Rotary irrigation sprinkler nozzle with improved distribution
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1. An irrigation sprinkler nozzle adapted to be mounted to a rotary sprinkler unit for applying water admitted to the sprinkler unit from a pressurized source over an arcuate area extending from the sprinkler unit outwardly a predetermined distance, said irrigation sprinkler nozzle comprising:
- a nozzle body adapted to be mounted to said rotary sprinkler unit;
an elongated water flow passageway extending through said nozzle body, one end of said flow passageway being adapted to receive water from said pressurized source, and the other end of said passageway terminating in a range nozzle outlet for projecting a columnated water stream upwardly and outwardly away from said sprinkler unit, said columnated stream being composed of relatively high energy water for irrigating an area extending from a first location away from said sprinkler unit outwardly thereof to said predetermined distance;
a spreader nozzle outlet formed in said nozzle body vertically below said range nozzle outlet, said spreader nozzle outlet communicating with said elongated water flow passageway through a pressure reducing chamber formed in said nozzle body below said passageway to produce a spray composed of relatively lower energy water for irrigating an area extending from a second location away from said sprinkler unit outwardly thereof to approximately said first location, said pressure reducing chamber including an inlet passage communicating with said water flow passageway rearwardly of said range nozzle outlet, said inlet passage being formed to extend downwardly from said passageway into said chamber to cause water flowing therethrough from said flow passageway into said chamber to undergo a directional change of approximately one hundred eighty degrees; and
a tertiary nozzle outlet formed in said nozzle body, said tertiary nozzle outlet communicating with said pressure reducing chamber through a flow port dimensioned to substantially reduce the pressure of water flowing from said chamber to said tertiary nozzle outlet to produce a spray of low energy which falls-out over an area extending form immediately adjacent said sprinkler unit outwardly to approximately said second location.
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Abstract
An irrigation sprinkler nozzle comprising a nozzle body having an elongated range nozzle passageway formed therethrough, a spreader nozzle outlet fed by a pressure reducing chamber disposed below the passageway, and a tertiary nozzle outlet disposed laterally of the passageway and above the spreader nozzle outlet, the tertiary nozzle outlet receiving water from the pressure reducing chamber through a pressure reducing flow port.
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1. An irrigation sprinkler nozzle adapted to be mounted to a rotary sprinkler unit for applying water admitted to the sprinkler unit from a pressurized source over an arcuate area extending from the sprinkler unit outwardly a predetermined distance, said irrigation sprinkler nozzle comprising:
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a nozzle body adapted to be mounted to said rotary sprinkler unit; an elongated water flow passageway extending through said nozzle body, one end of said flow passageway being adapted to receive water from said pressurized source, and the other end of said passageway terminating in a range nozzle outlet for projecting a columnated water stream upwardly and outwardly away from said sprinkler unit, said columnated stream being composed of relatively high energy water for irrigating an area extending from a first location away from said sprinkler unit outwardly thereof to said predetermined distance; a spreader nozzle outlet formed in said nozzle body vertically below said range nozzle outlet, said spreader nozzle outlet communicating with said elongated water flow passageway through a pressure reducing chamber formed in said nozzle body below said passageway to produce a spray composed of relatively lower energy water for irrigating an area extending from a second location away from said sprinkler unit outwardly thereof to approximately said first location, said pressure reducing chamber including an inlet passage communicating with said water flow passageway rearwardly of said range nozzle outlet, said inlet passage being formed to extend downwardly from said passageway into said chamber to cause water flowing therethrough from said flow passageway into said chamber to undergo a directional change of approximately one hundred eighty degrees; and a tertiary nozzle outlet formed in said nozzle body, said tertiary nozzle outlet communicating with said pressure reducing chamber through a flow port dimensioned to substantially reduce the pressure of water flowing from said chamber to said tertiary nozzle outlet to produce a spray of low energy which falls-out over an area extending form immediately adjacent said sprinkler unit outwardly to approximately said second location. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An irrigation sprinkler nozzle adapted to be mounted to a rotary sprinkler unit for applying water admitted to the sprinkler unit from a pressurized source over an arcuate area extending from the sprinkler unit outwardly a predetermined distance, said irrigation sprinkler nozzle comprising:
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a nozzle body adapted to be mounted to said rotary sprinkler unit; an elongated water flow passageway extending through said nozzle body, one end of said flow passageway being adapted to receive water from said pressurized source, and the other end of said passageway terminating in a range nozzle outlet for projecting a columnated water stream upwardly and outwardly away from said sprinkler unit, said columnated stream being composed of relatively high energy water for irrigating an area extending from a first location away from said sprinkler unit outwardly thereof to said predetermined distance; a spreader nozzle outlet formed in said nozzle body vertically below said range nozzle outlet, said spreader nozzle outlet communicating with said elongated water flow passageway through a pressure reducing chamber having a downwardly opening inlet formed in said nozzle body below said passageway to produce a spray composed of relatively lower energy water for irrigating an area extending from a second location away from said sprinkler unit outwardly thereof to approximately said first location said downwardly opening inlet causing water flowing therethrough between said flow passageway and said chamber to undergo a directional change of approximately one hundred eighty degrees; and a tertiary nozzle outlet formed in said nozzle body above said spreader nozzle outlet and laterally of said range nozzle outlet, said tertiary nozzle outlet communicating with said pressure reducing chamber through a substantially upwardly opening flow port dimensioned to substantially reduce the pressure of water flowing from said chamber to said tertiary nozzle outlet, said flow port causing water flowing therethrough from said chamber to said tertiary nozzle outlet to undergo two successive directional changes of approximately ninety degrees each, thereby to produce a spray of low energy which falls-out over an area extending from immediately adjacent said sprinkler unit outwardly to approximately said second location. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An irrigation sprinkler nozzle adapted to be mounted to a rotary sprinkler unit for applying water admitted to the sprinkler unit from a pressurized source over an arcuate area extending from the sprinkler unit outwardly a predetermined distance, said irrigation sprinkler nozzle comprising:
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a molded plastic nozzle body adapted to be mounted to said rotary sprinkler unit; an elongated water flow passageway extending through said nozzle body, one end of said flow passageway being adapted to receive water from said pressurized source, and the other end of said passageway terminating in a range nozzle outlet for projecting a columnated water stream upwardly and outwardly away from said sprinkler unit, said columnated stream being composed of relatively high energy water for irrigating an area extending from a first location away from said sprinkler unit outwardly thereof to said predetermined distance; a spreader nozzle outlet formed in said nozzle body vertically below said range nozzle outlet, said spreader nozzle outlet communicating with said elongated water flow passageway through a pressure reducing chamber formed in said nozzle body below said passageway to produce a spray composed of relatively lower energy water for irrigating an area extending from a second location away from said sprinkler unit outwardly thereof to approximately said first location, said chamber including an inlet passage communicating with said passageway rearwardly of said range nozzle outlet and formed to extend vertically downwardly whereby water from said passageway is turned approximately ninety degrees when flowing into said chamber; and a tertiary nozzle outlet formed in said nozzle body above said spreader nozzle outlet and laterally of said range nozzle outlet, said tertiary nozzle outlet communicating with said pressure reducing chamber through a substantially vertically upwardly disposed flow port dimensioned to substantially reduce the pressure of water flowing from said chamber to said tertiary nozzle outlet to produce a spray of low energy which falls-out over an area extending from immediately adjacent said sprinkler unit outwardly to approximately said second location. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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