Claims
- 1. An actuator assembly for a rotatable sprinkler head having a base supported for rotation on a stationary platform assembly, the actuator assembly comprising a hub mounted for rotation on a shaft supported in said base; a lever arm pivotally mounted at one end to said hub and having a free end extending downwardly toward a stop plate assembly on said platform assembly; said stop plate assembly configured to define two or more arcuate paths of travel for said lever arm, said paths being radially offset relative to said hub; and wherein said lever arm is adjustable to locate said free end in any of said two or more arcuate paths of travel; and wherein said stop plate assembly includes an outer ring having a first pair of end edges defining limits of a first arcuate path traveled by said lever arm, and an inner stop plate, located radially inwardly of said outer ring, having a second pair of end edges defining limits of a second arcuate path traveled by said lever arm.
- 2. The actuator assembly of claim 1 wherein a third pair of end edges on said stop plate define limits of a third arcuate path traveled by said lever arm.
- 3. The actuator assembly of claim 2 wherein said lever arm has a first link fixed at one end to said lever arm and pivotally mounted at an opposite end to said hub, and a pair of links, respectively, on either side of said first link, said pair of links each pivotally secured to said lever arm at first ends thereof, and pivotally secured to rods slidably received on said hub at second, opposite ends thereof.
- 4. The actuator assembly of claim 3 wherein said rods are connected to pistons movable within respective chambers in said hub.
- 5. The actuator assembly of claim 4 wherein pressurization of one of said chambers with a working fluid causes said free end of said lever arm to move outwardly to said first arcuate path.
- 6. The actuator assembly of claim 5 wherein pressurization of the other of said chambers with the working fluid causes said free end of said lever arm to move inwardly to said third arcuate path.
- 7. The actuator assembly of claim 6 wherein springs in said chambers cause said free end of said lever arm to move to said second arcuate path when neither chamber is pressurized.
- 8. The actuator assembly of claim 5 wherein said working fluid is water.
- 9. An actuator assembly for a rotatable sprinkler head having a base supported for rotation on a stationary platform assembly, the actuator assembly comprising a hub mounted for rotation on a shaft supported in said base; a lever arm pivotally mounted at one end to said hub and having a free end extending downwardly toward a stop plate assembly on said platform assembly; said stop plate assembly configured to define two or more arcuate paths of travel for said lever arm, said paths being radially offset relative to said hub; and wherein said lever arm is adjustable to locate said free end in any of said two or more arcuate paths of travel; and further wherein said lever arm has a first link fixed at one end to said lever arm and pivotally mounted at an opposite end to said hub, and a pair of links, respectively, on either side of said first link, said pair of links each pivotally secured to said lever arm at first ends thereof, and pivotally secured to rods slidably received on said hub at second, opposite ends thereof.
- 10. The actuator assembly of claim 9 wherein said rods are connected to pistons movable within respective chambers in said hub.
- 11. An actuator assembly for a large volume sprinkler head mounted for rotation relative to a stop plate assembly, the actuator assembly comprising a lever arm on said sprinkler head adapted to cooperate with said stop plate assembly to define different paths of travel for said sprinkler head; said lever arm movable radially between said different paths of travel; wherein said stop plate assembly includes an outer ring having a first pair of end edges defining limits of a first arcuate path traveled by said lever arm, and an inner stop plate having a second pair of end edges defining limits of a second arcuate path traveled by said lever arm.
- 12. The actuator assembly of claim 11 wherein a third pair of end edges on said stop plate define limits of a third arcuate path traveled by said lever arm.
- 13. The actuator assembly of claim 12 wherein said second arcuate path lies radially inwardly of said first arcuate path; and wherein said third arcuate path lies radially inwardly of said second arcuate path.
- 14. An actuator assembly for a large volume sprinkler head mounted for rotation relative to a stop plate assembly, the actuator assembly comprising a lever arm on said sprinkler head adapted to cooperate with said stop plate assembly to define different paths of travel for said sprinkler head; said lever arm movable radially between said different paths of travel; wherein said stop plate assembly includes an outer ring having a first pair of end edges defining limits of a first arcuate path traveled by said lever arm, and an inner stop plate having a second pair of end edges defining limits of a second arcuate path traveled by said lever arm; and further wherein said lever arm has a first link fixed at one end to said lever arm and pivotally mounted at an opposite end to said hub, and a pair of links, respectively, on either side of said first link, said pair of links each pivotally secured to said lever arm at first ends thereof, and pivotally secured to rods slidably received on said hub at second, opposite ends thereof.
- 15. The actuator assembly of claim 14 wherein said rods are connected to pistons movable within respective chambers in said hub.
- 16. The actuator assembly of claim 15 wherein pressurization of one of said chambers with a working fluid causes said free end of said lever arm to move outwardly to said first arcuate path.
- 17. The actuator assembly of claim 16 wherein pressurization of the other of said chambers with the working fluid causes said free end of said lever arm to move inwardly to said third arcuate path.
- 18. The actuator assembly of claim 17 wherein springs in said chambers cause said free end of said lever arm to move to said second arcuate path when neither chamber is pressurized.
- 19. The actuator assembly of claim 16 wherein said working fluid is water.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application Serial No. 60/280,742 filed Apr. 3, 2001, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in this application.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60/280742 |
Apr 2001 |
US |