Abstract:
A mobile outdoor watering device. The device includes a base frame with wheels, a mounted water sprinkling element, and an elongated handle connected to the base frame. The handle comprises a water conduit and an adjustable valve for controlling the flow of water to the sprinkling element. An elbow pipe with a timer shut-off valve is connected to the handle on one side and water hose on the other side.
Abstract:
An adjustable oscillating sprinkler with a rectangular shaped frame having a generally tubular shaped housing rotatably attached to said frame with a nozzle strip attached to the tubular housing, where the nozzle strip has a plurality of flexible nozzles, and the sprinkler also has a pivot plate in contact with the nozzle strip and the tubular housing, where an adjusting element rotates the pivot plate about a radius of its longitudinal axis thereby adjusting the coverage pattern of the sprinkler.
Abstract:
A shower device includes: a driving unit including a housing and a core allowed to reciprocate by water which is introduced into the housing; a shower part allowed to swing; a water guide channel introducing water which is introduced into the housing to the shower part; and a power transmission part transmitting a motion of the core to the shower part. The shower part sprinkles water while swinging when water is introduced into the housing.
Abstract:
A lawn sprinkler with changeable nozzles has a main bracket, a rotating device, a connecting device and a nozzle tube. The rotating device is mounted in the main bracket and connects to a water pipe providing waters. The connecting device is attached to the rotating device and has a water outlet. The nozzle tube is mounted pivotally on the connecting device and has multiple water inlets, multiple nozzle assemblies and at least one board. The water inlets selectively align with the water outlet of the connecting device. One nozzle assembly corresponds to one water inlet. Each board is formed between each two water inlets to distinguish the water. The nozzle tube is rotated relative to the connecting device to change the water inlet of the nozzle tube aligning with the water outlet of the connecting device.
Abstract:
A water shutoff and discharge control device for sprinklers comprises a water intake assembly mounted to a support seat and swung back-and-forth by a sprinkling control assembly wherein the water intake assembly has a tube with multiple bores drilled thereon for the mounting of a sealing strip equipped with multiple spray nozzles and water-sealing areas. Both end sections of the tube are disposed multiple control channels each connecting to the interior of the tube for the extension of a control shaft with a plug mounted thereto. Each plug having an inlet aperture and an abutment surface is corresponded to a water-sealing area of the sealing strip to reveal a movement space there-between, permitting the plug flushed by the water flow to climb upwards and, depending on the movement of the control shaft, to switch in position relative to the spray nozzle for easy control of water shutoff or discharge thereby.
Abstract:
A sprinkler includes a housing disposed on a base, and a sprinkler tube coupled to a oscillating mechanism, for allowing the sprinkler tube to be rotated relative to the housing and the base by the oscillating mechanism, the oscillating mechanism includes a receptacle disposed within the housing, and a casing rotatably attached to the receptacle, and coupled to the sprinkler tube, for allowing the casing and the sprinkler tube to be rotated relative to the receptacle. A device may be used for swinging the casing and the sprinkler tube relative to the receptacle in reciprocating action, to allow the water to smoothly or swiftly flow out of the sprinkler tube in various kinds of water spraying patterns.
Abstract:
A showerhead assembly has a tubular shaped spray head and a longitudinal axis. The tubular shaped spray head has several apertures located along the longitudinal axis. The tubular shaped spray head is connected to a water source for introducing water in the tubular shaped spray head. The showerhead assembly also has a housing for supporting the tubular shaped spray head on a surface. Water traverses through the tubular shaped spray head for spraying beams of water through the apertures.
Abstract:
A swinging mechanism for a lawn sprinkler includes a sprinkling control unit with a gear-operated transmission mechanism adapted therein attached to one side of a sprinkler mount thereof. A limiting connector having a water outlet connector engaged at one side is correspondingly matched to the gear-operated transmission mechanism and a sprinkler body. A main driving wheel, an adjusting seat, and a water inlet connector are sequentially coupled at the other end of the gear-operated transmission mechanism thereof. A flow switch plate, a switch device and a retaining pole are mounted to a limiting groove of the adjusting seat thereof. The switch device, of a frame body, has resilient ribs extending centripetally at the inner side meshing with an adjusting serrated section of the retaining pole, inverted U-shaped resilient sections with stop blocks abutting against one side of protruded guide blocks of the limiting groove thereof, and indented control sections to retain both ends of the flow switch plate therein. To swing back the sprinkler body at the limiting end, the switch device is rotated at the limiting groove of the adjusting groove therein via the retaining pole coupled with the gear-operated transmission mechanism at one end, instantaneously pushing the stop blocks over to the other side of the protruded guide blocks and activating the flow switch plate to move therewith so as to precisely switch the angle of water discharge and effect the operation of the sprinkling control unit in an easy and smooth manner.
Abstract:
In a sprinkling apparatus constructed as a square sprinkler, which has a straight nozzle row with a plurality of nozzles and directionally adjustable nozzle axes, it is possible to tilt the nozzle axes of single nozzles collectively relative to one another. A preferred embodiment has a fan-like sprinkling pattern, the jets of the fan being symmetrically or asymmetrically brought together or moved apart. The fan edges can be adjusted independently of one another.
Abstract:
Unitized sprinkler assembly including a housing assembly having an inlet end constructed and arranged to be connected with a source of water under pressure and a spaced outlet end, a manually adjustable control mechanism carried by the housing assembly, a sprinkler head assembly having an inlet end disposed to receive water under pressure flowing from the outlet end of the housing assembly, a base assembly constructed and arranged to support the assemblies on a ground area to be sprinkled, a structural connection between the sprinkler head assembly and the housing assembly constructed and arranged to enable the sprinkler head assembly to oscillate about an oscillatory axis with respect to the housing assembly, an oscillating mechanism mounted in the housing assembly constructed and arranged to be operated by the flow of water under pressure and connected with the sprinkler head assembly to oscillate the sprinkler head assembly about the oscillatory axis through repeated oscillating head cycles, an adjusting mechanism constructed and arranged to enable the distance of the head stroke of each oscillating head cycle to be adjusted within a range between a minimum head stroke distance and a maximum head stroke distance, and a control member to control selectively the width of the spray patter discharged from the sprinkler head assembly. The housing assembly may include first and second housing assemblies.