Adapter for upright sprinkler with rotating head

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6439478
  • Patent Number
    6,439,478
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 3, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 27, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An adapter for rotatably connecting a sprinkler head to a water-transporting standpipe having a cylindrical upper end. The adapter includes three parts: a cup-like base adapted to rest on the upper end of the standpipe in sealed fashion, a male stem adapted to rotatably and scalingly seat in the cup-like base, and an oversleeve adapted to fit over the stem and the base and to be locked to the upper end of the standpipe by threaded connection such that a portion of the male stem protrudes from the oversleeve to be secured to the sprinkler head for rotation therewith. The adapter is sealed at several points internally to positively prevent water leaks, and is easily disassembled for replacement, repair, or cleaning, by hand or with simple hand tools, since no permanent connection is required between the adapter, the standpipe, and the sprinkler head.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention is in the field of lawn sprinklers, and in particular a class of sprinklers of a lawn-decorating type in which a sculpture-like sprinkler head is rotatably mounted at the top of a vertical stand pipe connected to a water supply.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




There is a class of lawn sprinklers known for their sculpture-like ornamentation of lawns. These sprinklers generally comprise a sprinkler head made from hollow metal tubing bent or formed into graceful, artistic designs. The sprinkler head is mounted on the end of an upright standpipe, usually several feet in height. The standpipe is supported on a base secured to the lawn, and connected to a water supply through a garden hose.




The decorative sprinkler heads are intended to rotate, both to provide uniform coverage and often to create a decorative spray effect. The rotation is created by the force of water exiting spray holes perforating the hollow tubing of the sprinkler head.




It is accordingly necessary to provide a rotatable connection between the sprinkler head and the upper end of the standpipe. This connection is usually in the form of a multi-part bushing which rotatably connects the sprinkler head to the standpipe and provides a passage for water from the standpipe to the sprinkler head. Such multi-part bushings typically suffer from two problems: they leak, and they do not provide a sufficiently strong connection between the sprinkler head and the standpipe. Another problem encountered with some of these bushings is the need to braze or weld them to the standpipe.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is a three-part adapter bushing for connecting a decorative, tube-type sprinkler head to the upper end of a vertical standpipe, in rotating manner, without leaks, without tendencies to loosen, and without requiring a permanent weld. The first part is a cup-like base which rests on the upper annular edge of the standpipe. The second part comprises a stem having a lower end which seats in rotatable, sealed fashion inside the cup-like base, and an upper end adapted to be secured to the sprinkler head.




The third part comprises an oversleeve which fits over both the cup and the stem rotatably contained in the cup to be removably secured to the upper end of the standpipe, preferably by threaded connection.




The cup-like base is axially sealed with respect to the upper, annular edge of the standpipe. The lower end of the stem is radially sealed with respect to the cup. As the oversleeve is threaded down over the cup/stem combination, the oversleeve engages the radial seal between the lower end of the stem at the cup-like base, and further places the axial seal between the cup-like base with the upper end of the standpipe under compression.




The upper end of the stem protrudes from the oversleeve when the over sleeve is secured to the standpipe, for connection to the sprinkler head. In a preferred form, the upper end of the oversleeve provides a rotatable bearing surface for a portion of the sprinkler inserted over the upper end of the stem. Accordingly, when the sprinkler head is secured to the upper end of the stem, in preferred form by a set screw engaging a groove in the upper end of the stem, the stem rotates with the sprinkler head on the cup-like base on the standpipe inside the over sleeve, without leaking, and without working loose.




These and other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon further reading of the specification in light of the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a decorative upright sprinkler having a rotating, sculpture-like head supported on a vertical standpipe.





FIG. 2A

is an exploded view, from above, of a three-part adapter according to the present invention in relationship to the upper end of the sprinkler standpipe.





FIG. 2B

is a perspective view, from below, of the adapter of FIG.


2


A.





FIG. 3A

is a side elevational view, in section, of the upper end of the standpipe with the inventive adapter of

FIGS. 2A-2B

secured thereto.





FIG. 3B

is a side elevational view, in section, of the structure of

FIG. 3A

, but with an oversleeve portion removed from the standpipe.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the standpipe equipped with the inventive adapter of

FIG. 2A

being connected to the base of the sprinkler head illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a side elevational view, partly in section, of the adapter and sprinkler head of

FIG. 4

assembled, with the sprinkler head secured to the upper stem portion of the adapter via set screw and further illustrating a rotatable seal between the sprinkler head and the upper end of the adapter.





FIG. 5A

is a section view of the connection between the inventive adapter and the base of the sprinkler head from FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

illustrates an alternate sprinkler head base connected to the adapter as in FIG.


5


A.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a decorative upright sprinkler of a generally known type is illustrated as comprising a standpipe


10


secured to a base


12


fastened in lawn


13


. A sculpture-like decorative sprinkler head


14


is rotatably mounted on the upper end of standpipe


10


, caused to rotate by the force of water exiting holes


14




a


in a spray pattern


16


.




Water is applied to sprinkler head


14


through hollow standpipe


10


, which is in fluid communication with garden hose


18


through base


12


. Base


12


is an invention in its own right, and is the subject of co-pending applications assigned to the assigned of the present application.




The present invention is hidden from view in

FIG. 1

, but its position is generally denoted by reference numeral


20


at the rotating junction of sprinkler head


14


with the upper end of standpipe


10


. The invention is an adapter or connector for positively securing sprinkler head


14


to the upper end of standpipe


10


in a rotatable manner, removable, durable, leakproof, and not susceptible to working loose.




Referring next to

FIGS. 2A and 2B

, the inventive adapter


20


is illustrated in exploded, disassembled view in alignment with the upper end


10




a


of standpipe


10


.




Adapter


20


comprises a three-piece assembly comprising a cup-like base


22


, a stem


24


, and an oversleeve


26


, all three of which are preferably machined from a durable, corrosion resistant material such as brass or possibly stainless steel or plastic. Brass is preferred. In the illustrated embodiment standpipe


10


is made from copper tubing, although other metals and plastic are possible substitutes.




Cup-like base


22


includes a cylindrical bottom plug portion


22




a


having an outside diameter sized to fit closely inside the upper end of standpipe


10


as best shown in the section views of

FIGS. 3A and 3B

. The larger diameter body of base


22


forms an overhanging shoulder above plug portion


22




a


, defining a groove or seat


22




b


between them for annular seal


22




c


. Seal


22




c


, illustrated as a rubber O-ring, rests against the upper-edge


10




b


of the standpipe, pressed there against by the body of cup


22


.




Base


22


includes a cylindrical cup-like interior


22




d


machined or otherwise formed in its upper end, defining an inner bearing surface


22




e


surrounding a water passage


22




f.






Male stem


24


has a cylindrical bottom flange


24




a


whose diameter is greater than plug portion


24




c


to define a seat for a seal


24




b


. The outside diameter of bottom flange


24




a


is adapted to fit closely into the cylindrical inner diameter of base


22


, while still being free to rotate on bearing surface


22




e


. Seal


24




b


, having a larger diameter than flange


24




a


, is radially compressed inside the interior


22




d


of base


22


, forming a radial seal between stem


24


and the interior side wall of cup


22


as best shown in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

.




The upper end of male stem


24


is preferably provided with a chamfer or bevel


24




d


, and further includes a locking groove


24




e


adapted to receive a mechanical locking fastener from the sprinkler head, for example a set screw


36


.




The lower end of male stem


24


includes a chamfered opening


24




g


for water passage


24




f


, surrounded by a flat, annular bearing surface


24




h


adapted to rotate smoothly on bearing surface


22




e


inside cup


22


.




The final piece in the assembly is an oversleeve


26


having a lower threaded bore


26




a


sized to fit over both stem


24


and base


22


, and further to be threadably mated with the threaded upper end


10




a


of standpipe


10


. Threaded lower bore


26




a


extends partway into oversleeve


26


, and terminates at an interior shoulder


26




e


(

FIGS. 3A and 3B

) at the junction with a smaller diameter upper bore


26




b


. Upper bore


26




b


is sized to admit plug portion


24




c


of stem


24


therethrough with a freely rotatably fit between them, with the upper end of plug portion


24




c


extending from the oversleeve to expose set screw groove


24




e


and chamfered tip


24




d.






Referring now specifically to

FIGS. 3A and 3B

, adapter


20


is assembled on the upper end of standpipe


10


as follows. Cup-like base


22


is seated axially on the upper end of the standpipe, with its bottom plug portion


22




a


inserted snugly in the bore of the standpipe, and with O-ring seal


22




c


seated against upper edge


10




b


of the standpipe.




Male stem


24


may be inserted separately into base


22


at this point, or may have previously been assembled to base


22


, in the following manner. Bottom flange


24




a


of the male stem is inserted in the cylindrical interior volume


22




d


of base


22


, with its lower bearing surface


24




h


resting against inner bearing surface


22




e


, and with O-ring seal


24




b


radially compressed between the interior sidewall of cup interior


22




d


and stem


24


. It will be noted from

FIGS. 3A and 3B

that the lower opening


24




g


for the water passage in male stem


24


has a chamfered diameter greater than the diameter of water passage


22




f


through base


22


, while the remainder of passage


24




f


through stem


24


is preferably equal to the diameter of passage


22




f


in the base.




Next, oversleeve


26


slides over plug portion


24




c


of male stem


24


, over cup-like base


22


, and into threaded engagement with threaded upper end


10




a


of standpipe


10


, where it is threaded axially down into locking engagement with the standpipe such that inner shoulder


26




e


axially compresses O-ring seal


24




b.






It will be apparent from

FIG. 3A

that the resulting connection between standpipe


10


and adapter


20


is both axially and radially locked and sealed to the standpipe and further provides a rotatable connecting piece


24


for the sprinkler head. The connection is easily disassembled by hand. The use of internal O-ring seals allows for simple repair/replacement not possible with welded or brazed confections.




Another preferred feature of the invention is the interruption of the threaded portion


26




a


of the lower bore in oversleeve


26


to leave a short (e.g., an eighth of an inch) unthreaded portion


27


at the lowermost end for a strong, solid, annular band of material against the standpipe wall below threaded portion


10




a


. Similarly, the uppermost end of standpipe


10


above threaded portion


10




a


is preferably left smooth and unthreaded, for a thicker band of wall material to reinforce the connection with cup-like adapter base


22


, and to provide a wider, flatter annular sealing surface for seal


22




c.






Referring next to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, adapter


20


assembled as shown in

FIG. 3A

on the end of standpipe


10


is shown in operative connection with a mating receptacle


30


on sprinkler


14


, in the illustrated embodiment in the form of a preferred T-shaped adapter having an inlet


32


, two outlets


38


, and an upper end


40


which in the illustrated embodiment of

FIG. 4

defines a blind base socket separated from the inlet and outlets by an internal partition. Receptacle


30


may be formed from metal or plastic, and in a preferred form is made from brass or copper. Inlet


32


has a diameter sized to receive the upper end of male stem


24


in a close, rotatable fit with an annular bearing surface


34


on the receptacle seated against annular bearing surface


26




d


on the upper end of oversleeve


26


. Chamfered upper end


24




d


of stem


24


guides the insertion of stem


24


into inlet


32


. Once receptacle


30


and adapter


20


are fully axially assembled as shown in

FIG. 5

, a mechanical fastener such as the exemplary set screw


36


rotationally and axially locks receptacle


30


and sprinkler


14


to stem


24


, such that rotation of sprinkler head


14


translates into rotation of stem


24


in adapter


20


.





FIG. 5

illustrates a preferred additional seal


33


comprising an O-ring set in a groove in the inner sidewall of inlet


32


below set screw


36


.




Water from standpipe


10


travels through adapter


20


into receptacle


30


and exits through outlets


38


to the hollow tubing of sprinkler head


14


. The multiple seals, both internally in adapter


20


and between receptacle


30


and male stem


24


, positively prevent leaks between standpipe and sprinkler. Unlike many prior art arrangements, the adapter


20


and sprinkler


14


can be removed and fully disassembled by hand or with simple hand tools, since they do not require any permanent connection such as adhesive, brazing or welding.





FIG. 5A

illustrates the preferred sprinkler base fitting


30


in section. Fitting


30


is made from a single piece of metal, for example brass, with inlet end


32


sized inside and out to form a rotatable extension of oversleeve


26


mechanically secured to male stem


24


. Because male stem


24


is in turn axially locked by oversleeve


26


to the standpipe (FIG.


4


), sprinkler head


14


is securely and rotatably locked to the standpipe, able to withstand high water pressure without being blown off as in other known connectors used for sprinklers of the type illustrated in FIG.


1


.




Upper end


40


of fitting


30


defines a tubular socket separated from the T-shaped inlet/outlet portion by an internal wall


41


. In the illustrated embodiment of

FIG. 5A

, socket end


40


receives a mounting adapter


50


from a decorative glass gazing ball


60


best illustrated in FIG.


1


.

FIG. 6

illustrates one possible alternative to socket


40


, in the form of a solid cylindrical mounting pedestal


140


receiving an alternate mounting adapter


150


connected to a decorative glass ball or bulb


60


. Adapter


150


is a metal collar or sleeve having an upper end


151


attached with adhesive


152


to the cylindrical stem


161


of bulb


160


. The lower end


153


of adapter


150


fits snugly over pedestal


140


and is mechanically secured to the pedestal, for example with a set screw


154


. The direct metal to-glass adapter


150


with its mechanical attachment to pedestal


140


is believed to be a novel and patentable invention in itself




An alternate manner for securing fitting


30


′ to stem


140


is with a threaded connection shown in phantom at


153


′,


140


′, either in place of or in addition to set screw


36


. Other known methods of removable mechanical connection can also be used.




It will be understood that the foregoing description of an illustrated embodiment is given by way of preferred illustration, and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention beyond that defined in the claims below. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many minor modifications to the materials, dimensions, and geometries of the inventive adapter and its connection to sprinkler


14


can be made without departing from the scope of the invention, and will be obvious now that a particular example of the invention has been disclosed. Accordingly, we claim:



Claims
  • 1. An adapter for connecting a sprinkler head in rotating fashion to a standpipe having a cylindrical upper end, comprising:a cup-like base having an annular seal portion adapted to rest on the cylindrical upper end of the standpipe in an axial sealing fit, an axial water passage, and an upwardly-opening cylindrical bore defining an annular axial bearing surface with a cylindrical radial sealing surface; a cylindrical male stem having a lower sealed portion inserted in the cylindrical bore and sized for rotation therein on the axial bearing surface with a seal against the radial sealing surface, and an upper end adapted for connection to a sprinkler head; and, an oversleeve having a bore sized to fit over the male stem and cup-like base and adapted to engage the upper end of the standpipe with an axial locking connection.
  • 2. The adapter of claim 1, wherein the oversleeve bore is provided with threads on a lower portion thereof adapted for a threaded connection to mating threads on the standpipe.
  • 3. The adapter of claim 2, wherein a lowermost portion of the oversleeve bore is unthreaded, and has a diameter adapted to smoothly engage an unthreaded sidewall portion of the standpipe below the mating threads on the standpipe.
  • 4. The adapter of claim 1, wherein the oversleeve bore has a lower, larger diameter portion adapted to fit over an outer diameter of the standpipe, and an upper, smaller diameter portion engaging the outer surface of the male stem, and an annular shoulder axially engaging the lower sealed portion of the male stem in the cup-like base.
  • 5. The adapter of claim 4, wherein an upper end of the male stem extends above an upper end of the oversleeve when the annular shoulder of the oversleeve is in axial engagement with the lower sealed portion of the male stem.
  • 6. The adapter of claim 5, wherein the upper end of the male stem includes an annular groove adapted to receive a set screw.
  • 7. The adapter of claim 1, wherein the cup-like base has a lower plug portion adapted to extend partway into the standpipe in contact with an inside wall of the upper end of the standpipe, and further wherein the base has an annular seal above the lower plug portion, the annular seal being adapted to axially engage an upper annular edge of the standpipe when the lower plug portion is in the standpipe.
  • 8. The adapter of claim 1, wherein the male stem has a lower end terminating in an annular shoulder, the annular shoulder supporting an annular seal on an upper surface thereof, the annular shoulder forming an annular bearing surface on the lower surface thereof.
  • 9. An adapter for connecting a sprinkler head in rotating fashion to a standpipe having a cylindrical upper end, comprising:a cup-like base adapted to be seated in a sealing fit on an upper annular edge of the standpipe; a cylindrical stem having a first lower end rotatably seated in the cup-like base, and a second upper end adapted for connection to a sprinkler head; an oversleeve fitting over the cup-like base and the cylindrical stem and adapted to be locked to an upper end of the standpipe with the upper end of the cylindrical stem rotatably protruding through the upper end of the oversleeve.
  • 10. The adapter of claim 9, wherein the cup-like base includes an annular seal adapted to be axially sealed against an upper annular edge of the standpipe.
  • 11. The adapter of claim 10, wherein the first lower end of the cylindrical stem includes an annular seal radially engaging a portion of the cup-like base for a rotating seal against the base.
  • 12. The adapter of claim 11, wherein the oversleeve includes an annular seal on a lower interior portion of an internal bore formed therein adapted to radially engage an outer wall of the standpipe.
  • 13. The adapter of claim 9, further including a water fitting secured to the upper end of the cylindrical stem to rotate with the cylindrical stem and conduct water to a sprinkler head.
  • 14. The adapter of claim 13, wherein the water fitting is a T-fitting with an inlet secured to the cylindrical stem and two outlets adapted to receive water conducting portions of a sprinkler head.
  • 15. The adapter of claim 14, wherein the T-fitting includes an upper end adapted to receive an ornament.
  • 16. The adapter of claim 13, wherein the water fitting includes an integral sleeve member fitted over the cylindrical stem and mechanically locked thereto, the integral sleeve member further rotatably mating with an upper end of the oversleeve so as to form a rotatable extension thereof.
  • 17. A rotatable connection between a sprinkler head and the upper end of a water-transporting standpipe, comprising:a water fitting on the sprinkler head communicating with water flow passages in the sprinkler head; a water-transporting standpipe adapted to be disposed in an upright, substantially vertical orientation, the standpipe having an upper cylindrical end with threads formed on the outer surface thereof; an adapter comprising a cup-like base having an annular seal portion resting on an annular upper edge of the standpipe with an axial sealing fit, a male stem having a lower seal portion rotatably mounted in the cup-like base with a radial, rotatable seal with the base, and an oversleeve having a cylindrical bore sized to fit over the male stem and cup-like base, and having a lower threaded portion in the bore threadably engaging the threads formed on the outer surface of the upper end of the standpipe, the oversleeve bore having an internal portion axially engaging the cup-like base in the lower sealed portion of the male stem to axially secure the male stem in the cup-like base and to further secure the cup-like base against the upper annular edge of the standpipe such that the male stem is rotatably retained in the cup-like base inside the oversleeve, and further such that an upper end of the male stem extends above the oversleeve and is secured to the water fitting of the sprinkler head such that the sprinkler head is rotatable with the stem.
  • 18. The rotatable connection of claim 17, wherein the water fitting comprises a cylindrical sleeve member fitted over the cylindrical stem and mechanically locked thereto.
  • 19. The rotatable connection of claim 18, wherein the cylindrical sleeve member rotatably mates with an upper end of the oversleeve so as to form a rotatable extension thereof.
  • 20. An adapter for connecting a sprinkler head in rotating fashion to a standpipe having a cylindrical upper end, comprising:a cup-like base having an annular seal portion adapted to rest on the cylindrical upper end of the standpipe in an axial sealing fit, an axial water passage, and an upwardly-opening cylindrical bore defining an annular axial bearing surface with a cylindrical radial sealing surface; a cylindrical male stem having a lower sealed portion inserted in the cylindrical bore and sized for rotation therein on the axial bearing surface with a seal against the radical sealing surface, and an upper end adapted for connection to a sprinkler head; an oversleeve having a bore sized to fit over the male stem and cup-like base and adapted to engage the upper end of the standpipe with an axial locking connection; and wherein the oversleeve bore has a lower, larger diameter diameter portion adapted to fit over an outer diameter of the standpipe, and an upper, smaller diameter portion engaging the outer surface of the male stem, and an annular shoulder axially engaging the lower sealed portion of the male stem in the cup-like base.
  • 21. The adapter of claim 20, wherein an upper end of the male stem extends above an upper end of the oversleeve when the annular shoulder of the oversleeve is in axial engagement with the lower sealed portion of the male stem.
  • 22. The adapter of claim 21, wherein the upper end of the male stem includes an annular groove adapted to receive a set screw.
  • 23. An adapter for connecting a sprinkler head in rotating fashion to a standpipe having a cylindrical upper end, comprising:a cup-like base having an annular seal portion adapted to rest on the cylindrical upper end of the standpipe in an axial sealing fit, an axial water passage, and an upwardly-opening cylindrical bore defining an annular axial bearing surface with a cylindrical radial sealing surface; a cylindrical male stem having a lower sealed portion inserted in the cylindrical bore and sized for rotation therein on the axial bearing surface with a sealing against the radical sealing surface, and an upper end adapted for connection to a sprinkler head; an oversleeve having a bore sized to fit over the male stem and cup-like base and adapted to engage the upper end of the standpipe with an axial locking connection; and wherein the cup-like base has a lower plug portion adapted to extend partway into the standpipe in contact with an inside wall of the upper end of the standpipe, and further wherein the base has an annular seal above the lower plug portion, the annular seal being adapted to axially engage an upper anngular edge of the standpipe when the lower plug portion is in the standpipe.
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