Claims
- 1. A water sprinkler for distributing water over a desired area of regular or irregular shape, the sprinkler comprising:
- a sprinkler body adapted for fixed placement with respect to said area;
- a spray head mounted rotatably upon said sprinkler body;
- a water inlet port formed in said sprinkler body and communicating to a pressurized source of water;
- a water outlet port in said sprinkler body communicating to said spray head;
- primary pattern generation means for controlling the pattern of water distribution from said spray head, said primary pattern generation means comprising:
- a first member defining a sampling aperture communicating to said inlet port, and
- a second member defining at least two pattern-forming apertures one or more of which communicate to at least a portion of the sampling aperture, the area of each pattern-forming aperture which communicates to the sampling aperture being limited to regulate the volume of water flowing through said second member from the sampling aperture, and
- a third member comprising a land area in facially-sealing relationship to said second member and which is movable selectively to close from none to all of said pattern-forming aperture(s), and wherein
- one of the first and second members rotates with the spray head while the other is relatively fixed in the sprinkler body; and
- secondary pattern generation means for adjusting the definition of the pattern of water distribution, the secondary pattern generation means comprising a variable flow port communicating between the water inlet and water outlet ports in parallel with the flow through the sampling and pattern-forming apertures,
- whereby the shape and size of the distribution pattern may easily be regulated.
- 2. A water sprinkler as defined in claim 1, wherein the primary pattern generation means further comprises a fourth member disposed in facially sealing contact relation with at least one of the first and second members and forming a plurality of spaced pattern size-controlling apertures, the size-controlling apertures limiting the flow through the sampling aperture and thus controlling the size of the pattern.
- 3. A water sprinkler as defined in claim 2, wherein at least one of the apertures of the fourth member is formed as an elongated slit contoured in width from end to end.
- 4. A water sprinkler as defined in claim 2, wherein the fourth member further comprises a valve land means for closing the sampling apertures entirely, and wherein the flow port of a secondary pattern generation means is openable to pass a substantial flow, whereby to provide a circular flow pattern using solely the secondary pattern generation means without use of any of the specially-designed pattern selector apertures in said second member.
- 5. A water sprinkler as defined in claim 1 or in claim 2 or in claim 4, wherein said spray head includes means for driving it angularly in either direction about a vertical axis and further comprises settable angular stops and direction-reversing means, whereby the sprinkler may selectively cover an area of less than 360.degree. from the sprinkler placement position and of selected regular and irregular shapes.
- 6. A water sprinkler for distributing water over a desired pattern, the sprinkler comprising, in combination,
- a spray head which automatically moves reciprocally in either direction about a vertical axis and which includes angular stops and means for reversing the direction of rotation of the spray head;
- a fixed sprinkler body defining a pressurized water inlet port and a water outlet port directed into said reciprocable head; and
- a water valving and pattern generation means for controlling the pattern of water distribution through said spray head, the generation means comprising:
- a first member defining a sampling aperture in communication with said inlet port,
- a second member defining at least two pattern-forming apertures, each said pattern-forming aperture having a limited passage communicating with the sampling aperture to regulate the volume of water flowing through the second member and wherein one of the first and second members rotates with the reciprocable spray head, and
- a third member comprising a valve land which is selectively movable to block flow from at least one of said pattern-forming apertures, whereby to permit selection of a pattern to be produced by the sprinkler.
- 7. A water sprinkler as defined in claim 6, wherein the second member, having pattern-forming apertures, rotates with the spray head and the first member is relatively fixed in the sprinkler body.
- 8. A water sprinkler as defined in claim 7, wherein each of the first and second and third members is annular in form and extends about said vertical axis and wherein the second member comprises at least two cooperating pattern forming apertures axially spaced from one another.
- 9. A water sprinkler as defined in claim 8, further comprising a fourth annular member disposed in facially sealing contact with at least one of the first and second members, the fourth member being circumferentially positionable with respect to the sampling aperture of the first member, and the fourth member having formed therein a plurality of spaced, pattern size-controlling apertures which pass selectively from some to all of the flow through the sampling aperture to the pattern-forming apertures of the second member.
- 10. A water sprinkler as defined in claim 9, wherein the pattern size-controlling aperture is elongated in the axial direction and is contoured in circumferential width from one end to the other.
- 11. A water sprinkler as defined in claim 9, further comprising a secondary pattern generation means comprising a flow line between the water inlet and water outlet in parallel with flow through the sampling aperture and pattern-forming apertures, and a valve in said flow line for controlling the amount of flow through said line, whereby to provide for fine adjustments to the definition in said pattern.
- 12. A water sprinkler as defined in claim 11, wherein:
- said first member is formed as a fixed, inner wall of the inlet port of said sprinkler body and said sampling aperture is formed through said wall;
- said second member is formed as a cylindrical wall inwardly of said first member and is affixed to said spray head for rotation therewith; and
- said third member is formed as an annular wall and is carried by said spray head and said second member for selected axial positioning with respect thereto and for rotation with said second member.
- 13. A water sprinkler as defined in claim 12, wherein said axial position of the third member is determined and controlled by a threaded shaft engaged therewith and extending outside the spray head for manipulation.
- 14. A water sprinkler as defined in claim 11, wherein said fourth member is formed as a cylindrical wall and is interposed in part between the first and second members and is selectively fixed in the sprinkler body with one of a blocking land and said apertures in communication with said sampling port.
- 15. A water sprinkler as defined in claim 14, wherein a part of the fourth member is manually accessible on the exterior of the sprinkler body for rotatably positioning and repositioning same for selective alignment of said land and said apertures with the sampling port.
- 16. A water sprinkler as defined in claim 11, wherein the valve has a variable flow capacity which is small in relation to the flow through the pattern-forming apertures, for fine-tuning the pattern size and shape together with the selective positioning of the fourth member.
- 17. A water sprinkler as defined in claim 11, wherein the valve has a maximum flow capacity which is at least substantially equal to the flow through the larger of the sampling aperture and the largest of the pattern-forming apertures, whereby alone to effect a circular or part-circular distribution pattern without flow through the pattern-forming apertures.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 893,268, filed Apr. 5, 1978, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,180,210.
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