1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a sprinkler, and more particularly to a sprinkler structure comprising a support unit and a spray unit rotatable and adjustable in height.
2. Description of Related Art
The conventional traveling sprinkler structure comprises a support unit and a spray unit fastened with the support unit. The spray unit can be adjusted up and down by means of an adjustment structure comprising a rack and a gear. The rack-gear mechanism is complicated in construction and is therefore not cost-effective. In addition, the rack-gear mechanism does not allow the spray unit to be adjusted up and down with ease and speed. In light of a specific orientation of the rack and the gear, the spray unit can not be rotated.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a traveling sprinkler structure comprising a support unit and a spray unit. The support unit is formed of a plurality of support legs for supporting the spray unit on a surface. The spray unit is formed of a water pipe and a nozzle. The water pipe is uprightly supported by the support legs of the support unit in conjunction with two fastening members, each being formed of a tubular seat, a press block, and a control lever. The tubular seat is provided with a center through hole and a side slot in communication with the center through hole. The press block is pivoted in the side slot. The water pipe is put through the center through hole of the tubular seat. The tubular seat is fastened fixedly with the top end of the support legs. The control lever is pivoted to the tubular seat and is provided with an eccentric press surface capable of pushing the press block to move toward or away from the water pipe. By manipulating the control lever, the water pipe can be rotated or moved up and down.
The features and the advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood upon a thoughtful deliberation of the following detailed description of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The support unit is formed of a support frame 1 comprising a plurality of support legs 11.
The spray unit is formed of a water pipe 40 and a nozzle 51 which is shown in
The fastening unit is formed of an upper fastening member 20A and a lower fastening member 20B and is used to fasten the water pipe 40 with the support legs 11 of the support frame 1. The two fastening members 20A and 20B are identical in structure and function. For this reason, only the upper fastening member 20A will be described hereinafter with reference to
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The press block 30 is provided in an inner end with an arcuate surface 31 corresponding in curvature to the outer wall of the water pipe 40. The press block 30 is further provided in the inner end with a projection 32 extending uprightly therefrom. The press block 30 is pivoted in the through slot 25 of the tubular seat 21 such that the arcuate surface 31 is extended into the center through hole 23 of the tubular seat 21, and that the projection 32 is received in the locating slot 26 of the tubular seat 21.
The control lever 60 has a pivoting end 61 which is provided with an eccentric press surface 64. The control lever 60 has an activation end 63 opposite to the pivoting end 61. The control lever 60 is pivoted at the pivoting end 61 to the pivoting lugs 24 of the tubular seat 21 by a pivot 62 such that the eccentric press surface 64 of the control lever 60 is corresponding in location to the press block 30.
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