IRRIGATION SPRINKLER WITH MULTIPLE PATTERNS AND ROTATION SPEEDS
20230084314 · 2023-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B3/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B3/0486
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B3/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A sprinkler module is cooperable with a sprinkler nozzle unit supporting a sprinkler nozzle to define a sprinkler configuration. The sprinkler module includes a cage attachable to the sprinkler nozzle unit and including a pair of struts, a cap connected to the cage via the pair of struts, and a deflector plate cooperable with the sprinkler nozzle and rotatably secured between the cap and the cage. The deflector plate includes a hub extending through the cap. A plate gear with gear teeth is secured to the hub and is rotatable with the deflector plate, and a cover assembly is connected to the cap. The cover assembly includes a brake gear coupled with a brake assembly, where the brake gear is disposed in a path of the gear teeth.
Claims
1. A sprinkler module cooperable with a sprinkler nozzle unit supporting a sprinkler nozzle, the sprinkler module comprising: a cage attachable to the sprinkler nozzle unit and including a pair of struts; a cap connected to the cage via the pair of struts; a deflector plate cooperable with the sprinkler nozzle and rotatably secured between the cap and the cage, the deflector plate including a hub extending through the cap; a plate gear secured to the hub and rotatable with the deflector plate, the plate gear including gear teeth; and a cover assembly connected to the cap and including a brake gear coupled with a brake assembly, the brake gear being disposed in a path of the gear teeth.
2. A sprinkler module according to claim 1, wherein the cage comprises snap-fit tabs engageable with the sprinkler nozzle unit.
3. A sprinkler module according to claim 1, wherein the deflector plate comprises an upstanding ring, and wherein the cap comprises a first labyrinth shield that mates with the upstanding ring of the deflector plate.
4. A sprinkler module according to claim 3, wherein the deflector plate comprises a radial bearing disposed radially inward of the upstanding ring, and wherein the cap comprises a second labyrinth shield that mates with the radial bearing of the deflector plate.
5. A sprinkler module according to claim 4, wherein the radial bearing defines a grease cup.
6. A sprinkler module according to claim 1, wherein the gear teeth are positioned about only a portion of the plate gear.
7. A sprinkler module according to claim 1, wherein the cover assembly comprises two brake gears respectively coupled with two brake assemblies.
8. A sprinkler module according to claim 7, wherein the two brake assemblies comprise different braking characteristics.
9. A sprinkler module according to claim 1, wherein the gear teeth are configured such that the deflector plate will rotate more rapidly past the struts than between the struts.
10. A sprinkler module according to claim 9, wherein the gear teeth are configured in a bow tie pattern.
11. A sprinkler module according to claim 1, wherein the cover assembly comprises two brake gears respectively coupled with two brake assemblies, wherein the gear teeth are configured to effect a bow tie wetted pattern, and wherein the two brake assemblies comprise different braking characteristics such that opposite sides of the bow tie wetted pattern are watered at different speeds.
12. A sprinkler module according to claim 1, wherein the cover assembly is made of a friction material, and wherein a ring of the cover assembly mates with the plate gear.
13. A center pivot comprising the sprinkler module of claim 1 secured on a pivot pipe, wherein the struts and the cap are installed in alignment with the pivot pipe.
14. A sprinkler comprising: a sprinkler body securable to a source of fluid under pressure; a nozzle positioned in the sprinkler body; a cage attached to the sprinkler body and including a pair of struts; a cap connected to the cage via the pair of struts; a deflector plate cooperable with the nozzle and rotatably secured between the cap and the cage, the deflector plate including a hub extending through the cap; a plate gear secured to the hub and rotatable with the deflector plate, the plate gear including gear teeth; and a cover assembly connected to the cap and including a brake gear coupled with a brake assembly, the brake gear being disposed in a path of the gear teeth.
15. A sprinkler according to claim 14, wherein the cage comprises snap-fit tabs engaging the sprinkler body.
16. A sprinkler according to claim 14, wherein the gear teeth are positioned about only a portion of the plate gear.
17. A sprinkler according to claim 14, wherein the cover assembly comprises two brake gears respectively coupled with two brake assemblies.
18. A sprinkler according to claim 17, wherein the two brake assemblies comprise different braking characteristics.
19. A sprinkler according to claim 14, wherein the gear teeth are configured such that the deflector plate will rotate more rapidly past the struts than between the struts.
20. A sprinkler module comprising: a deflector plate that is rotatable via water flow, the deflector plate including a hub; a plate gear secured to the hub and rotatable with the deflector plate, the plate gear including gear teeth; and a brake gear coupled with a brake assembly and selectively engaging the gear teeth.
21. A sprinkler head comprising: a sprinkler body connected to a source of water, having a longitudinal center axis and provided with a nozzle that emits a stream along the longitudinal center axis; a water distribution plate supported downstream of the nozzle, the water distribution plate being configured to deflect the stream such that it drives concentric rotation of the water distribution plate about the longitudinal center axis and distributes the water radially outward in one or more streams; and an arrangement of two or more gears and one or more brake assemblies associated with the sprinkler body and water distribution plate to vary a speed of rotation of the water distribution plate in different sectors of its rotation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0037] The module 12 includes a cage 18 with a connecting section 20 and a pair of struts 22. In some embodiments, the connecting section 20 includes a plurality of hollow bosses 24 that fit loosely over sub-struts 26 of the sprinkler nozzle unit 14, and snap-fit tabs 27 (
[0038] A cap 28 is connected to the cage 18 via the pair of struts 22. A detailed view of a top side of the cap 28 is shown in
[0039] With reference to
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[0041] With continued reference to
[0042] In use, when the water is shut off, the deflector plate 30 will drop down in the cage 18 until the bearing ring 36 engages the upstanding ring 38 in the cage 18. This helps keep spiders and contaminants out of the area around the lower end of the deflector plate 30. As shown in
[0043] The plate gear 48 includes a ring 51 at the top that serves as both an axial bearing and a compensating brake surface. Larger nozzles and higher pressures cause more load on the brake surface to help counteract the increased drive torque in order to keep rotation speed relatively constant over a wide range of nozzles and pressures.
[0044] As water exits the nozzle 16, the water enters the lower end of the deflector plate 30. A force of the water in the offset deflector passage 32 causes the deflector plate 30 to rise off the upstanding ring 38 and to rotate. With reference to
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[0046] A center pivot equipped with the bow tie units (
[0047] The cover assembly 52 may be made out of a friction material so the raised ring 59 in the center will mate with the plate gear top ring 51 to complete the compensating brake. The brake assemblies 56 and brake gears 54 provide viscous braking, or other types of brakes could be used. In some embodiments, the cover assembly 52 includes two brake assemblies 56 and two brake gears 54, but some configurations may include one brake assembly 56 and one brake gear 54; or alternatively, the cover assembly 52 may include more than two brake assemblies 56 and two brake gears 54.
[0048] As shown in
[0049] As would be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art, there are a myriad of potential gear and brake assembly arrangements, as well as the potential to mount the brake assemblies in the deflector plate rather than in the surrounding structure. Also, with some rearranging of shields, it would be possible to make a similar sprinkler that would hang on a rigid drop, and could have multiple balanced streams to also allow the use on a flexible (hose) drop.
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[0051] In an exemplary configuration, with reference to
[0052] This unit may be mounted on the end of a pivot span for use as an “end gun” and oriented such that the left-side brake assembly 156A is engaged when watering the half circle past the end of the pivot such that it would rotate relatively slow for maximum radius of throw and precipitation rate in that sector. Subsequently, the plate gear 48 would engage the right-side brake assembly 156B when watering the half-circle sector over the pivot. Due to the lower braking torque of the right-side brake assembly 156B, the deflector plate 30 would rotate at a moderately fast speed in that sector, with reduced radius of throw and precipitation rate to facilitate filling in needed water behind the end gun. In actual tests of a prototype, the unit took 50 seconds to cover the sector when engaged with the left-side brake assembly 156A and 20 seconds to cover the sector when engaged with the right-side brake assembly 156B.
[0053] Many other arrangements are possible, including a bow tie unit that has different speeds in the two watered sectors. In an exemplary application, to address rutting of the pivot tires in certain soil conditions, it may be better to apply less water in front of the pivot and more water behind the pivot so the tires are running on drier soil. In other soil conditions where runoff is the primary issue, it may be better to apply more water in front of the pivot where the soil is less saturated and therefore can absorb water faster.
[0054] The module and sprinkler assembly of the described embodiments is functional over a wide range of nozzle sizes and pressures and has a larger throw radius for specific applications. The combination of support bearings and water passage geometry for the deflector plate in combination with shielding geometry, gears and low-cost brake assemblies provides for a customizable up-top rotator-type pivot sprinkler with readily controllable wetted areas.
[0055] While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.