Two piece variable stator for sprinkler nozzle flow control
First Claim
1. In a sprinkler having a head mounting a nozzle for dispersing fluid through said head and out of said nozzle and impeller means associated with said head operatively engaging said nozzle for rotating said nozzle in response to said fluid passing through said head, the improvement comprising:
- means for controlling the velocity of fluid flowing to the impeller means includinga housing for mounting within the path of fluid flow toward said head, said housing having a first aperture for passing therethrough at least a portion of the fluid flowing toward said head to the impeller means and a second aperture for selectively passing fluid therethrough to bypass the impeller means;
an annular flexible barrier member in overlying relation to said second aperture for selectively opening said second aperture;
an outer sidewall portion having said second aperture therein;
an inner sidewall portion having a base for supporting the outer sidewall portion in sealing engagement therewith; and
whereinsaid first aperture is in said base, spaced from said inner sidewall portion; and
said annular flexible barrier member is an integral part of said inner sidewall portion, spaced from said base.
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Abstract
A variable stator for use in a sprinkler head has a two piece stator housing which includes flexible inner sidewalls overlying spaced apertures in an outer sidewall. The stator housing includes a plurality of drive ports which pass a controlled portion of the fluid flow against an impeller that is part of the drive mechanism for rotating the nozzle of the sprinkler head. The inner sidewalls flex inwardly as a function of fluid flow around the stator relative to the controlled fluid flow to the impeller to selectively open the apertures to keep the rate of rotation of the sprinkler nozzle relatively constant. By locating the impeller within the stator, upstream of the remaining fluid flow around the stator and through the spaced apertures, wear on the impeller is minimized. In addition, turbulence through and around the stator is minimized to further reduce wear and for increased fluid flow control.
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8 Claims
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1. In a sprinkler having a head mounting a nozzle for dispersing fluid through said head and out of said nozzle and impeller means associated with said head operatively engaging said nozzle for rotating said nozzle in response to said fluid passing through said head, the improvement comprising:
means for controlling the velocity of fluid flowing to the impeller means including a housing for mounting within the path of fluid flow toward said head, said housing having a first aperture for passing therethrough at least a portion of the fluid flowing toward said head to the impeller means and a second aperture for selectively passing fluid therethrough to bypass the impeller means; an annular flexible barrier member in overlying relation to said second aperture for selectively opening said second aperture; an outer sidewall portion having said second aperture therein; an inner sidewall portion having a base for supporting the outer sidewall portion in sealing engagement therewith; and
whereinsaid first aperture is in said base, spaced from said inner sidewall portion; and said annular flexible barrier member is an integral part of said inner sidewall portion, spaced from said base. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. In a sprinkler having a head mounting a nozzle for dispersing fluid through said head and out of said nozzle and impeller means associated with said head operatively engaging said nozzle for rotating said nozzle in response to said fluid passing through said head, an improved flow control device comprising:
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a first part comprising an annular member having an annular array of spaced apertures formed in an edge portion of said member; and a second part comprising a cup member including a base portion having impeller drive apertures therein for directing a first predetermined portion of fluid flow toward the impeller means associated with the sprinkler head; and an integral, vertically extending, flexible, annular sidewall portion in overlying relation to said annular array of spaced apertures whereby a second portion of fluid flow toward said nozzle head passing about said device deflects said barrier wall away from said spaced apertures to permit some of said second portion of fluid to flow through said spaced apertures.
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6. In a sprinkler having a head mounting a nozzle for dispersing fluid through said head and out of said nozzle and impeller means associated with said head operatively engaging said nozzle for rotating said nozzle in response to said fluid passing through said head, an improved flow control device comprising:
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a first part comprising an annular inverted cup member having an annular array of spaced apertures formed in a sidewall depending from its base; and a second part comprising an upright cup member having impeller drive aperture means in its cup base for directing a first portion of fluid flow toward an impeller positioned within said upright cup and an integral, vertically extending, flexible, annular barrier wall slip fit within said inverted annular cup member in overlying relation to said annular array of spaced apertures whereby a second portion of fluid flow toward said nozzle head passing about said device deflects said barrier wall away from said spaced apertures to permit some of said second portion of fluid to flow through said spaced apertures. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. In a sprinkler having a head mounting a nozzle for dispersing fluid through said head and out of said nozzle and impeller means associated with said head operatively engaging said nozzle for rotating said nozzle in response to said fluid passing through said head, the improvement comprising:
means for controlling the velocity of fluid flowing to the impeller means including a housing for mounting within the path of fluid flow toward said head, said housing including a base portion having at least one aperture therein for passing therethrough at least a portion of the fluid flowing toward said head to the impeller means; a sidewall portion having at least one aperture therein for selectively passing fluid there through to bypass the impeller means; and flexible barrier means overlying said at least one sidewall aperture for selectively opening said sidewall aperture in response to an increase in fluid pressure about said second aperture.
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