Large irrigated areas, including golf courses, generally utilize sprinkler systems wherein a plurality of solenoid-controlled valves are each controlled by a central computer.
The replacement of a defective valve-in-head sprinkler has heretofore involved the closing down of at least a substantial line or plurality of sprinklers and/or the draining-of substantial water over an area where a defective valve-in-head sprinkler is being replaced.
The present invention provides a quick disconnect valve disposed between a valve-in-head sprinkler and a water source. The sprinkler is removable and replaceable without shutting down or closing any water input line or other sprinklers in the line, and without leakage or loss of water.
Separating movement of the valve-in-head sprinkler relative to the valve housing moves the valve means into sealing engagement with a valve seat, spring means of the valve assembly urging the valve means to engage the valve seat upon separating movement of the sprinkler housing relative to the valve housing.
A valve assembly has extending portions to engage shoulders in a sprinkler housing to retain the valve assembly from movement outwardly of the valve housing during operation of the sprinkler and valve housing.
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Heretofore in the prior art the removal of one of the sprinklers, as for replacement, causes a substantial water loss via a drainage system before valve repair or replacement can commence or be completed.
The present invention enables the replacement of a faulty leaking in-head sprinkler while under pressure without necessity of isolating or shutting off of a water line connected with the sprinkler.
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The quick disconnect valve assembly of the invention is disposed between a valve-in-head sprinkler and a water source. The sprinkler is threadedly mounted on the valve housing, as indicated in
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A valve member 36 is movably mounted in valve housing 39 which is threadedly connected with the housing of sprinkler 38, as shown. The valve member 36 is axially movable relative to a valve seat 40.
A resilient seal 46 is disposed between the valve housing 39 and the inlet conduit 30.
A spring 42 acts on radially extending spoke members on the valve assembly (
Disengaging the sprinkler 38 from the valve housing by unthreading rotation of the sprinkler, moves the valve member 36 into sealing engagement with the valve seat 40, spring 32 urging the valve to engage the valve seat.
One or more threaded locking screws may be utilized to secure the valve housing to an inlet water pipe, as indicated in
Resilient spring means 42 on the valve housing serve to resiliently urge the valve means toward the valve seat.