US137095A - Improvement in combined hose-pipes and sprinklers - Google Patents

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  • My invention relates to the combination with a hose-spout of a sprinkler having an enlarged hole, through which the stream from the spout passes when it is not desired to sprinkle, the said hole being closed by a valve when it is desired to force the water through the small holes of the sprinkler; and the invention consists in the combination, with a hose-spout, of a sprinkler having an enlarged hole and a valve for closing it.
  • Figure I is a front elevation of the sprinkler with the valve open.
  • Fig. II is a like view, with the valve closed.
  • Fig. III is a side elevation.
  • A is the sprinkler-head, having its neck B provided with an interior screw-thread, which screws into a corresponding exterior thread in the spout of the hose in the usual manner a hole is drilled through the center of this neck, and in line with its axis, sufficiently large to pass the required stream of water.
  • 0 is the perforated sprinklingdisk, having a hole, D, in its center corresponding to the hole through the neck of the sprinkler and made a little larger, so that the stream may pass through it without coming in contact with its sides.
  • E is a thin disk of sheet-metal inside of the sprinkling-disk, and pivoted at c to a similar disk, E, upon the outside surface of the perforated disk, the pivot passing through a hole in the said perforated disk; the disk or arm E extends a little over the edge of the sprinkler, and its end is roughened or milled.
  • F is a bridge or projection, through which the disk E passes.
  • the operation is as follows: To throw a stream of water the valve E is opened; the stream coming from the hole in the spout, passes through. the large hole D in the perforated disk. Now, to change the course of the "stream so as to compel it to pass through the perforations in the sprinklendisk O, the hole D is closed by moving the arm E to the opposite end of the slot in the bridge. This slides the valve E over the hole in the perforated disk, and converts the spout into a sprinkler.
  • Hose-spouts as they are now made are provided with a screw-thread and two or more independent tips, one for the jet and the others the sprinkler.
  • it is necessary to shut off the water which, unless the pressure is low, must be done at the coupling end of the hose, because a sudden turning off of the water at the hose-spout is very liable to burst the hose.
  • This is entirely obviated by my device, as it is not necessary to shut off the water at all when changing from jet to sprinkler or from sprinkler to jet.

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W. W. RANSOM.
Combine-d Hose-Pipes and Sprinklefs.
No. 137,095, 7 PatntedMarch25,1873.
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IMPROVEMENT IN COMBINED HCSE-PIPE$ AND SPlQINKLERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 137,095, dated March 25, 1873.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM W. RANSOM, of Buffalo, in the county of Erie and State of New York, have invented a Combined Hose Spout and Sprinkler, of which the following is a specification:
My invention relates to the combination with a hose-spout of a sprinkler having an enlarged hole, through which the stream from the spout passes when it is not desired to sprinkle, the said hole being closed by a valve when it is desired to force the water through the small holes of the sprinkler; and the invention consists in the combination, with a hose-spout, of a sprinkler having an enlarged hole and a valve for closing it.
In the accompanying drawing, Figure I is a front elevation of the sprinkler with the valve open. Fig. II is a like view, with the valve closed. Fig. III is a side elevation.
A is the sprinkler-head, having its neck B provided with an interior screw-thread, which screws into a corresponding exterior thread in the spout of the hose in the usual manner a hole is drilled through the center of this neck, and in line with its axis, sufficiently large to pass the required stream of water. 0 is the perforated sprinklingdisk, having a hole, D, in its center corresponding to the hole through the neck of the sprinkler and made a little larger, so that the stream may pass through it without coming in contact with its sides. E is a thin disk of sheet-metal inside of the sprinkling-disk, and pivoted at c to a similar disk, E, upon the outside surface of the perforated disk, the pivot passing through a hole in the said perforated disk; the disk or arm E extends a little over the edge of the sprinkler, and its end is roughened or milled. F is a bridge or projection, through which the disk E passes. V
The operation is as follows: To throw a stream of water the valve E is opened; the stream coming from the hole in the spout, passes through. the large hole D in the perforated disk. Now, to change the course of the "stream so as to compel it to pass through the perforations in the sprinklendisk O, the hole D is closed by moving the arm E to the opposite end of the slot in the bridge. This slides the valve E over the hole in the perforated disk, and converts the spout into a sprinkler.
By this arrangement either a jet-spout or a sprinkler is at all times ready for use without making it necessary for the operator to shut off the water in order to effect the change.
Hose-spouts as they are now made are provided with a screw-thread and two or more independent tips, one for the jet and the others the sprinkler. In, order to change from one to the other, it is necessary to shut off the water, which, unless the pressure is low, must be done at the coupling end of the hose, because a sudden turning off of the water at the hose-spout is very liable to burst the hose. This is entirely obviated by my device, as it is not necessary to shut off the water at all when changing from jet to sprinkler or from sprinkler to jet.
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The combination with the sprinkler A of the hole D and sliding-disk E, substantially as and for the purpose described.
WM. W. RANSOM.
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VICTOR H. BECKER, J AMES SANGSTER.
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US2559559A (en) * 1947-01-02 1951-07-03 Isenberg Stanley Spray head
US2726897A (en) * 1952-03-26 1955-12-13 Harry B Dupont Fire fighting spray nozzle
US5392993A (en) * 1994-01-21 1995-02-28 Grinnell Corporation, Fire protection nozzle
US20030114657A1 (en) * 2000-04-11 2003-06-19 Katsuhiko Mikoshiba Truncated reelin protein and DNA encoding the same
US20130320111A1 (en) * 2011-02-17 2013-12-05 Xiamen Solex High-Tech Industries Co., Ltd. Massage water outlet mechanism and a rotor component thereof
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2559559A (en) * 1947-01-02 1951-07-03 Isenberg Stanley Spray head
US2726897A (en) * 1952-03-26 1955-12-13 Harry B Dupont Fire fighting spray nozzle
US5392993A (en) * 1994-01-21 1995-02-28 Grinnell Corporation, Fire protection nozzle
US20030114657A1 (en) * 2000-04-11 2003-06-19 Katsuhiko Mikoshiba Truncated reelin protein and DNA encoding the same
US8973669B2 (en) 2009-01-02 2015-03-10 Tyco Fire Products Lp Mist type fire protection devices, systems and methods
US9956446B2 (en) 2009-01-02 2018-05-01 Tyco Fire Products Lp Mist type fire protection devices, systems and methods
US20130320111A1 (en) * 2011-02-17 2013-12-05 Xiamen Solex High-Tech Industries Co., Ltd. Massage water outlet mechanism and a rotor component thereof
US9421558B2 (en) * 2011-02-17 2016-08-23 Xiamen Solex High-Tech Industries Co., Ltd. Massage water outlet mechanism and a rotor component thereof

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