Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – With fixed support for or ground installed supply means – Embedded or buried sprinkler
Patent
1992-02-24
1993-06-29
Kashnikow, Andres
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
With fixed support for or ground installed supply means
Embedded or buried sprinkler
239203, 2392885, 285 81, B05B 1506
Patent
active
052226697
ABSTRACT:
A pop-up irrigation sprinkler including a sprinkler case having an open upper end through which a sprinkler nozzle coupled to a sprinkler mechanism can be extended, the sprinkler mechanism being retained within the case by a retaining ring mounted in a groove in the case, and a retaining cover and sealing assembly for sealing the open end of the case around the nozzle and for preventing the split ring from being inadvertently unseated from the groove.
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Anthony Manufacturing Corp., Industrial Products, Div.
Grant William
Kashnikow Andres
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