Claims
- 1. A rotating pop-up sprinkler comprising:
- (a) a tubular body suitable for connection to a water source;
- (b) an elongate tubular riser assembly received within the body and in fluid communication therewith, comprising a lower non-rotating portion and an upper rotating portion rotatably coupled thereto, wherein the riser assembly has retracted and extended states relative to the body, and wherein the upper rotting portion of the riser assembly comprises a substantially cylindrical wall having an inner surface;
- (c) a ring-like cap attached to the top of the body having an annular upper rim;
- (d) an annular wiper seal captured within the cap and in contact with an underside of the cap rim;
- (e) a compression spring acting between an underside of the wiper seal and the non-rotting portion of the riser assembly for urging the riser assembly toward its retracted state;
- (f) a nozzle module removably connected to the rotating portion of the riser assembly, the nozzle module comprising a nozzle holder and a nozzle received thereby and in fluid communication therewith, wherein:
- (i) the nozzle holder comprises an upper lid and a body and the body forms a nozzle aperture to receive the nozzle, wherein the nozzle holder body forms a plurality of radially outwardly extending members and operatively connected to the inner surface of the upper rotating portion cylindrical wall is means for engaging the nozzle holder body members, wherein rotation of the nozzle module in a first direction relative to the riser assembly rotating portion effects engagement between the members and the member receiving means, and rotation of the nozzle module in a second direction, opposite the first direction, relative to the riser assembly rotating portion effects disengagement therebetween;
- (ii) the upper lid of the nozzle holder is accessible when the riser assembly is in its retracted state and the lid forms one or more torque apertures for receiving means for applying torque to the nozzle holder, whereby the nozzle module can be twisted in the first and second directions relative to the rotating portion of the riser assembly to engage and disengage the nozzle module with and from, respectively, the riser assembly rotating portion without extending the riser assembly; and
- (iii) the nozzle aperture is below the rim of the cap and is therefore covered and protected when the riser assembly is in its retracted state; and
- (g) a removable security cover suitable for covering the torque aperture or apertures in the upper lid of the nozzle holder, wherein when the security cover is in place the torque applying means cannot engage the torque aperture or apertures in the upper lid of the nozzle holder to disconnect the nozzle module from the riser assembly rotating portion, but when the security cover is removed the torque applying means can be inserted into the upper lid torque aperture or apertures and torque can be applied to the nozzle module to rotate it in the second direction relative to the riser assembly upper portion to effect its removal.
- 2. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the security cover comprises means for rotationally fixing the nozzle module relative to the riser assembly upper portion when the security cover is in place, thereby ensuring that the nozzle module cannot be removed from the riser assembly when the security cover is in place.
- 3. The sprinkler of claim 2, wherein the security cover comprises a disk; and the fixing means comprises a nozzle holder upper lid engaging element and a riser assembly upper portion engaging finger, both of which depend downwardly from the disk, wherein the nozzle holder upper lid forms a recess for receiving the upper lid engaging element and forms a finger aperture for allowing the finger to operatively engage the riser assembly upper portion.
- 4. The sprinkler of claim 3, further comprising a locking member operatively supported by the riser assembly rotating portion which selectively prevents or allows longitudinal movement of the riser assembly rotating portion relative to the riser assembly non-rotating portion to selectively prevent or allow adjustment of the arc segment watered by the sprinkler, wherein the finger extending downward from the security cover disk engages the locking member, whereby rotation of the nozzle module relative to the riser assembly rotating portion is prevented.
- 5. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein the torque applying means is a coin and the torque aperture is configured to receive the coin.
- 6. A rotating pop-up sprinkler comprising:
- (a) a tubular body suitable for connection to a water source;
- (b) an elongate tubular riser assembly received within the body and in fluid communication therewith, comprising a lower non-rotating portion and an upper rotating portion rotatably coupled thereto, wherein the riser assembly has retracted and extended states relative to the body, and wherein the upper rotating portion of the riser assembly is cup-like and has a vertical cylindrical wall extending radially inward from which is a pair of diametrically-opposed tabs each having% a bottom surface:
- (c) a ring-like cap threadedly attached to the top of the body having an annular upper rim;
- (d) an annular wiper seal captured within the cap and in contact with an underside of the cap rim;
- (e) a compression spring acting between an underside of the wiper seal and the non-rotating portion of the riser assembly for urging the riser assembly toward its retracted state;
- (f) a removable nozzle module comprising a nozzle holder and a nozzle received thereby and in fluid communication therewith, wherein:
- (i) the nozzle holder comprises an upper lid and a body wherein the body and the lid are integral one to the other; the body forms a nozzle aperture to receive the nozzle; and extending radially from the body is a pair of diametrically-opposed wings each having a top surface, the top surfaces of the wings being suitable for engagement with the bottom surfaces of the riser assembly tabs, whereby partial rotation of the nozzle holder relative to the rotating portion of the riser assembly effects engagement or disengagement of the top and bottom surfaces of the corresponding wings and tabs, respectively, depending on the direction of rotation, thereby resulting in a bayonet connection between the nozzle module and the rotating portion of the riser assembly;
- (ii) the upper lid of the nozzle holder is accessible when the riser assembly is in its retracted state and the lid forms one or more apertures for receiving means for applying torque to the nozzle holder, whereby the nozzle module can be twisted relative to the rotating portion of the riser assembly and removed without extending the riser assembly;
- (iii) the nozzle aperture is below the rim of the cap and is therefore covered and protected when the riser assembly is in its retracted state; and
- (g) a removable security cover suitable for covering the torque aperture or apertures in the upper lid of the nozzle holder, wherein when the security cover is in place the torque applying means cannot engage the torque aperture or apertures in the upper lid of the nozzle holder to disconnect the nozzle module from the riser assembly rotating portion, but when the security cover is removed the torque applying means can be inserted into the upper lid torque aperture or apertures and torque can be applied to the nozzle module to rotate it in the second direction relative to the riser assembly upper portion to effect its removal, wherein:
- (i) the security cover comprises means for rotationally fixing the nozzle module relative to the riser assembly upper portion when the security cover is in place, thereby ensuring that the nozzle module cannot be removed from the riser assembly when the securitY cover is in place;
- (ii) the security cover comprises a disk; and the fixing means comprises a nozzle holder upper lid engaging element and a riser assembly upper portion engaging finger, both of which depend downwardly from the disk, wherein the nozzle holder upper lid forms a recess for receiving the upper lid engaging element and forms a finger aperture for allowing the finger to operatively engage the riser assembly upper portion; and
- (iii) the finger extending downward from the security cover disk engages the locking member, whereby rotation of the nozzle module relative to the riser assembly rotating portion is prevented.
- 7. A pop-up sprinkler comprising:
- (a) a tubular body suitable for connection to a water source;
- (b) an elongate tubular riser assembly received within the body and in fluid communication therewith, wherein the riser assembly has retracted and extended states relative to the body;
- (c) a ring-like cap attached to the top of the body having an annular upper rim;
- (d) an annular wiper seal captured within the cap and in contact with an underside of the cap rim;
- (e) a compression spring acting between an underside of the wiper seal and the riser assembly for urging the riser assembly toward its retracted state;
- (f) a nozzle module removably connected to the riser assembly in such a way that rotation of the nozzle module in a first direction relative to the riser assembly effects a connection therebetween, and rotation of the nozzle module in a second direction, opposite the first direction, relative to the riser assembly effects a disconnection therebetween, the nozzle module comprising a nozzle holder and a nozzle received thereby and in fluid communication therewith, wherein:
- (i) the nozzle holder comprises an upper lid and a body and the body forms a nozzle aperture to receive the nozzle;
- (ii) the upper lid of the nozzle holder is accessible when the riser assembly is in its retracted state and the lid forms one or more torque apertures for receiving means for applying torque to the nozzle holder, whereby the nozzle module can be twisted in the first and second directions relative to the riser assembly to connect and disconnect the nozzle module to and from, respectively, the riser assembly without extending the riser assembly; and
- (iii) the nozzle aperture is below the rim of the cap and is therefore covered and protected when the riser assembly is in its retracted state; and
- (g) a removable security cover suitable for covering the torque aperture or apertures in the upper lid of the nozzle holder, wherein when the security cover is in place the torque applying means cannot engage the torque aperture or apertures in the upper lid of the nozzle holder to disconnect the nozzle module from the riser assembly, but when the security cover is removed the torque applying means can be inserted into the upper lid torque aperture or apertures and torque can be applied to the nozzle module to rotate it in the second direction relative to the riser assembly to effect its removal.
- 8. The sprinkler of claim 7, wherein the security cover comprises means for rotationally fixing the nozzle module relative to the rise assembly when the security cover is in place, thereby ensuring that the nozzle module cannot be removed from the riser assembly when the security cover is in place.
- 9. The sprinkler of claim 8, wherein the security cover comprises a disk; and the fixing means comprises a nozzle holder upper lid engaging element and a riser assembly engaging finger, both of which depend downwardly from the disk, wherein the nozzle holder upper lid forms a recess for receiving the upper lid engaging element and forms a finger aperture for allowing the finger to operatively engage the riser assembly.
- 10. The sprinkler of claim 7, wherein the torque applying means is a coin and the torque aperture is configured to receive the coin.
- 11. A pop-up sprinkler comprising:
- (a) a tubular body suitable for connection to a water source;
- (b) an elongate tubular riser assembly received within the body and in fluid communication therewith, wherein the riser assembly has retracted and extended states relative to the body;
- (c) a ring-like cap attached to the top of the body having an annular upper rim;
- (d) an annular wiper seal captured within the cap and in contact with an underside of the cap rim;
- (e) a compression spring acting between an underside of the wiper seal and the riser assembly for urging the riser assembly toward its retracted state; and
- (f) a nozzle module removably connected to the riser assembly in bayonet fashion such that partial rotation of the nozzle module in a first direction relative to the riser assembly effects a connection therebetwewen, and partial rotation of the nozzle module in a second direction, opposite the firs direction, relative to the riser assembly effects a disconnection therebetween, the nozzle module comprising a nozzle holder and a nozzle received thereby and in fluid communication therewith, wherein:
- (i) the nozzle holder comprises an upper lid and a body and the body forms a nozzle aperture to receive the nozzle;
- (ii) the upper lid of the nozzle holder is accessible when the riser assembly is in its retracted state and the lid forms one or more torque apertures for receiving means for applying torque to the nozzle holder, whereby the nozzle module can be twisted in the first and second directions relative to the riser assembly to connect and disconnect the nozzle module to and from, respectively, the riser assembly without extending the riser assembly; and
- (iii) the nozzle aperture is below the rim of the cap and is therefore covered and protected when the riser assembly is in its retracted state.
- 12. The sprinkler of claim 11, further comprising a removable security cover suitable for covering the torque aperture or apertures in the upper lid of the nozzle holder, wherein when the security cover is in place the torque applying means cannot engage the torque aperture or apertures in the upper lid of the nozzle holder to disconnect the nozzle module from the riser assembly, but when the security cover is removed the torque applying means can be inserted into the upper lid torque aperture or apertures and torque can be applied to the nozzle module to rotate it in the second direction relative to the riser assembly to effect its removal.
- 13. The sprinkler of claim 12, wherein the security cover comprises means for rotationally fixing the nozzle module relative to the riser assembly when the security cover is in place, thereby ensuring that the nozzle module cannot be removed from the riser assembly when the security coder is in place.
- 14. The sprinkler of claim 13, wherein the security cover comprises a disk; and the fixing means comprises a nozzle holder upper lid engaging element and a riser assembly engaging finger, both of which depend downwardly from the disk, wherein the nozzle holder upper lid forms a recess for receiving the upper lid engaging element and forms a finger aperture for allowing the finger to operatively engage the riser assembly.
- 15. The sprinkler of claim 11, wherein the torque applying means is a coin and the torque aperture is configured to receive the coin.
- 16. A pop-up sprinkler comprising:
- (a) a tubular body suitable for connection to a water source;
- (b) an elongate tubular riser assembly received within the body and in fluid communication therewith, wherein the riser assembly has retracted and extended states relative to the body;
- (c) a ring-like cap attached to the top of the body having an annular upper rim;
- (d) an annular wiper seal captured within the cap and in contact with an underside of the cap rim;
- (e) a compression spring acting between an underside of the wiper seal and the riser assembly for urging the riser assembly toward its retracted state; and
- (f) a nozzle module removably connected to the riser assembly such that rotation of the nozzle module in a first direction relative to the riser assembly effects a connection therebetween, and rotation of the nozzle module in a second direction, opposite the first direction, relative to the riser assembly effects a disconnection therebetween, the nozzle module comprising a nozzle holder and a nozzle received thereby and in fluid communication therewith, wherein:
- (i) the nozzle holder comprises an upper lid and a body and the body forms a nozzle aperture to receive the nozzle;
- (ii) the upper lid of the nozzle holder is accessible when the riser assembly is in its retracted state and the lid forms a slot for receiving a coin, whereby the nozzle module can be twisted in the first and second directions relative to the riser assembly to connect and disconnect the nozzle module to and from, respectively, the riser assembly without extending the riser assembly; and
- (iii) the nozzle aperture is below the rim of the cap and is therefore covered and protected when the riser assembly is in its retracted state.
- 17. The sprinkler of claim 1, wherein:
- (a) the nozzle holder forms an inlet and an outlet;
- (b) an inlet axis passes through the inlet and an outlet axis passes through the outlet; and
- (c) the angle between the inlet and outlet axes is 115.degree..
TECHNICAL FIELD
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 123,420, filed Nov. 20, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,840,312, issued June 20, 1989. The invention relates generally to turf sprinklers and more particularly to pop-up sprinklers and nozzles therefor.
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| Page 45 from Toro's 1989 Irrigation Products Catalog Showing 470 Quick Coupler Valve and Key. |
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