Claims
- 1. A closed-case impact sprinkler unit comprising:an outer case having an interior region; a riser sleeve formed with a top end portion and an internal support channel, wherein the riser sleeve is slidably positioned within the interior region of the outer case and is upwdardly extendable into a pop-up position; a closed-case turret assembly for the passage of water that is rotatably positioned on the top end portion of the riser sleeve which is slidably mounted within the interior region of the outer case, wherein the turret assembly includes a central shaft passing through the support channel of the riser sleeve; and a water filter within the riser sleeve having a valve stem, wherein a lower end portion of the central shaft and an upper end portion of the valve stem of the water filter comprise complimentary serrated surfaces that form a valve for passage of water into the central shaft, wherein the serrated surfaces are separable during the operation of the sprinkler head.
- 2. A sprinkler head with a fitted seal assembly comprising:outer case having an interior region; a pop-up sprinkler head turret rotatably mounted on a riser sleeve which is slidably mounted within the interior region of the outer case, and having a support channel and wherein the turret is formed with an elongated central shaft extending through the support channel for the passage of water; and a water filter within the riser sleeve having a valve stem, wherein a lower end portion of the central shaft and an upper end portion of the valve sterm of the water filter comprise complimentary serrated surfaces that form a valve for passage of water into the central shaft, wherein the serrated surfaces are separable during the operation of the sprinkler head.
- 3. The sprinkler head as recited in claim 2 wherein each serrated surface are formed with a complementary tapered edges.
- 4. The sprinkler head as recited in claim 2 wherein the serrated surface of the water filter include a plurality of serrations, and where at least one of the serrations is relatively larger that the other serrations.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation-in-part application of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/282,366 filed on Mar. 31, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part application of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/128,269 filed on Aug. 2, 1998 which are incorporated by reference in their entirety herein.
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