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20100032173 | EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST RESPONSE FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER - An early suppression fast response pendent-type fire protection sprinkler is suitable for use in accordance with one or more of NFPA 13, NFPA 231 and NFPA 231C to protect single row rack storage, double row rack storage and multiple row rack storage, the sprinkler having a K-factor of about 25 and flowing pressure of about 15 pounds per square inch. Preferably, the sprinkler has a body defining an orifice and an outlet for delivering a flow of fluid from a source, and a deflector mounted with a first surface opposed to flow of fluid from the outlet. The deflector defines at least one pair of generally opposed reentrant slots extending from the first surface through the deflector, the reentrant slots extending from slot openings at an outer peripheral edge of the deflector inwardly from the peripheral edge toward a deflector axis. | 02-11-2010 |
20100071916 | EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST RESPONSE FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER - An early suppression fast response pendent-type fire protection sprinkler is suitable for use in accordance with one or more of NFPA 13, NFPA 231 and NFPA 231C to protect single row rack storage, double row rack storage and multiple row rack storage, the sprinkler having a K-factor of about 25 and flowing pressure of about 15 pounds per square inch. Preferably, the sprinkler has a body defining an orifice and an outlet for delivering a flow of fluid from a source, and a deflector mounted with a first surface opposed to flow of fluid from the outlet. The deflector defines at least one pair of generally opposed reentrant slots extending from the first surface through the deflector, the reentrant slots extending from slot openings at an outer peripheral edge of the deflector inwardly from the peripheral edge toward a deflector axis. | 03-25-2010 |
20100078181 | RESIDENTIAL SIDEWALL FIRE SPRINKLER - A residential sidewall sprinkler and system for a coverage area defined by a pair of parallel vertical walls. The sprinkler includes a body having a passageway defining a K-factor of about 6. The body has an inlet coupled to a fluid supply line and a distal end coupled to a deflector assembly. The deflector assembly includes a face portion with an upper canopy and a lower canopy disposed about the face portion. The sprinkler is mounted to one of the walls to define a ceiling-to-deflector distance ranging from about four inches to about twelve inches. The fluid supply at the inlet is at least at one of a substantially constant flow rate of fluid and substantially constant fluid pressure. The deflector assembly distributes the fluid over the coverage area so as to wet the vertical walls within about twenty-eight inches of the ceiling over the ceiling-to-deflector range. | 04-01-2010 |
20100212918 | EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST RESPONSE FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER - An early suppression fast response pendent-type fire protection sprinkler is suitable for use in accordance with one or more of NFPA 13, NFPA 231 and NFPA 231C to protect single row rack storage, double row rack storage and multiple row rack storage, the sprinkler having a K-factor of about 25 and flowing pressure of about 15 pounds per square inch. Preferably, the sprinkler has a body defining an orifice and an outlet for delivering a flow of fluid from a source, and a deflector mounted with a first surface opposed to flow of fluid from the outlet. The deflector defines at least one pair of generally opposed reentrant slots extending from the first surface through the deflector, the reentrant slots extending from slot openings at an outer peripheral edge of the deflector inwardly from the peripheral edge toward a deflector axis. | 08-26-2010 |
20100212919 | EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST RESPONSE FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER - An early suppression fast response pendent-type fire protection sprinkler is suitable for use in accordance with one or more of NFPA 13, NFPA 231 and NFPA 231C to protect single row rack storage, double row rack storage and multiple row rack storage, the sprinkler having a K-factor of about 25 and flowing pressure of about 15 pounds per square inch. Preferably, the sprinkler has a body defining an orifice and an outlet for delivering a flow of fluid from a source, and a deflector mounted with a first surface opposed to flow of fluid from the outlet. The deflector defines at least one pair of generally opposed reentrant slots extending from the first surface through the deflector, the reentrant slots extending from slot openings at an outer peripheral edge of the deflector inwardly from the peripheral edge toward a deflector axis. | 08-26-2010 |
20110017478 | UPRIGHT, EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST RESPONSE SPRINKLER - An upright ESFR sprinkler includes a generally tubular body, at least one frame arm, a closure assembly, an unactuated heat responsive trigger assembly and a deflector assembly with a K-factor greater than 14, and preferably 16.8. The passageway extends between inlet and outlet openings. The closure is positioned proximate the outlet so as to occlude the passageway with a Belleville seal. An ejection spring is coupled to the closure assembly. The heat responsive trigger assembly has a Response Time Index of 40 meter | 01-27-2011 |
20120234562 | EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST RESPONSE FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKER - An early suppression fast response pendent-type fire protection sprinkler is suitable for use in accordance with one or more of NFPA 13, NFPA 231 and NFPA 231C to protect single row rack storage, double row rack storage and multiple row rack storage, the sprinkler having a K-factor of about 25 and flowing pressure of about 15 pounds per square inch. Preferably, the sprinkler has a body defining an orifice and an outlet for delivering a flow of fluid from a source, and a deflector mounted with a first surface opposed to flow of fluid from the outlet. The deflector defines at least one pair of generally opposed reentrant slots extending from the first surface through the deflector, the reentrant slots extending from slot openings at an outer peripheral edge of the deflector inwardly from the peripheral edge toward a deflector axis. | 09-20-2012 |
20130333903 | UPRIGHT, EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST RESPONSE SPRINKLER - An upright ESFR sprinkler includes a generally tubular body, at least one frame arm, a closure assembly, an unactuated heat responsive trigger assembly and a deflector assembly with a K-factor greater than 14, and preferably 16.8. The passageway extends between inlet and outlet openings. The closure assembly is positioned proximate the outlet so as to occlude the passageway with a Belleville seal. An ejection spring is coupled to the closure assembly. The heat responsive trigger assembly has a Response Time Index of 40 meter | 12-19-2013 |
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20090234989 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING POWER CONSUMPTION OF MEMORY IN AN I/O CONTROLLER - A memory system for an I/O controller which includes a memory with multiple memory blocks, a supply voltage control circuit providing power to each memory block, and control logic. Each memory block retains stored information with reduced power consumption when receiving a reduced voltage level. The control logic allocates buffers in the memory and controls the supply voltage control circuit to provide the full voltage level to at least one memory block of at least one allocated buffer and to provide the reduced voltage level to remaining memory blocks. Each memory block includes one or more buffers. In various embodiments the control logic fully powers each memory block of a buffer or less than all of the memory blocks. A linked buffer structure may be used to reduce the memory blocks of an allocated buffer receiving full power, such as only one memory block in the buffer. | 09-17-2009 |
20090240928 | CHANGE IN INSTRUCTION BEHAVIOR WITHIN CODE BLOCK BASED ON PROGRAM ACTION EXTERNAL THERETO - Extended, alternate and/or modified instruction behavior can be established using a program construct that appears outside a bounded block of program code in such a way that the behavioral changes are limited to the bounded block and coincide with a particular point in the execution thereof. These extensions, alternations and/or modifications are supported in some processor embodiments in ways that add neither additional code space nor additional execution cycles to the bounded block. In general, the particular point in execution of the bounded block may be specified in a variety of ways, including positionally or temporally. Techniques described herein have broad applicability, but will be understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art in the context of certain illustrative code blocks, including zero- (or low-) overhead loops, lightweight procedures and very long instruction word (VLIW) type instruction packets, and processors that support them. | 09-24-2009 |
20100122066 | INSTRUCTION METHOD FOR FACILITATING EFFICIENT CODING AND INSTRUCTION FETCH OF LOOP CONSTRUCT - Instruction set techniques have been developed to identify explicitly the beginning of a loop body and to code a conditional loop-end in ways that allow a processor implementation to efficiently manage an instruction fetch buffer and/or entries in an instruction cache. In particular, for some computations and processor implementations, a machine instruction is defined that identifies a loop start, stores a corresponding loop start address on a return stack (or in other suitable storage) and directs fetch logic to take advantage of the identification by retaining in a fetch buffer or instruction cache the instruction(s) beginning at the loop start address, thereby avoiding usual branch delays on subsequent iterations of the loop. A conditional loop-end instruction can be used in conjunction with the loop start instruction to discard (or simply mark as no longer needed) the loop start address and the loop body instructions retained in the fetch buffer or instruction cache. | 05-13-2010 |