Sprinkler With Brake Assembly
US-2015224520-A1 · Aug 13, 2015 · US
US11045823B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11045823-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716323552-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 8, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 10, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 29, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 29, 2021 |
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A rotary nozzle sprinkler includes a base assembly with a bearing, a stem mounted rotatably in the bearing, and an elbow coupled at a proximal end to and rotatable with the stem and including an elbow bend. A nozzle is secured to a distal end of the elbow, and a diffuser assembly including a brake mechanism is cooperable with the elbow. By positioning the nozzle downstream of the elbow, the sprinkler can achieve a greater throw radius.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotary nozzle sprinkler comprising: a base assembly including a bearing; a stem mounted rotatably in the bearing; an elbow coupled at a proximal end to and rotatable with the stem and including an elbow bend, wherein the elbow and stem rotate around an elbow axis of rotation; a nozzle secured to a distal end of the elbow; a diffuser assembly including a brake mechanism cooperable with the elbow; and a cage assembly including struts extending between the diffuser assembly and the base assembly, the cage assembly being coupled with the elbow via a brake shaft connected between the elbow and the brake mechanism, wherein an axis of the brake shaft is offset and/or tipped relative to the elbow axis of rotation such that the cage assembly is configured to clock around the base assembly by rotation of the elbow, and wherein the diffuser assembly comprises diffuser bumps positioned in a nozzle stream path of the nozzle and spaced around an outer periphery of the diffuser assembly interposed between the struts of the cage assembly, the diffuser bumps clocking around the base assembly with the cage assembly. 2. A rotary nozzle sprinkler according to claim 1 , wherein the elbow bend is a transverse offset bend. 3. A rotary nozzle sprinkler according to claim 1 , wherein the struts of the cage assembly comprise diffuser struts coupled with the diffuser assembly and cage struts coupled with the diffuser struts. 4. A rotary nozzle sprinkler according to claim 1 , wherein the cage assembly is aligned with the brake shaft rotation axis and is correspondingly tipped relative to the elbow axis of rotation such that rotation of the elbow effects orbital rotation of the brake shaft rotation axis and the cage assembly. 5. A rotary nozzle sprinkler according to claim 4 , wherein the base assembly comprises base lugs, and wherein the cage assembly comprises cage teeth, the base lugs engaging the cage teeth as the cage assembly clocks orbitally around the base assembly. 6. A rotary nozzle sprinkler according to claim 5 , comprising one more of the cage teeth than the base lugs. 7. A rotary nozzle sprinkler according to claim 1 , further comprising a brake shaft channel secured to the elbow, wherein the brake shaft is secured at one end in the brake shaft channel. 8. A rotary nozzle sprinkler according to claim 7 , wherein the brake mechanism comprises a viscous brake, and wherein the brake shaft is secured at an opposite end to the viscous brake. 9. A rotary nozzle sprinkler according to claim 1 , wherein the base assembly comprises a base securable to a source of water under pressure and including a bore in which the bearing is disposed, the rotary nozzle sprinkler further comprising a seal disposed between the base and the bearing. 10. A rotary nozzle sprinkler according to claim 9 , further comprising a spring disposed between the base and the seal, the spring urging the seal into engagement with the bearing. 11. A rotary nozzle sprinkler comprising: a base assembly including a base having a bore therein and a bearing secured in the bore; an elbow assembly coupled with the base assembly and including an elbow connected for rotation relative to the bearing around an elbow axis of rotation, the elbow including an elbow bend; a nozzle secured to a distal end of the elbow; a diffuser assembly including a brake mechanism cooperable with the elbow; and a cage assembly including struts extending between the diffuser assembly and the base assembly, the cage assembly being coupled with the elbow via a brake shaft connected between the elbow and the brake mechanism, wherein an axis of the brake shaft is offset and/or tipped relative to the elbow axis of rotation such that the cage assembly is configured to clock around the base assembly by rotation of the elbow, the diffuser assembly comprising diffuser bumps spaced circumferentially on an underside thereof and around an outer periphery thereof and intermittently in a nozzle stream path of the nozzle, the diffuser bumps being separate from and interposed between the struts of the cage assembly and clocking around the base assembly with the cage assembly. 12. A rotary nozzle sprinkler according to claim 11 , wherein the elbow bend is a transverse offset bend. 13. A rotary nozzle sprinkler according to claim 11 , wherein the elbow assembly comprises the elbow and a stem mounted rotatably in the bearing, wherein the elbow is secured to the stem.
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comprising a wobbling or nutating element, e.g. rotating about an axis describing a cone during spraying (B05B3/043 takes precedence) · CPC title
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