IP Library Granted Patent US 7,828,230
Granted Patent B1
US 7,828,230 · App. 11/846,480 · Granted Nov 9, 2010

Axially displacing slip-clutch for rotor-type sprinkler

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Patent No.
US 7,828,230
App. No.
11/846,480
Granted
Nov 9, 2010
Kind
B1
Abstract

A sprinkler includes a riser, an impeller mounted in the riser, and a nozzle rotatably mounted at an upper end of the riser. A drive assembly including a reduction gear train couples the impeller and the nozzle. A clutch in the drive assembly includes a clutch member having an axis of rotation that provides a positive drive connection under a normal load and axially displaces and slips under an excessive load.

Claims (27)

1. A sprinkler, comprising:

a riser;

an impeller mounted in the riser;

a nozzle rotatably mounted at an upper end of the riser;

a drive assembly including a reversing mechanism and a reduction gear train coupling the impeller and the nozzle; and

a clutch in the drive assembly including a clutch member having an axis of rotation and located between an output gear of the reduction gear train and an input gear of the reversing mechanism, the clutch member providing a positive drive connection under a normal load and axially displacing and slipping under an excessive load, the clutch member directly engaging the output gear of the reduction gear train, the clutch member and the output gear having complementary projections and recesses, the clutch further including a drive shaft having a lower end coupled to the clutch member and an upper end coupled to the reversing mechanism, and the upper end of the drive shaft being coupled to the reversing mechanism of the drive assembly with a spur gear.

2. The sprinkler of claim 1 and further comprising a coil spring that urges the clutch member against the output gear.

3. The sprinkler of claim 2 wherein the coil spring is compressed between the clutch member and a shoulder of the drive shaft.

4. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the lower end of the drive shaft is splined to the clutch member.

5. The sprinkler of claim 1 wherein the complementary projections and recesses extend radially and are circumferentially spaced.

6. The sprinkler of claim 5 wherein the complementary projections and recesses have sloped surfaces to facilitate slippage under the excessive load.

7. A sprinkler, comprising:

a riser;

an impeller mounted in the riser;

a nozzle rotatably mounted at an upper end of the riser;

a drive assembly including a reduction gear train and a reversing mechanism coupling the impeller and the nozzle; and

a clutch in the drive assembly including a clutch member having an axis of rotation, the clutch member engaging an output gear of the reduction gear train and providing a positive drive connection under a normal load and axially displacing and slipping relative to the output gear under an excessive load, a coil spring that urges the clutch member against the output gear, the clutch further including a drive shaft having a lower end coupled to the clutch member and an upper end coupled to the reversing mechanism, and wherein the coil spring is compressed between the clutch member and a shoulder of the drive shaft.

8. The sprinkler of claim 7 wherein the lower end of the drive shaft is splined to the clutch member.

9. The sprinkler of claim 7 wherein the upper end of the drive shaft is coupled to the reversing mechanism of the drive assembly with a spur gear.

10. The sprinkler of claim 7 wherein the output gear and clutch member have complementary projections and recesses.

11. The sprinkler of claim 10 wherein the projections and recesses extend radially, are circumferentially spaced, and have sloped surfaces to facilitate slippage under the excessive load.

12. A sprinkler, comprising:

a riser;

an impeller mounted in the riser;

a nozzle rotatably mounted at an upper end of the riser;

a drive assembly including a reduction gear train and a reversing mechanism coupling the impeller and the nozzle; and

a clutch in the drive assembly including a clutch member having an axis of rotation and engaging an output gear of the reduction gear train, a drive shaft having a lower end coupled to the clutch member and an upper end coupled to the reversing mechanism, a coil spring compressed between the clutch member and a shoulder of the drive shaft that urges the clutch member against the output gear, and the output gear and clutch member have complementary projections and recesses so that the clutch member provides a positive drive connection under a normal load and axially displaces and slips relative to the output gear under an excessive load.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 26, 2007
From: ANUSKIEWICZ, RONALD H.; CAPEN, KYLE R.
To: HUNTER INDUSTRIES, INC.
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