The present invention relates to a dispensing head with new flow adjustment unit for pop-up underground sprinkler.
Gardening irrigation systems are known, which comprise so-called “pop-up” water dispensing devices, consisting of a main tubular outer body, vertically buried underground, and of an inner body or moving piston slidably inserted into said main body and ending with a water dispensing head provided with a diffusing unit. The piston is typically elastically held in a resting position with its head lowered, and it is displaceable to an irrigation position with head lifted by the pressure of the water supplied at the base of the main body by a suitable water supply system.
Dispensing devices for such underground irrigation systems are described, for example, in patents EP 1 043 075 A1 and EP 1 173 286 B1.
In order to allow the dispensed water jet to be adjusted, an adjusting screw is usually included between the dispensing head and the moving piston, which can be accessed only once the terminal ferrule of the main body has been disassembled and the head has been separated from the piston. An Allen wrench inserted into an underlying cavity of the adjusting screw is used to change the position of the screw, thereby adjusting the flow rate of the water dispensed.
This operation is clearly quite complex and often requires the intervention of skilled personnel.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,088,677 A describes a dispensing head for a pop-up underground sprinkler comprising a jet adjusting unit which can be externally accessed when the head is lifted to the irrigation position.
In light of this prior art, it is the object of the present invention to provide a dispensing head for pop-up underground sprinkler which has a new flow adjusting system which is easy to be accessed and operated.
The object of the invention is achieved by a dispensing head for pop-up underground sprinkler as defined in claim 1.
The adjusting unit substantially comprises a rotary annular body located in an intermediate position between an upper body supporting the diffusing unit, and a lower body secured to the head moving piston, said rotary intermediate body being provided with water-passing loops which, by changing the angular position of the intermediate body, are able to partially or completely close or open corresponding through loops of the lower body communicating with the base of said main body. A suitably shaped insert is inserted into the above-mentioned upper body in order to allow water to pass therethrough.
The user of the irrigation system can adjust the jet flow rate by operating with easy accessibility and operation and without needing to resort to any tools.
The features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of an embodiment thereof, given by way of illustrative, non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, in which:
In
A dispensing head 13 is secured at the top of piston 3, acting to dispense the water required to irrigate the surface of the surrounding soil in the shape of a circular jet.
The dispensing head 13 has a lower part 14 forming a jet flow rate adjusting unit, and an upper part 15 forming the jet diffusing unit, here comprising a diffuser cylinder 16 freely rotatable abut a stationary pin 17, a counter-rotating fan 18 with respect to the diffuser cylinder 16 by virtue of a gearing, not shown in the drawings, and a cover member 19 secured at the top of pin 17.
The details of the diffuser cylinder 16, the fan 18, and the above-mentioned gearing are not set forth herein, since they are completely similar to those of the corresponding components described in patent EP 1 173 286 B1 by the same Applicant, which is expressly referred to for a complete description of such components, and which is meant to be incorporated in the present patent specification.
However, the present invention related to the position and structure of the jet flow rate adjusting unit is not to be meant as limited to the use with the jet diffusing unit shown in the drawings and described in EP 1 173 286 B1. Indeed, the present invention is applicable to any jet dispensing head irrespective of the diffusion unit which is used.
The lower part 14 of the dispensing head 13 forming, as stated, the jet flow rate adjusting unit, is located with respect to the piston in a position so as to exit the footprint of the main body 2 during irrigation, thus being manually accessible from outside, as shown in
The adjusting unit 14 is shown in an enlarged scale in
As further shown in
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Finally, the intermediate body 23 has an annular peripheral wall 38 with vertical outer grooves, a base 43, and a central part 39 surrounding the truncated cone-shaped part 35 of the lower body 24 and grabs thereon by inserting an annular projection 40 thereof into an annular valley 41 of said truncated cone-shaped part 35. The above-mentioned central part 39 is crossed by diametrically opposite loops 42, completely similar to the loops 37 of the lower body 24 and similarly arranged so as to overlap or not the loops 37 according to the angular position of the intermediate body 23. An O-ring 44 is interposed between the base 43 of the intermediate body 23 and the top of the wall 34 of the lower body 24 (
Three possible angular positions of the intermediate body 23 with respect to the lower body 24, and hence of the loops 42 with respect to the loops 37, are shown in
With the intermediate body rotated to the position of
By rotating the intermediate body 23 to the position of
By further rotating the intermediate body 23 until reaching an angular position of 90° with respect to the completely closed position in
The described adjustment of the jet can be performed manually, with the dispensing head 13 in the lifted position in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2014A0165 | Feb 2014 | IT | national |
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3088677 | Coffey et al. | May 1963 | A |
5749518 | Wang | May 1998 | A |
20070210188 | Schapper et al. | Sep 2007 | A1 |
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1 043 075 AI | Oct 2000 | EP |
1 173 286 | Jan 2002 | EP |
9735668 | Oct 1997 | WO |
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20150217321 A1 | Aug 2015 | US |