1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a low-flow sprinkler, particularly to a shield assembly of adjustable sprinkling angle and orientation
2. Description of the Related Art
Since the 1930s, the impact sprinkler has been applied for the allocation of water in agricultural irrigation. The typical impact sprinkler provides a discharge member or a deflector to guide the water into a spoon connected to a rotary shaft for the water to be in a radial distribution. The impact sprinkler distributes the water in a circular rotation. It is also known as a rotary sprinkler or low-flow sprinkler.
The conventional impact sprinkler 10 has sprinkling angle of 360°. However, in some cases, the sprinkling angle may be required only for 0°˜180° such that the direction at the sprinkling angle of 180°˜360° may be a waste of water resource. To this end, the conventional impact sprinkler 10 provides a control shield (not shown) at a side of the support 11 to control the sprinkling angle.
This kind of the shield is a plastic integrally molded to a C-type body fixed on the side of the support 11 and there are some drawbacks thereof. The sprinkling angle of the C-type body is fixed when producing so it cannot be adjusted as required; that is, the sprinkling angle is not accurate enough and therefore there is room for improvement.
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a shield assembly of low-flow sprinkler, which adjusts combinations of an arc-shaped body as required to control the sprinkling width and achieve easy operation.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a shield assembly of low-flow sprinkler, which is installed in the east, west, south, north, northeast, southwest or other orientation to adjust sprinkling angle.
In order to achieve the above objects, the shield assembly of low-flow sprinkler comprises: a support body composed of a rib and a bottom plate and the bottom plate having a through hole at middle thereof for arranging a nozzle; a low-flow sprinkler assembly arranged in the support body and having a rotation shaft in the through hole;
wherein
the bottom plate has a bottom surface connected to a neck and a bottom surface of the neck has an equilateral polygon boss paralleling to the bottom plate;
two pieces of semi-circular shield frame corresponding to each other are arranged at both sides of the neck to form a circular convex ring body, a bottom surface of the circular convex ring body corresponding to the equilateral polygon boss has an equilateral polygon recessed frame to fix on the equilateral polygon boss and locate at a periphery of the bottom plate and a plurality of equally spaced mounted holes are axially arranged at a periphery of the circular convex ring body;
a plurality of shield units corresponding to an outer periphery of the circular convex ring body has a curved plate body, the plate body has a width between ⅛ and 1/16 of the outer periphery of the circular convex ring body, the curved plate body is upward extended to form an inward curved body, the curved body has a curved concave groove at a front side wall thereof and a curved convex rib is arranged at a rear side thereof for inserting into the curved concave groove such that the predetermined number of the shield units are sequentially combined, each plate body has a flange at an inner edge surface thereof to set across the circular convex ring body and the flange has an axial screw hole; and
a plurality of long screws are upward extending from a bottom surface of the mounted hole of the circular convex ring body to lock into the axial screw hole of the flange;
whereby a plurality of the shield units are sequentially combined to form an arc-shaped shield and the flange is fixed on the circular convex ring body to adjust the number of combinations of the shield unit as required in order to control the sprinkling angle and the circular convex ring body is disassembled into two semi-circular shield frame to adjust the orientation of the arc-shaped shield in order to re-combine the shield units.
Base on the features disclosed, the present invention is easily to be installed on the low-flow sprinkler and is convenience to adjust sprinkling orientation for the required sprinkling area and to increase or decrease the number of shield units for adjusting the sprinkling angle in order to enhance sprinkling orientation and angle precision and achieve easy operation.
Referring to
With the reference to
A plurality of shield units 50 corresponding to an outer periphery of the circular convex ring body 40 has a curved plate body 51. The plate body 51 has a width W between ⅛ and 1/16 of the outer periphery of the circular convex ring body 40. In the embodiment, the width W of the plate body 51 is 1/12 but it is not a limitation; that is, each shield unit 50 has a circumference width of about 30°. Moreover, the curved plate body 51 is upward extended to form an inward curved body 52 and the curved body 52 has a curved concave groove 53 at a front side wall thereof A curved convex rib 54 is arranged at a rear side thereof for inserting into the curved concave groove 53 such that the predetermined numbers of the shield units 50 are sequentially combined. Each plate body 51 has a flange 55 at an inner edge surface thereof to set across the circular convex ring body 40 and the flange 55 has an axial screw hole 56. With the reference to
A plurality of long screws 60 is upward extending from a bottom surface of the mounted hole 42 of the circular convex ring body 40 to lock into the axial screw hole 56 of the flange 55.
Whereby a plurality of the shield units 50 are sequentially combined to form an arc-shaped shield 50A and the flange 55 is fixed on the circular convex ring body 40 to adjust the number of combinations of the shield unit 50 as required in order to control the sprinkling angle.
With the reference to
Moreover, the present invention is easily to be installed on the low-flow sprinkler and is convenience to adjust sprinkling orientation for the required sprinkling area and to increase or decrease the number of shield units 50 for adjusting the sprinkling angle in order to enhance sprinkling orientation and angle precision and achieve easy operation.
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20140203106 A1 | Jul 2014 | US |