The present invention relates generally to irrigation systems, and more particularly to a retrofit riser kit for lawn sprinklers, especially pop-up sprinklers.
Heads for pop-up sprinklers in irrigation systems, particularly those installed in lawns and gardens, become buried over time due to soil build-up and grass growth in the immediate vicinity of the sprinkler head. This causes blockage of the pop-up action or blockage of water flow, rendering the sprinkler unable to provide desired irrigation coverage.
A conventional solution is to dig away the grass and dirt around the sprinkler head, then remove the sprinkler head from its riser (usually made of PVC), and add length to the riser by cutting and cementing a riser extension in place. After the cement cures, the sprinkler head can then be reinstalled to the riser extension at a higher elevation above the lawn.
The conventional solution, however, is labor intensive and time consuming, and also risks introducing dirt and other debris into the sprinkler line that can clog sprinkler heads and cause further problems later on. Other solutions involve installing risers internal to the sprinkler head mechanism, but these are also time consuming because they require that the sprinkler cap be removed and its internal mechanism reconstructed. Those solutions are also structurally specific to a particular make and model of sprinkler head.
What is needed is a universal riser that fits multiple makes and models of sprinkler heads, that is easy to install, and that doesn't require digging up the sprinkler or cutting and cementing irrigation lines.
The foregoing problems are overcome by a sprinkler riser extension kit according to the present invention. In a basic embodiment, the extension kit consists of two cooperating parts: an external gripping head (“gripping head”), and an internal riser extension (“riser extension”). Both the gripping head and the internal riser extension are configured to be stacked on one another to extend the height of a sprinkler riser in as many stages as desired. That is, the lower end of each gripping head can mate to an upper end of an identical gripping head, and the lower end of the internal riser extension can be connected to an upper end of an identical internal riser extension.
The gripping head may be sized to at least partially cover the cap of a conventional sprinkler head, either in an off-the-shelf condition or in a condition of prior installation in an irrigation system. In one embodiment the gripping head has an upper end and a lower end, and a channel extending through the upper end and lower end, wherein the lower end includes a means for attachment to a sprinkler. The riser extension is configured to slide within the channel, and has a first attachment means configured for attachment to a head of the sprinkler, and a second attachment means configured for attachment to a riser of the sprinkler from which the head of the sprinkler is detached.
The channel may run centrally through the gripping head, such that the channel is concentrically aligned with a central rotational axis of the gripping head. The channel preferably has a height substantially equal to the length of the riser extension, and allows for tight passage of the riser extension therethrough. In one embodiment, the attachment means at the lower end of the gripping head is configured with a plurality of pawls for facilitating removable attachment of the gripping head to the cap of the sprinkler head. The pawls may be evenly spaced about the perimeter of the lower end, and each pawl may include an inwardly projecting flexible finger that snap-fits to the cap when the gripping head is pressed downward over the cap. The upper end of the gripping head may also include one or more outwardly projecting tabs to provide a means for rotating the gripping head by hand. The top surface of the gripping head may include a rim surrounding the entrance to the cylindrical channel that acts as a stop to prevent passage of a sprinkler head therethrough.
In one embodiment, the riser extension is generally cylindrical, and may comprise a length of pipe having the first and second attachment means at opposing ends, which may be threaded attachments. Preferably, the riser extension includes male threading at its upper end configured to engage female threading of the sprinkler head. At its lower end, the riser extension may include female threading of similar configuration. Preferably, the riser extension has an outer surface configured to allow the riser extension to slide tightly but freely against interior walls of the channel when subjected to a pop-up force of the sprinkler. In another embodiment, the lower end of the riser extension may include a rim having a plurality of ridges formed on a bottom surface of the rim that act as a lock washer when the riser extension is fully attached to the sprinkler riser.
In another embodiment, a sprinkler riser extension kit according to the invention includes a gripping head and a riser extension. The gripping head is configured for removable attachment alternatively to both of a top end of a sprinkler and an upper end of an identical gripping head. The gripping head further defines a channel extending through the gripping head. The riser extension is configured to slide within the channel, and is further configured for attachment between: a head of the sprinkler, and a riser of the sprinkler from which the head of the sprinkler is detached. The width of the channel substantially equals the width of the sprinkler riser, or the width of the riser extension, or both, and the length of the channel corresponds to the length of the riser extension.
Another embodiment of the invention provides a kit for elevating a pop-up sprinkler having a riser and a head detachable from the riser, wherein the kit includes a gripping head and a riser extension. The gripping head is configured for attachment alternatively to both of a top end of the pop-up sprinkler and an upper end of an identical gripping head. The gripping head further defines a channel configured for passage of the riser of the pop-up sprinkler therethrough. The riser extension is configured to pass through the channel and is further configured to attach between the riser of the pop-up sprinkler and the head of the pop-up sprinkler.
In operation, the kit is configured so that an operator can raise a sprinkler riser through the cap of a pop-up sprinkler, remove the head of the pop-up sprinkler from its riser, pass the sprinkler riser through the channel of the gripping head, and attach the riser extension at its lower end to the top of the sprinkler. The sprinkler head can then be attached to the upper end of the riser extension, and the gripping head can then be attached to the cap, e.g. by pressing the gripping head downward until the pawls snap into place around the rim of the cap, to complete the installation and effectively extend the elevation of the sprinkler head according to the length of the riser extension. The stackable feature of the gripping head and internal riser extension allows the operator to extend the elevation of the sprinkler head in as many stages as desired.
Other systems, methods, features and advantages of the invention will be or will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the invention, and be protected by the accompanying claims. Component parts shown in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, and may be exaggerated to better illustrate the important features of the invention. Dimensions disclosed or shown are exemplary only. In the drawings, like reference numerals may designate like parts throughout the different views, wherein:
The foregoing problems installing risers on existing pop-up sprinklers are overcome by a sprinkler riser extension kit according to the present invention. In one embodiment, the extension kit consists of two cooperating parts: an external gripping head (“gripping head”), and an internal riser extension (“riser extension”).
The lower end of gripping head 10 is configured for removable attachment to the cap 24 of a sprinkler 22 that may be any one of a variety of commercially available pop-up sprinklers, such as those manufactured by Hunter®, Rainbird®, Toro® and others. The configuration of the lower end of gripping head 10 that provides the means for removable attachment of the gripping head to the cap of a sprinkler may vary. For example, the removable attachment means may comprise a threaded connection, a clamp, a friction-fit, a locking device such as a tab-and-slot connection, or any combination of the foregoing.
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On an upper portion of the gripping head 10, one or more outwardly projecting tabs 16 may be formed at one or more locations about the perimeter of the gripping head to provide a means for rotating the gripping head 10 by hand. Outwardly projecting means that tabs 16 extend in a direction away from and perpendicular to the axis of rotation 11. In a preferred embodiment, four tabs 16 are formed about the gripping head, each spaced apart angularly by 90 degrees. Each tab 16 may be about 0.5 in. high, and about 0.08 in. wide. Other numbers, arrangements, and dimensions of tabs 16 are possible within the scope of the invention.
In one embodiment, gripping head 10 may be constructed with one or more interior voids 21 formed between an inner wall 19 of the gripping head and an outer wall 23 of the gripping head. The inner wall 19 of the gripping head defines a boundary around the vertical channel 18. The outer wall 23 of the gripping head forms an exterior side surface all around the perimeter of the gripping head 10. The interior voids 21 reduce the amount of material needed to form the gripping head, to thereby advantageously reduce the weight of the gripping head and also minimize manufacturing costs.
The outer wall 23 may be cylindrical, rectangular, or another multi-sided geometry, and is preferably ergonomically designed to facilitate grasping or manipulating by hand. Outer wall 23 may also be partially conical or circular, and may combine various of the foregoing or following geometrical features as a means for manual operation. For example, in the embodiment shown in the figures, the outer wall 23 comprises that part of the exterior surface of the gripping head 10 that lies between the upper rim 13 and the lower rim 15. This part of the exterior surface includes a cylindrical portion 32 and a conical portion 34 (
In alternative embodiments of the method, the gripping head 10 may be attached to the cap 24 at any time after passage of sprinkler riser 26 through channel 18. Where the means for attaching the gripping head 10 to the sprinkler 22 includes the plurality of pawls 12, a technician can effect the attachment step by grasping the gripping head 10 and pushing it downward onto the cap 24, forcing pawls 12 around the top of the cap 24 until the gripping head snaps into place around rim 28.
A configuration of a gripping head 10 that includes the plurality of pawls 12 disposed about the lower end of the gripping head provides another advantage when installing a sprinkler riser kit according to the invention onto a buried or partially buried sprinkler 22. Prior to the installation, a technician can place the gripping head 10 over the cap 24, with or without snap-fitting the pawls to the cap, and rotate the gripping head. By rotating the gripping head 10 in opposite directions, the pawls 12 can be used to clear away grass, dirt, and other debris from around the cap 24. This will prevent the debris from entering the sprinkler 22 and potentially clogging the head or interfering with internal mechanisms. The gripping head 10 may thus be configured with a means for clearing debris from a buried or partially buried sprinkler.
Also on gripping head 11 are formed one or more head access channels 116. The head access channels 116 are provided adjacent to the recessed area 114, to allow an operator to grip the underside of a recessed rim of a sprinkler head, to facilitate raising of the sprinkler head. The head access channels may have any shape, and may have the same depth as shelf 112, or may have a slightly greater depth than the depth of the shelf 112. In one embodiment, the shape of the head access channels may resemble a logo of the gripping head manufacturer.
Also formed into the top surface 17 are two key holes 120. The keyholes 120 are preferably located equidistant from, and on opposite sides of the edge of the recess area 114. The keyholes 120 are sized to engage with tines of a turning tool, fork, or turn-on key that is commonly used to rotate valves open and closed. With one or more gripping heads 110 installed atop a sprinkler cap, rotation of the keyholes 120 by the tines of a turn-on key will screw or unscrew a threaded sprinkler cap.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in an illustrative style. Accordingly, the terminology employed throughout should be read in a non-limiting manner. Although minor modifications to the teachings herein will occur to those well versed in the art, it shall be understood that what is intended to be circumscribed within the scope of the patent warranted hereon are all such embodiments that reasonably fall within the scope of the advancement to the art hereby contributed, and that that scope shall not be restricted, except in light of the appended claims and their equivalents.
This application claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/377,199 filed on Apr. 6, 2019, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application 62/725,970 filed Aug. 31, 2018, both of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
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