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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to an impingement sprinkler, and more particularly to an innovative one which is used to absolutely limit the poke rod between two limit rods so as to enable steering of the impingement sprinkler.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98
Impingement sprinklers are extensively used for gardening irrigation and spraying, since circulating or reciprocating water sprinkling of the impingement sprinklers can be realized in an annular zone. In order to further improve its practicability, a tilting impingement sprinkler has been developed, allowing adjusting the outlet angle by tilting upwards or downwards (i.e. when tilting upwards, the parabolic sprinkling distance is bigger, or otherwise smaller) so as to meet the users' diversified demands. The present invention is intended to improve the steering structure of this tilting impingement sprinkler.
A conventional impingement sprinkler in accordance with the prior art shown in
A reversing device 94 is mounted onto the sprinkling device 92 for controlling the irrigating area of the impingement sprinkler. The reversing device 94 includes a poke rod 95 downward extending therefrom and two limit rods 96 horizontally pivotally mounted on the tubular structure 91, wherein an angle is formed between the two limit rods 96 and the angle is adjusted when the two limit rods 96 is pivotally moved relative to the tubular structure 91. The poke rod 95 is reciprocally moved within the angle formed by the two limit rods 96 when the sprinkling device 92 and the impinging device 93 are operated. The sprinkling device 92 is reversed when the poke rod 95 touches a corresponding one of the two limit rods 95. Consequently, the sprinkling device 92 has a sector irrigating area that has a central angle equal to the angle formed by the two limit rods 96.
However, the outflow angle of the sprinkling device 92 of the conventional impingement sprinkler is hardly adjusted. With reference to
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantages of the conventional impingement sprinkler in accordance with the prior art.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an improved impingement sprinkler which is used to absolutely limit the poke rod between two limit rods so as to enable steering of the impingement sprinkler.
To achieve the objective, the impingement sprinkler in accordance with the present invention comprises a main frame and a tubular structure rotatably mounted onto a lower portion of the main frame, wherein the tubular structure is adapted to be securely connected to an upright pipe. Two limit rods is horizontally pivotally mounted on the tubular structure, wherein an angle is formed between the two limit rods and the angle is adjusted when the two limit rods is pivotally moved relative to the tubular structure. A sprinkling device is laterally mounted onto the main frame. An impinging device is pivotally mounted on the sprinkling device, wherein the impinging device continually impinges the sprinkling device for intermittently rotating the main frame relative to the tubular structure when the sprinkling device continually sprinkles and the sprinkled water continually forces on the impinging device. A trigger is connected to the reversing device. The trigger is formed with a head and a poke rod is pivotally connected to the head, wherein the poke rod is selectively swung relative to the head to make the poke rod absolutely extending over the two limit rods.
The trigger is reciprocally moved within the angle formed by the two limit rods when the sprinkling device and the impinging device are operated, and the sprinkling device is reversed when the trigger touches a corresponding one of the two limit rods such that the sprinkling device has a sector irrigating area that has a central angle equal to the angle formed by the two limit rods.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
A reversing device 50 is mounted onto the sprinkling device 30 for controlling the irrigating area of the impingement sprinkler. A trigger 60 is connected to the reversing device 50 and two limit rods 70 horizontally pivotally mounted on the tubular structure 20, wherein an angle is formed between the two limit rods 70 and the angle is adjusted when the two limit rods 70 is pivotally moved relative to the tubular structure 20. The trigger 60 downward extends over the two limit rods 70. The trigger 60 is reciprocally moved within the angle formed by the two limit rods 70 when the sprinkling device 30 and the impinging device 40 are operated. The sprinkling device 30 is reversed when the trigger 60 touches a corresponding one of the two limit rods 70. Consequently, the sprinkling device 30 has a sector irrigating area that has a central angle equal to the angle formed by the two limit rods 70.
The trigger 60 is formed with a head 61 having a semi-circle shape and a poke rod 80 pivotally connected to a center of the head 61, wherein the poke rod 80 is selectively swung relative to the head 61 to make the poke rod 80 absolutely extending over the two limit rods 70. The head 61 has a series of grooves 62 radially defined therein and the poke rod 80 is selectively engaged to a corresponding one of the series of grooves 62 due to a tilted angle of the sprinkling device 30.
With reference to
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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