Part-circle sprinkler head with improved quick-return mechanism

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Distributor continuously moves relative to support during... – With impact motive means

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239233, B05B 308

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041532023

ABSTRACT:
A part-circle sprinkler head preferably of the pressure compensating quick return type in which the reactant structure on the reversing arm is provided with a coanda-effect surface which aids in moving the reactant structure into the stream. The mechanism for disengaging the reactant structure of the reversing arm from the stream minimizes reliance upon inertia to effect the disengagement function by utilizing a secondary reactant element. The spring mechanism which stably maintains the reversing arm in its inoperative position is interrelated with the reversing arm so that the torque applied thereto diminishes as the reversing arm moves toward its operative position within the stream.

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