Patent classifications
B05B3/0431
LOW BYPASS HIGH TORQUE TURBINE AND STATOR FOR A ROTATING IRRIGATION SPRINKLER
A rotating sprinkler for irrigation is disclosed. The sprinkler can include a stator spaced upstream from a turbine to form a mixing region therebetween. The stator can define a primary flow path and a bypass flow path. The primary flow path is aligned relative to the plurality of blades so that water exiting the primary flow path traverses the mixing region and impinges on the plurality of blades at a first angle of attack. The bypass flow path is aligned relative to the primary flow path so that water exiting the bypass flow path intersects the water exiting the primary flow path in the mixing region to cause the water exiting the primary flow path to impinge on the plurality of blades at a second angle of attack. The sprinkler can further include a valve configured to regulate flow between the primary flow path and the bypass flow path.
OSCILLATING SPRINKLER ASSEMBLY
An oscillating sprinkler assembly includes a body including an inlet configured for connection to a water supply; a riser movably mounted in the body and movable from a retracted position to an extended position; a nozzle housing rotatably mounted on a top of the riser; a pressure regulating assembly mounted at an inlet of the riser and operable to control pressure of water into the riser based on an downstream pressure; a water turbine mounted downstream of the pressure regulating assembly such that water from the pressure regulating assembly passes through the water turbine to rotated one or more blades thereof, wherein the one or more blades are operatively connected to the nozzle housing and drive rotation of the nozzle housing; and a bypass valve, provided between the pressure regulating assembly and the water turbine and operable to control water flow to the water turbine.
Arc Arrest Mechanism For Irrigation Sprinklers
A mechanism is described to resist or prevent rotation of portions of an irrigation sprinkler riser when in its lowered or popped-down position. Hence, when a pedestrian walks over a lowered sprinkler or a lawn mower rolls over a sprinkler, for example, the riser will remain fixed in its rotational orientation relative to its outer body and surroundings. By resisting or preventing this rotation, this rotational locking mechanism prevents damage to the internal transmission, gears, and arc trip mechanisms of the sprinkler, as well as prevents the watering arc from being accidentally adjusted.
NOZZLE TURRET WITH AN ACCELERATING STREAM CONDITIONER FOR A ROTATING IRRIGATION SPRINKLER
A rotating sprinkler for irrigation is disclosed. The sprinkler can include a turret and a stream conditioner positioned in the turret. The stream conditioner can include a plurality of fins forming a plurality of flow regions. One or more of the plurality of flow regions can have a cross-sectional flow area that decreases in a downstream direction towards the primary port so as to accelerate the pressurized water through the stream conditioner. The plurality of fins can further straighten the water.
Oscillating sprinkler
An oscillating sprinkler includes a turbine operatively connected to a movable gear cage that is biased into either a first position or a second position using three torsion springs to drive rotation of a nozzle housing.
Turf system for sprinklers
There is provided a turf cup assembly that attaches to a buried pop-up type sprinkler to blend a top of sprinkler both cosmetically and functionally with turf surrounding the sprinkler. The turf cup assembly includes a turf cup and a sleeve. The turf cup mounts to a riser of the pop-up type sprinkler. The turf cup contains soil and root structure of turf. The sleeve surrounds the turf cup and attaches to a top of a housing of a pop-up sprinkler. The sleeve can be at or slightly below grade, and the cup extends out of the sleeve during an irrigation cycle and retracts into the sleeve at the end of the irrigation cycle.
Above ground sprinkler
An above ground sprinkler is revealed. The ground sprinkler includes a channel controller, a housing with a driving member mounted therein, an adjustment part, a locking plate, a first cover, and a second cover. A tube is extended to form two plates with a retaining groove therebetween. A rib is disposed on an outer side of the plate. The first cover includes a column part with an insertion part while the second cover includes a tongue part. Locking parts are disposed on the insertion part. The insertion part is fitted over the plates while the ribs of the plates are locked with the locking parts. When the second cover is covered over the first cover, the tongue part is mounted into the retaining groove so that the two plates are leaning against and locked by the locking parts tightly, unable to be released.
Full-Circle And Part-Circle Rotor Sprinkler
A rotor sprinkler is provided that includes a housing having a riser assembly and a rotatable nozzle turret on an upper end of the riser assembly. The rotor sprinkler includes an arc setting assembly that enables part-circle operation of the turret and a selector assembly that permits selection of either part-circle or full-circle mode of the nozzle turret where the full-circle mode rotates in one direction regardless of the direction last set in part-circle mode.
Sprinkler head nozzle assembly with adjustable arc, flow rate and stream angle
A sprinkler head nozzle assembly in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention includes an adjustable nozzle operable to extend and reduce an arcuate opening wherein the size of the arcuate opening indicates the arc of coverage of the sprinkler head nozzle assembly and a rotating distributor, mounted on a central shaft extending through the housing and the nozzle member, and operable to deflect a flow of water from the arcuate opening out of the nozzle assembly.
Multi-Mode Rotor Sprinkler Apparatus And Method
A multi-mode sprinkler adjustable for part or full circle operation to irrigate a selected area is provided. The sprinkler includes a nozzle for dispensing fluid, a set of gears for rotating the nozzle and an arc setting mechanism that cooperates with the set of gears. The arc setting mechanism comprises a fixed trip for switching to a first direction for the nozzle and an adjustable trip movable relative to the fixed trip for setting an arc of rotation for the nozzle in the part circle mode. The arc setting mechanism also includes a toggle for engaging the fixed trip and the adjustable to switch between a first direction and a second direction when in the part circle mode. In the full circle mode, the adjustable trip overlaps at least in part the fixed trip, such that the fixed trip deflects the toggle radially inward, allowing continuous rotation of the nozzle.