Sprinkler with brake assembly
US-10507476-B2 · Dec 17, 2019 · US
US11679396B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11679396-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016785112-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 7, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2023 |
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A rotor nozzle structure has a chamber deployed with a rotor connecting to the water outlet and an adjusting element, wherein the rotor nozzle is capable of generating a directing stream and a wide-angle swirl stream, and the adjusting element is switchable by a rotational means for driving the rotor in a rotation or static status in the chamber.
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What is claimed is: 1. A structure of rotor nozzle comprising: an adjusting element for outputting a direct stream or a swirl stream; a unitary water outlet for outputting a direct stream or a swirl stream; a chamber for accommodating a rotor and a distributor, wherein the rotor is connected to the unitary water outlet and the distributor is adjacent to a water inlet, wherein the adjusting element has a rear area and an insertion, the rear area having an axle pivoted in the distributor, wherein the adjusting element is configured to swing along the axle of the adjusting element, and the insertion of the adjusting element is configured to be located in or removed from a circular track of a water inlet of the rotor to switch the water modes from a direct stream to a swirl stream, wherein the insertion of the adjusting element is removed from the circular track by forming the inner rampart of the circular track, and wherein the chamber has the water inlet equipped with a guide annulus and the distributor, the rear area is connected to the distributor and rested against the guide annulus, and the insertion is located in the circular track or forms an inner rampart of the circular track. 2. A structure of rotor nozzle as in claim 1 , wherein the axle of the adjusting element is formed at a rear area on a posterior of a V-shaped edge. 3. A structure of rotor nozzle as in claim 1 , wherein the guide annulus possesses a lower plane and a higher plane forming a concessive step, two ridges stretch toward the guide annulus from two opposite ends of the rear area, a first of the two ridges halting against the higher plane and a second of the two ridges plugging into a partition created by the lower plane. 4. A structure of rotor nozzle as in claim 1 , wherein the distributor has one indented side which forms recesses for locating on one side of the rear area. 5. A structure of rotor nozzle as in claim 1 , wherein the distributor and the insertion mutually define the inner rampart of the circular track. 6. A structure of rotor nozzle as in claim 1 , wherein the rotor has the water inlet longitudinally protrude a pole. 7. A structure of rotor nozzle as in claim 1 , wherein the guide annulus and/or the distributor are equipped with at least one guide blade or one guide vane. 8. A structure of rotor nozzle as in claim 1 , wherein the distributor has an axle in vertical direction to the axle of the adjusting element.
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