Abstract:
A sprinkler includes a base, a tubular body disposed on the base, at least one control assembly mounted to the tubular body, and at least one nozzle set which has a plurality of nozzles aligned in a row and is disposed on the tubular body. The control assembly includes at least one push portion mounted with at least one connecting member which is pivotally connected to at least one guiding member with a plurality of sliding slots. The sliding slots are inserted by the nozzles for allowing the nozzles to be moved back and forth selectively. By movement of the push portion in an axial direction of the tubular body caused by manual operation, the guiding member is also moved radially to drive at least one of the nozzles to incline in turn.
Abstract:
A sprinkler adjustment member includes a plurality of nozzle tubes aligned in a sprinkler base. An adjustment piece is assembled with the sprinkler base. The adjustment piece controls and guide the plurality of nozzle tubes correspondingly and the adjustment piece swings so as to drive the plurality of nozzle tubes moving at an angle and different water distribution patterns are provided. The sprinkler base is pivotally disposed on a receiving member and for adjustment angle with a pendulum movement. A place base is connected with the receiving member and the receiving member is capable of pivoting on the place base, such that the sprinkler moves and tilts at multi-angles and multi-directions for providing various sprinkling patterns.
Abstract:
In accordance with one aspect, a faucet-supplied irrigation system is provided having a container, coiled tubing in the container, a plurality of pop-up sprinklers in the container, and a plurality of connectors in the container for attachment to the tubing and sprinklers. The irrigation system includes an irrigation controller in the container and a pressure regulator in the container to regulate water pressure of the supply of water to the sprinklers from the faucet. The container is configured to maintain a plurality of the coiled tubing, pop-up sprinklers, connectors, controller and regulator in a predetermined arrangement within the container.
Abstract:
A percussive sprinkler includes a base having a supporting portion and a mounting portion. An inlet pipe is secured on the mounting portion for guiding water into the percussive sprinkler. A guide frame is rotatably mounting on the inlet pipe. A watering tube is mounted on the inlet pipe and communicates with the inlet pipe for spraying water from the inlet pipe. The guide frame has a tube coupling extending therefrom near the inlet pipe and the watering tube is mounted onto the tube coupling such that the eater from the inlet pipe firstly sprays out from the watering tube before flowing to the spray head of the guide frame.
Abstract:
An apparatus includes a handheld element and a remote control. The handheld element has a proximal end, a distal end, and an internal flow conduit. The internal flow conduit extends between the proximal and distal ends. The internal flow conduit is configured to be in fluid communication with a hose. The remote control is integrated with the handheld element. The remote control is configured to transmit wireless data signals for controlling a device associated with the hose. The device may include a reel, a valve system, a valve unit, and/or a plurality of valves.
Abstract:
A sprinkler structure includes a base with a rotatable stripe-shaped pipe and spraying pipes installed on the stripe-shaped pipe. The stripe-shaped pipe has an end connected to the base through a hollow shaft which has an outlet pipe, and the other end connected to the base through a pipe plug. A water fetching device is installed at an end of the base for driving the stripe-shaped pipe to rotate and includes a sleeve sheathed on the hollow shaft. A water fetching target is installed at an upper end of the sleeve and near the outlet of an outlet pipe. The base has an inlet pipe interconnected with the hollow shaft, the outlet pipe and the spraying pipe, and further has a conversion device for controlling the water fetching device to rotate in a forward or reverse direction.
Abstract:
A sprinkler apparatus includes a sprinkler and a frame for supporting the sprinkler. The frame includes two lateral members and first and second cross members. Each of the first and second cross members includes two lateral edges each connected to a corresponding one of the lateral members. The lateral members and the first and second cross members are made of metal by punching.
Abstract:
A sprinkler includes a hollow shaft to which a positioning part, a gear casing, a pipe are respectively connected to the hollow shaft. The positioning part and the pipe are respectively connected to a first end support and a second end support of a base. The positioning part has multiple grooves defined in a tubular portion thereof. A hollow positioning rod has a ratchet portion which is resiliently formed thereto. The hollow positioning rod is rotatably mounted to the hollow shaft and the ratchet portion is engaged with the grooves of the positioning part. The hollow positioning rod has a toothed portion which is engaged with an output gear of the gear casing. The gear casing is driven by a hydraulic power so as to swing the pipe periodically. The resilient ratchet portion allows the gear casing and the pipe to swing easily, and no metal spring is required.
Abstract:
A sprinkler is designed to be stacked upon a like sprinkler. The sprinkler includes a spray tube, a sled, a projection extending from either a top or bottom surface of the sled, and a recess formed at the top or bottom surface of the sled. The recess accommodates the projection extending from the sled of the like sprinkler so that the sprinkler can be stacked with the like sprinkler.
Abstract:
The invention relates to the mechanical inversion of direction of a rotating control component of a landscape sprinkler device. Such a device, having a switching member with end stops associated therewith in both pivoting directions the control component, against said stops the switching member stops and is actuated, wherein at least one end stop can be adjusted coaxially with respect to a pivoting axis of the control component. According to the invention the switching member is configured in an elastically resilient manner on the contact region (6) thereof that is positioned at the height of the end stops (10, 11) such that the contact region retreats back from the adjusting path of the end stop in case of an overload, and means (14) are provided in order to re-establish the contact region at a defined position in the rotation angle region between the two end slops from the retreated position.