Sprinkler with multi-functional, side-load nozzle
US-9403177-B2 · Aug 2, 2016 · US
US9700904B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9700904-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414175828-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2017 |
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In one aspect, a sprinkler is provided having a nozzle, a deflector that receives fluid flow from the nozzle, and a friction or viscous brake assembly that controls rotation of a deflector. The friction or viscous brake assembly is releasably connected to the frame in order to enhance serviceability of the sprinkler. In another aspect, a sprinkler is provided having a frame, a deflector rotatably connected to the frame, a nozzle, and a nozzle socket of the frame. The nozzle and nozzle socket have interlocking portions that releasably connect the nozzle to the frame. The nozzle may be easily removed for servicing. Further, the nozzle socket can be configured to receive a plurality of nozzles having different flow characteristics. A nozzle can be selected and utilized with the sprinkler according to the desired application for the sprinkler.
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What is claimed is: 1. A sprinkler comprising: a frame having a lower end portion and an upper end portion opposite the lower end portion; a deflector rotatably connected to the upper end portion of the frame; a socket of the lower end portion of the frame, the socket having an upper opening; a nozzle configured to be releasably connected to the socket, the nozzle having an outlet configured to direct fluid toward the deflector and a fluid passageway in communication with the nozzle outlet, the nozzle having a lower end portion sized to permit the lower end portion of the nozzle to be advanced downwardly through the upper opening of the socket to seat the nozzle in the socket; a protrusion of the socket and a wall of the nozzle that engage and form a seal between the socket and the nozzle when the nozzle is connected to the socket; and the wall of the nozzle having an inner surface defining at least a portion of the fluid passageway. 2. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the deflector has only one channel with the channel being configured to receive fluid from the nozzle and redirect the fluid outwardly from the deflector. 3. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the protrusion is configured to deflect the wall when the nozzle is connected to the socket. 4. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the wall has a tubular configuration and the socket upper opening is sized to receive the nozzle tubular wall. 5. The sprinkler of claim 4 wherein the socket protrusion is configured to shift the nozzle tubular wall inwardly with the nozzle tubular wall received in the socket upper opening. 6. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the frame lower end portion includes a base portion having an inlet for being connected to a water supply, the frame upper end portion includes a bridge portion to which the deflector is rotatably mounted, and the frame includes one or more arms connecting the bridge portion to the base portion. 7. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the socket includes a wall extending about the upper opening and the nozzle includes a cap with a skirt configured to engage the socket wall and releasably connect the nozzle to the socket. 8. The sprinkler of claim 7 wherein the socket wall includes multiple lead threads and the nozzle skirt includes threads configured to engage the threads of the socket wall. 9. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the wall has an annular configuration and the protrusion extends radially for engaging the wall. 10. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the socket includes an annular wall and the protrusion has an annular configuration and extends inwardly from the annular wall of the socket. 11. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the socket includes an upstanding wall defining the upper opening of the socket and the nozzle includes a channel that receives at least a portion of the upstanding wall with the nozzle seated in the nozzle socket. 12. A sprinkler comprising: a frame; a deflector rotatably connected to the frame; a socket of the frame; a nozzle including a portion sized to be advanced into the socket of the frame; a wall of the socket including an inner surface facing the nozzle with the nozzle received in the socket of the frame and an outer surface opposite the inner surface; a skirt of the nozzle having an inner surface facing the outer surface of the wall of the socket; and rotary locking structures of the inner surface of the skirt of the nozzle and the outer surface of the wall of the socket that releasably secure the nozzle to the frame. 13. The sprinkler of claim 12 wherein the frame includes a base portion having an inlet for being connected to a water supply and a flow path connecting the inlet to the socket, the base portion including a collar intermediate the inlet and the socket that constricts the flow path. 14. The sprinkler of claim 12 wherein the frame includes a base portion having an inlet for being connected to a water supply, a bridge portion to which the deflector is rotatably mounted, and one or more arms connecting the bridge portion to the base portion. 15. The sprinkler of claim 14 wherein the base portion, bridge portion, and one or more arms are integrally formed. 16. The sprinkler of claim 12 wherein the rotary locking structures include threads of the nozzle and socket. 17. The sprinkler of claim 12 further comprising a sealing mechanism of the nozzle portion and the socket configured to form a watertight seal between the nozzle portion and the socket. 18. The sprinkler of claim 17 wherein the sealing mechanism includes an annular member of one of the nozzle portion and the socket and a wall of the other of the nozzle portion and the socket, the annular member being configured to deflect the wall as the nozzle portion is advanced into the socket. 19. The sprinkler of claim 17 wherein the sealing mechanism includes a tubular wall of one of the nozzle portion and the socket and an annular protrusion of the other of the nozzle portion and the socket that engages the tubular wall. 20. The sprinkler of claim 12 wherein the frame comprises a base portion that includes a portion of the socket and the wall of the socket having the outer surface thereon is upstanding from the base portion.
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