Claims
- 1. In a sprinkler system having fluid under pressure flowing therethrough, and a sprinkler head operatively connected to said system having a nozzle for dispersing said fluid therefrom, the improvement which comprises:
- impeller means associated with said head operatively engaging said nozzle for rotating said nozzle in response to said fluid passing through said system, said impeller means including transmission means for transmitting movement of said impeller to said nozzle, said transmission means being sealed off from engagement by said fluid at one end by an expandable diaphragm separating said transmission means from said fluid and closed-off in a fluid-tight manner at the other end and a lubricating medium completely filling the sealed-off portion of said transmission means, said lubricating medium being free to selectively contact or expand thereby displacing said diaphragm in response to varying ambient conditions encountered by said sprinkler head.
- 2. In the sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein the lubricating medium is of a differing coefficient of expansion than the materials comprising said transmission means.
- 3. In the sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein said transmission means includes reduction gearing means disposed in said sealed-off portion and in operative engagement with said impeller means for transmitting rapid rotation of said impeller means to slow rotation of said nozzle.
- 4. In the sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein screening means is disposed in said sprinkler head adapted to screen fluid entering said system before said fluid contacts said impeller means.
- 5. In the sprinkler system of claim 4 wherein said screening means includes a screen member encircling said impeller means, said screen member having a plurality of openings therein for screening fluids passing therethrough.
- 6. In the sprinkler system of claim 4 wherein said screening means includes a screening member disposed within said sprinkler head in contact with said fluid entering therein, said screening member having a main central imperforate body portion and a plurality of radially outwardly extending upstanding ribs, said ribs forming generally triangular openings between adjacent ribs, said triangular openings tapering from said central body portion outwardly to the periphery of said screening member forming a plurality of peripheral spaced openings disposed about the periphery of said screening member and in fluid communication with the spaces between adjacent ribs, the portion of said screening member between said peripheral openings and said central body portion also being imperforate.
- 7. In the sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein said nozzle includes a first nozzle cap portion operatively connected to said impeller means and rotatable thereby, and a main nozzle body having a plurality of passageways extending therethrough, said passageways having openings leading into said passageways for receiving fluid from said impeller means and orifices leading from said passageways, for spraying fluid therefrom, and means associated with both said nozzle cap portion and said main nozzle body for transmitting rotation of said nozzle cap portion by said impeller means to said main nozzle body.
- 8. In the sprinkler system of claim 1 wherein said main nozzle body includes an upper nozzle body portion and a lower nozzle body portion, three sides of said passageways extending through said upper nozzle body portion and leading into said orifices with said orifices open on one side thereof and the fourth side of said passageways and the closing-off of said orifices being formed by the interengagement of said upper and lower nozzle body portions, guide means associated with both of said nozzle body portions for guiding said nozzle body portions into interengagement in a manner whereby said fourth sides closes off said passageways and said orifices in said upper nozzle body portion in a fluid-tight manner, and said openings being disposed on said lower nozzle body portion.
- 9. In the sprinkler system of claim 8 wherein said upper and lower nozzle body portions are welded together.
- 10. In the sprinkler system of claim 7 wherein said openings are generally trapezoidal in cross-section.
- 11. In the sprinkler system of claim 7 wherein said openings are generally rectangular in cross-section. .[.12. In a sprinker system having fluid under pressure flowing therethrough, and a sprinkler head operatively connected to said system having a nozzle for dispersing said fluid therefrom, said nozzle having a plurality of passageways extending completely therethrough, the improvement which comprises:
- impeller means associated with said head operatively engaging said nozzle for rotating said nozzle in response to said fluid passing through said system, said impeller means enclosed by a housing having an upper portion and an open lower end for receiving said fluid therein, and sealing means disposed between the upper portion of said housing and said nozzle for preventing fluid entering said housing from passing between the upper portion of said housing and said nozzle while permitting said fluid to flow out of the passageways in said nozzle, said sealing means being adapted upon application of fluid under pressure to increase the pressure
- between it and said nozzle and the upper portion of said housing..]. 13. .[.In the sprinkler system of claim 12.]. .Iadd.In a sprinkler system having fluid under pressure flowing therethrough and a sprinkler head operatively connected to said system having a nozzle for dispersing said fluid therefrom, said nozzle having a plurality of passageways extending completely therethrough, the improvement which comprises:
- impeller means associated with said head operatively engaging said nozzle for rotating said nozzle in response to said fluid passing through said system; said impeller means enclosed by a housing having an upper portion and an open lower end for receiving said fluid therein, and sealing means disposed between the upper portion of said housing and said nozzle for preventing fluid entering said housing from passing between the upper portion of said housing and said nozzle while permitting said fluid to flow out of the passageways in said nozzle, said sealing means being adapted upon application of fluid under pressure to increase the pressure between it and said nozzle and the upper portion of said housing; and .Iaddend.wherein said impeller means includes transmission means therein for transmitting movement of said impeller means to said nozzle, said transmission means being enclosed by a second housing and an expandable diaphragm seal disposed within said second housing between said impeller
- means and said transmission means. .[.14. In the sprinkler system of claim 12 further including template means associated with said sprinkler head disposed between said nozzle and said sealing means adapted to set a predetermined pattern of spray of fluid under pressure from said nozzle..]. .[.15. In the sprinkler system of claim 14 wherein said template means is a metallic disc having aperture means therein shaped for providing said predetermined pattern of spray in a fluid communication with the fluid entering said sprinkler head and in selective fluid
- communication with the passageways of said nozzle..]. 16. .[.In the sprinkler system of claim 15.]. .Iadd.In a sprinkler system having fluid under pressure flowing therethrough, and a sprinkler head operatively connected to said system having a nozzle for dispersing said fluid therefrom, said nozzle having a plurality of passageways extending completely therethrough, the improvement which comprises:
- impeller means associated with said head operatively engaging said nozzle for rotating said nozzle in response to said fluid passing through said system, said impeller means enclosed by a housing having an upper portion and an open lower end for receiving said fluid therein, and sealing means disposed between the upper portion of said housing and said nozzle for preventing fluid entering said housing from passing between the upper portion of said housing and said nozzle while permitting said fluid to flow out of the passageways in said nozzle, said sealing means being adapted upon application of fluid under pressure to increase the pressure between it and said nozzle and the upper portion of said housing; and
- further including template means associated with said sprinkler head disposed between said nozzle and said sealing means adapted to set a predetermined pattern of spray of fluid under pressure from said nozzle; wherein
- said template means is a metallic disc having aperture means therein shaped for providing said predetermined pattern of spray in a fluid communication with fluid entering said sprinkler head and in selective fluid communication with the passageways of said nozzle and; .Iaddend.
- wherein the upper portion of said housing includes an inwardly extending flange having a downwardly extending lip thereon, and said sealing means includes a resilient ring member having a first generally upright portion and an integral generally horizontally extending flange portion, the intersection of both of said portions forming a lip bearing against the underside of said disc with a first space formed between the lip of said housing and the upright portion of said ring member and a second space formed between said flange portion and the flange of the upper portion of
- said housing. 17. A sprinkler head comprising:
- an outer housing;
- an inner housing coaxially mounted therein and moveable from a first position within said outer housing to a second position extended from said outer housing;
- a nozzle rotatably mounted at the upper end of said inner housing having a plurality of radiating fluid discharge passageways opening beyond said outer housing when said inner housing is extended out of said outer housing, said passageways being in fluid communication with the interior of said inner housing;
- biasing means operatively engaging said inner housing for biasing said inner housing to its first position; and
- impeller means associated with said inner housing in operative engagement with said nozzle for transmitting rotation of said impeller means to said nozzle, said impeller means including transmission means disposed within said inner housing, said transmission means being adapted to convert rapid rotation of said impellar means to slower rotation of said nozzle, said transmission means having a portion sealed-off from the atmosphere with an expandable diaphragm disposed between said sealed-off portion and said impeller means, and a lubricating medium completely filling said sealed-off portion, said lubricting medium being free to selectively contract or expand thereby displacing said diaphragm in response to
- varying ambient conditions. 18. The sprinkler head of claim 17 wherein said lubricating medium has a differing coefficient of expansion than the coefficient of expansion of the internal portions of said sealed-off
- portion. 19. In a sprinkler having a head mounting a nozzle for dispersing fluid through said head and out of said nozzle and impeller means associated with said head operatively engaging said nozzle for rotating said nozzle in response to said fluid passing through said head, said impeller means including transmission means for transmitting movement of said impeller means to said nozzle, the improvement comprising:
- sealing means for sealing off at least a portion of said transmission means from engagement by said fluid including a displaceable member separating said transmission means sealed-off portion from said fluid; and
- a lubricating medium completely filling the sealedoff portion of said transmission means, said lubricating medium being free to selectively contract or expand and thereby displace said member in response to varying
- ambient conditions encountered by said sprinkler. 20. In the sprinkler of claim 19, wherein said displaceable member is an expandable diaphragm.
- .Iadd.21. In a sprinkler system having fluid under pressure flowing therethrough, and a sprinkler head operatively connected to said system having a nozzle for dispersing said fluid therefrom, said nozzle having a plurality of passageways with bottom and top ends and extending completely therethrough, the improvement which comprises:
- impeller means associated with said head operatively engaging said nozzle for rotating said nozzle in response to said fluid passing through said system, said impeller means enclosed by a housing having an upper portion and an open lower end for receiving said fluid therein, and sealing means disposed between the upper portion of said housing and said nozzle for preventing fluid entering said housing from passing between the upper portion of said housing and said nozzle while permitting said fluid to flow out of the passageways in said nozzle, said sealing means being adapted upon application of fluid under pressure to increase the pressure between it and said nozzle and the upper portion of said housing;
- said upper portion of said housing defining an outlet from said housing, said nozzle having a bottom through which the bottom ends of said nozzle passageways extend in overlying relation to said outlet defined by said upper portion of said housing to communicate with the interior of said housing therethrough, and wherein, said sealing means is disposed between said upper portion of said housing defining said outlet and said bottom of
- said nozzle. .Iaddend. .Iadd.22. In the sprinkler system of claim 21 further including template means associated with said sprinkler head disposed between said bottom of said nozzle and said sealing means adapted to set a predetermined pattern of spray of fluid under pressure from said nozzle. .Iaddend. .Iadd.23. In the sprinkler system of claim 22 wherein said template means is a metallic disc having aperture means therein shaped for providing said predetermined pattern of spray in a fluid communication with the fluid entering said sprinkler head and in selective fluid communication with the passageways of said nozzle. .Iaddend. .Iadd.24. In the sprinkler system of claim 21 wherein an apertured disc is disposed between said upper portion of said housing defining said outlet and said bottom of said nozzle, said aperture in said disc providing fluid communication between said outlet from said housing and the bottom ends of said nozzle passageways, and said seal means is disposed between said upper portion of said housing and said apertured disc. .Iaddend. .Iadd.25. In the sprinkler system of claim 24 wherein said upper portion of said housing includes a peripheral flange defining said outlet, and said sealing means is in the form of a resilient sealing ring disposed between the top of said peripheral flange and the underside of said apertured
- disc. .Iaddend. .Iadd.26. In the sprinkler system of claim 25 wherein said peripheral flange defining the outlet from said housing further defines a downwardly extending lip portion and said resilient sealing ring is further disposed between the underside of said apertured disc and the outer surface of said lip portion. .Iaddend. .Iadd.27. In the sprinkler system of claim 26 wherein said sealing ring includes a first generally vertically extending ring portion and an integrally formed generally horizontal flange portion with the intersection of said portions forming a lip abutting the underside of said apertured disc, said flange portion extending from said lip and being seated on the upper surface of said peripheral flange of said upper portion of said housing and said vertically extending ring portion extending from said lip of said resilient sealing ring into contact with said downwardly extending lip portion of said peripheral flange. .Iaddend. .Iadd.28. In the sprinkler system of claim 24 wherein said apertured disc is stationary relative to said housing and closes off a portion of the bottom ends of said passageways in said nozzle and defines a fluid communication path from the outlet defined by said upper portion of said housing and the remainder of the bottom ends of said passageways in said nozzle. .Iaddend. .Iadd.29. In the sprinkler system of claim 25 wherein said apertured disc is stationary relative to said housing and closes off a portion of the bottom ends of said passageways in said nozzle and defines a fluid communication path from the outlet defined by said upper portion of said housing and the remainder of the bottom ends of said passageways in said nozzle. .Iaddend. .Iadd.30. In the sprinkler system of claim 28 wherein said sealing means acts as a spring and urges said apertured disc into contact with the bottom of said nozzle. .Iaddend. .Iadd.31. In the sprinkler system of claim 29 wherein said resilient sealing ring acts as a spring and urges said apertured disc into contact with the bottom of said nozzle. .Iaddend. .Iadd.32. In the sprinkler system of claim 21 wherein said sprinkler head includes an outer stationary housing defining a water inlet connected to said system and said housing enclosing said impeller means is an inner housing slidably mounted within said outer housing and moveable between a first position in which said inner housing is retracted within said outer housing and a second position in which said inner housing protrudes from said outer housing exposing said nozzle therefrom, said inner housing being moveable between said first and second positions by fluid under pressure in said system. .Iaddend. .Iadd.33. In the sprinkler system of claim 32 wherein a generally cylindrical screen member is disposed between said outer housing and said inner housing such that water entering said water inlet passes through said screen before entering said open lower end
- of said inner housing. .Iaddend. .Iadd.34. In the sprinkler system of claim 24 wherein said sprinkler head includes an outer stationary housing defining a water inlet connected to said system and said housing enclosing said impeller means is an inner housing slidably mounted within said outer housing and moveable between a first position in which said inner housing is retracted within said outer housing and a second position in which said inner housing protrudes from said outer housing exposing said nozzle therefrom, said inner housing being moveable between said first and second positions by fluid under pressure in said system. .Iaddend. .Iadd.35. In the sprinkler system of claim 34 wherein a generally cylindrical screen member is disposed between said outer housing and said inner housing such that water entering said water inlet passes through said screen before entering said open lower end of said inner housing. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 346,445, filed Mar. 30, 1973.
.Iadd.Original U.S. Pat. No. 3,854,664 was subject to two reexamination proceedings: Reexamination Proceeding Control No. 90/000,089, filed October 11, 1973, reexamination vacated Feb. 12, 1982; and, Reexamination Control No. 90/000,542, resulting in Reexamination Certificate B1 3,854,664, issued Jan. 21, 1986. .Iaddend.
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