Sprinklers with co-molded (two shot) rubber seals that provide a seal between the riser and body of a sprinkler are known. However, these sprinklers do not have a design that allow for a co-molding manufacturing process that provides the rubber material for the riser seal as well as the seal between the top and sprinkler body.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,316,579 illustrates one example of a riser seal and discusses desirable features of the sprinkler riser seal. However, the riser seal of this patent does not provide a seal between the top and the sprinkler body.
Accordingly it is desirable to provide a sprinkler that avoids the problems noted above.
A top for a pop-up type irrigation sprinkler that utilizes a riser that is movable up and down in a stationary sprinkler body in accordance with an embodiment to the present invention includes a cap which is threadedly attached to the sprinkler body and a co-molded seal positioned in a center of the cap with a riser opening in the center thereof, wherein the seal prevents water from leaking out of the sprinkler between the cap and the sprinkler body and between the seal and the riser.
A co-molded seal for use in a riser type irrigation sprinkler that utilizes a cap connected to a stationary sprinkler body in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention includes at least one hard plastic portion formed in a first step of a two shot molding process and an elastic portion made of an elastic material that is formed to surround the hard plastic portion in a second step of the two step molding process, wherein the elastic portion provides a seal to prevent water from leaking out of the sprinkler between the cap and the sprinkler body and between the seal and the riser.
A method of making a co-molded seal for use in a riser type irrigation sprinkler that utilizes a cap connected to a stationary sprinkler body in accordance with an embodiment of the present application includes steps of forming a hard plastic portion of the co-molded seal in a mold in a first molding step, retaining the hard plastic portion of the co-molded seal in the mold, switching molding cores for use with the mold and forming an elastic portion of the co-molded seal in the mold in a second molding step, wherein elastic material surrounds the hard plastic material.
A sprinkler top configuration in accordance with the present invention utilizes a top that is manufactured such that the plastic material that is first shot in a portion of a mold is retained. Thereafter, the cores on both sides of the retained hard plastic portion are changed for use with the desired second shot of elastic material that is used as the sealing material to seal both the sprinkler riser and the sprinkler body. This co-molded seal configuration allows for manufacture of the sprinkler cover using a unitary seal that can be manufactured in a single tool with a two shot type molding machine that is well known in art. Further, using the two shot molding process, the amount of high cost thermoplastic rubber required is reduced and the rigid plastic provides support for the rubber portion to prevent the rubber portion from shrinking with age and interfering with proper function of the riser retraction into the sprinkler body.
The under surface 49 of the nozzle top 40 contacts raised rib edge 9 of the rubber portion of the seal 1a of the top 1 to provide a seal to stop the further flow of water once the sprinkler riser 30 is retracted by spring 50 back into the body 20.
Lower internal seal lip 8 of the seal 1a provides low pressure sealing between the top 1 and the riser 30 during the period that pressure is rising in the sprinkler housing 20 and pushing the riser 30 upward out of the sprinkler body 20 to prevent any substantial water flow blow-by.
When the sprinkler riser 30 is fully up, high pressure sealing will be provided by the riser shoulder 31 being sealed against surface 7 around the bottom circumference of the seal 1a of the sprinkler top 1. This is a preferred configuration since the flat surface 31 is pressed by the high sprinkler operating pressure against the flat surface 7 around the bottom circumference of the rubber seal to provide a high pressure, leak tight seal. In contrast, conventional sprinklers typically utilize two conical shaped elements and typically stick one cone into the other taking advantage of the angular tolerance between the two cone shaped element to simplify production. That is, they do not utilize the riser shoulder 31 to form a tight seal with the top 1. As a result, in conventional sprinklers of this type, the riser tends to stick-up even after the pressure is turned off on the sprinkler.
During manufacture of the riser 30 and/or the nozzle housing 62, a bevel and/or slots 63 may be provided either on the riser or nozzle housing to provide a momentary purge flow around the water activated low pressure internal riser seal 8 during the up stroke of the riser to allow flushing any grit or foreign material out of the upper portion of the seal. During the upward movement of the riser 30, while the sprinkler is pressurizing, the under surface 49 is now lifted off the rib edge 9 (see
The upper end grit wiper seal lip 70 is upwardly directed and surrounds the riser 30 and nozzle housing 62 and scrapes the stem of the riser clean during pop-down of the riser when the water pressure is turned off.
This tends to minimize the dirt being pulled back into the seal during retraction and that which can be easily purged out again upon re-pressurizing as described.
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The co-molded seal cartridge 100 includes a supporting hard plastic ring 91 around the outside which can be retained in a portion of the mold during the two shot molding process along with plastic support core 83. After the ring is molded, core changes are performed on both sides of the hard plastic support core 83 and the ring 91 which are to be covered with the elastic seal material during the second shot of the two-shot plastic molding machine process.
This seal cartridge 100 then is able to be manufactured in a single two shot molding machine process to include both the desired riser low pressure lip seal 88, high pressure static circumferential to riser seal surface 87 of the elastic seal material and the sprinkler housing lip seal 86 on the single unitary seal cartridge for sealing between the riser and the housing.
This seal cartridge is also shown with lip 89 angled inward to provide a riser down stroke wiper seal.
This application claims the benefit of the priority of Provisional Application No. 60/682,996 filed May 20, 2005, the contents of which are specifically incorporated by reference herein.
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