Claims
- 1. A closed-case sprinkler unit with delayed activation comprising:
- an outer case formed with a fluid inlet that is in fluid communication with an interior region of the outer case;
- a rotatable closed-case turret assembly formed with a fluid outlet in communication with a central shaft having a lower end shaft portion extending into the interior region of the outer case;
- an extendable riser sleeve supporting the rotatable turret assembly that is slidably positioned within at least a portion of the interior region of the outer case, wherein the riser sleeve includes a filter with at least one spring retainer extending through a slot formed along a sidewall portion of the riser sleeve, and a valve seat formed along a top portion of the filter that may selectively disengage from the lower end shaft portion of the central shaft to permit the flow of fluid from the interior region of the case into the central shaft;
- a delayed riser spring assembly having a first riser spring positioned between the spring retainer and a lower end portion of the riser sleeve and a second riser spring positioned between the spring retainer and the upper end portion of the outer case, wherein the first riser spring is compressed when a fluid enters the interior region of the outer casing to move the riser sleeve in a relatively upward direction, and wherein the second riser spring is compressed upon compression of the first riser spring to disengage the valve seat from the lower end shaft portion of the central shaft to permit the flow of fluid from within the interior region of the outer casing out through the fluid outlet.
- 2. The closed-case sprinkler unit as recited in claim 1, wherein the closed-case turret assembly includes an impact sprinkler assembly that is driven by fluid exiting the fluid outlet.
- 3. The closed-case sprinkler unit as recited in claim 2, wherein the impact sprinkler assembly includes an impact arm that is extendable beyond an external surface of the turret assembly when fluid exits the fluid outlet.
- 4. The closed-case sprinkler unit as recited in claim 3, wherein the impact arm is formed with an external surface that is complementary to an adjacent external surface of the turret assembly.
- 5. The closed-case sprinkler unit as recited in claim 4, wherein the riser sleeve is formed with an external surface, and wherein the external surfaces of the impact arm, turret assembly and riser sleeve combine form a substantially continuous cylinder that may positioned within the interior region of the outer case.
- 6. A dual-stage sprinkler head comprising:
- an outer sleeve having an interior chamber and a fluid inlet;
- an inner sleeve having a fluid outlet that is slidably positioned in at least a portion of the interior chamber of the outer sleeve, and wherein the inner sleeve further includes a slidably connected spring retainer connected to a valve assembly that selectively permits the passage of a fluid from the fluid inlet to the fluid outlet when moved relatively downward with respect to the inner sleeve; and
- a riser spring assembly having a first spring positioned between the spring retainer and a lower end portion of the inner sleeve, and a second spring positioned between the spring retainer and an upper end portion of the outer sleeve, wherein the first spring is compressed during a first stage as the inner sleeve rises when fluid enters from the fluid inlet into the interior chamber of the outer sleeve, and wherein the second spring is compressed during a second stage as the first spring moves towards a compressed state to move the spring retainer relatively downward with respect to the inner sleeve to permit the passage of fluid through the sprinkler unit.
- 7. The dual-stage sprinkler head as recited in claim 6, wherein the inner sleeve is formed with a top portion, and further comprising a turret rotatably mounted the top portion of the inner sleeve.
- 8. The dual-stage sprinkler head as recited in claim 7, further comprising an impact arm rotatably mounted to the turret that selectively extends to an open position only during the second stage when the valve assembly permits the passage of fluid to the fluid outlet.
- 9. The dual-stage sprinkler head as recited in claim 8, wherein the impact arm is rotatably mounted to the turret with a hinge pin.
- 10. The dual-stage sprinkler head as recited in claim 9, wherein the turret is defined with a central axis, and wherein the hinge pin for the impact arm is located off-center relative to the central axis.
- 11. The dual-stage sprinkler head as recited in claim 7, further comprising a nozzle positioned within the turret, wherein th e fluid outlet is in communication with the nozzle.
- 12. The dual-stage sprinkler head as recited in claim 11, wherein the nozzle is formed with an interior region, and further comprising a fluid vane positioned within the interior region of the nozzle to direct fluid flow out of the nozzle.
- 13. The dual-stage sprinkler head as recited in claim 6, wherein the valve assembly includes a water filter having a valve seat, and wherein an interior portion of the inner sleeve includes a central shaft with a end section that is configured to engage the valve seat as fluid enters the interior chamber of the sleeve, and to disengage the valve seat as the spring retainer moves relatively downward with respect to the inner sleeve.
- 14. The dual-stage sprinkler head as recited in claim 13, wherein the water filter includes the spring retainer for retaining an end portion of the first spring and an end portion of the second spring.
- 15. The dual-stage sprinkler head as recited in claim 6, wherein the lower end portion of the inner sleeve includes a spring retainer for retaining an end portion of the first spring, and wherein the upper end portion of the outer sleeve includes a spring retainer for retaining an end portion of the second spring.
- 16. An impact sprinkler head with extended sprinkling range comprising:
- an outer sleeve formed with an end opening and an internal surface having a fixed trip;
- a trip collar rotatably mounted to the end opening of the outer sleeve, wherein the trip collar includes an adjustable trip;
- an impact sprinkler head and turret assembly rotatably connected to the trip collar having a trip assembly for reversing direction of the impact sprinkler head and turret assembly, wherein the trip assembly includes an elongated actuator opening and a trip pin pivotally mounted within the actuator opening to provide lateral movement of the trip pin within the actuator opening to initiate a delayed reversal of the trip assembly upon contact with the fixed trip and the adjustable trip which provides an extended sprinkling range.
- 17. The impact sprinkler head as recited in claim 16, wherein the trip collar is formed with an identification scheme that includes a sprinkling pattern mark indicative of a 90 degree increment for a desired sprinkling pattern.
- 18. The impact sprinkler head as recited in claim 17, wherein number of marks range from one to four respectively identifying a sprinkling pattern of substantially 90 degrees to 360 degrees.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/128,269 filed on Aug. 2, 1998 which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
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