Rotary sprinkler
10350619 ยท 2019-07-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B3/0486
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In one aspect, a sprinkler is provided having a nozzle, a deflector that receives fluid flow from the nozzle, and a friction brake assembly that controls rotation of a deflector. The friction brake assembly is releasably connected to the frame in order to enhance serviceability of the sprinkler. In another aspect, a sprinkler is provided having a frame, a deflector rotatably connected to the frame, a nozzle, and a nozzle socket of the frame. The nozzle and nozzle socket have interlocking portions that releasably connect the nozzle to the frame. The nozzle may be easily removed for servicing. Further, the nozzle socket can be configured to receive a plurality of nozzles having different flow characteristics. A nozzle can be selected and utilized with the sprinkler according to the desired application for the sprinkler.
Claims
1. A sprinkler comprising: a frame having an upper portion and a lower portion; at least one support member of the frame connecting the upper portion and the lower portion; a nozzle connected to the lower portion of the frame and configured to direct fluid upwardly; a spinner assembly comprising a deflector having a lower free end portion disposed above the nozzle with the deflector being configured to direct fluid outwardly from the sprinkler, the deflector being rotatable about an axis; the spinner assembly releasably coupling the deflector to the upper portion of the frame, the spinner assembly permitting uninterrupted, continuous rotational movement of the deflector relative to the frame upper portion throughout 360 degrees of movement about the axis; the spinner assembly separating the deflector from the frame so that the deflector is rotatable relative to the frame without the frame affecting rotation of the deflector; and a through opening of the frame upper portion that receives at least a portion of the spinner assembly, the through opening being sized to permit the deflector to be advanced upwardly through the opening as the spinner assembly is disconnected and moved upwardly away from the frame upper portion; and non-threaded, interlocking portions of the spinner assembly and the frame upper portion that permit the entire spinner assembly and the deflector to be connected to and disconnected from the frame upper portion as a unit with turning of the spinner assembly relative to the frame upper portion.
2. A sprinkler comprising: a frame having an upper portion and a lower portion; at least one support member of the frame connecting the upper portion and the lower portion; a nozzle connected to the lower portion of the frame and configured to direct fluid upwardly; a spinner assembly comprising: a deflector having a lower free end portion disposed above and spaced from the nozzle with the deflector being configured to direct fluid outwardly from the sprinkler, the deflector being rotatable about an axis; a brake assembly releasably coupling the deflector to the upper portion of the frame, the brake assembly permitting uninterrupted, continuous rotational movement of the deflector relative to the frame upper portion throughout 360 degrees of movement about the axis; and the brake assembly separating the deflector from the frame so that the deflector is rotatable relative to the frame without the frame affecting rotation of the deflector; and a through opening of the frame upper portion that receives at least a portion of the brake assembly, the through opening being sized to permit the deflector to be advanced upwardly through the opening as the brake assembly is disconnected and moved upwardly away from the frame upper portion; wherein the brake assembly comprises a compression device connected to the deflector and a flexible brake pad, the compression device configured to permit upward and downward movement of the deflector with the compression device clamping the flexible brake pad and slowing rotation of the deflector with upward movement of the deflector.
3. The sprinkler of claim 2 wherein the compression device comprises a rotatable plate member fixed to the deflector and rotatable therewith, a stationary brake surface facing the plate member, and the flexible brake pad is disposed between the plate member and the brake surface.
4. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the spinner assembly is configured to permit upward movement of the deflector in response to the deflector lower free end portion receiving fluid from the nozzle.
5. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the deflector includes an elongate shaft and the spinner assembly includes a sleeve having a throughbore in which the shaft is received, the sleeve permitting longitudinal movement of the shaft.
6. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the deflector includes a channel defining a fluid flowpath therealong and the deflector has a pair of transversely extending flat surfaces disposed along the fluid flowpath.
7. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the at least one support member has a cross-section with an airfoil shape to minimize interference with liquid directed outwardly from the deflector.
8. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the deflector comprises: an inlet; an outlet; an inner surface extending between the inlet and outlet; and one or more grooves in the inner surface adjacent the outlet configured to control the deflector spray pattern.
9. A sprinkler comprising: a unitary, one-piece frame having an upper portion and a lower portion; a nozzle socket defined by the lower portion of the frame and fixed relative to the frame upper portion, the nozzle socket having an upper opening with a distance thereacross, the nozzle socket having a non-threaded radially inner surface and a radially outer surface opposite the inner surface; a nozzle having a body configured to be received in the nozzle socket against the non-threaded inner surface thereof, the nozzle body having a maximum distance thereacross that is less than the distance across the upper opening of the nozzle socket to permit the nozzle body to be advanced downwardly through the upper opening of the nozzle socket and received in the nozzle socket; interlocking portions of the nozzle and nozzle socket radially outer surface configured to releasably connect the nozzle to the nozzle socket; and an irrigation assembly releasably connected to the frame upper portion with a deflector disposed above the nozzle, the deflector being rotatable relative to the frame upper portion about an axis and disposed below the frame upper portion, the irrigation assembly permitting uninterrupted, continuous rotational movement of the deflector relative to the frame upper portion throughout 360 degrees of movement about the axis; the irrigation assembly configured to be removed from the frame upper portion to permit removal of the nozzle from the nozzle socket.
10. The sprinkler of claim 9 wherein the nozzle socket has an outer wall and the outer wall includes the nozzle socket outer surface.
11. The sprinkler of claim 10 wherein the interlocking portions include a lock member of the nozzle configured to engage the nozzle socket outer surface of the nozzle socket outer wall.
12. The sprinkler of claim 9 wherein the nozzle has a flange with one or more tabs and the interlocking portions include the one or more tabs.
13. The sprinkler of claim 9 wherein the nozzle socket has an outer wall and the lower portion of the frame comprises arms extending outwardly from the socket outer wall.
14. The sprinkler of claim 9 wherein the nozzle socket has a cup portion configured to engage and form a seal with a lower end of the nozzle body.
15. The sprinkler of claim 9 wherein the nozzle body has an upstream end portion that includes a lower end, the upstream end portion having a fluid passageway and a sidewall extending about the fluid passageway; and the nozzle sidewall tapers outwardly to meet the nozzle socket inner surface when the nozzle body is received in the nozzle socket.
16. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the frame upper portion, frame lower portion, and at least one support member are integrally formed.
17. The sprinkler of claim 16 wherein the at least one support member comprises a pair of support members.
18. A sprinkler comprising: a frame having an upper portion with a through opening, a lower portion for receiving a nozzle that directs fluid upwardly, and a plurality of support members of the frame connecting the upper and lower portions, the frame having an opening between the upper and lower portions of the frame; an irrigation assembly for being releasably connected to the frame upper portion above the nozzle, the irrigation assembly including a rotatable deflector having a lower free end portion disposed above the nozzle for deflecting fluid outwardly from the sprinkler, the deflector having an outlet opening below the frame upper portion which directs fluid through the frame opening extending between the frame upper and lower portions and outwardly from the sprinkler; a lower body portion of the irrigation assembly sized to be advanced downwardly into the through opening of the frame upper portion as the irrigation assembly is connected to the frame upper portion, the lower body portion being radially inward from a section of the frame upper portion with the irrigation assembly connected to the frame upper portion; the section of the frame upper portion including a radially inner surface facing the lower body portion of the irrigation assembly with the irrigation assembly connected to the frame upper portion, the section of the frame upper portion including a radially outer surface opposite the radially inner surface; an upper portion of the irrigation assembly having at least one depending member spaced radially outwardly from the lower body portion to define a radial gap between an inner surface of the depending member and the lower body portion that receives the section of the frame upper portion therein as the irrigation assembly lower body portion is advanced downwardly into the through opening of the frame upper portion, the at least one depending member being oriented so that the section of the frame upper portion is between the lower body portion and the depending member in the radial direction and the depending member inner surface faces the radially outer surface of the section of the frame upper portion with the irrigation assembly connected to the frame upper portion; and non-threaded, interlocking portions of the irrigation assembly and the frame upper portion that permit the irrigation assembly to be connected to and disconnected from the frame upper portion with turning of the irrigation assembly relative to the frame upper portion.
19. The sprinkler of claim 18 wherein the at least one depending member includes a plurality of depending members each spaced outwardly from the lower body portion to define a gap between the inner surface of each of the depending members and the lower body portion that receives an associated section of the frame upper portion.
20. The sprinkler of claim 18 wherein the upper portion of the irrigation assembly includes a central portion from which the lower body portion of the irrigation assembly depends and an outwardly extending portion extending outwardly from the central portion with the at least one depending member extending downwardly from the outwardly extending portion; and the frame upper portion includes a top surface extending about the through opening and the outwardly extending portion of the irrigation assembly has a lower surface arranged to extend over the frame top surface with the irrigation assembly connected to the frame upper portion.
21. The sprinkler of claim 18 wherein the at least one depending member includes a plurality of depending members; the upper portion of the irrigation assembly includes a central portion above the irrigation assembly lower portion and a plurality of outwardly extending portions extending away from the central portion with each of the depending members extending downwardly from an associated one of the outwardly extending portions to form a gap between the inner surface of the depending member and the lower body portion that receives a section of the frame upper portion.
22. The sprinkler of claim 21 wherein the frame upper portion has a top surface extending about the opening and each of the outwardly extending portions has a lower surface arranged to extend over the frame top surface with the irrigation assembly connected to the frame upper portion.
23. The sprinkler of claim 18 wherein the non-threaded, interlocking portions of the irrigation assembly and the frame upper portion include at least one protrusion of the irrigation assembly and at least one recess of the frame upper portion with engagement of the protrusion and recess resisting turning of the irrigation assembly relative to the frame upper portion.
24. The sprinkler of claim 18 wherein the non-threaded, interlocking portions of the irrigation assembly and the frame upper portion include a plurality of protrusions and recesses configured to engage and resist turning of the irrigation assembly relative to the frame upper portion.
25. The sprinkler of claim 18 wherein the irrigation assembly includes a brake device for permitting controlled rotational movement of the deflector relative to the frame upper portion.
26. The sprinkler of claim 18 wherein the frame upper portion, frame lower portion, and the plurality of support members are integrally formed.
27. A sprinkler comprising: a frame having an upper portion with a through opening, a lower portion for receiving a nozzle that directs fluid upwardly, and a plurality of support members of the frame connecting the upper and lower portions; an irrigation assembly for being releasably connected to the frame upper portion above the nozzle, the irrigation assembly including a rotatable deflector having a lower free end portion disposed above and spaced from the nozzle for deflecting fluid outwardly from the sprinkler; a lower body portion of the irrigation assembly sized to be advanced downwardly into the through opening of the frame upper portion as the irrigation assembly is connected to the frame upper portion, the lower body portion being radially inward from a section of the frame upper portion with the irrigation assembly connected to the frame upper portion; an upper portion of the irrigation assembly having at least one depending member spaced radially outwardly from the lower body portion to define a radial gap between the depending member and the lower body portion that receives the section of the frame upper portion therein as the irrigation assembly lower body portion is advanced downwardly into the through opening of the frame upper portion, the at least one depending member being oriented so that the section of the frame upper portion is between the lower body portion and the depending member in the radial direction with the irrigation assembly connected to the frame upper portion; non-threaded, interlocking portions of the irrigation assembly and the frame upper portion that permit the irrigation assembly to be connected to and disconnected from the frame upper portion with turning of the irrigation assembly relative to the frame upper portion; wherein the section of the frame upper portion includes a radially inner surface extending about the opening and facing the lower body portion of the irrigation assembly with the irrigation assembly connected to the frame upper portion, the section of the frame upper portion further including a radially outer surface opposite the inner surface; the at least one depending member having an inner surface facing the radially outer surface of the section of the frame upper portion with the irrigation assembly connected to the frame upper portion; and the non-threaded, interlocking portions of the irrigation assembly and the frame upper portion include a lateral through opening in the section of the frame upper portion extending between the radially inner and radially outer surfaces thereof.
28. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the deflector is an integrally formed, one-piece member.
29. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the spinner assembly includes a body sized to be received at least partially in the through opening of the frame upper portion; and at least one tab of the spinner assembly being spaced from the body and on an outward, opposite side of the frame upper portion from the spinner assembly body with the spinner assembly connected to the frame upper portion.
30. The sprinkler of claim 9 wherein the upper opening of the nozzle socket is circular and the distance across the upper opening is a diameter of the upper opening; and the nozzle body includes an outer annular wall and the maximum distance across the nozzle body is an outer diameter of the outer annular wall.
31. The sprinkler of claim 18 wherein the section of the frame upper portion includes an inner surface facing the lower body portion and an outer surface opposite the inner surface; and the at least one depending member extends along the outer surface of the section of the frame upper portion with the irrigation assembly connected to the frame upper portion.
32. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the frame upper and lower portions are fixed relative to each other and the nozzle is adapted to be directly connected to the lower portion of the frame.
33. The sprinkler of claim 27 wherein the at least one depending member includes a plurality of depending members each spaced outwardly from the lower body portion to define a gap between the inner surface of each of the depending members and the lower body portion that receives an associated section of the frame upper portion.
34. The sprinkler of claim 27 wherein the upper portion of the irrigation assembly includes a central portion from which the lower body portion of the irrigation assembly depends and an outwardly extending portion extending outwardly from the central portion with the at least one depending member extending downwardly from the outwardly extending portion; and the frame upper portion includes a top surface extending about the through opening and the outwardly extending portion of the irrigation assembly has a lower surface arranged to extend over the frame top surface with the irrigation assembly connected to the frame upper portion.
35. The sprinkler of claim 27 wherein the at least one depending member includes a plurality of depending members; the upper portion of the irrigation assembly include a central portion above the irrigation assembly lower portion and a plurality of outwardly extending portions extending away from the central portion with each of the depending members extending downwardly from an associated one of the outwardly extending portions to form a gap between the inner surface of the depending member and the lower body portion that receives a section of the frame upper portion.
36. The sprinkler of claim 35 wherein the frame upper portion has a top surface extending about the opening and each of the outwardly extending portions has a lower surface arranged to extend over the frame top surface with the irrigation assembly connected to the frame upper portion.
37. The sprinkler of claim 27 wherein the non-threaded, interlocking portions of the irrigation assembly and the frame upper portion include at least one protrusion of the irrigation assembly and at least one recess of the frame upper portion with engagement of the protrusion and recess resisting turning of the irrigation assembly relative to the frame upper portion.
38. The sprinkler of claim 27 wherein the non-threaded, interlocking portions of the irrigation assembly and the frame upper portion include a plurality of protrusions and recesses configured to engage and resist turning of the irrigation assembly relative to the frame upper portion.
39. The sprinkler of claim 27 wherein the irrigation assembly includes a brake device for permitting controlled rotational movement of the deflector relative to the frame upper portion.
40. The sprinkler of claim 27 wherein the frame upper portion, frame lower portion, and the plurality of support members are integrally formed.
41. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the spinner assembly includes a compartment and the deflector includes a shaft extending in the compartment that rotates in the compartment with rotation of the deflector about the axis.
42. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the deflector lower free end portion is spaced from the nozzle.
43. The sprinkler of claim 9 wherein the nozzle body is configured to seat against the radially inner surface of the nozzle socket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(43) With reference to
(44) The frame 14 comprises a pair of horizontal lower support members 26 extending radially from opposite sides of the nozzle socket 21. A pair of upper support members 28 are attached in a similar manner to the upper portion 16 as those attached to the lower portion 18. The support members 26 outwardly terminate at arms or supports 29 of the frame 14. The upper portion 16 has a yoke 27 with opening 30 defined by a wall 32 of the yoke 27, as shown in
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(46) The nozzle 20 has a nozzle body 40 that houses a nozzle portion 42, defining a fluid passageway 44 through the nozzle portion 42, and terminating at a nozzle exit 46. The nozzle portion 42 increases the speed of the fluid as it travels through the passageway 44. The fluid leaves the nozzle 20 through the exit 46 as a jet and travels into an inlet opening 47 of the deflector 22 and along a channel 48 of the deflector 22, before exiting the deflector 22 through a deflector outlet opening 50. The exiting fluid causes the deflector 22 to rotate about a longitudinal axis 52 of the sprinkler 10 and disperses the fluid outward from the sprinkler 10, as discussed in greater detail below.
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(48) The brake device 24 includes a housing cap 54, a brake member 56, a brake plate 58, a brake shaft 60, and a base member 62, as shown in
(49) To connect the brake device 24 to the frame 14, a distal end 77 of the cap 54 (see
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(51) As shown in
(52) The sprinkler 10 may be configured to receive different nozzles 20 having a variety of flow rates, etc. for a desired sprinkler application. The collar 140 and depending tabs 142 are similar between the different nozzles 20 in order to permit the different nozzles 20 to be releasably engaged with the nozzle socket coupling member 144.
(53) The brake assembly 24 includes a brake member 56 and a clamping device, such as a brake plate 58 and a brake surface 67, which clamp the brake member 56 and slow the rotation of the deflector 22 as shown in
(54) The brake member 56 may be conically shaped and defined by a lower friction surface 78 and an upper friction surface 80 (see
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(57) The shaft 60 has a lower end portion 100 sized to fit within a recess 105 of the deflector 22. The shaft lower end portion 100 has splines 104 that engage cooperating splines in the recess 105. The interengagement of the splines keeps the deflector 22 mounted on the shaft lower end portion 100 and restricts relative rotary motion of the deflector 22 about the shaft lower end portion 100. In another approach, the recess 105 has a smooth bore and the shaft lower end portion 100 is press-fit therein.
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(59) In another approach, the brake base 62 may be ultrasonically welded or adhered to the brake cap 54 rather than utilizing resilient tabs 112. In yet another approach, the brake base 62 may be permanently connected to the brake cap 54 using structures that make disassembly nearly impossible without damaging the sprinkler 10. For example, the resilient tabs 112 could have protuberances 114 with sharp profiles that permit the tabs 112 to snap into brake cap 54 in a insertion direction but require deformation of the protuberances 114 in a reverse direction.
(60) With the brake base 62 mounted within the brake cap 54, the brake base 62 is secured to the frame 14 during operation of the sprinkler 10. The brake base 62 has a sleeve 108 with a through opening 106 sized to receive the shaft 60, as shown in
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(62) The channel 48 also has a curved surface 122 that redirects an axial flow of fluid from the nozzle 20 into a flow travelling radially outward from the deflector 22. The inclined surface 116 directs the fluid flow towards the wall 118B as the fluid travels along the curved surface 122. The inclined surface 116 and the curved surface 122 operate to direct fluid toward the ramp 120 and cause the fluid to exit the deflector outlet 50 at a predetermined angle sufficient to cause the deflector 22 to turn. The shape of the surfaces of the channel 48, including surfaces 116, 120, and 122, can be modified as desired to provide a desired, uniform fluid stream as it leaves the deflector 22. It will be appreciated that the channel 48 can have one, two, three, or more flat surfaces, as well as other features such as one or more grooves, in order to achieve a desired fluid distribution uniformity from the deflector 22.
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(64) When fluid travels into the deflector 22 from the nozzle 20, the fluid strikes the curved surface 122 and shifts the deflector 22 and shaft 60 connected thereto upward through a short stroke. The upward movement of the shaft 60 shifts the upper friction surface 91 (see FIG. 5) of the brake plate 58 into engagement with the lower friction surface 78 of the brake member 56. The brake member 56 is also shifted axially upwardly through a short stroke sufficient to move the upper friction surface 80 of the brake member 56 (see
(65) The higher the fluid flow through the nozzle 20, the greater the impact force of the fluid against the curved surface 122 of the deflector 22. This translates into a greater upward force being exerted on the deflector 22 and shaft 60 and brake plate 58 connected thereto. As the fluid flow increases, this upward force causes the brake member 56 to gradually flatten out and bring a larger portion 160 of the brake member friction surface 80 into engagement with the cap brake surface 67, as shown in
(66) The flat brake member 56A provides a similar increase in braking force with increased impact force of the fluid against the curved surface 122 of the deflector 22. More specifically, the frictional engagement between the brake upper frictional surface 80A, the brake surface 67, and the brake member 58 is increased with an increase in fluid flow against the curved surface 122 (see
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(68) The supports 29 have cross-sectional midlines 180 that are oriented at an angle 182 relative to a radius 184 of the sprinkler 10. As shown in
(69) The components of the sprinkler 10 are generally selected to provide sufficient strength and durability for a particular sprinkler application. For example, the brake shaft 60 may be made of stainless steel, the brake member 56 may be made of an elastomeric material, and the remaining components of the sprinkler 10 may be made out of plastic.
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(72) More specifically, the body base portion 304 includes a collar 330 with an opening 332 sized to fit over a neck 334 of a retention member such as a nut 336. During assembly, the collar 330 is slid onto the neck 334 and the neck 334 is threaded onto an upstanding outer wall 340 of the nozzle 306. The nut 336 has a flange 342 and a sleeve 344 that capture the collar 330 on the nozzle 306 between the flange 342 and a support 350 of the nozzle 306. Further, the nut 336 has wings 354 that may be grasped and used to tighten the nut 336 onto the nozzle 306.
(73) The collar 330 has internal teeth 351 with grooves 353 therebetween and the neck 334 of the nut 336 has a smooth outer surface 355. When the body 302 rotates relative to the nut 336 and the nozzle 306, the teeth 351 slide about the outer surface 355. The grooves 353 direct dirt and debris caught between the body 302 and the nut 336 downward and outward from the connection between the body 302 and the nut 336. This keeps dirt and debris from gumming up the connection and keeps the body 302 rotatable on the nut 336.
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(75) Another difference between the sprinklers 10, 300 is that the sprinkler 300 has arms 312 with cross-sections shaped to produce rotary movement of the arms 312 in response to fluid striking the arms 312. With reference to
(76) It will be appreciated that the fluid stream 380 strikes the arm 312 only momentarily before the rotation of the deflector 320 moves the fluid stream 380 out of alignment with the arm 312. Eventually, the fluid stream 380 strikes the other arm and a similar torque is applied to further incrementally rotate the body 302 and arms 312. Thus, the deflector 320 moves at a generally constant speed (due at least in part to brake assembly 360) in direction 392 while the body 302 and arms 312 rotate intermittently and incrementally in direction 390 when the fluid stream 380 contacts either one of the arms 312.
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(78) The sprinkler 1000 is different from the sprinkler 300 in that the sprinkler 1000 has a rotator 1020 with a stationary deflector 1022 mounted thereon. The sprinkler includes a snap-in feature 1023 that releasably connects the deflector 1022 to the rotator 1020. The deflector 1022 diverts a jet of water from the nozzle 1002 and redirects it at two angles. One angle turns the stream from vertical to horizontal and spreads the jet for even watering. As discussed below, redirecting the stream imparts a vertical force to the deflector 1022 which causes the rotator 1020 to compress a brake 1032 and slow rotation of the rotator 1020. The deflector 1022 imparts a second angle channels the jet of water sideways creating a moment arm about an axis of rotation 1033 causing the rotator 1020 to turn clockwise (as viewed from above the sprinkler 1000). The shapes and configurations of the nozzle 1002 and deflector 1022 can be varied to produce different throw distances and volumes.
(79) The nipple 1008 has clips 1030 that are configured to permit the brake 1032 and the rotator 1020 to be pressed onto the nipple 1008. However, once the brake 1032 and the rotator 1020 are mounted on the nipple 1008, the clips 1030 restrict the brake 1032 and the rotator 1020 from sliding off of the nipple 1008 even if the nozzle 1002 has been removed from the nipple 1008.
(80) The brake 1032 is a compactable rubber dual-contact O-ring which when compressed will result in an increased frictional force which keeps the rotator 1020 from rotating ever faster. When water from the nozzle 1002 strikes the deflector 1022, the impact force from the water shifts the rotator 1020 away from the nozzle 1002 and causes the rotator 1020 to compress the brake 1032 between brake surfaces 1040, 1042 of the rotator 1020 and nipple 1008.
(81) The rotator 1020 has a collar 1050 with internal teeth 1052 that slide along a smooth outer surface 1054 of the nipple 1008. The teeth 1052 direct dirt and other debris along grooves 1056 between teeth 1052 and outward from the connection between the rotator 1020 and the nipple 1008. This reduces the likelihood of the sprinkler 1000 stalling due to debris gumming up the connection between the rotator 1020 and the nipple 1008.
(82) While the foregoing description is with respect to specific examples, those skilled in the art will appreciate that there are numerous variations of the above that fall within the scope of the concepts described herein and the appended claims.