METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SPRINKLER HEAD PROTECTION
20170333933 · 2017-11-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A sprinkler head protector and a sprinkler head protector and sprinkler head combination are described. A flexible nonwoven geotextile sprinkler head protector has an opening therein sized to allow said protector to be pulled by hand over a slightly larger outer dimension of a sprinkler head. Once installed, the outer portion of the sprinkler head protector is trapped under the outer edge of the sprinkler head. Among its several purposes, the sprinkler head protector blocks vegetation from overgrowing or growing into the sprinkler head, prevents or reduces vegetation growth in the immediate vicinity of the sprinkler head, provides physical support to the sprinkler head, helping it maintain its proper vertical alignment, and provides a physical barrier to stop sand and dirt from entering the interior of the sprinkler head.
Claims
1. A sprinkler head protector comprising: a flexible mat having a cutout smaller and shaped similarly to an outermost dimension of a corresponding sprinkler head; and the flexible mat being sufficiently stretchable that it can be pulled by hand over the corresponding sprinkler head whereby an inner edge of the flexible mat is trapped under an outer edge of the corresponding sprinkler head.
2. The sprinkler head protector of claim 1 wherein said cutout is circular and has a first diameter and the corresponding sprinkler is circular and has a second diameter and the first diameter is less than the second diameter.
3. The sprinkler head protector of claim 2 wherein the first diameter is approximately 4⅜ inches and the second diameter is approximately 5 inches.
4. The sprinkler head protector of claim 2 wherein said flexible mat has an outer perimeter which is substantially circular.
5. The sprinkler head protector of claim 4 wherein said flexible mat has a thickness of at least ¼ inch.
6. The sprinkler head protector of claim 1 wherein said flexible mat is formed of a substantially fibrous material that is uniformly porous so as to block the passage of sunlight while being pervious to air and water, and is treated with an ultraviolet inhibitor and a flame retardant.
7. The sprinkler head protector of claim 1 wherein said flexible mat comprises a nonwoven geotextile material.
8. A method of protecting a sprinkler head having an outer perimeter and installed in a lawn, the method comprising: aligning a portion of a flexible inner perimeter of a similarly shaped cutout in a sprinkler head protector; pulling an inner edge of said portion underneath a portion of an outer edge of the outer perimeter of the sprinkler head; pulling a remainder of the flexible inner perimeter of the sprinkler head protector under a remainder of the outer edge of the outer perimeter of the sprinkler head trapping the inner edge of the sprinkler head protector beneath the outer edge of the outer perimeter of the sprinkler head; and flattening the sprinkler head protector on the lawn.
9. A sprinkler head protector and sprinkler head combination comprising: a sprinkler head having an outermost dimension; a flexible mat having a cutout smaller and shaped similarly to the outermost dimension of the sprinkler head; the flexible mat being sufficiently stretchable that it can be pulled by hand over the corresponding sprinkler head; and the flexible mat having an inner edge trapped under an outer edge of the corresponding sprinkler head.
10. The sprinkler head protector and sprinkler head combination of claim 9 wherein said cutout is circular and has a first diameter and the corresponding sprinkler head is circular and has a second diameter, and the first diameter is less than the second diameter.
11. The sprinkler head protector and sprinkler head combination of claim 10 wherein the first diameter is approximately inches and the second diameter is approximately 5 inches.
12. The sprinkler head protector and sprinkler head combination of claim 10 wherein said flexible mat has an outer perimeter which is substantially circular.
13. The sprinkler head protector and sprinkler head combination of claim 12 wherein said flexible mat has a thickness of at least S inch.
14. The sprinkler head protector and sprinkler head combination of claim 9 wherein said flexible mat is formed of a substantially fibrous material that is uniformly porous so as to block the passage of sunlight while being pervious to air and water, and is treated with an ultraviolet inhibitor and a flame retardant.
15. The sprinkler head protector and sprinkler head combination of claim 9 wherein said flexible mat comprises a nonwoven geotextile material.
16. A sprinkler head protector comprising: a flexible mat having a cutout shaped similarly to an outermost dimension of a corresponding sprinkler head and having retention holes; the flexible mat placed over the corresponding sprinkler head; and a plurality of pegs staked through the retention holes.
17. The sprinkler head protector of claim 16 wherein said cutout is circular and has a first diameter and the corresponding sprinkler is circular and has a second diameter and the first diameter is substantially the same as the second diameter.
18. The sprinkler head protector of claim 17 wherein the first diameter is approximately 1⅜ inches.
19. The sprinkler head protector of claim 17 wherein said flexible mat has an outer perimeter which is substantially circular with a diameter of 6 inches.
20. The sprinkler head protector of claim 19 wherein said flexible mat has a thickness of at least ¼ inch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0025] To sum up, the sprinkler head protector 100 and process 700 control unwanted vegetation from growing over and above and into the sprinkler head 200. In addition to providing a physical barrier, it deprives any root system or plant beneath it of the sunlight needed to grow. As it is water permeable, it allows water and nutrients to filter through it. This arrangement will help to prevent erosion by keeping the root system alive. Upon removal of the sprinkler head protector 100, an intact root system may begin to refurbish the site.
[0026] Thus, the sprinkler head protector 100 provides weed control without using poisons or dangerous herbicides that might seep into the water system through normal runoff.
[0027] Constructed of durable ethylene terephthalate (PET), the presently preferred material is not to be confused with other landscape fabrics. It is so rugged and strong you can drive trucks or mowers safely over it. More specifically, needle-punched non-woven polyester fabric, polyethylene terephthalate (sometimes written poly(ethylene terephthalate)), commonly abbreviated PET or PETE is presently preferred. In the context of textile applications, PET is referred to by its common name, polyester, whereas the acronym PET is more commonly used in relation to packaging.
[0028] Unlike sod or grass, which needs to be retreated year after year, once the sprinkler head protector 100 is properly installed, it can be forgotten about for years to come. Yearly maintenance costs that typically rise with each new budget year can be reduced or eliminated.
[0029] The vegetation growth protection is the same as what a concrete pad would provide, yet the material conforms to the contour of the ground after a few short hours and then clings snugly to the ground.
[0030] A construction comprising a very dense, multi-directional needling of synthetic polyester fibers that is totally impregnated with a special resin that has ultraviolet inhibitors (100% UV protection) to safeguard against deterioration is presently preferred. The estimated life of such material is in excess of 15 years under normal conditions.
[0031] The sprinkler head protector 100 lays on the surface of the lawn around the sprinkler head protecting it from dirt and unwanted vegetation. Because sprinkler head protector 100 lies on the surface of the soil, it provides support to the sprinkler head 200, preventing it from leaning. The result is a far more stable sprinkler head that will require less maintenance and provide a consistent watering pattern for years to come.
[0032] Features of the presently preferred embodiment include the following: [0033] prevents vegetation and soil/sand particles from damaging the sprinkler head [0034] makes sprinkler heads easy to locate [0035] cost effective [0036] no herbicides or poison [0037] made with 100% recycled materials [0038] easy to install [0039] no weed eaters required to trim back vegetation around the sprinkler head [0040] environmentally safe and friendly [0041] no disposal problems [0042] reusable [0043] resilient, conforms to shape [0044] designed for abuse [0045] prevents and controls erosion [0046] long lasting over fifteen years [0047] prevents alignment and watering pattern problems [0048] reduces run-off [0049] fire retardant [0050] maintenance-free [0051] controls unwanted vegetation [0052] suit and protect all makes and models of sprinkler heads [0053] 100% UV protection
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[0055] While the present invention has been disclosed in the context of various aspects of presently preferred embodiments, it will be recognized that the invention may be suitably applied to other environments consistent with the claims which follow. By way of example, the dimensions of the cutout and the outer diameter of the sprinkler head protector may be varied to suit the context of different sprinkler heads and outdoor environments in which they are employed.