Patent classifications
B05B15/74
Rotating sprinkler
A rotating sprinkler is configured with only three components without need of any other manufactured component. The three components are constituted by a base component connected to a water source, a rotating head component from which a water stream is emitted which is rotatably mounted on an element of the base component, and a gravitating hammer component pivotally mounted on the head component that causes intermittent rotary motion of the head component about a vertical rotation axis by intermittently engaging the emitted stream and providing in response a reaction force. The hammer component is configured to intercept the emitted water stream within an interior space between a deflecting surface and a ramping surface when downwardly pivoted and to urge the intercepted water stream to flow upwardly along the ramped surface and to impinge upon the deflecting surface, causing the hammer component to pivot upwardly prior to being gravitated.
POOL AERATOR
The invention provides an improved pool aerator for pools with water recirculation circuit, comprising a hemispherical body (200a) and an atmospheric air intake pipe (201). The body of the aerator comprises a rounded plastic object, having in the middle area a cylindrical portion (221), and at one end with a connecting means (202) to the pool nozzle, the middle portion of the aerator body continuing with a hemispherical dome (223), inside being a Venturi tube made in the form of two intersected frustoconical spaces—one for inlet (209) and the other (211) for mixing and discharging water mixed with air—whose two axes form an angle (α) between 10 and 20 degrees. The mixing hole communicates with a vertical cylindrical hole (203), in which the intake pipe is inserted by sliding, until the inner wall of the frustoconical hole is reached.
POOL AERATOR
The invention provides an improved pool aerator for pools with water recirculation circuit, comprising a hemispherical body (200a) and an atmospheric air intake pipe (201). The body of the aerator comprises a rounded plastic object, having in the middle area a cylindrical portion (221), and at one end with a connecting means (202) to the pool nozzle, the middle portion of the aerator body continuing with a hemispherical dome (223), inside being a Venturi tube made in the form of two intersected frustoconical spaces—one for inlet (209) and the other (211) for mixing and discharging water mixed with air—whose two axes form an angle (α) between 10 and 20 degrees. The mixing hole communicates with a vertical cylindrical hole (203), in which the intake pipe is inserted by sliding, until the inner wall of the frustoconical hole is reached.
VEHICLE CLEANING DEVICE, MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF, AND ASSEMBLY METHOD THEREOF
A vehicle cleaning device includes a cylinder to which a cleaning fluid is supplied; a piston slidably inserted in the cylinder; a spray nozzle unit mounted at a leading end of the piston and configured to spray the cleaning fluid toward an object-to-be-cleaned; and a cap that closes a gap between the cylinder and the piston in an opening of the cylinder through which the piston protrudes. The cap includes a tubular part inside the cylinder, and the tubular part defines an end of movement of the piston. A communication hole is provided between a communication groove provided in an outer peripheral surface of the tubular part and an inner peripheral surface of the cylinder, and the gap between the cylinder and the piston communicates with the outside of the cylinder through the communication hole.
CONCEALED WINDOW SPRINKLER FRAME ARMS AND BODY ORIENTATION
A fire exposure protection sprinkler assembly provides fire exposure protection for one or more windows and includes a fire exposure protection sprinkler, a sealing assembly configured to unseal in response to a fire such that fire exposure protection fluid may flow from the fire exposure protection sprinkler, and a housing having a pair of legs, with each of the legs having an aperture. The assembly also includes a deflection assembly configured to extend from the housing due to gravity and activation of a cover plate, with a deflector configured to disperse the fire exposure protection fluid over the one or more windows so as to wet the one or more windows.
Axially moving service valve for an irrigation sprinkler
A flow control system for an irrigation sprinkler can include a service valve having an inlet, a first fluid port, a second fluid port, a third fluid port, and/or a valve piston having a valve piston inlet and a valve piston outlet. The system can include a pilot valve and a vent line. The system can include a filter in fluid communication with the inlet of the service valve. The valve piston can be configured to move vertically with respect to the first, second, and third fluid ports between first, second, and third valve positions.
Sprinkler Head Wedge Device
A wedge device to selectively maintain a riser of a pop-up sprinkler head in a raised position, and a method of using the wedge device, the wedge device including an elongated member formed in a curved configuration between opposite sides of the elongated member to approximate a cylindrical outer surface of the riser, and a gripping member extending from proximate a top end of the elongated member to facilitate gripping of the wedge device, wherein a bottom end of the elongated member is configured to be inserted between the riser and a wiper seal of the pop-up sprinkler so as to wedge the riser in the raised position.
Sprinkler Head Wedge Device
A wedge device to selectively maintain a riser of a pop-up sprinkler head in a raised position, and a method of using the wedge device, the wedge device including an elongated member formed in a curved configuration between opposite sides of the elongated member to approximate a cylindrical outer surface of the riser, and a gripping member extending from proximate a top end of the elongated member to facilitate gripping of the wedge device, wherein a bottom end of the elongated member is configured to be inserted between the riser and a wiper seal of the pop-up sprinkler so as to wedge the riser in the raised position.
Extendable Drain and Sprinkler
An extendable drain configured to move between a retracted position and an extended position includes a housing and a drain member. The housing includes a top, a bottom, and a sidewall including an annular stretchable sleeve. The housing defines an interior volume configured to be at least partially filled by a fluid causing the annular sleeve to stretch axially, thereby increasing a distance between the top of the housing and the bottom of the housing. The drain member includes an open top fixed to the top of the housing, an open bottom, and a sidewall extending between the top and the bottom of the drain member through the interior volume of the housing. At least partially filling the interior volume of the housing moves the drain member axially causing the sleeve to stretch, thereby increasing the distance between the top of the housing and the bottom of the housing.
Rotary sprinkler riser extension kit
A rotary sprinkler riser extension kit is disclosed for use with a rotary sprinkler. The kit includes an external riser extension having an upper end and lower end, and defining a channel extending through the upper end and lower end. The channel is configured to accommodate the stem of the rotary sprinkler, the upper end is configured to attach to the cap of the rotary sprinkler, and the lower end is configured to attach to the enclosure of the rotary sprinkler. The kit also includes an internal riser extension having a height substantially equal to total length of the external riser extension, a width less than inner width of the enclosure of the rotary sprinkler, means for attaching to the geared lower end of the stem, a lower gear configured to rotate the rotary sprinkler, and means to raise the stem and channel water thereto in response to water pressure at an inlet to the enclosure.