Partially rotating above surface nozzle

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – With fixed support for or ground installed supply means

Reexamination Certificate

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C239S201000, C239S203000, C239S204000, C239S205000, C239S206000, C239S241000, C239S246000, C239S248000, C239S249000, C004S490000, C004S492000

Reexamination Certificate

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06899285

ABSTRACT:
A protruding nozzle assembly, mounted in a side wall of a swimming pool in communication with a source of water, will eject through a nozzle of a nozzle housing a stream of water at a predetermined angle relative to the adjacent side wall surface. During each erection and retraction of the nozzle housing precipitated by initiation and cessation of water flow to the nozzle assembly, the nozzle housing will rotate incrementally to provide a plurality of streams of water defining a fan-like area from each nozzle as such nozzle comes into fluid communication with an opening in a cover enclosing the nozzle housing. Each nozzle is canted to a different angle above the adjacent surface to assist in cleaning sloping parts of the side wall/bottom surface junction and to assist in cleaning any adjacent structures extending from the side wall.

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