , for driving the body 69 about the horizontal axis as viewed in FIG. 5 .
- Gear motor assembly Motor 73 , drive coupling 74 and drive shaft 76 are all supported by a case 77 , with the positive drive coupling of drive coupling 74 to drive shaft 76 accomplished by a pin 78 which is held in place by a force fit into coupling 74 .
- Drive shaft 76 comprises a worm shaft, whose gear teeth mate with the gear teeth provided on body 69 .
- Body 69 includes worm gear teeth machined into the outer cylindrical surface near the left end of the part as viewed in FIG. 5 .
- Second driver 70 b is mounted to vertical body 52 b using cap screws 88 and optionally allows for remote control actuation of monitor up-down rotation.
- Driver 70 a similarly includes a gear motor assembly motor 73 , a drive coupling 74 , which is coupled to the output shaft of gear motor assembly motor 73 using setscrew 75 , and a drive shaft 76 , which is coupled to the drive coupling, for driving the body 58 about the vertical axis as viewed in FIG. 5 .
- Drive shaft 76 of driver 70 a also comprises a worm shaft, whose gear teeth mate with the gear teeth 58 d on body 58 .
- Driver 70 a is mounted to housing 52 by worm case 77 , which mounts to the undersides of intermediate body 52 c and bodies 52 a, 52 b using cap screws 79 (FIG. 4 3) to position shaft 76 to engage the gear teeth on body 58 .
- driver 70 b For further details of driver 70 a, reference is made to driver 70 b.
- Each driver 70 a, 70 b further includes wiring and/or cables for coupling to an external power supply and controls to allow for remote control actuation of monitor left-right or up-down rotation, described below.
- Travel limits for the left-right swivel joint 60 are established by the presence of magnets 82 ( FIG. 6 ), which are mounted to body 58 , and Hall sensor 84 a ( FIG. 1 ).
- magnets 82 are mounted in recesses or holes within the outer cylindrical surface of inner inlet body 58 .
- a control signal from sensor 84 a to a microprocessor within control module 86 causes motor 73 to stop and inhibits further rotation of the motor in that direction.
- Travel limits for the up-down swivel joint are also established by the presence of magnets 82 (not shown) provided, for example, in recesses or holes in the outer cylindrical surface of inner discharge body 69 , along with a second Hall sensor 84 b.
- magnets 82 (not shown) provided, for example, in recesses or holes in the outer cylindrical surface of inner discharge body 69 , along with a second Hall sensor 84 b.
- a control signal from second sensor 84 b to the microprocessor within control module 86 causes second motor 73 to stop and inhibits further rotation of the motor in that direction.
- discharge adapter 54 b serves to provide a discharge flow passage and to properly position nozzle 92 relative to the monitor assembly.
- the discharge end of discharge adapter 54 b has a male hose thread to mate with the attachment coupling of nozzle 92 .
- Nozzle 92 optionally comprise a combination straight stream and fog nozzle with electrically controlled actuator 70 c to allow remote adjustment of the stream pattern from wide spray to straight stream, and is calibrated to flow at high flow rates and high pressure, for example 300 gal/min at an inlet pressure of 1500 lbs/in 2 .
- Actuator 70 c is a commercial actuator.
- control system 93 includes a control module 86 .
- Control module 86 is configured to provide remote control of the positioning of monitor 50 about the vertical axis and over the vertical position of the outlet assembly, as well as control over the stream of fluid from nozzle 92 via actuator 70 c.
- control module 86 is in communication with drivers 70 a, 70 b and actuator 70 c through wiring and cables, which are optionally enclosed in a harness 80 , though it should be understood that RF (radio frequency) transmission may be used for transmitting and receiving control signals.
- control system 93 may include a user actuatable device, such as a joystick 94 , to provide manual override over control module 86 .
- Additional monitor control capability could be achieved by the addition of an optical or magnetic encoder to one or both of the gear motor assemblies motors. Signal pulses sent from an encoder to a properly programmed control processor could allow for automatic oscillation of the left-right nozzle sweep within a chosen arc. User inputs to initiate monitor and nozzle motion may be accomplished through joystick assembly 94 , which is coupled or in communication with control module 86 . Further, RF control of the monitor may be achieved using a similar RF control system described in copending applications. The present application is a continuation-in-part of copending application commonly owned applications entitled RADIO CONTROLLED LIQUID MONITOR, Ser. No. 10/405,372, filed Apr. 2, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No.
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