Static sprinkler with presettable water discharge pattern

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6223999
  • Patent Number
    6,223,999
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 16, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 1, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A static sprinkler presettable to select a desired water discharge pattern includes a lower part formed with a cavity defined by a cylindrical surface and extending axially from an inner end of the lower part serving as a water inlet through the outer end of the lower part; and an upper part carried by the lower part and having a cylindrical stem received within the cavity and engaging the cylindrical surface. The upper part is rotatably presettable with respect to the lower part to align one of a plurality of water discharge openings in one part with a passageway in the other part to thereby enable selection of the water discharge pattern of the sprinkler.
Description




FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to static sprinklers, and particularly to static sprinklers having a presettable water discharge pattern.




Static (i.e., non-rotatable) water sprinklers are constructed to provide different water discharge patterns according to the area to be wetted by the respective sprinkler in any particular irrigation system. For example, static sprinklers may be required to discharge the water in the form of wide strips on both sides of the sprinkler or only on one side, or in the form of narrow strips on both sides of the sprinkler or only on one side. While many static sprinkler constructions are known enabling presetting the sprinkler to produce a desired water discharge pattern, the known constructions generally do not permit presetting a large number of different discharge patterns, and/or require relatively complicated parts which are expensive to produce, assemble and/or maintain.




OBJECTS AND BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a static water sprinkler enabling it to be preset to produce a desired water discharge pattern, which sprinkler is constituted of a few relatively simple parts that can be produced and assembled in volume and at low cost. Another object of the invention is to provide a static sprinkler which permits a relatively large number of water discharge patterns to be preset.




According to a broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided a static sprinkler presettable to select a desired water discharge pattern, comprising: a first part formed with a water inlet, and a cavity defined by a cylindrical surface and extending axially from said water inlet; and a second part carried by said first part, said second part having a cylindrical stem received within said cavity, and an outer end closing said cavity; one of said parts being formed with a plurality of angularly-spaced water discharge openings communicating with said cavity, said water discharge openings being of different configurations to produce different water discharge patterns, at least one of said discharge openings producing a narrow water discharge pattern, and at least another of said discharge openings producing a wider water discharge pattern; the other of said parts being formed with at least one axially-extending passageway extending axially from said water inlet to said discharge openings in said one part; said second part and stem being rotatably presettable with respect to said first part to align said passageway of said other part with one of said water discharge openings in said one part to thereby enable selection of the water discharge pattern of the sprinkler.




Two embodiments of the invention are described below wherein the stem has an outer surface of cylindrical configuration for its major surface area engageable with the inner cylindrical surface of the cavity; and wherein the first part is a body member and constitutes the part formed with a plurality of angularly-spaced water discharge openings; and the second part is a cap and constitutes the part formed with the at least one axially-extending passageway.




A third embodiment of the invention is also described, wherein the first part is a cap and constitutes the part formed with a plurality of angularly-spaced water discharge openings, each water discharge opening being at the outer end of a passageway formed in the cap stem; and the second part is a body member and constitutes the part formed with the at least one axially-extending passageway.




According to yet additional features in the described preferred embodiments, the sprinkler may further include a base member attached to the inner end of the first part and formed with an annular flow-control surface with respect to the inlet of the sprinkler; and a screw threaded in the first part and carrying an enlarged head adjustable towards and away from the annular flow-control surface to adjust the sprinkler flow rate.




As will be described more particularly below, the foregoing features of the invention enable static water sprinklers to be constructed with a relatively few simple parts which can be produced and assembled in volume and at low cost, and which also permit a large number of different water discharge patterns to be preselected.




Further features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description below.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention is herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a three-dimensional, exploded view illustrating one form of static water sprinkler constructed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a bottom view of the cap in the water sprinkler of

FIG. 1

,

FIGS. 2



a


,


2




b


being sections along lines


2




a





2




a


and


2




b





2




b


, respectively of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 3

is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating the assembled sprinkler of

FIG. 1

, and

FIGS. 3



a


,


3




b


are sectional views along lines


3




a





3




a


and


3




b





3




b


thereof, in one presettable position of the sprinkler to produce the one-side narrow strip water discharge pattern illustrated in

FIG. 3



c;







FIGS. 4

,


4




a


and


4




b


are corresponding views of the sprinkler when preset to produce the two-side narrow strip narrow distribution pattern illustrated in

FIG. 4



c;







FIGS. 5

,


5




a


and


5




b


are corresponding views of the sprinkler when preset to produce the one-side wide strip water distribution pattern illustrated in

FIG. 5



c;







FIGS. 6

,


6




a


and


6




b


are corresponding views of the sprinkler when preset to produce the two-side wide strip water distribution pattern illustrated in

FIG. 6



c;







FIG. 7

is a three-dimensional, exploded view illustrating a second form of static water sprinkler constructed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a side elevational view of the static sprinkler of

FIG. 7

in assembled form,

FIGS. 8



a


and


8




b


being sections along lines


8




a





8




a


and


8




b





8




b


, respectively, of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 9

is a bottom view of the cap in the water sprinkler of

FIG. 7

,

FIGS. 9



a


and


9




b


being sections along lines


9




a





9




a


and


9




b





9




b


, respectively, of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 10

illustrates another example of water discharge patterns that can be provided by the sprinkler of

FIG. 7

; and





FIGS. 11-14

illustrate a third form of static water sprinkler constructed in accordance with the present invention, wherein

FIGS. 11-13

are longitudinal sectional views illustrating three different preset positions of the sprinkler cap;

FIGS. 11



a


-


13




a


are bottom views of the upper part or cap in the three preset positions, respectively, of the sprinkler of

FIGS. 11-13

; and

FIG. 14

is a bottom view of the lower part or body member of the sprinkler of FIGS.


11


-


13


.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The static water sprinkler illustrated in

FIGS. 1-6

of the drawings is constituted of the following four basic components: a lower part or body member


10


, an upper part or cap


20


carried at one end of the body member, a base member


30


at the opposite end of the body member, and a screw


40


threadedly received within the cap and the body member. As will be described more particularly below, these four basic components of the water sprinkler enable the sprinkler to be preset to select any one of the four water distribution patterns illustrated in

FIGS. 3



c


-


6




c


, respectively.




Base member


30


and the inner end of the lower part or body member


10


receiving the base member serve as the inlet to the water sprinkler. Body member


10


is formed with four water discharge openings


11


,


12


,


13


and


14


, at its four sides through which the water may be selectively discharged according to the presetting of the sprinkler.




As shown for example in

FIGS. 3

,


3




a


and


3




b


, water discharge openings


11


and


12


are located at the same axial distance from the inner end of body member


10


, but are of different configurations. Thus, opening


11


is narrow at its inner end


11




a


, has diverging surfaces


11




b


,


11




c


towards it outer end


11




d


, and is of shorter length than opening


12


. Opening


11


thus produces a relatively narrow water distribution pattern, corresponding to the pattern illustrated in

FIG. 3



c


. Opening


12


, on the other hand, produces a wider distribution pattern, corresponding to the pattern illustrated in

FIG. 5



c.






Water discharge openings


13


and


14


in body member


10


are located a larger axial distance from the inner end of the body member than openings


11


and


12


. Opening


13


is diametrically opposed to opening


11


and is of the same configuration as that opening; whereas opening


14


is diametrically opposed to opening


12


and is of the same configuration as that opening.




The four water discharge openings


11


-


14


in body member


10


communicate with the sprinkler inlet at the inner end of the body member via a cavity


15


formed in the body member receiving the cap


20


. For this purpose, the inner surface


16


of body member


10


defining cavity


15


is of cylindrical configuration. Body member


10


further includes an internally-threaded sleeve


17


extending axially through cavity


15


for receiving adjusting screw


40


, as will be described more particularly below. The inlet to the sprinkler communicates with cavity


15


via a plurality of openings


18


formed through the section


19


of the body member joining it to sleeve


17


.




The upper part or cap


20


carried by body member


2


is formed with a cylindrical stem


21


received within cavity


15


of the body member. Stem


21


has an inner end


22


facing the sprinkler inlet at the inner end of body member


10


, and an outer end joined to cap


20


and closing the cavity


15


at the outer end of the body member.




As shown particularly in

FIGS. 2

,


2




a


and


2




b


, stem


21


of cap


20


is formed with three axially-extending grooves


23


,


24


,


25


, respectively, which serve as passageways from the inlet end of the sprinkler to a selected one of the water discharge openings


11


-


14


formed in the body member. Groove


23


extends a short distance axially of the stem; groove


24


is diametrically opposed to groove


23


and extends a longer axial distance; whereas groove


25


is located 45° from groove


23


and extends for the same short axial distance as groove


23


. The axial distance of the short grooves


23


and


25


in stem


21


corresponds to the short axial distances of water discharge openings


11


and


12


in body member


10


; whereas the axial distance of the long groove


24


in stem


21


corresponds to the longer axial distance of water discharge openings


13


and


14


in body member


10


.




Base member


30


is attached to the inlet end of body member


10


. For this purpose, the end of base base


30


to be attached to body member


10


is reduced in diameter on its outer surface, as shown at


31


, and receives with a friction fit an annular extension


32


of the body member. Base member


30


is further formed with a axial passageway


33


which flares outwardly to define an annular surface


34


at the end attached to the body member. Annular extension


32


of body member


10


is externally threaded, as shown at


35


, for attachment to a water supply pipe (not shown).




Annular surface


34


cooperates with screw


40


, particularly an enlarged head


41


of that screw, to define a flow-control passageway controlling the sprinkler flow rate. Screw


40


is formed with external threads


42


cooperable with threads in sleeve


17


, and with an external slot


43


for rotating screw


40


, and thereby for adjusting its head


41


with respect to annular surface


34


of base member


30


.




Before the sprinkler is used, it may be preset to produce the desired water discharge pattern by rotating cap


20


with respect to body member


10


. Thus, when cap


20


is rotated to the position illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the sprinkler inlet is connected only via the short groove


25


in stem


21


to the narrow outlet


11


in the body member


10


(

FIG. 3



a


) to produce the narrow discharge pattern illustrated in

FIG. 3



c


. When cap


20


is rotated to the position illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the inlet is connected via the short groove


23


to the narrow outlet


11


(

FIG. 4



a


) and via the long groove


24


to the narrow outlet


13


(

FIG. 4



b


), to produce the narrow distribution pattern on both sides of the sprinkler as shown in

FIG. 4



c


. When cap


20


is rotated to the position illustrated in

FIG. 5

, the inlet is connected only via the short groove


25


to the wide outlet


12


(

FIG. 5



a


) to produce the wide discharge pattern on one side of the sprinkler as illustrated in

FIG. 5



c


; and when cap


20


is rotated to the position illustrated in

FIG. 6

, the inlet is connected via the short groove


23


to the wide outlet


12


, and via the long groove


24


to the wide outlet


14


, to produce the wide distribution pattern on both sides of the sprinkler as illustrated in

FIG. 6



c.






It will also be seen that by rotating screw


40


within sleeve


17


, the screw head


41


may be moved towards or away from the annular surface


34


of base member


30


, to thereby preset the flow rate of the sprinkler.





FIGS. 7-9

illustrate another water sprinkler constructed in accordance with the present invention which permits an even wider variety of water distribution patterns to be preselected, as exemplified by the patterns of FIG.


10


.




The sprinkler of

FIGS. 7-9

is also constituted of four basic components, corresponding to the four components in the sprinkler of

FIGS. 1-6

, namely: a lower part or body member


110


, an upper part or cap


120


, a base member


130


, and a screw


140


. These four components are of substantially the same construction as in the sprinkler of

FIGS. 1-6

, with the following exceptions.




Body member


110


is formed with three groups of water discharge openings at three different axial positions from the inner end of the body member. Thus, one group of water discharge openings (


111




a


,


111




b


) are closest to the inner end of the body member; a second group (


112




a


,


112




b


) are spaced slightly further; and a third group (


113




a


,


113




b


) are spaced even further from the inner end of the body member. These water discharge openings may be of different configurations to produce different water discharge patterns. Thus, as shown in

FIG. 10

, some of these openings could define a narrow discharge pattern DPn and a wide discharge pattern DPw as in

FIGS. 1-6

, whereas other openings could define a divergeing or triangular discharge pattern as shown at DPt.




Cap


120


is formed with a stem having three different lengths of axially-extending passageways selectively alignable with the three different groups of water discharge openings in the body member; also, these passageways are axially-extending bores formed through the stem, rather than grooves formed in the outer surface of the stem as in

FIGS. 1-6

.




Thus, as shown particularly in

FIGS. 9



a


and


9




b


, stem


121


of cap


120


is formed with a first group of short axially-extending bores


123


selectively alignable with the lower group of water discharge openings


111




a


,


111




b


in body member


110


; a second group of intermediate-length bores


124


selectively alignable with the intermediate group of water discharge openings


112




a


,


112




b


in the body member; and a third group of long bores


125


selectively alignable with the highest water discharge openings


113




a


,


113




b


, formed in the body member.




It will thus be seen that by rotating cap


120


with respect to body member


110


, the bores


123


,


124


,


125


of the cap stem


121


can be selectively aligned with the water discharge openings in body member


110


to produce any desired water discharge pattern, for example the water discharge patterns illustrated in FIG.


10


.




In all other respects, the construction and mode of use of the water sprinkler illustrated in

FIGS. 7-9

are the same as described above with respect to the sprinkler of

FIGS. 1-6

.




The sprinkler illustrated in

FIGS. 11-14

is basically of the same construction as the two others described earlier, except that instead of forming the plurality of angularly-spaced water discharge openings in the lower part or body member (


10


or


110


), and the axially-extending passageway (or passageways) in the upper part or cap (


20


or


120


), the arrangement is reversed; that is, in the

FIGS. 11-14

sprinkler, the water discharge openings are formed in the upper part or cap; and the axially-extending passageway (there being only one in this construction) is formed in the lower part or body member.




Thus, as shown in

FIGS. 11-14

, the lower part or body member


210


is formed with a single axially-extending passageway


211


leading from the inlet of the sprinkler to the cylindrical cavity


212


at the outer end of the body member. Body member


210


further includes an internally-threaded sleeve


213


extending axially through cavity


212


for receiving adjusting screw


240


, corresponding to screw


40


in

FIGS. 1-6

. The upper part or cap


220


is formed with a cylindrical stem


221


enclosing sleeve


213


and received within cavity


212


of body member


210


.




Cap


220


is formed with three water discharge openings


222


,


223


,


224


, of different configurations. Each discharge opening is at the outer end of a passageway formed in stem


221


(as shown by passageway


222




a


for opening


222


in

FIG. 11

) alignable with the axially-extending passageway


211


in body member


210


. The arrangement is such that by selectively rotating cap


220


to any one of the three positions illustrated in

FIGS. 11-14

, respectively, the axially-extending passageway


211


may be selectively aligned with one of the water discharge openings


222


,


223


,


224


, to preselect the water discharge pattern from the sprinkler.




Thus, when cap


220


is in the position illustrated in

FIGS. 11 and 11



a


, water discharge opening


222


of the cap is aligned with passageway


211


of body member


210


to produce a narrow discharge pattern, corresponding to pattern DPn in

FIG. 10

; when cap


220


is in the position illustrated in

FIGS. 12 and 12



a


, its water discharge opening


223


is aligned with passageway


211


to produce a divergeing or triangular discharge pattern corresponding to pattern DPt of

FIG. 10

; and when cap


220


is in the position illustrated in

FIGS. 13 and 13



a


, its water discharge opening


224


is aligned with passageway


211


to produce a wide discharge pattern, corresponding to pattern DPw of FIG.


10


.




In all other respects, the construction and mode of use of the sprinkler illustrated in

FIGS. 11-14

are the same as described above with respect to the sprinklers of

FIGS. 1-6

and


7


-


9


, respectively.




While the invention has been described with respect to three preferred embodiments, it will be appreciated that these are set forth merely for purposes of example, and that many other variations, modifications and applications of the invention may be made.



Claims
  • 1. A static sprinkler presettable to select a desired water discharge pattern, comprising:a first part formed with a water inlet, and a cavity defined by an inner cylindrical surface and extending axially from said water inlet; and a second part carried by said first part, said second part having a cylindrical stem received within said cavity, and an outer end closing said cavity, said stem having an outer surface of cylindrical configuration for its major surface area engageable with the inner cylindrical surface of said cavity; one of said parts being formed with a plurality of angularly-spaced water discharge openings communicating with said cavity, said water discharge openings being of different configurations to produce different water discharge patterns, at least one of said discharge openings producing a narrow water discharge pattern, and at least another of said discharge openings producing a wider water discharge pattern; the other of said parts being formed with at least one axially-extending passageway extending axially from said water inlet to said discharge openings in said one part; said second part and stem being rotatably presettable with respect to said first part to align said passageway of said other part with one of said water discharge openings in said one part to thereby enable selection of the water discharge pattern of the sprinkler.
  • 2. A static sprinkler presettable to select a desired water discharge pattern, comprising:a first part formed with a water inlet, and a cavity defined by an inner cylindrical surface and extending axially from said water inlet; and a second part carried by said first part, said second part having a cylindrical stem received within said cavity, and an outer end closing said cavity; one of said parts being formed with a plurality of angularly-spaced water discharge openings communicating with said cavity, said water discharge openings being of different configurations to produce different water discharge patterns, at least one of said discharge openings producing a narrow water discharge pattern, and at least another of said discharge openings producing a wider water discharge pattern; the other of said parts being formed with at least one axially-extending passageway extending axially from said water inlet to said discharge openings in said one part; said second part and stem being rotatably presettable with respect to said first part to align said passageway of said other part with one of said water discharge openings in said one part to thereby enable selection of the water discharge pattern of the sprinkler; wherein said first part is a body member and constitutes said one part formed with a plurality of angularly-spaced water discharge openings; and said second part is a cap and constitutes said other part formed with said at least one axially-extending passageway, which passageway is formed in the stem of said cap.
  • 3. The sprinkler according to claim 2, wherein said at least one axially-extending passageway in the stem is an axially-extending groove formed in an outer surface of said stem.
  • 4. The sprinkler according to claim 2, wherein said at least one axially-extending passageway in the stem is an axially-extending bore formed through said stem.
  • 5. The sprinkler according to claim 2, wherein there are a plurality of said axially-extending passageways in the stem of different lengths and selectively alignable upon rotation of the stem with a plurality of water discharge openings formed in the body member at different axial distances from the inlet of the body member to produce different discharge patterns.
  • 6. The sprinkler according to claim 2, wherein said stem is formed with at least two of said axially-extending passageways angularly spaced from each other and selectively alignable with said water discharge openings in the body member.
  • 7. The sprinkler according to claim 6, wherein said at least two axially-extending passageways are located at diametrically opposite sides of the stem, and said plurality of water discharge openings in the body member include two water discharge openings at diametrically opposite sides of the body member.
  • 8. The sprinkler according to claim 7, wherein said at least two water discharge openings in the body member are at different axial distances from an inner end of the body member; and wherein said at least two axially-extending passageways in the stem are at different axial distances from an inner end of the stem corresponding to the different axial distances of the water discharge openings in the body member.
  • 9. The sprinkler according to claim 8, wherein said water discharge openings in the body member include:a first pair of water discharge openings at diametrically opposite sides of the body member at different axial distances from the inner end of the body member; and a second pair of water discharge openings at diametrically opposite sides of the body member at said different axial distances from the inner end of the body member.
  • 10. The sprinkler according to claim 9, wherein said at least two axially-extending passageways in the stem include:a short passageway and a long passageway at diametrically opposite sides of the stem extending different axial distances from the inner end of the stem corresponding to the different axial distances of said first pair of water discharge openings of the body member from the inner end of the body member; and a third passageway at an intermediate location between the other two passageways and extending an axial distance equal to that of the short passageway from the inner end of the stem.
  • 11. The sprinkler according to claim 10, wherein said third axially-extending passageway is located 45° from said short passageway.
  • 12. The sprinkler according to claim 2, wherein said body member is formed with at least three of said water discharge openings at different axial distances from the body member, and wherein said stem is formed with at least three of said axially-extending passageway of different lengths from an inner end of the stem and selectively alignable with said water discharge openings.
  • 13. A static sprinkler presettable to select a desired water discharge pattern, comprising:a first part formed with a water inlet, and a cavity defined by an inner cylindrical surface and extending axially from said water inlet; and a second part carried by said first part, said second part having a cylindrical stem received within said cavity, and an outer end closing said cavity; one of said parts being formed with a plurality of angularly-spaced water discharge openings communicating with said cavity, said water discharge openings being of different configurations to produce different water discharge patterns, at least one of said discharge openings producing a narrow water discharge pattern, and at least another of said discharge openings producing a wider water discharge pattern; the other of said parts being formed with at least one axially-extending passageway extending axially from said water inlet to said discharge openings in said one part; said second part and stem being rotatably presettable with respect to said first part to align said passageway of said other part with one of said water discharge openings in said one part to thereby enable selection of the water discharge pattern of the sprinkler; wherein said second part is a cap and constitutes said one part formed with a plurality of angularly-spaced water discharge openings, each water discharge opening being at the outer end of a passageway formed in said stem; said first part being a body member and constituting said other part formed with said at least one axially-extending passageway.
  • 14. The sprinkler according to claim 13, wherein said body member is formed with a single axially-extending passageway.
  • 15. The sprinkler according to claim 14, wherein said single axially-extending passageway is a bore extending axially through said body member.
  • 16. The sprinkler according to claim 14, wherein said cap is formed with three water discharge openings angularly-spaced from each other on the inner surface of said cap.
  • 17. The sprinkler according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of water discharge openings include water discharge openings of at least three different configurations to produce at least three different water discharge patterns.
  • 18. The sprinkler according to claim 1, wherein the sprinkler further includes:a base member attached to an inner end of a lower part and formed with an annular flow-control surface with respect to the inlet of the first part; and a screw threaded in said first part and carrying an enlarged head adjustable towards and away from said annular flow-control surface to adjust the flow rate into the inlet of said first part.
  • 19. The sprinkler according to claim 18, wherein said screw is threaded within a sleeve integrally formed with said first part.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
117624 Mar 1996 IL
119211 Sep 1996 IL
Parent Case Info

This Application is a continuation of PCT/IL97/00098, filed Mar. 17, 1990.

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Number Name Date Kind
5050800 Lamar Sep 1991
5083709 Iwanowski Jan 1992
5556036 Chase Sep 1996
5642861 Ogi et al. Jul 1997
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/IL97/00098 Mar 1990 US
Child 09/154034 US