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  • This invention relates to that class of rotary sprinklers usedin connection with gardenhose for sprinkling purposes; and it consists, essentially, in providing a rotary deflectingplate removed some distance from the discharge end of the nozzle, and so constructed that the rotations of the deflector-plate are not liable to be interfered with orstopped by the sand or other sediment that may be in the water passing through the nozzle, as in other inventions of this class.
  • Figure 1 shows a sectional elevation of the invention
  • Fig. 2 a top view of the same
  • Fig. 3 a view of the lower side of the deflectonplate
  • Fig. 4 a view of a modified form of deflector-plate.
  • A, Fig. 1 represents the base-piece, provided on its inner circumference with screwthreads for the purpose of attaching the invention to the end of the hose or branch pipe.
  • the base-piece A and the nozzle B may be cast in one piece, if desired.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 represents the standards, made, preferably, of spring-wire. Thesestandards are bent at right angles in order to pro vide sufficient space between them for the dehector-plate. The lower ends of these standards are rigidly securedin the openings in the arms a of the nozzle B, and the upper ends rigidly secured in the openings of the arms a of the cap D, thus supporting the cap in its proper position.
  • D represents the cap or top of the invention.
  • This cap is also cast with arms a on its outer circumference similar to the arms a on nozzle B, but extending in a downward direct-ion at an angle of about thirty degrees with a horizontal line. These arms a have an opening in each of them.
  • This cap is also provided with a large central cylindrical opening a passing 11 early through the cap in a vertical direction, a small opening a, passing through one side of the circumference of the cap in a horizontal direction, and an opening a" for the purpose of admitting oil to the spindleE passing from the circumference of the cap to the base of the central opening a The purpose of these openings will be described hereinafter.
  • E, Fig. 1 represents the spindle, made of any suitable and hardened metal and having a rounded head, as shown, which bears against a hardened disk a
  • This spindle has a circumferential groove cf near its upper end for the purpose of receiving a pin a, passing through the openinga of the cap.
  • the pin a engaging with the groove a, the spindle is secured in its proper position in the large central opening a of the cap and permitted to rotate around its axis, but has no motion in the direction of its axis.
  • This plate G represents the deflectorplate,having the cone-shaped deflector F rigidly secured to its under side and removed from the discharge-opening of the nozzle, the plate and cone deflector being rigidly secured to the lower end of the spindle E in any well-known manner.
  • This plate G is trifoliate in shape, as shown in Fig. 3, each cusp of which has near its center a depressed cupshaped opening I), the edges of the cusps being turned up and down, respectively, as shown in Fig. 3, thereby forming lips or flanges.
  • the Water passing through the nozzle B unobstructed and striking the cone on the under side of the plate is so deflected that the under side of the plate receives the full volume of water equally distributed over its en tire under surface, and by means of the pcculiar construction of the plate the water is thrown in all directions.
  • the water passing through the cup-shaped depressions bstrikes against the flange b turned up, and is thrown in an upward direction.
  • the water striking the under side of the plate and the turneddown flanges b is thrown in a downward direction.
  • the force of the water against these flanges b Z9 11 gives to the spindle and its attachments a rapid rotary movement, spraying the water equally over the ground.
  • trifoliate deflector-plate G substantially as and for the purposes specified.
  • the cap D provided with openings 0: a and a, as described,
  • the spindle E in combination with the spindle E, fitting loosely into the opening 01. of the cap and secured therein by means of a pin a passing through the opening a and engaging with a groove a at the upper end of the spindle, the spindle having rigidly secured to its lower end the cone-shaped deflector and the trifoliate deflector-plate,for the purpose described.

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W. F. WARE.
ROTARY LAWN SPRINKLER.
No. 453,055.- Patented May 26, 1891.
NITED STATES PATENT FFICE' WILLIAM FRANCIS AKE, OF BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY.
ROTARY LAWN-SPRINKLER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 453,055, dated May 26, 1891.
Application filed October 16, 1890. Serial No. 368,373. (No model.)
To ctZZ whom, it may concern.-
- Be it known that 1, WILLIAM FRANCIS YVARE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Bridgeton, in the county of Cumberland and State of New Jersey, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Rotary Lawn- Sprinklers; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of ref crence marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to that class of rotary sprinklers usedin connection with gardenhose for sprinkling purposes; and it consists, essentially, in providing a rotary deflectingplate removed some distance from the discharge end of the nozzle, and so constructed that the rotations of the deflector-plate are not liable to be interfered with orstopped by the sand or other sediment that may be in the water passing through the nozzle, as in other inventions of this class.
In the drawings, Figure 1 shows a sectional elevation of the invention; Fig. 2, a top view of the same; Fig. 3, a view of the lower side of the deflectonplate, and Fig. 4 a view of a modified form of deflector-plate.
A, Fig. 1, represents the base-piece, provided on its inner circumference with screwthreads for the purpose of attaching the invention to the end of the hose or branch pipe.
B, Fig. 1, represents the nozzle, cast or otherwise secured into the base-piece A. The base of the nozzle within the base-piece forms a shoulder to, upon which may rest a rubber washer to prevent leakage. The nozzle has also on its outer circumference arms a, extending in .an upward direction at an angle of about sixty degrees with a horizontal line. These arms a have an opening in each of them for purposes hereinafter described. The base-piece A and the nozzle B may be cast in one piece, if desired.
0, Figs. 1 and 2, represents the standards, made, preferably, of spring-wire. Thesestandards are bent at right angles in order to pro vide sufficient space between them for the dehector-plate. The lower ends of these standards are rigidly securedin the openings in the arms a of the nozzle B, and the upper ends rigidly secured in the openings of the arms a of the cap D, thus supporting the cap in its proper position.
D, Figs. 1 and 2, represents the cap or top of the invention. This cap is also cast with arms a on its outer circumference similar to the arms a on nozzle B, but extending in a downward direct-ion at an angle of about thirty degrees with a horizontal line. These arms a have an opening in each of them. This cap is also provided with a large central cylindrical opening a passing 11 early through the cap in a vertical direction, a small opening a, passing through one side of the circumference of the cap in a horizontal direction, and an opening a" for the purpose of admitting oil to the spindleE passing from the circumference of the cap to the base of the central opening a The purpose of these openings will be described hereinafter.
E, Fig. 1, represents the spindle, made of any suitable and hardened metal and having a rounded head, as shown, which bears against a hardened disk a This spindle has a circumferential groove cf near its upper end for the purpose of receiving a pin a, passing through the openinga of the cap. By means of the pin a", engaging with the groove a, the spindle is secured in its proper position in the large central opening a of the cap and permitted to rotate around its axis, but has no motion in the direction of its axis.
G, Figs. 1 and 3, represents the deflectorplate,having the cone-shaped deflector F rigidly secured to its under side and removed from the discharge-opening of the nozzle, the plate and cone deflector being rigidly secured to the lower end of the spindle E in any well-known manner. This plate G is trifoliate in shape, as shown in Fig. 3, each cusp of which has near its center a depressed cupshaped opening I), the edges of the cusps being turned up and down, respectively, as shown in Fig. 3, thereby forming lips or flanges.
The Water passing through the nozzle B unobstructed and striking the cone on the under side of the plate is so deflected that the under side of the plate receives the full volume of water equally distributed over its en tire under surface, and by means of the pcculiar construction of the plate the water is thrown in all directions. The water passing through the cup-shaped depressions bstrikes against the flange b turned up, and is thrown in an upward direction. The water striking the under side of the plate and the turneddown flanges b is thrown in a downward direction. The force of the water against these flanges b Z9 11 gives to the spindle and its attachments a rapid rotary movement, spraying the water equally over the ground.
I do not confine myself entirely to this described form of plate, neither to the modified form shown in Fig. 4, but may use plates of various forms having the cone-shaped deflector on the under side of the plate.
Having thus fully described my invention, whatI claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a rotary sprinkler, the combination of the following elements: the base-piece A, the nozzle B, the standards 0, the cap D, and the spindle E, having the cone-shaped deflector and the trifoliate-shaped deflector-plate rigidly secured thereto, as described.
2. In av rotary lawn-sprinkler, the combination of the base-piece A, nozzle 13, having obliquely extended recessed arms a, the cap D, having obliquely-extended recessed arms a, the angular standards secured to the respective arms a, so as to support the cap D, the spindle E, the cone-shaped deflector F, and
trifoliate deflector-plate G, substantially as and for the purposes specified.
3. In a rotarylawn-sprinkler, the cap D, provided with openings 0: a and a, as described,
in combination with the spindle E, fitting loosely into the opening 01. of the cap and secured therein by means of a pin a passing through the opening a and engaging with a groove a at the upper end of the spindle, the spindle having rigidly secured to its lower end the cone-shaped deflector and the trifoliate deflector-plate,for the purpose described.
4. In a rotary lawn-spinkler, the combination of the nozzle B, provided with upwardlyextending arms a, with openings to receive the lower ends of the standards, the cap D, with downwardly-extending arms a, with openings to receive the upper ends of the standards,and the standards C,of spring-wire, bent at right angles for the purpose of providing sufficient space for the rotation of the deflector-plate G, and cone-shaped deflector F, secured to the lower end of the spindle, as described.
5. The cone-shaped deflector and the mitoliate deflector-plate rigidly secured to the lower end of the spindle E and securedin its removed position above the discharge end of the nozzle B by means of the pin a passing through the opening a of the cap D and engaging with the circumferential groove a of the spindle E, as and for the purpose set forth. In testimonywhereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM FRANCIS IVARE. Witnesses:
P. KENNEDY REEVES, HENRY A. .IAUVIER.
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US2596761A (en) * 1952-02-23 1952-05-13 Carpani Joseph Fire extinguisher for motor vehicles
US2639947A (en) * 1948-06-07 1953-05-26 Ruhrchemie Ag Liquid distributing tray
US4121769A (en) * 1976-04-14 1978-10-24 Mordeki Drori Rotary spraying device particularly useful for water irrigation
US4208359A (en) * 1979-01-29 1980-06-17 The Marley Company Low head non-clogging water distribution nozzle for cooling towers
US4660765A (en) * 1984-07-20 1987-04-28 Peretz Rosenberg Water sprinkler
US4700893A (en) * 1986-07-25 1987-10-20 The Marley Cooling Tower Company Multipurpose non-clogging nozzle for water cooling towers
US5392993A (en) * 1994-01-21 1995-02-28 Grinnell Corporation, Fire protection nozzle
US6715404B2 (en) * 2002-03-21 2004-04-06 Anthony L. Pratt Sprinkler unit for fermenting system
US20050050608A1 (en) * 2003-09-08 2005-03-10 Microtek Medical Holdings, Inc. Water-soluble articles and methods of making and using the same
US20050145394A1 (en) * 2002-04-29 2005-07-07 Wancho Thomas F. Extended coverage ordinary hazard sprinkler system
US20060091232A1 (en) * 2004-11-03 2006-05-04 Grant Stuart F Water deflection assembly
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US2639947A (en) * 1948-06-07 1953-05-26 Ruhrchemie Ag Liquid distributing tray
US2596761A (en) * 1952-02-23 1952-05-13 Carpani Joseph Fire extinguisher for motor vehicles
US4121769A (en) * 1976-04-14 1978-10-24 Mordeki Drori Rotary spraying device particularly useful for water irrigation
US4208359A (en) * 1979-01-29 1980-06-17 The Marley Company Low head non-clogging water distribution nozzle for cooling towers
US4660765A (en) * 1984-07-20 1987-04-28 Peretz Rosenberg Water sprinkler
US4700893A (en) * 1986-07-25 1987-10-20 The Marley Cooling Tower Company Multipurpose non-clogging nozzle for water cooling towers
US5392993A (en) * 1994-01-21 1995-02-28 Grinnell Corporation, Fire protection nozzle
US6715404B2 (en) * 2002-03-21 2004-04-06 Anthony L. Pratt Sprinkler unit for fermenting system
US20050145394A1 (en) * 2002-04-29 2005-07-07 Wancho Thomas F. Extended coverage ordinary hazard sprinkler system
US20050050608A1 (en) * 2003-09-08 2005-03-10 Microtek Medical Holdings, Inc. Water-soluble articles and methods of making and using the same
US20080005827A1 (en) * 2003-09-08 2008-01-10 Steward John B Water-soluble glove liners and composite gloves containing the same
US20060091232A1 (en) * 2004-11-03 2006-05-04 Grant Stuart F Water deflection assembly
US7552877B2 (en) 2004-11-03 2009-06-30 Nelson Irrigation Corporation Water deflection assembly
US10252281B2 (en) * 2014-11-19 2019-04-09 Jiangsu University Jet type spray head double-limiting reversing mechanism

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