Claims
- 1. An irrigation device for dispersing water over an area comprising:
a base connectable to a water source and having an interior surface defining a recess; a housing being supported by the base; a rotatable water discharge assembly being supported by the housing and having a deflector for directing water discharge and a bottom portion being received generally in the recess, the bottom portion having an exterior surface, at least a portion of the exterior surface comes in contact with at least a portion of the interior surface of the recess during operation of the irrigation device; and wherein at least a portion of at least one of the interior surface and the exterior surface includes wear resistant material to reduce wear between the contacting portion of the interior and exterior surfaces.
- 2. The irrigation device of claim 1 wherein the exterior surface of the bottom portion of the rotatable water discharge assembly includes the wear resistant material.
- 3. The irrigation device of claim 2 wherein the wear resistant material is a ceramic member.
- 4. The irrigation device of claim 3 wherein the ceramic member is removably attached to the bottom portion of the rotatable water discharge assembly for assembly and replacement.
- 5. The irrigation device of claim 3 wherein the ceramic member is a partial circle.
- 6. The irrigation device of claim 1 wherein the interior surface of the recess of the base includes the wear resistant material.
- 7. The irrigation device of claim 6 wherein the wear resistant material is a ceramic member.
- 8. The irrigation device of claim 7 wherein the ceramic member forms a ring and is disposed in the recess to form at least in part the interior surface of the recess.
- 9. The irrigation device of claim 8 wherein the ring is removably secured in the recess for assembly and replacement.
- 10. An impact sprinkler comprising:
a shaft assembly rotatably supported by the sprinkler and including a first deflector for directing water discharge from the sprinkler; an impact assembly being rotatably supported by contact with the shaft assembly and including an impact member that contacts the shaft assembly to rotatably advance the shaft assembly to rotate the first deflector to redirect the water discharge, a second deflector positioned and configured to receive water from the first deflector to cause the second deflector to rotate away from the water discharging from the first deflector, and a spring biasing the impact member into contact with the shaft assembly once the second deflector rotates out of the water discharging from the first deflector; and whereby the area of contact between the impact assembly and the shaft assembly is sufficiently minimized to reduce the rotational friction therebetween such that the impact member has a relatively large mass and the spring has a relatively low spring constant, which combine to increase the time when the second deflector is out of the water discharge to increase the effect of the water discharge from the sprinkler.
- 11. The impact sprinkler of claim 10 wherein the water discharge from the first deflector reaches a maximum radial distance from sprinkler when the second deflector has rotated out of the water discharging from the first deflector, and when the second deflector remains out of the water discharging from the first deflector has increased, the maximum distance and the effect of the water discharge form the sprinkler increases.
- 12. The impact sprinkler of claim 11 wherein the shaft assembly includes a shaft having an upper end portion, the impact assembly contacts the upper end portion of the shaft to be supported by the shaft assembly, and wherein the upper end of the shaft portion is minimized to reduce the area of contact between the impact assembly and the shaft assembly.
- 13. The impact sprinkler of claim 11 wherein the second deflector defines a channel for discharging water from the sprinkler when in position to receive water from the first deflector.
- 14. The impact sprinkler of claim 13 wherein the channel of the second deflector defines a generally Shaped path.
- 15. The impact sprinkler of claim 10 wherein the second deflector is mounted at an angle above horizontal, and the water discharging from the second deflector has an initial trajectory above horizontal.
- 16. The impact sprinkler of claim 10 wherein the impact assembly has an exterior wall portion angled above horizontal, and the second deflector is mounted to the angled exterior wall portion.
- 17. A rotary sprinkler comprising:
a housing having an inlet for receiving water flow from a water source and first contact surface; a nozzle secured in the housing for producing a water stream with a flow rate; a shaft assembly rotatably supported by the housing and including a deflector for directing water to discharge from the sprinkler and a second contact surface for engagement with the first contact surface; a drive assembly supported for rotating the shaft assembly in response to the water stream from the nozzle to reposition the deflector to discharge water from the sprinkler in another direction; and whereby the first contact surface and the second contact surface engage to control the speed of rotation of the shaft assembly through friction therebetween by increasing the friction therebetween as the flow rate increases.
- 18. The rotary sprinkler of claim 17 wherein water contacting the deflector causes the deflector to produce a first force component resulting in the first and second contact surfaces resisting rotation of the shaft assembly in response to the flow rate of the water stream.
- 19. The rotary sprinkler of claim 18 wherein the first and second contact surfaces are located below the deflector.
- 20. The rotary sprinkler of claim 18 wherein the first and second contact surfaces are located above the deflector.
- 21. The rotary sprinkler of claim 18 wherein the housing includes a third contact surface and the shaft assembly includes a fourth contact surface and the third contact surface and the fourth contact surface are located above the nozzle and engageable to control the speed of rotation of the shaft assembly.
- 22. The rotatory sprinkler of claim 21 wherein water contacting the deflector causes the deflector to produce a second force component resulting in the third and fourth contact surfaces resisting rotation of the shaft assembly in response to the flow rate of the water stream.
- 23. The rotary sprinkler of claim 21 wherein the third and fourth surfaces are generally arcuate.
- 24. The rotary sprinkler of claim 22 wherein the shaft assembly includes an axis of rotation and the first force component is generally along the axis of rotation.
- 25. The rotary sprinkler of claim 24 wherein the second force component is transverse to the first force component.
- 26. The rotary sprinkler of claim 22 wherein the drive assembly includes an impact member that contacts the shaft assembly to rotatably advance the shaft assembly to rotate the first deflector to redirect the water discharge, a second deflector positioned and configured to receive water from the first deflector to cause the second deflector to rotate away from the water discharging from the first deflector, and a spring biasing the impact member into contact with the shaft assembly once the second deflector rotates out of the water discharging from the first deflector.
- 27. An impact sprinkler comprising:
a base; a rotatable shaft assembly rotatably supported by the base and having a deflector for directing water discharging from the sprinkler; an impact assembly being rotatably supported by the shaft assembly and including an impact member that contacts the shaft assembly to rotatably advance the shaft assembly to rotate the first deflector to redirect the water discharge; and a housing supported by the base and having a plurality spaced protective members to protect the rotatable shaft assembly and the impact assembly from interference by foreign matter.
- 28. The impact sprinkler of claim 27 wherein the spaced protective members each includes a first portion extending radially and a second portion extending along rotatable shaft assembly and the impact assembly radially outward therefrom.
- 29. The impact sprinkler of claim 27 wherein the first portion of each protective member extends radially from the base.
- 30. The impact sprinkler of claim 29 wherein the base includes a plate connected to the first portion of the each protective member.
- 31. The impact sprinkler of claim 27 wherein the second portion of each protective member is sized to minimize impeding water discharging from the sprinkler.
- 32. The impact sprinkler of claim 27 wherein the protective members includes vertically extending members positioned radially outward from the sprinkler.
- 33. The impact sprinkler of claim 32 wherein the vertically extending members are positioned to be generally in the path of and to minimally impede water distributed by the sprinkler.
- 34. An impact sprinkler system comprising:
a stationary base connectable to a water source and having an interior surface defining a recess; a nozzle being supported in the recess of the base for producing a water stream with a flow rate; a shaft assembly rotatably supported by the housing and including a deflector for receiving the water stream from the nozzle and redirecting the water stream to discharge from the sprinkler; and an impact assembly being rotatably supported by the shaft assembly and including an impact member that contacts the shaft assembly to rotatably advance the shaft assembly to rotate the first deflector to redirect the water discharge.
- 35. The impact sprinkler of claim 34 further comprising a plurality of deflectors and each of the plurality of deflectors being capable of changing the flow characteristics of the water stream discharging from the sprinkler.
- 36. The impact sprinkler of claim 35 wherein the plurality of deflectors are each easily mounted on and removed from the shaft assembly so to be readily interchangeable to change the flow characteristics of the water stream discharging from the sprinkler.
- 37. The impact sprinkler of claim 36 wherein the flow characteristics include trajectory and/or water distribution patterns.
- 38. The impact sprinkler of claim 37 wherein each of the plurality of deflectors includes a different identification indicia to easily distinguish among them.
- 39. The impact sprinkler of claim 38 wherein the identification indicia is a different color.
- 40. The impact sprinkler of claim 35 further comprising a plurality of nozzles and each of the plurality of nozzles being capable of providing a different flow rate for the water stream being received by the deflector.
- 41. The impact sprinkler of claim 40 wherein the plurality of nozzles are each easily mounted on and removed from the recess of the base so to be readily interchangeable to change the flow rate of the water stream.
- 42. The impact sprinkler of claim 41 wherein each of the plurality of nozzles includes a different identification indicia to easily distinguish among them.
- 43. The impact sprinkler of claim 42 wherein the identification indicia is a different color.
- 44. The irrigation system of claim 34 wherein the nozzle and deflector are separated by a space.
- 45. A discharge member for expelling water from an impact sprinkler comprising:
a first portion located in proximity to and in fluid communication with a water source; a second portion for discharging water from the discharge member; and a channel in fluid communication with the first and second portions and having an arcuate path for changing the direction of water flow between the first and second channel, wherein at least a portion of the arcuate path includes a varying profile for providing the discharged water with varying trajectories.
- 46. The discharge member of claim 45 wherein the varying profile includes different degrees of arc.
- 47. The discharge member of claim 45 wherein the varying profile includes stepped portions for discharging the water at different trajectories.
CROSS-REFERENCE To RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/476,078, filed Jun. 4, 2003, entitled “Impact Sprinkler with Improved Drive Bearing Configuration,” claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/476,061, filed Jun. 4, 2003, entitled “Impact Sprinkler Without a Dynamic Seal,” claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/476,067, filed Jun. 4, 2003, entitled “Ceramic Bearing Material in Rotary Impact Sprinkler,” claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/476,114, filed Jun. 4, 2003, entitled “Flow Dependent Brake in an Impact Sprinkler,” claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/476,247, filed Sep. 8, 2003, entitled “Deflector Impact Sprinkler,” claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/555,941, filed Mar. 23, 2004, entitled “Water Disrupting Features Attached to Moving Impact Mechanism,” and is related to U.S. Design patent application No. ______, filed Jun. 4, 2004, entitled “Sprinkler.” All of the foregoing applications are incorporated herein by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein.
Provisional Applications (6)
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60476078 |
Jun 2003 |
US |
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60476061 |
Jun 2003 |
US |
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60476067 |
Jun 2003 |
US |
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60476114 |
Jun 2003 |
US |
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60476247 |
Sep 2003 |
US |
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60555941 |
Mar 2004 |
US |