Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – With ground or vertical surface sustained support means – Ground or object penetrating support
Patent
1975-07-25
1976-11-30
Cherry, Johnny D.
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
With ground or vertical surface sustained support means
Ground or object penetrating support
138106, 248 87, B05B 1506
Patent
active
039944417
ABSTRACT:
A sprinkler comprises a nozzle attached at one end of an elongated member, an earth-penetrating element attached at the other end of the member, and a foot-step. The nozzle is attached to a passage in the elongated member through a fluid communication means and receives fluid transmitted to it through the passage from a fluid source. The element is attached to the member by two element portions receiving a section at one end of the member therebetween and interengaging parts, such as a projection - recess combination, on each of the element portions and the member section. Adjacent to each member interengaging part is a groove running between, and bounded by the element portions. The foot-step is secured by securing it to those parts of the element portions bounding the groove, with the securing means being received within the groove.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1743537 (1930-01-01), Freese
patent: 2421103 (1947-05-01), Wadsworth
patent: 2721764 (1955-10-01), Wilson, Jr.
patent: 2852307 (1958-09-01), Clark
Beatrice Foods Co.
Cherry Johnny D.
Kashnikow Andres
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