Claims
- 1. A static, sector-type water sprinkler producing a variable-sector water-distribution pattern, comprising:
- a housing formed with an inlet opening at one end connectible to a supply of pressurized water, an outlet opening having an effective length around the circumference of the housing which may be varied for preselecting the sector angle of the water distribution around the sprinkler, and a bore connecting said inlet opening and outlet opening;
- said outlet opening being defined by a slot formed through said housing in communication with a part of said bore and extending helically around substantially the complete circumference of the housing at said part of the bore;
- and a blocking member received within said part of the bore and movable with respect to said slot to preselect the portion thereof to be unblocked by said blocking member, and thereby the sector angle of the water distribution around the sprinkler;
- characterized in that said blocking member includes an outer face formed with a cylindrical surface having an outer diameter substantially equal to the diameter of said part of the bore so as to be engageable with the inner surface of said housing on opposite sides of said slot to preselect the portion thereof to be unblocked by the blocking member and thereby the sector angle of the water distribution around the sprinkler.
- 2. The sprinkler according to claim 1, wherein said blocking member is rotatable with respect to said housing to preselect the portion of the slot to be unblocked by the blocking member.
- 3. The sprinkler according to claim 2, wherein said blocking member is further formed with a helical rib receivable in a helical slot in the inner surface of the housing and effective to move an edge of said cylindrical surface of the blocking member over the inner surface of said housing on opposite sides of said helical slot to thereby preselect the portion of the helical slot to be unblocked by said blocking member.
- 4. The sprinkler according to claim 3, wherein said edge of the blocking member effective to preselect the portion of said first-mentioned helical slot to be unblocked is angled with respect to the longitudinal axis of said housing and has axially offset ends.
- 5. The sprinkler according to claim 1, wherein said slot is interrupted by a plurality of posts joining together the portions of the housing on the opposite sides of the slot, all of said posts together occupying an angular length which is at least one order of magnitude smaller than the circumference of the housing.
- 6. The sprinkler according to claim 1, wherein said blocking member is formed with a non-circular bore extending axially thereof, and said sprinkler includes a non-circular stem extending through said non-circular bore and having an externally-accessible finger-gripping element to facilitate manual rotation of said blocking member in order to preselect the sector angle of the water distribution around the sprinkler.
- 7. The sprinkler according to claim 6, wherein said externally-accessible finger-gripping element is a circular collar fixed to one end of said stem, the opposite end of the stem being formed with an annular abutment engageable with an annular shoulder formed on the housing adjacent to said inlet opening, permitting rotational movement, but not axial movement, of said stem within said housing.
- 8. The sprinkler according to claim 7, wherein said annular abutment formed at said opposite end of the stem is defined by a split annular rib formed with an outer tapered surface permitting said stem to be inserted with a snap-fit into said bore of the housing.
- 9. The sprinkler according to claim 7, wherein said opposite end of the stem carries a flow control element adjacent the inlet opening of the housing and presettable towards and away therefrom to preset the size of the inlet opening and thereby the rate of flow of the water therethrough.
- 10. The sprinkler according to claim 9, wherein said flow control element is carried by an externally-threaded pin received in an internally threaded bore formed in said stem and accessible from said one end of the stem for presetting the position of the flow control element.
- 11. The sprinkler according to claim 10, wherein said flow control element is in the form of an enlarged head carried by the end of said externally-threaded pin at said opposite end of the stem.
- 12. The sprinkler according to claim 1, wherein a portion of said housing formed with said helical slot includes a first section formed with one surface of said slot, and a second section formed with the other surface of said slot; said first section being further formed with a plurality of circumferentially-spaced posts fixed within bores formed in said second section.
- 13. The sprinkler according to claim 1, wherein a portion of the housing defining an upper surface of said helical slot is formed with a plurality of radially-extending ribs.
- 14. A static, sector-type water sprinkler producing a variable-sector water-distribution pattern, comprising:
- a housing formed with an inlet opening at one end connectible to a supply of pressurized water, and an outlet opening having an effective length around the circumference of the housing which may be varied for preselecting the sector angle of the water distribution around the sprinkler;
- said outlet opening being defined by a first helical slot extending through said housing for substantially its complete circumference;
- and a blocking member having an outer face formed with a cylindrical surface movable with respect to said slot to preselect the portion thereof to be unblocked by the blocking member;
- said cylindrical surface of the blocking member being formed with an edge having axially offset ends;
- said blocking member being further formed with a helical rib receivable in a second helical slot in an inner face of the housing effective, when said blocking member is rotated with respect to said housing, to move said edge over an inner face of said first helical slot to preselect the portion thereof to be unblocked by said edge, and thereby the sector angle of the water distribution around the sprinkler.
- 15. The sprinkler according to claim 14, wherein said first helical slot is interrupted by a plurality of posts joining together the portions of the housing on the opposite sides of the slot, all of said posts together occupying an angular length which is at least one order of magnitude smaller than the circumference of the housing.
- 16. The sprinkler according to claim 14, wherein said blocking member is formed with a non-circular bore extending axially thereof, and said sprinkler includes a non-circular stem extending through said non-circular bore and having an externally-accessible finger-gripping element to facilitate manual rotation of said blocking member in order to preselect the sector angle of the water distribution around the sprinkler.
- 17. The sprinkler according to claim 16, wherein said externally-accessible finger-gripping element is a circular collar fixed to one end of said stem, the opposite end of the stem being formed with an annular abutment engageable with an annular shoulder formed on the housing adjacent to said inlet opening, permitting rotational movement, but not axial movement, of said stem within said housing.
- 18. The sprinkler according to claim 17, wherein said annular abutment formed at said opposite end of the stem is defined by a split annular rib formed with an outer tapered surface permitting said stem to be inserted with a snap-fit into said housing.
- 19. The sprinkler according to claim 17, wherein said opposite end of the stem carries a flow control element adjacent the inlet opening of the housing and presettable towards and away therefrom to preset the size of the inlet opening and thereby the rate of flow of the water therethrough.
- 20. The sprinkler according to claim 14, wherein a portion of the housing defining an upper surface of said first helical slot is formed with a plurality of radially-extending ribs.
Priority Claims (2)
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RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of my prior patent application Ser. No. 07/801,133 filed Dec. 2, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,205,491.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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