Sprinkler nozzle capable of emitting water in various patterns

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6460782
  • Patent Number
    6,460,782
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 14, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 8, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Evans; Robin O.
    Agents
    • Harrison & Egbert
Abstract
A sprinkler nozzle is formed of a main body, an inner cap, and an outer cap. The inner cap and the outer cap are fastened to the main body which is connected to the water source. The inner cap is provided with a plurality of water admission holes various in form. The outer cap is provided with a plurality of emission holes of various forms, two closing holes, and a number of mesh holes. Through the cooperation of the water admission holes of the inner cap and the emission holes, the closing holes, or the mesh holes of the outer cap, the sprinkler nozzle is capable of emitting water in various patterns.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to a sprinkler system for watering a lawn, golf course, etc., and more particularly to a nozzle of the sprinkler system.




2. Description of Related Art




The conventional sprinkler nozzle is generally capable of emitting water in a specific pattern and is therefore limited in its use. For this reason, various sprinkler nozzles must be ready on hand to meet the need of a situation in which the water emission must be brought about in various patterns. It is time-consuming and frustrating for a user to sort out a desired sprinkler nozzle. In addition, various sprinkler nozzles must be purchased at an additional cost and provided with an additional storage space.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a versatile sprinkler nozzle capable of emitting water in various patterns.




The sprinkler nozzle of the present invention comprises a main body, an inner cap, and an outer cap. The inner cap and the outer cap are held by the main body. The inner cap is provided with a plurality of water inlets of various forms, whereas the outer cap is provided with a plurality of water outlets of various forms and two closing holes. Through the cooperation of the water inlets of the inner cap with the water outlets and the closing holes of the outer cap, the sprinkler nozzle of the present invention is capable of emitting water in various patterns.




The features, functions, and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood upon a thoughtful deliberation of the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

shows an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

shows a partial exploded view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

shows a longitudinal sectional view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention in action.





FIGS. 5 and 6

are longitudinal sectional views of the preferred embodiment of the present invention at work.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As shown in all drawings provided herewith, a sprinkler nozzle of the present invention comprises a main body


10


, an outer cap


20


, and an inner cap


30


.




The main body


10


has a head


11


which is provided in the hollow interior with a fastening rod


12


, a water duct outlet


13


, and a locating hole


14


. The water duct outlet


13


is provided in the inner wall with an annular groove


15


for locating a washer


16


. The locating hole


14


is provided therein with a spring


17


and an urging pin


18


.




The outer cap


20


is provided in the periphery with a plurality of ribs


21


, which are arranged in a radiating manner for connecting a disk


22


. The disk


22


is provided with a through hole


23


corresponding in location to the fastening rod


12


of the main body


10


. The outer cap


20


is fastened to the main body


10


in conjunction with a fastening bolt


24


such that the fastening-rod


12


of the main body


10


is put through the through hole


23


of the disk


22


of the outer cap


20


. The disk


22


is provided with a plurality of central discharge holes


25


which are arranged in a radiating pattern such that the central discharge holes


25


circumvent the through hole


23


of the disk


22


. The disk


22


is further provided in the periphery with a number of mesh holes


26


. Located between the area of the mesh holes


26


and the central discharge holes


25


are six emission holes


27


and two closing holes


28


and


29


. The emission holes


27


are circularly arranged and are different in form from one another. The emission holes


27


are provided with a hollow pillar


271


extending inwards therefrom. Similarly, the closing holes


28


and


29


are provided with a hollow pillar


281


,


291


. The hollow pillar


281


of the first closing hole


28


is provided with an indentation


282


in communication with the central discharge hole


25


. The hollow pillar


291


of the second closing hole


29


is provided with a cut


292


in communication with the area of the mesh holes


26


. The through hole


23


of the disk


22


of the outer cap


20


is provided with a stepped pillar


231


extending inwards, as shown in FIG.


3


.




The inner cap


30


is provided with a through hole


31


and is disposed between the head


11


of the main body


10


and the outer cap


20


such that the stepped pillar


231


of the outer cap


20


is put through the through hole


31


of the inner cap


30


, as shown in

FIG. 3

, and that an outer edge


32


of the front side of the inner cap


30


is rested against the fringe of the area of the mesh holes


26


of the disk


22


of the outer cap


20


, and further that the outer edge


32


of the inner cap


30


is separated from the ribs


21


of the outer cap


20


by an appropriate distance. The inner cap


30


is provided with eight water admission holes


33


,


331


,


332


,


34


, which are corresponding in location to the emission holes


27


and the closing holes


28


and


29


of the outer cap


20


. The water admission hole


34


is provided with a protruded tube


35


extending to join with the hollow pillar


271


of the emission hole


27


corresponding in location to the water admission hole


34


, thereby enabling the inner cap


30


and the outer cap


20


to move synchronously. The inner cap


30


is provided in the periphery with a plurality of locating slots


36


, as shown in FIG.


3


. When the outer cap


20


and the inner cap


30


are rotated synchronously such that one of the water admission holes of the inner cap


30


is aligned with the water duct outlet


13


of the main body


10


, the outer cap


20


and the inner cap


30


are located by the urging pin


18


which is received in one of the locating slots


36


of the inner cap


30


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 4

, when the water admission hole


34


of the inner cap


30


is aligned with one of the emission holes


27


of the outer cap


20


and the water duct outlet


13


of the main body


10


, the water flow “W” moves through a path which is formed by the water duct outlet


13


, the water admission hole


34


, and the emission hole


27


. The water “W” is emitted in a specific pattern which is dependent on the structural form of the emission hole


27


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 5

, when the water admission hole


331


of the inner cap


30


is aligned with the first closing hole


28


of the outer cap


20


and the water duct outlet


13


of the main body


10


, the water flow “W” moves along a path which includes the water duct outlet


13


, the water admission hole


331


, the second closing hole


28


, the indentation


282


of the second closing hole


28


, and the central discharge holes


25


of the outer cap


20


. The water is emitted in a gentle pattern.




As illustrated in

FIG. 6

, when the admission hole


332


of the inner cap


30


is aligned with the second closing hole


29


of the outer cap


20


and the water duct outlet


13


of the main body


10


, the water flow “W” moves along a path comprising the water duct outlet


13


, the water admission hole


332


, the second closing hole


29


, and the cut


292


of the hollow pillar


291


of the second closing hole


29


. The water “W” is finally emitted by the mesh holes


26


in the form of a spray.




The embodiment of the present invention described above is to be regarded in all respects a's being illustrative and nonrestrictive. Accordingly, the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without deviating from the spirit thereof. The present invention is therefore to be limited only by the scope of the following claim.



Claims
  • 1. A sprinkler nozzle comprising:a main body having a head which is comprised of a fastening rod, a water duct outlet, and a locating hole, said locating hole being provided therein with a spring and an urging pin; an outer cap comprised of a plurality of ribs which are arranged in a radiating pattern for connecting a disk which is provided with a through hole corresponding in location to said fastening rod of said main body, said outer cap being fastened to said head of said main body such that said fastening rod of said main body is put through said through hole of said disk of said outer cap, said disk further comprised of a plurality of central discharge holes circumventing said through hole, a number of mesh holes located in a peripheral area of said disk, a plurality of emission holes various in form and located between said mesh holes and said central discharge holes, a first closing hole, and a second closing hole, said first closing hole and said second closing hole being located between said mesh holes and said central discharge holes, said emission holes being provided with a hollow pillar extending therefrom, said first closing hole being provided with a hollow pillar extending therefrom and having an indentation in communication with said central discharge holes, said second closing hole being provided with a hollow pillar extending therefrom and having a cut in communication with said mesh holes, said through hole of said disk of said outer cap further provided with a stepped pillar extending therefrom; and an inner cap comprised of a through hole and disposed between said head of said main body and said outer cap such that said stepped pillar of said outer cap is put through said through hole of said inner cap, such that an outer edge of a front side of said inner cap is rested against a fringe of the peripheral area of said disk of said outer cap, and such that the outer edge of the front side of said inner cap is separated from said ribs of said outer cap by a predetermined distance, said inner cap being further comprised of a plurality of water admission holes corresponding in location to said emission holes and said closing holes of said outer cap, one of said water admission holes being provided with a protruded tube extending to join with the hollow pillar of one of said emission holes, said one of said emission hole being corresponding in location to said one of said water admission holes, thereby enabling said inner cap and said outer cap to move synchronously, said inner cap further comprised of, in a periphery, a plurality of locating slots for locating said urging pin of said locating hole of said main body so as to locate said outer cap and said inner cap at the time when one of said water admission holes of said inner cap is aligned with said water duct outlet of said head of said main body.
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