Claims
- 1. An irrigation sprinkler, comprising:
an outer housing having a lower inlet end connectable to a source of pressurized water; a riser vertically reciprocable along a vertical axis within the outer housing between extended and retracted positions when the source of pressurized water is turned ON and OFF; a nozzle mounted at an upper end of the riser for distributing water therefrom; a strainer mounted inside the outer housing and configured to filter debris from water passing through the lower inlet end of the outer housing; and a scrubber mounted within the outer housing and configured for scraping accumulated debris from the strainer.
- 2. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the strainer is mounted to a lower end of the riser.
- 3. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 2 wherein the scrubber is mounted to the inlet end of the outer housing.
- 4. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the scrubber includes at least one resilient arm that presses a wiper blade against the strainer.
- 5. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the scrubber includes a plurality of vertically extending resilient arms each configured for pressing a wiper blade at an upper end thereof against the strainer.
- 6. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the strainer is mounted to a lower end of the riser, and the scrubber is mounted to the inlet end of the outer housing and includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced vertically extending arms each having a wiper blade at an upper end thereof for scraping an outer surface of the strainer.
- 7. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 6 wherein the strainer has a frusto-conical configuration.
- 8. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 7 wherein the scrubber has a generally cylindrical configuration.
- 9. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the strainer has a finer mesh section and a coarser mesh section.
- 10. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 9 wherein the finer mesh sections is made of a lattice of first openings of a first size and the coarser mesh section is made of a lattice of second openings of a second size larger than the first size.
- 11. An irrigation sprinkler, comprising:
an outer housing having a lower inlet end connectable to a source of pressurized water; a riser vertically reciprocable along a vertical axis within the outer housing between extended and retracted positions when the source of pressurized water is turned ON and OFF; a nozzle mounted at an upper end of the riser for distributing water therefrom; and a strainer mounted inside the outer housing and configured to filter debris from water passing through the lower inlet end of the outer housing, the strainer having a finer mesh section and a coarser mesh section.
- 12. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 11 wherein the strainer is mounted to a lower end of the riser.
- 13. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 11 and further comprising a scrubber mounted within the outer housing and configured for scraping accumulated debris from the strainer.
- 14. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 11 wherein the finer mesh section and the coarser mesh section are circumferentially spaced from one another.
- 15. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 11 wherein the finer mesh sections is made of a lattice of first openings of a first size and the coarser mesh section is made of a lattice of second openings of a second size larger than the first size.
- 16. An irrigation sprinkler, comprising:
an outer housing having a lower inlet end connectable to a source of pressurized water and a plurality of circumferentially spaced vertically extending ribs formed on an interior wall thereof; a riser vertically reciprocable along a vertical axis within the outer housing between extended and retracted positions when the source of pressurized water is turned ON and OFF; a nozzle mounted at an upper end of the riser for distributing water therefrom; and a strainer mounted inside the outer housing and configured to filter debris from water passing through the lower inlet end of the outer housing, the strainer having a plurality of circumferentially spaced projections configured and positioned to engage the ribs on the interior wall of the outer housing and deflect past the same to provide a ratchet mechanism that allows for adjustably positioning the riser in a predetermined fixed rotational relationship with the outer housing.
- 17. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 16 wherein the strainer is mounted to a lower end of the riser.
- 18. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 16 and further comprising a scrubber mounted within the outer housing and configured for scraping accumulated debris from the strainer.
- 19. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 16 wherein the strainer has a finer mesh section and a coarser mesh section.
- 20. The irrigation sprinkler of claim 16 wherein the projections are formed as rounded teeth.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/873,167 of Michael L. Clark, filed Jun. 1, 2001 and entitled “Rotor Type Sprinkler with Insertable Drive Subassembly Including Horizontal Turbine and Reversing Mechanism.”
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09873167 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10000291 |
Nov 2001 |
US |