Claims
- 1. A rotary drive sprinkler, comprising:
- a sprinkler housing adapted for connection to a supply of irrigation water;
- a rotary drive assembly including a drive sleeve and means for rotatably driving said drive sleeve generally about a central axis thereof;
- a spray head on said drive sleeve and including a nozzle for discharge passage of a stream of water from the sprinkler, said spray head being rotatably driven along with said drive sleeve for moving said stream of water through a prescribed arcuate path;
- reverse means for reversing the direction of rotation of said drive sleeve, said reverse means including first and second stops rotatably carried with said drive sleeve, said second stop being releasably carried with respect to said first stop, and trip means engageable with said first and second stops for reversing the direction of rotational driving of said drive sleeve upon engagement with one of said first and second stops;
- said drive sleeve being movable between a normal operating position and an adjustment position;
- means for releasing said second stop relative to said first stop and for locking said second stop against rotation with said drive sleeve when said drive sleeve is in said adjustment position, said drive sleeve and said first stop being thereupon rotatable relative to said second stop to adjust the arcuate spacing between said first and second stops; and
- said first stop being carried by a drive ring rotatable with said drive sleeve and said second stop being carried by a trip ring releasably carried by said drive ring, and further including means supporting said drive sleeve and drive ring for movement relative to said rotary drive assembly between said normal operating position with said trip ring rotating with said drive ring and said adjustment position with said trip ring locked against rotation with said drive ring, said drive sleeve and said drive ring being rotatable relative to said trip ring when in said adjustment position to adjust the arcuate spacing between said first and second stops.
- 2. The rotary drive sprinkler of claim 1 further including lock means for locking said drive sleeve in said normal position thereby preventing adjustment of the arcuate spacing between said first and second stops.
- 3. The rotary drive sprinkler of claim 1 wherein said trip ring is ratcheted about said drive ring.
- 4. The rotary drive sprinkler of claim 1 further including a drive case for said rotary drive assembly and supported against rotation within said sprinkler housing, said trip ring and said drive case including interengageable means for locking said trip ring against rotation when in said adjustment position.
- 5. The rotary drive sprinkler of claim 4 wherein said interengageable means comprises at least one lug projecting outwardly from said trip ring and means forming a plurality of open slots in said drive case for receiving said lug when said spray head and said drive ring are in said adjustment position.
- 6. The rotary drive sprinkler of claim 1 further including means for biasing said drive sleeve and said drive ring toward said normal operating position.
- 7. The rotary drive sprinkler of claim 1 wherein said drive sleeve and said supporting means cooperatively define a generally annular recess when said drive sleeve and drive ring are in said normal operating position, and further including a lock collar receivable into said recess to prevent movement of said drive sleeve and drive ring to said adjustment position.
- 8. The rotary drive sprinkler of claim 1 wherein said spray head comprises a pop-up spray head and means for supporting said spray head for movement between a retracted position substantially within said housing and a spraying position extending above said housing, said spray head being movable with said drive sleeve between said normal and adjustment positions while in said spraying position.
- 9. The rotary drive sprinkler of claim 8 further including a drive case for said rotary drive assembly and supported against rotation within said housing, said supporting means comprising a generally cylindrical riser secured to and upstanding from said drive case, and said drive sleeve being rotatable with said drive ring and said spray head, said supporting means further acommodating limited axial shifting movement of said drive sleeve relative to said riser to permit spray head movement between said normal and adjustment positions.
- 10. The rotary drive sprinkler of claim 9 further including spring means for urging said drive sleeve toward said normal position, primary seal means for preventing leakage between said riser and said drive sleeve when said drive sleeve is in said normal position, and secondary seal means acting beween said riser and said drive sleeve to substantially prevent leakage therebetween when said drive sleeve is in said adjustment position.
- 11. The rotary drive sprinkler of claim 10 wherein said secondary seal means comprises a generally annular pressure-responsive seal interposed between said riser and drive sleeve, said seal including orifice means permitting relatively small leakage flow across said seal.
- 12. The rotary drive sprinkler of claim 10 wherein said spray head and said drive sleeve include snap-fit means for locking said spray head onto said drive sleeve.
- 13. The rotary drive sprinkler of claim 12 wherein further including a drive lug on said drive sleeve for rotational driving engagement with said spray head.
- 14. A rotary drive sprinkler, comprising:
- sprinkler housing means adapted for connection to a supply of irrigation water;
- a spray head for spraying irrigation water outwardly therefrom;
- a rotary drive assembly within said housing means for rotatably driving said spray head in a succession of small rotational steps;
- reverse means for reversing the direction of driving of said spray head, said reverse means including a first stop rotatable with said spray head, a second stop, means for mounting sid second stop for rotation with said spray head and said first stop, said second stop mounting means being releasable to permit relative rotation between said first and second stops, a trip member engageable with said first and second stops for switching said rotary drive assembly respectively between forward- and reverse-drive modes of operation;
- means for supporting said spray head for movement relative to said housing means, betwen a normal operating position with said second stop rotating with said first stop and an adjustment position with said second stop released from rotation with said first stop, said spray head and said first stop being rotatable relative to said second stop when in said adjustment position to adjust the arcuate spacing between said stops; and
- interengageable lock means ooperating between said housing means and said second stop for locking said second stop against rotation with said first stop and said spray head when said spray head is in said adjustment position.
- 15. The rotary drive sprinkler of claim 14 further including means for preventing movement of said spray head from said normal position relative to said rotary drive assembly thereby preventing adjustment of the arcuate spacing between said stops.
- 16. The rotary drive sprinkler of claim 14 further including a pop-up stem assembly mounted within said housing means and carrying said spray head, said pop-up stem assembly being movable between a retracted position within said spray head substantially within said housing means and elevated above said housing means, said means for supporting said spray head for movement between said normal operating and adjustment positions permitting such movement of the spray head in the direction of movement between said retracted and spraying positions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 876,239, filed June 19, 1986, now abandoned, which in turn is a division of Ser. No. 735,071, filed May 16, 1985, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,625,914, issued Dec. 2, 1986.
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