US1782021A - Gas-operated screw-type head for puncturing closures - Google Patents
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- A62C99/0018—Methods of extinguishing or preventing the spread of fire by cooling down or suffocating the flames using gases or vapours that do not support combustion, e.g. steam, carbon dioxide
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- Our invention relates to a device for releasing fluid from a container, and in its preferred embodiment is in the form of a device for releasing fire extinguishing fluid from a container.
- a device for releasing fluid from a container in its preferred embodiment is in the form of a device for releasing fire extinguishing fluid from a container.
- a still further object of the invention is to provide a device of the character mentioned, in which the rotor, which operates the puncturing member, may be actuated by the pressure or velocity.
- Figure 1 is a vertical section through one form of our invention, which is operated by a fluid pressure
- Figure 2 is a plan section taken on the line 22 of Fig. 1
- Figure 3 is a plan section taken on the line 33 of Fig. 1;
- Figure 4 is a vertical section through another form of the invention, which. is operated by the velocity of the fluid.
- Figure 5 is a plan section taken on the line 55 of Fig. 4.
- the numeral l1 designates a container having an outlet opening 12. which opening 12 is formed Serial No. 336,157.
- the invention provides a body 17, which is secured to the projection 13 by means of a union nut 18, which is screwed on to the threaded projection 13.
- the body 17 provides a fluid chamber 20, which, when the closure member 14 is punctured, communicates with the opening 12.
- a puncturing member 21 Extending into the chamber 20 is a puncturing member 21.
- This puncturing member 21 has a lower knife edge 22, adapted for penetrating the closure member 14 when the puncturing member is operated.
- Formed in the puncturing member 21 is a longitudinal cavity 24, which communicates with the lower end thereof, and which is in communication with the chamber 20 by means of lateral openings 25.
- the closure member 14 is punctured, the fluid escaping through the opening 12 may pass through the cavity 24 and the openings 25 into the fluid chamber 20.
- the fluid may pass from the chamber 20 through a pipe 26 connected therewith.
- the upperend of the puncturing member 20 is provided with screw threads 27, which cooperate with screw threads 28*, provided in an opening 29, into which the upper end of the puncturing member extends.
- screw threads 27 and 28 When the puncturing member is rotated in a clockwise direction, the co-action of the screw threads 27 and 28 cause it to advance downward and to penetrate the closure member 14.
- the upper part of-the body 17 provides a cylindrical rotor chamber 31 the upper side of which is closed by a cover plate 32, this cover plate 32 being secured to the top of the body 17 by means of machine screws 33.
- Extending through the rotor chamber 31 on the axis of the puncturing member 21 is a rotor shaft 34.
- the lower end of the rotor shaft 34 is provided with a non-cylindrical opening 35, into which the upper end 36 of cover 32. That portion of the rotor shaft 34, which extends through the rotor chamber 31, is non-cylindrical in cross-section, as indicated at 39.
- Connecting to the rotor chamber 31 adjacent to the web 43 and in a'tangential relation to the rotor chamber is an entrance passage 46, by means of which a fluid under pressure is delivered to the rotor chamber 31.
- the means for supplying this pressure may be in the form of apipe 47 for conveying a fluid under pressure to the entrance 46, or it maybe in the form of some device for creating a pressure, such for ex ample as an explosion plug, which is shown in our application entitled Device for puncturing closure disc, mentioned in the first part of the specification.
- the web 43 is provided with a vent opening 49, which permitsany gas or fluid in the rotor chamber to escape when the rotor 41 is caused to rotate by the fluid under pressure introduced through the entrance openpuncturing member 21, so that it may be ading 46.
- the upper end of the rotor shaft 34 extends above the cover plate and is provided with a crank 50, having a maniially engageable handle 51, by means of which the device may be manually operated.
- the screw threads 27 and 28 cause the puncturing member to move downward, sothat the closure disk 14 is penetrated. This will permit fluid to pass through the opening 12 of the container 11, the cavity24, the openings 25, the fluid chamber 20 and into the pipe 26.
- the handle 51 of the crank 50 is engaged and the rotor shaft 34 is rotated the same distance as it is rotated by means of the of the invention provides a puncturing mem- 1 ber 62, which extends through an opening 63 of the body 60 into the chamber 61.
- puncturing member is provided with threads 64, which cooperate with threads 65 formed in the opening 63 in order to advance the puncturing member when it is rotated.
- the lower end of the puncturing member is provided with a knife edge 66, which is in a position to puncture the disc 14 when the puncturing member 62 is advanced downward.
- the puncturing member is provided with a longitudinal cavity 67, the lower end of which communicates with the opening 12 of the container when the closure disc is penetrated.
- the upper end of the cavity 67 is connected by lateral openings 68 with a fluid chamber 69, provided by the body 60.
- a pipe 70 Connecting to the fluid chamber 69 is a pipe 70, by means of which the fluid is delivered to a point of utilization.
- a rotor 75 which is adapted to be operated by the velocity of a fluid.
- the rotor 75 is in axial alinement with the puncturing member 62.
- This rotor 75 has vanes 76, which extend from a hub 77.
- the lower end of the hub 77 is centralized by a bearing ring 78, supported in the upper part of the fluid chamber 69.
- the upper end of the hub 77 has an extension forming a stub shaft 80 journaled in an opening 81 of the cover 72.
- the extreme upper end of the stub shaft has a crank 82 connected to it, whereby the hub may be manually rotated.
- the lower end of thehub77 isprovided with a polygonal socket 84, into which a correspondingly shaped projection 85 of the puncturing member 62 extends.
- the puncturing member' 62 may move axially with respect to the rotor 7 5, but cannot rotate relative thereto.
- the upper part of the rotor chamber 74 has an entrance opening 87 connected to it, by means of which the fluid is supplied thereto.
- the fluid may be delivered to the entrance opening 87 by means of a pipe 88 having a check valve 89.
- the fluid is introduced to the rotor chamber 7 4 through the entrance opening 87.
- the fluid passes downward through the rotor chamber 74 into the fluid chamber 69 and outward through the pipe 70.
- the velocity of the fluid causes the rotor 75 to rotate.
- This rotation is transferred to the puncturing member 62, which, by reason of the screw threads 64 and 65 causes the puncturing member 62 to advance downward and to penetrate the closure disk 14.
- the fluid in the container will pass through the opening 12 thereof, cavity 67, the openings 68 and into the fluid chamber 69.
- This fluid released from the container 11 will fluid chamber 69 with the rst mentioned fluid, which operates the rotor 75.
- the check valve 89 will close and prevent a back flow of fluid through the pipe 88.
- the device may be manually operated by means of the crank 82, which causes the rotor to rotate and causes the puncturing member 62 to be advanced downward and penetrate the closure disk 14, as previously described.
- a puncturing member for use in connection with a container having a closure for closing the opening thereof, the combination of: a puncturing member, means whereby said puncturing member is adapted to be advanced b rotation to puncture said closure; and a uidoperated rotor for causing operation of said means.
- a puncturing member operable by rotation to puncture said closure
- a rotor operatively con- "nected to sald puncturlng member
- a device for use in connection wlth a ass from the container having a closure for closing the opening thereof, the combination of: a body; a puncturing member having threaded engagement with said body, said puncturing member adapted to advance and puncture said closure when said puncturing member is rotated; and fluid-operated means for rotating said puncturing member.
- a device for use in connection with a container having a closure for closing the opening thereof the combination of: a body; a puncturing member having threaded engagement with said body, said puncturing member adapted to advance and puncture said closure upon being rotated; a rotor operatively connected with said puncturing member, said puncturing member being movable relative to said rotor to engage said clo-. sure; and means for directing a fluid to operate said rotor.
- a device for use in connection with a container having a closure for closing the opening thereof the combination of: a body forming a fluid chamber; a puncturing member having threaded engagement with said body and extending in said fluid chamber, said puncturing member adapted to advance and puncture said closure when said puncturing member is rotated, said puncturing member having a cavity adapted to connect with said opening of said container when said closure is punctured, said cavity conveying fluid to said fluid chamber; and fluid-operated means forrotating said puncturing member.
- a device for use in connection with a container having a closure forclosing the opening thereof the combination of: a body forming a fluid chamber; a puncturing member threadedly supported by said body and extending in said fluid chamber, said puncturing member adapted to advance and puncture said closure when said puncturing member is rotated, said puncturing member having a cavity adapted to connect with said opening of said container when said closure is punctured, said cavity conveying fluid to said fluid chamber; a rotor connected to said puncturing member, said puncturing member being movable relative to said rotor; and means for directing a fluid to operate said rotor.
- a device for use in connection with a container having a closure'for closing the outlet thereof the combination of, a body, a member operable to open the closure, a fluid actuated rotor, and means whereby said memher is operated by operation of the rotor.
- a bod a member operable to open the closure, a uid actuated rotor operable in a chamber in the body, and means whereby said member is operated by operation of the rotor, said means including a threaded engagement between the body and said member.
- a device for use in connection with a container having a closure for closing the outlet thereof the combination of, a body a member operable to open the closure, a fluidv actuated rotor operable in a chamber in the body, and means whereby said member is operated by operation, of the rotor, said means including a threaded engagement between the body and said member, and a connection between the rotor and said member whereby said member is rotated by the rotor.
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Nov. 18, 1930. I s. E. ALLEN ETAL 1,782,621
GAS OPERATED SCREW TYPE HEAD FOR PUNCTURING CLOSURES Filed Jan. so, 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Nov. 18,}930. s. E. JALLEN ET AL 1,782,021
GAS-biERATED SCREW TYPE HEAD FOR PUfJCTURING CLOSURES Filed Jan. 30, 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 8/ azf 6602 2 E. fl//en, 0 half Mxsque// y j I firrog/vex through a threaded projection 13. Adapted Patented Nov. 18, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE SCOTT E. ALLEN AND OZRO N. WISWELL, 0] LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNORS, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO C-O-TWO FIRE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, A CORPORATION OF CALIFORNIA GAS-OPERATED SCREW-TYPE HEAD FOR PUNCTURING CLOSURES Application filed January 30, 1929.
Our invention relates to a device for releasing fluid from a container, and in its preferred embodiment is in the form of a device for releasing fire extinguishing fluid from a container. In our co-pending applications entitled Pressure operated means for puncturing closure diaphragm, Serial No. 208,795, filed July 27, 1927, and Device for puncturing closure disc, Serial No. 208,717, filed July 27 1927, we have illustrated various devices for accomplishing this result.
It is one of the objects of the present invention to provide a device, which has a puncturing member, which is operated by a fluid rotated rotor.
It is another object of our invention to provide a device having a puncturing member, which is advanced into penetrating position by a rotation thereof.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a device of the character mentioned, in which the rotor, which operates the puncturing member, may be actuated by the pressure or velocity.
It is also an object of the invention to pro vide a device of this character in which the puncturing member is designed, so that it will not obstruct the flow of fluid.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be pointed out in the following description.
Referring to the drawings, in which our invention is illustrated:
Figure 1 is a vertical section through one form of our invention, which is operated by a fluid pressure;
Figure 2 is a plan section taken on the line 22 of Fig. 1
Figure 3 is a plan section taken on the line 33 of Fig. 1;
Figure 4 is a vertical section through another form of the invention, which. is operated by the velocity of the fluid; and
Figure 5 is a plan section taken on the line 55 of Fig. 4.
Referring to the form of the invention illustlatcd in Figs. 1 to 3 inclusive, the numeral l1 designates a container having an outlet opening 12. which opening 12 is formed Serial No. 336,157.
to close the opening 12 is a closure member in the form of a disk 14, which is secured in place by an annular nut 15. The invention provides a body 17, which is secured to the projection 13 by means of a union nut 18, which is screwed on to the threaded projection 13. The body 17 provides a fluid chamber 20, which, when the closure member 14 is punctured, communicates with the opening 12.
Extending into the chamber 20 is a puncturing member 21. This puncturing member 21 has a lower knife edge 22, adapted for penetrating the closure member 14 when the puncturing member is operated. Formed in the puncturing member 21 is a longitudinal cavity 24, which communicates with the lower end thereof, and which is in communication with the chamber 20 by means of lateral openings 25. \Vhen the closure member 14 is punctured, the fluid escaping through the opening 12 may pass through the cavity 24 and the openings 25 into the fluid chamber 20. The fluid may pass from the chamber 20 through a pipe 26 connected therewith.
The upperend of the puncturing member 20 is provided with screw threads 27, which cooperate with screw threads 28*, provided in an opening 29, into which the upper end of the puncturing member extends. When the puncturing member is rotated in a clockwise direction, the co-action of the screw threads 27 and 28 cause it to advance downward and to penetrate the closure member 14.
The upper part of-the body 17 provides a cylindrical rotor chamber 31 the upper side of which is closed by a cover plate 32, this cover plate 32 being secured to the top of the body 17 by means of machine screws 33. Extending through the rotor chamber 31 on the axis of the puncturing member 21 is a rotor shaft 34. The lower end of the rotor shaft 34 is provided with a non-cylindrical opening 35, into which the upper end 36 of cover 32. That portion of the rotor shaft 34, which extends through the rotor chamber 31, is non-cylindrical in cross-section, as indicated at 39. Adapted to operate in the rotor chamber 31 is a rotor or impeller 'formed at the inner end thereof, against which the rotor 41 may abut when it is in the unactuated position shown in full lines in Fig. 2, this being the normal position of the rotor. Connecting to the rotor chamber 31 adjacent to the web 43 and in a'tangential relation to the rotor chamber is an entrance passage 46, by means of which a fluid under pressure is delivered to the rotor chamber 31. The means for supplying this pressure may be in the form of apipe 47 for conveying a fluid under pressure to the entrance 46, or it maybe in the form of some device for creating a pressure, such for ex ample as an explosion plug, which is shown in our application entitled Device for puncturing closure disc, mentioned in the first part of the specification.
The web 43 is provided with a vent opening 49, which permitsany gas or fluid in the rotor chamber to escape when the rotor 41 is caused to rotate by the fluid under pressure introduced through the entrance openpuncturing member 21, so that it may be ading 46.
As shown in Fig. 1, the upper end of the rotor shaft 34 extends above the cover plate and is provided with a crank 50, having a maniially engageable handle 51, by means of which the device may be manually operated.
The operation of this form of our invention is substantially as follows:
When it is desired to release the fluid from the container 11, it is necessary to rotate the 1 vanced downward a suflicient distance to penetrate the closure disk 14. This may be accomplished either by a manual operation of the device or by. a fluid operation ofthe device.- For a fluid operation of the de- Vice, a fluid pressure is delivered through the entrance passage 46 to the rotor chamber 31. The fluid under pressure causes the rotor 41 to rotate in the rotor chamber. 31 in the direction indicated by the arrow 53 of Fig. 2, the rotor 41 being moved into tween the rotor shaft and the puncturing, member 21, the puncturing member is likewise rotated substantially one revolution.
The screw threads 27 and 28 cause the puncturing member to move downward, sothat the closure disk 14 is penetrated. This will permit fluid to pass through the opening 12 of the container 11, the cavity24, the openings 25, the fluid chamber 20 and into the pipe 26.
If the device is to be manually operated, the handle 51 of the crank 50 is engaged and the rotor shaft 34 is rotated the same distance as it is rotated by means of the of the invention provides a puncturing mem- 1 ber 62, which extends through an opening 63 of the body 60 into the chamber 61. The
puncturing member is provided with threads 64, which cooperate with threads 65 formed in the opening 63 in order to advance the puncturing member when it is rotated. The lower end of the puncturing member is provided with a knife edge 66, which is in a position to puncture the disc 14 when the puncturing member 62 is advanced downward.
The puncturing member is provided with a longitudinal cavity 67, the lower end of which communicates with the opening 12 of the container when the closure disc is penetrated. The upper end of the cavity 67 is connected by lateral openings 68 with a fluid chamber 69, provided by the body 60. Connecting to the fluid chamber 69 is a pipe 70, by means of which the fluid is delivered to a point of utilization.
The upper part of the body 60 and a cover 72, which is bolted to the body 60 by bolts 73,
cooperate to provide arotor chamber 74.
Adapted to operate in the rotorchamber 74 is a rotor 75, which is adapted to be operated by the velocity of a fluid. The rotor 75 is in axial alinement with the puncturing member 62. This rotor 75 has vanes 76, which extend from a hub 77. As shown in Fig. 4, the lower end of the hub 77 is centralized by a bearing ring 78, supported in the upper part of the fluid chamber 69. The upper end of the hub 77 has an extension forming a stub shaft 80 journaled in an opening 81 of the cover 72. The extreme upper end of the stub shaft has a crank 82 connected to it, whereby the hub may be manually rotated. As shown in Figs. 4 and 5, the lower end of thehub77isprovided with a polygonal socket 84, into which a correspondingly shaped projection 85 of the puncturing member 62 extends. The puncturing member' 62 may move axially with respect to the rotor 7 5, but cannot rotate relative thereto.
The upper part of the rotor chamber 74 has an entrance opening 87 connected to it, by means of which the fluid is supplied thereto. The fluid may be delivered to the entrance opening 87 by means of a pipe 88 having a check valve 89.
The operation of this form of the invention is as follows:
The fluid is introduced to the rotor chamber 7 4 through the entrance opening 87. The fluid passes downward through the rotor chamber 74 into the fluid chamber 69 and outward through the pipe 70. In passing through the rotor chamber 74 the velocity of the fluid causes the rotor 75 to rotate. This rotation is transferred to the puncturing member 62, which, by reason of the screw threads 64 and 65 causes the puncturing member 62 to advance downward and to penetrate the closure disk 14. When the closure disk 14 is penetrated, the fluid in the container will pass through the opening 12 thereof, cavity 67, the openings 68 and into the fluid chamber 69. This fluid released from the container 11 will fluid chamber 69 with the rst mentioned fluid, which operates the rotor 75. When the fluid pressure in the chamber 69, caused by the release of fluid from the container 11 exceeds that in the pipe 85, the check valve 89 will close and prevent a back flow of fluid through the pipe 88.
The device may be manually operated by means of the crank 82, which causes the rotor to rotate and causes the puncturing member 62 to be advanced downward and penetrate the closure disk 14, as previously described.
From the foregoing description, it will be apparent that the invention will be quick and positive in operation. The important feature rests in the combination of a puncturing member, which is advanced by rotation, and a fluid operated rotor for causing the puncturing member to be rotated, so that it will be advanced in order to penetrate the closure disk 14.
We claim as our invention:
1. In a device for use in connection with a container having a closure for closing the opening thereof, the combination of: a puncturing member, means whereby said puncturing member is adapted to be advanced b rotation to puncture said closure; and a uidoperated rotor for causing operation of said means.
2. In a device for use in connection with a container having a closure for closing the opening thereof, the combination of: a puncturing member operable by rotation to puncture said closure; a rotor operatively con- "nected to sald puncturlng member; and
means for directing a fluid to operate said rotor.
3. In adevice for use in connection wlth a ass from the container having a closure for closing the opening thereof, the combination of: a body; a puncturing member having threaded engagement with said body, said puncturing member adapted to advance and puncture said closure when said puncturing member is rotated; and fluid-operated means for rotating said puncturing member.
4. In a device for use in connection with a container having a closure for closing the opening thereof, the combination of: a body; a puncturing member having threaded engagement with said body, said puncturing member adapted to advance and puncture said closure upon being rotated; a rotor operatively connected with said puncturing member, said puncturing member being movable relative to said rotor to engage said clo-. sure; and means for directing a fluid to operate said rotor.
5. In a device for use in connection with a container having a closure for closing the opening thereof, the combination of: a body forming a fluid chamber; a puncturing member having threaded engagement with said body and extending in said fluid chamber, said puncturing member adapted to advance and puncture said closure when said puncturing member is rotated, said puncturing member having a cavity adapted to connect with said opening of said container when said closure is punctured, said cavity conveying fluid to said fluid chamber; and fluid-operated means forrotating said puncturing member.
6. In a device for use in connection with a container having a closure forclosing the opening thereof, the combination of: a body forming a fluid chamber; a puncturing member threadedly supported by said body and extending in said fluid chamber, said puncturing member adapted to advance and puncture said closure when said puncturing member is rotated, said puncturing member having a cavity adapted to connect with said opening of said container when said closure is punctured, said cavity conveying fluid to said fluid chamber; a rotor connected to said puncturing member, said puncturing member being movable relative to said rotor; and means for directing a fluid to operate said rotor.
7. In a device for use in connection with a container having a closure'for closing the outlet thereof, the combination of, a body, a member operable to open the closure, a fluid actuated rotor, and means whereby said memher is operated by operation of the rotor.
8. In a device for use in connection with a container having a closure for closing the outlet thereof, the combination of, a bod a member operable to open the closure, a uid actuated rotor operable in a chamber in the body, and means whereby said member is operated by operation of the rotor, said means including a threaded engagement between the body and said member.
9. In a device for use in connection with a container having a closure for closing the outlet thereof, the combination of, a body a member operable to open the closure, a fluidv actuated rotor operable in a chamber in the body, and means whereby said member is operated by operation, of the rotor, said means including a threaded engagement between the body and said member, and a connection between the rotor and said member whereby said member is rotated by the rotor.
In testimony whereof, We have hereunto set our hands at Los Angeles, California, this 24th day of January, 1929.
SCOTT E. ALLEN. OZRO N. WISWELL.
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