Abstract:
A fire protection system has a plurality of sprinkler assemblies connected together in series. Each sprinkler assembly has a water manifold pipe, a pair of U-shaped supports, and a sprinkler head connected to the water manifold pipe. Each U-shaped support has a pair of legs with support rotator discs affixed to upper ends of the legs for pivotally connecting the U-shaped supports to the water manifold pipe. The manifold pipe extends through manifold rotator discs affixed thereto. Locking bolts extends through respective semi-circular slots formed in the rotator discs of the U-shaped supports and the manifold rotator discs for locking the U-shaped supports in a selected pivotal angle of adjustment. During use, the support legs of the front and rear U-shaped supports are supported by front and rear roof sections of a house with the apex of the roof extending between the pair of U-shaped supports.

Description:
BACKGROUND 
     1. Field of Invention 
     This invention relates to fire protection, specifically, portable roof top sprinklers. 
     BACKGROUND 
     2. Description of Prior Art 
     Current methods used to prevent houses from burning during a fire is to place a standard lawn sprinkler and hope it doesn&#39;t turn over. The current roof top sprinklers as seen in U.S. Pat. No. 8,24,020 issued to Randall Harward on Apr. 25, 1989, cannot be adjusted to the angle of different roof structures, causing the system to tip over and become useless in its purpose. Installing a sprinkler system within the construction of the roof top as seen in U.S. Pat. No. 5,263,543 issued to Ralph Nigro on Nov. 23, 1993, could interfere with the integrity of the house if a leak should occur, causing costly damage to the structure before it would be detected. 
     OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES 
     Accordingly, several objects and advantages of this invention are: 
     a. To provide a portable fire protection system. 
     b. To provide a portable fire protection system that is inexpensive. 
     c. To provide a portable fire protection system that can be mounted on different types of surfaces. 
     d. To provide a portable fire protection system that can be mounted on different shapes of surfaces. 
     e. To provide a portable fire protection system that can be manufactured from readily available materials. 
     f. To provide a portable fire protection system that can be mass produced using current manufacturing procedures. 
     SUMMARY OF INVENTION 
     The present invention is a fire protection system which can be mounted on any uneven or odd shaped surface of a roof without requiring any additional mounting apparatus. The fire protection system has a plurality of sprinkler assemblies connected together in series. Each sprinkler assembly has a water manifold pipe, a pair of U-shaped supports, and a sprinkler head connected to the water manifold pipe. Each U-shaped support has a pair of legs with support rotator discs affixed to upper ends of the legs for pivotally connecting the U-shaped supports to the water manifold pipe. The manifold pipe extends through manifold rotator discs affixed thereto. Locking bolts extends through respective semi-circular slots formed in the rotator discs of the U-shaped supports and the manifold rotator discs for locking the U-shaped supports in a selected pivotal angle of adjustment. During use, the support legs of the front and rear U-shaped supports are supported by front and rear roof sections of a house with the apex of the roof extending between the pair of U-shaped supports. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the fire protection system. 
     FIG. 2 shows an exploded perspective view of the fire protection system. 
     FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of the Water manifold assembly with a sprinkler head attached. 
     FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the outside stand assembly with rotator plates attached. 
     FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of the inside stand assembly with rotator plates attached. 
     FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of a multitude of fire protection systems attached to the roof of a house with a spray of water emitting from the spray heads. 
    
    
     REFERENCE NUMERALS IN DRAWINGS 
       18  Fire Protection Sprinkler system 
       20  Water manifold 
       22   a  Left side rear support rotator disc 
       22   b  Right side rear support rotator disc 
       23   a  Left side rear support rotator disc slot 
       23   b  Right side rear support rotator disc slot 
       24   a  Left side front support rotator disc 
       24   b  Right side front support rotator disc 
       25   a  Left side front support rotator disc slot 
       25   b  Right side front support rotator disc slot 
       26   a  Left side water manifold rotator disc 
       26   b  Right side water manifold rotator disc 
       27   a  Left side water manifold rotator disc slot 
       27   b  Right side water manifold rotator disc slot 
       28  Water manifold connecting plug 
       30   a  Left side threaded nut 
       30   b  Right side threaded nut 
       32   a  Left side bolt 
       32   b  Right side bolt 
       34  Sprinkler head assembly 
       36  Water manifold hose bib assembly 
       40  Water manifold to sprinkler assembly connector tee 
       42   a  Left side rear support leg 
       42   b  Right side rear support leg 
       44   a  Left side rear support leg adjuster tube 
       44   b  Right side rear support leg adjuster tube 
       46   a  Left side rear support leg adjuster lock device 
       46   b  Right side rear support leg adjuster lock device 
       48   a  Left side rear support adjuster leg 
       48   b  Right side rear support adjuster leg 
       49   a  Left side and Right side rear support leg connector 
       49   b  Left side and Right side front support leg connector 
       50   a  Left side front support leg 
       50   b  Right side front support leg 
       51   a  Left side front support leg adjuster tube 
       51   b  Right side support leg adjuster tube 
       52   a  Left side front support leg adjuster lock device 
       52   b  Right side front support leg adjuster lock device 
       53   a  Left side front support leg adjuster 
       53   b  Right side front support leg adjuster 
       54  House 
       55  Water Spray 
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     The preferred embodiment of the Fire Protection Sprinkler system of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 1, a perspective view of the fire protection system. The water manifold  20  freely supports the left side rear support rotator disc  22   a , right side rear support rotator disc  22   b , left side front support rotator disc  24   a , and right side front support rotator disc  24   b  at the through hole at approximately the center of the diameter of the discs. The planer surface of the left side rear support rotator disc  22   a , right side rear support rotator disc  22   b , left side front support rotator disc  24   a , right side front support rotator disc  24   b  are positioned perpendicular to the surface of the water manifold  20 . The left side rear support rotator disc  22   a  and left side front support rotator disc  24   a  are positioned to the left side of the water manifold  20  closest to the water manifold hose bib assembly  36 . The right side rear support rotator disc  22   b  and right side front support rotator disc  24   b  are positioned at the right side of the water manifold  20  closest to the water manifold connection plug  28 . The left side water manifold rotator disc  26   a , is fixed securely at the left side of the water manifold  20  so that the rotational movement along the linear axis of water manifold  20  is transferred to the axis of the left side water manifold rotator disc  26   a . The right side water manifold rotator disc  26   b , is fixed securely on the right side of the water manifold  20  so that the rotational movement along the linear axis of the water manifold is transferred to the axis of the right side water manifold rotator disc  26   b . The left side front support rotator disc  24   a  is sandwiched between the left side rear support rotator disc  22   a  and the left side water manifold rotator disc  26   a . The left side bolt  32   a  passes through slots  23   a ,  25   a , and  27   a  with the left side nut  30   a  screwing onto the left side bolt  32   a . This applies a clamping force to the planer surfaces of the left side rear support rotator disc  22   a , left side front support rotator disc  24   a , left side water manifold rotator disc  26   a , thus restricting the rotational movements of the left side disc assembly. The right side front support rotator disc  24   b  is sandwiched between right side rear support rotator disc  22   b  and right side water manifold rotator disc  26   b.    
     Right side bolt  32   b  passes through slots  23   b ,  25   b ,  27   b  with right side nut  30   b  screwing onto right side bolt  32   b  thus applying clamping force to the planer surfaces of right side rear support rotator disc  22   b , right side front support rotator disc  24   b , right side water manifold rotator disc  26   b , restricting the rotational movements of right side rear support rotator disc  22   b , right side front support rotator disc  24   b , right side water manifold rotator disc  26   b  securing right side rear support rotator disc  22   b , right side front support rotator disc  24   b , right side water manifold rotator disc  26   b  from any movements about the planer surfaces of right side rear support rotator disc  22   b , right side front support rotator disc  24   b , right side water manifold rotator disc  26   b.    
     Leg  42   a  and  42   b  are connected at the end portion of the leg to the end portions of rear leg support connector  49   a  forming a u-shape support member. The remaining end of the leg  42   a  is attached securely to the outer diameter of the left side rear support rotator disc  22   a  at a point opposite the slot  23   a  on the left side rear support rotator disc  22   a . The remaining end of the leg  42   b  is attached to the outer diameter of right side rear support rotator disc  22   b  at a point opposite the slot  23   b  on right side rear support rotator disc  22   b . Legs  50   a  and  50   b  are connected at the end portion of the leg to the end portions of front leg support connector  49   b  forming a u-shape support member. The remaining end of the leg  50   a  is attached securely to the outer diameter of the left side front support rotator disc  24   a  at a point opposite the slot  25   a  on the left side front support rotator disc  24   a . The remaining end of the leg  50   b  is attached to the outer diameter of the right side front support rotator disc  24   b  at a point opposite the slot  25   b  on right side front support rotator disc  24   b.    
     Left side rear support leg adjuster tube  44   a  is permanently attached to the left side rear support leg  42   a , facing out at the lower portion of the left side rear support leg  42   a . Left side rear support adjuster leg  48   a  is inserted through the left side rear support leg adjusted tube  44   a . The diameter of the left side rear support adjuster leg  48   a  is sufficiently smaller in diameter than the diameter of the left side rear support leg adjuster tube  44   a . This allows the left side rear support leg adjuster  44   a  to move freely in the left side rear support leg adjuster tube  44   a.    
     When the left side rear support adjuster leg  48   a  is positioned where it is in the correct location the locking device  46   a  locks the left side rear support adjuster leg  48   a  in place. Right side rear support leg adjuster tube  44   b  is permanently attached to the right side rear support leg  42   b , facing out at the lower portion of the right side rear support leg  42   b . Right side rear support adjuster leg  48   b  is inserted through the right side rear support leg adjuster tube  44   b . The diameter of the right side rear support adjuster leg  48   b  is sufficiently smaller in diameter than the diameter of the right side rear support leg adjuster tube  44   b . This allows the right side rear support leg adjuster  48   b  to move freely in the right side rear support leg adjuster tube  44   b . When the right side rear support adjuster leg  48   b  is positioned where it is in the correct location the locking device  46   b  locks the right side rear support adjuster leg  44   b  in place. Right side front support leg adjuster tube  51   b  is permanently attached to the right side front support leg adjuster  53   b , facing out at the lower portion of the right side front support leg  50   b . Right side front support leg adjuster  53   b  is inserted through the right side front support leg adjuster tube  51   b . The diameter of the right side front support leg adjuster  53   b  is sufficiently smaller in diameter than the diameter of the right side front support leg adjuster tube  51   b . This allows the right side front support leg adjuster  53   b  to move freely in the right side front support leg adjuster tube  51   b.    
     When the right side front support leg adjuster  53   b  is positioned where it is in the correct location the locking device  52   b  locks the right side front support leg adjuster  53   b  in place. Left side front support leg adjuster tube  51   a  is permanently attached to the left side front support leg adjuster  53   a , facing out at the lower portion of the left side front support leg  50   a . Left side front support leg adjuster  53   a  is inserted through the left side front support leg adjuster tube  51   a . The diameter of the left side front support leg adjuster  53   a  is sufficiently smaller in diameter than the diameter of the left side front support leg adjuster tube  51   a . This allows the left side front support leg adjuster  53   a  to move freely in the left side front support leg adjuster tube  51   a . When the left side front support leg adjuster  53   a  is positioned where it is in the correct Location the locking device  52   a  locks the right side front support leg adjuster  53   a  in place. 
     The fire protection sprinkler system water manifold of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 3 . The left side water manifold rotator disc  26   a  is showing the left side water manifold rotator disc slot  27   a  near the outer edge of the planer surface of the left side water manifold rotator disc  26   a . The right side water manifold rotator disc  26   b  is showing the right side water manifold rotator disc slot  27   b  near the outer edge of the planer surface of the right side water manifold rotator disc  26   b  The water manifold sprinkler assembly connector tee  40  is secured to the water manifold  20  facilitating the attachment of the sprinkler head assembly  34 . 
     A perspective view is illustrated in FIG. 6 showing a multitude of Fire Protection Systems  18  attached to the roof of a house  54  with a spray of water  55  emitting from the spray heads of the fire protection sprinkler systems  18 . 
     Accordingly, the reader will see that the fire protection system of this invention can be used conveniently, inexpensively and can be set up quickly. It can be made of different materials. It can be made using different dimensions, such as, making it taller, shorter, wider, narrower, lighter, heavier, or in whatever configurations not stated. It allows for an easy and quick setup in emergency situations. Although the description above contains much specificity, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. For example, the water delivery system can range from the standard tap water supply to a pressurized, electronically controlled, or a liquid filled tank system. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.