Oscillating wave lawn sprinkler
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1. In an ocillating wave type lawn sprinkler including a base;
- a motor housing located at one end of the base;
a support arbor located at the other end of the base;
a spray tube assembly having a spray tube journaled at a first end in the housing and at a second end in the arbor;
a fluid actuated motor located in said housing; and
a spray tube linkage assembly coupled between said motor and said spray tube assembly, for transforming rotational motion of said motor into angularly oscillatory motion of said spray tube, the improvement comprising;
releasable coupling means for releasably coupling said linkage assembly to said spray tube assembly, said coupling means includinga first collar secured to a portion of said spray tube and projecting outwardly therefrom,a second collar secured to a portion of said linkage assembly and adapted to be maintained in abutment with said first collar, anda detent carried by said first and second collars, said detent includinga recess,a teat for engaging said recess, anddeflection means formed in one of the collars permitting a portion of the collar to flex out of abutment with the other of said collars, thereby permitting said teat to disengage from said recess,whereby said detent yieldably disengages whenever said spray tube is subjected to an externally applied rotational force exceeding a predetermined magnitude, said disengagement permitting said spray tube to angularly deflect away from the force.
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An oscillating wave type lawn sprinkler having a spray tube that is angularly oscillated about its axis by a spray tube linkage assembly that is driven by a water-actuated motor. The linkage assembly is coupled to the spray tube by a releasable coupling that disengages whenever the spray tube is subjected to an external force which exceeds a predetermined magnitude, thereby permitting the spray tube to angularly deflect out of its normal alignment. Normal alignment of the spray tube is restored by manually rotating the spray tube until the coupling is again engaged.
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1. In an ocillating wave type lawn sprinkler including a base;
- a motor housing located at one end of the base;
a support arbor located at the other end of the base;
a spray tube assembly having a spray tube journaled at a first end in the housing and at a second end in the arbor;
a fluid actuated motor located in said housing; and
a spray tube linkage assembly coupled between said motor and said spray tube assembly, for transforming rotational motion of said motor into angularly oscillatory motion of said spray tube, the improvement comprising;releasable coupling means for releasably coupling said linkage assembly to said spray tube assembly, said coupling means including a first collar secured to a portion of said spray tube and projecting outwardly therefrom, a second collar secured to a portion of said linkage assembly and adapted to be maintained in abutment with said first collar, and a detent carried by said first and second collars, said detent including a recess, a teat for engaging said recess, and deflection means formed in one of the collars permitting a portion of the collar to flex out of abutment with the other of said collars, thereby permitting said teat to disengage from said recess, whereby said detent yieldably disengages whenever said spray tube is subjected to an externally applied rotational force exceeding a predetermined magnitude, said disengagement permitting said spray tube to angularly deflect away from the force.
- a motor housing located at one end of the base;
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2. An oscillating wave type lawn sprinkler comprising:
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a body having a base, a motor housing located at one end of said base, and a support arbor located at the other end of said base;
a said motor housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, whereby fluid is allowed to flow therethrough;a spray tube assembly having a spray tube journaled at a first end in said housing and at a second end in said arbor; a fluid-actuated motor having a drive shaft extending outwardly through a wall of said housing, said flow of fluid through said housing effecting a rotational motion of said drive shaft; a spray tube linkage assembly coupled between said drive shaft and said spray tube assembly, for transforming the rotational motion of said drive shaft into angularly oscillatory motion of said spray tube, said linkage assembly including a spray tube crank having a jacket portion that encircles said spray tube assembly, said crank being driven in an angularly oscillatory fashion about the axis of rotation of said spray tube; and releasable coupling means for coupling the spray tube crank of said linkage to assembly to said spray tube assembly, said coupling means including a first collar secured to said spray tube assembly and projecting radially outwardly there from, a second collar secured to the jacket portion of said spray tube crank and projecting radially outwardly therefrom, in abutment with said first collar, and a detent having a teat located on said first collar, a recess located on second collar and adapted to be engaged by said teat, said teat and recess having tapered sidewalls forming obtuse angles with the respective abutting faces of said first and second collars, and deflection means for permitting at least a portion of said first and second collars to deflect out of mutual abutment, thereby permitting said teat to disengage from said recess, said deflection means including means defining an arcuate slot in said first collar, said slot being centered substantially at the circumferential location of said teat, and an arcuate flange located on said first collar and extending over at least a major portion of the circumference of said first collar, whereby said spray tube is permitted to angularly deflect out of its normal operational alignment when subjected to an externally applied rotational force exceeding a predetermined magnitude. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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5. An oscillating wave type lawn sprinkler comprising:
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a body having a base, a motor housing located at one end of said base, and a support arbor located at the other end of said base;
said motor housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, whereby fluid is allowed to flow therethrough;a spray tube assembly including a spray tube journaled at a first end in said housing and at a second end in said arbor, and a sleeve encircling said spray tube and secured thereto; a fluid-actuated motor having a drive shaft extending outwardly through a wall of said housing, said flow of fluid through said housing effecting a rotational motion to said drive shaft; a spray tube linkage assembly coupled between said drive shaft and said spray tube assembly, for transforming the rotational motion of said drive shaft into angularly oscillatory motion of said spray tube said linkage assembly including a spray tube crank having a jacket portion that encircles the sleeve of said spray tube assembly, said crank being driven in an angularly oscillatory fashion about the axis of rotation of said spray tube assembly; and releasable coupling means for coupling the spray tube crank of said linkage assembly to the sleeve of said spray tube assembly, said coupling means including a first collar secured to a first end of said sleeve and projecting radially outwardly therefrom, a second collar secured to a first end of said jacket and projecting radially outwardly therefrom, in abutment with said first collar, an annular shoulder secured to a second end of said sleeve and projecting radially outwardly therefrom, to abut a second end of said jacket, thereby cooperating with said first collar to prevent said jacket from sliding axially along said sleeve, and a detent having a recess located in one of said first and second collars, a teat to engage said recess located on the other of said first and second collars, and deflection means for permitting at least a portion of said first and second collars to deflect out of mutual abutment, thereby permitting said teat to disengage from said recess whereby said spray tube is permitted to angularly deflect out of its normal operational alignment when subjected to an externally applied rotational force exceeding a predetermined magnitude.
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6. In an oscillating wave lawn sprinkler of the new type having a spray tube, a fluid-acutated motor, and a linkage assembly coupled between the motor and the spray tube for transforming rotational motion of the motor into angularly oscillatory motion of the spray tube, the improvement comprising:
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means for releasably coupling the linkage assembly to the spray tube, said coupling means including a first collar secured to a portion of said spray tube and projecting radially outwardly therefrom, a second collar secured to a portion of said linkage assembly and adapted to be maintained in abutment with said first collar, and a detent carried by said first and second collars, said detent including a recess, a teat for engaging said recess, and deflection means formed in one of the collars for permitting at least a portion of the collar to flex out of abutment with the other of said collars, thereby permitting said teat to disengage from said recess, whereby said spray tube is permitted to angularly deflect out of its normal operational alignment when subjected to an externally applied rotational force exceeding a predetermined magnitude. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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