The present invention relates to irrigation equipment generally and more particularly to sprinkler supports.
The following patent publications are believed to represent the current state of the art:
U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,322,027; 5,836,516; 4,884,749; 4,824,020; 2,694,600 and 2,323,701; and
U.S. Patent Publication No. 2003/0129043.
The present invention seeks to provide improved sprinkler supports which are stackable with and without sprinklers and sprinkler rods.
There is thus provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention a sprinkler support including a base member configured to define an upward facing base surface, a recess extending across the base surface for receiving a water supply conduit, at least one resilient water supply conduit retaining finger located alongside one side of the recess for retaining the water supply conduit with respect to the base surface, at least one first resilient water supply conduit retaining finger receiving aperture formed in the base member for receiving the at least one resilient water supply conduit retaining finger of another base member when stacked therewith in mutually 180 degree rotated, overall registration therewith, at least one second resilient water supply conduit retaining finger receiving aperture formed in the base member for receiving the at least one resilient water supply conduit retaining finger of another base member when stacked therewith in mutually offset relationship therewith and a sprinkler support rod support portion, configured to receive and support an elongated sprinkler support rod.
Preferably, a slot is formed in the base member for accommodating at least one sprinkler support rod mounted on at least one other base member, when the at least one other base member is stacked therewith in mutually offset relationship therewith.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the sprinkler support also includes a sprinkler support rod mounted on the sprinkler support rod support portion. Additionally, the sprinkler support also includes a sprinkler mounted on the sprinkler support rod. Preferably, the sprinkler is mounted on the sprinkler support rod via a mounting and water connecting element and a water supply tube is connected to the mounting and water connecting element and is adapted for connection to a water supply conduit via a coupler.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the water supply conduit lies in the recess and is retained therein by the at least one resilient water supply conduit retaining finger.
Preferably, the at least one resilient water supply conduit retaining finger clamps the water supply conduit to the base member when the water supply conduit is unpressurized.
There is also provided in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention a sprinkler support including a base member configured to define an upward facing base surface, a recess extending across the base surface for receiving a water supply conduit, a sprinkler support rod support portion, configured to receive and support an elongated sprinkler support rod and a slot formed in the base member for accommodating at least one sprinkler support rod mounted on at least one other base member, when the at least one other base member is stacked therewith in mutually offset relationship therewith.
Preferably, the sprinkler support also includes at least one resilient water supply conduit retaining finger located alongside one side of the recess for limiting lateral movement of the water supply conduit with respect to the base surface. Additionally, the sprinkler support also includes at least one upstanding portion located alongside one side of the recess for limiting lateral movement of the water supply conduit with respect to the base surface.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the sprinkler support also includes a sprinkler support rod mounted on the sprinkler support rod support portion. Additionally, the sprinkler support also includes a sprinkler mounted on the sprinkler support rod. Preferably, the sprinkler is mounted on the sprinkler support rod via a mounting and water connecting element and a water supply conduit is connected to the mounting and water connecting element and is adapted for connection to a water supply conduit via a coupler.
Preferably, the water supply conduit lies in the recess and is retained therein by at least one resilient water supply conduit retaining finger.
There is further provided in accordance with yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention a sprinkler support including a base member configured to define an upward facing base surface, a recess extending across the base surface for receiving a water supply conduit, at least one upstanding portion located alongside one side of the recess for retaining the water supply conduit with respect to the base surface, at least one first upstanding portion receiving aperture formed in the base member for receiving the at least one upstanding portion of another base member when stacked therewith in mutually 180 degree rotated, overall registration therewith, at least one second upstanding portion receiving aperture formed in the base member for receiving the at least one upstanding portion of another base member when stacked therewith in mutually offset relationship therewith and a sprinkler support rod support portion, configured to receive and support an elongated sprinkler support rod.
Preferably, a slot is formed in the base member for accommodating at least one sprinkler support rod mounted on at least one other base member, when the at least one other base member is stacked therewith in mutually offset relationship therewith.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the sprinkler support also includes a sprinkler support rod mounted on the sprinkler support rod support portion. Additionally, the sprinkler support also includes a sprinkler mounted on the sprinkler support rod. Additionally, the sprinkler is mounted on the sprinkler support rod via a mounting and water connecting element and a water supply tube is connected to the mounting and water connecting element and is adapted for connection to a water supply conduit via a coupler.
Preferably, the water supply conduit lies in the recess and is retained therein by the at least one upstanding portion.
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, at least one, and preferably two, first upstanding portion receiving apertures 126 are formed in base member 120 for receiving at least one, and preferably two, upstanding portions 124 of another base member 100 when stacked therewith in registration therewith, as shown in
Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, at least one, and preferably two, second upstanding portion receiving apertures 128 are formed in base member 100 for receiving at least one, and preferably two, upstanding portions 124 of another base member 100 when stacked therewith in mutually offset relationship therewith, as shown in
There is also provided on base surface 120 a sprinkler support rod support portion 130, configured to receive and support elongated sprinkler support rod 102 and typically including a stepped bore 131 bordered by an upstanding rim 132. Support portion 130 also includes a ring potion 133, near a lower end thereof, to receive elongated sprinkler support rod 102. It is appreciated that in operation ring portion 133 may be operative to limit downward movement of sprinkler support rod 102 in bore 131. Alternatively, ring portion 133 may be obviated and sprinkler support rod 102 may fit in bore 131.
Preferably a slot 134 is formed in base member 100 for accommodating at least one sprinkler support rod 102 mounted on at least one other base member 100, when at least one other base member is stacked therewith in mutually offset relationship therewith as seen in
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It is seen that adjacent stacked base members 100 are not rotated with respect to each other but are axially offset with respect to each other, such that upstanding portions 124 partially seat in upstanding portion receiving apertures 128, as seen particularly in
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In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, at least one, and preferably two, first retaining finger receiving apertures 226 are formed in base member 220 for receiving at least one, and preferably two, resilient water supply conduit engaging fingers 224 of another base member 200 when stacked therewith in registration therewith, as shown in
Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, at least one, and preferably two, second resilient water supply conduit retaining finger receiving apertures 228 are formed in base member 200 for receiving at least one, and preferably two resilient, water supply conduit engaging fingers 224 of another base member 200 when stacked therewith in mutually offset relationship therewith, as shown in
There is also provided on base surface 220 a sprinkler support rod support portion 230, configured to receive and support elongated sprinkler support rod 202 and typically including a stepped bore 231 bordered by an upstanding rim 232.
Preferably a slot 234 is formed in base member 200 for accommodating at least one sprinkler support rod 202 mounted on at least one other base member 200, when at least one other base member is stacked therewith in mutually offset relationship therewith as seen in
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It is seen that adjacent stacked base members 200 are not rotated with respect to each other but are axially offset with respect to each other, such that resilient water supply conduit engaging fingers 224 at least partially seat in resilient water supply conduit retaining finger receiving apertures 228, as seen particularly in
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It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the present invention includes combinations and subcombinations of the features described hereinabove as well as modifications thereto which would occur to persons skilled in the art and are not in the prior art.