Claims
- 1. A self-regulating sprinkling nozzle attachable to a liquid-carrying line, comprising a cylindrical housing having a vortex chamber inside said housing, a vortex-producing inlet through which said liquid enters said vortex chamber, one wall being constituted by a first surface of a stretchable diaphragm and the opposite wall of said vortex chamber being constituted by a cover provided with a drive space communicating with said vortex chamber and having an aperture leading to the atmosphere, the second surface of said diaphragm being exposed to the pressure of the liquid in said liquid carrying line, said diaphragm being stretchable in response to variations in pressure between that in said liquid carrying line and that in said vortex chamber to vary the volume thereof and maintain the pressure in said vortex chamber constant, a spinner disposed in said drive space and entrained by said vortex propagated into said drive space, said spinner having a shaft which passes with substantial clearance through said aperture to permit liquid to flow therethrough, and a liquid-throwing member fixedly attached to the end of said shaft, and spun as a result of the action of said vortex on said spinner.
- 2. The sprinkling nozzle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said housing is comprised of two interlockable members which, between them, hold said stretchable diaphragm in position, one of said members being provided with said vortex-producing inlet means and with said aperture, the other member being provided with access means for exposing said second surface of said diaphragm to said line pressure and with connector means for attachment to said liquid-carrying line.
- 3. The sprinkling nozzle as claimed in claim 1, wherein spinner has a solid shaft of a diameter substantially smaller than the diameter of said aperture, the vortex-chamber-facing end of which shaft is provided with a plurality of substantially radial projections offering resistance to said vortex and being entrained and set spinning thereby.
- 4. The sprinkling nozzle as claimed in claim 3, wherein the upper edge of said aperture is part of the surface of an inverted cone having an obtuse apex angle.
- 5. The sprinkling nozzle as claimed in claim 4, wherein said liquid-throwing member is a disk, the nozzle-side face of which is substantially conical, having an apex angle substantially identical to the apex angle of said aperture-edge-containing surface.
- 6. The sprinkling nozzle as claimed in claim 5, wherein said conical face of said disk is provided with a plurality of substantially radial slots.
- 7. The sprinkling nozzle as claimed in claim 1, wherein one of said housing members is provided with means for mounting said sprinkling nozzle on or above the ground.
- 8. The sprinkling nozzle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the entrance to said drive space is defined by a rim section and said diaphragm regulates the throw and output of said nozzle by varying liquid access to said drive space across said rim section.
- 9. A self-regulating sprinkling nozzle comprising
- a cylindrical housing body closed at each end by a wall, one of said walls having a recess provided with an aperture open to atmosphere;
- an elastic diaphragm dividing the interior of said body into two parts, one of said parts defined by said diaphragm and said one wall forming a vortex chamber for the annular flow of fluid therein and thence outwardly through said aperture;
- means for attachment of a liquid supply line to said body having a first branch conduit including a vortex producing inlet to said vortex chamber and a second branch conduit to the other of said interior parts;
- a spinner disposed in said recess and entrained by the fluid flowing in said vortex chamber, said spinner having a shaft extending through said aperture with substantial clearance to permit liquid to flow through said aperture and a member fixedly attached at the outer end of said shaft to cause said liquid to be flung in a substantially circular direction;
- said diaphragm being stretchable in response to the difference in pressure between the liquid supplied to said second interior part and the liquid in said vortex chamber, the stretching of said diaphragm varying the volume of said vortex chamber to maintain the liquid flowing therethrough and out of said aperture at a constant rate.
- 10. The nozzle according to claim 9, wherein said housing body is formed of a pair of interlocking members, one of which is provided with a depending circular wall having at least one tangential hole therein, the diameter of said circular wall being less than that of said housing to define therewith an annular chamber forming the vortex producing inlet and within said circular wall the vortex chamber, and wherein the elastic diaphragm is interposed between said interlocking members and held fixedly in place between the depending wall and the other interlocking member.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 276,195, filed June 22, 1981, now abandoned.
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