Patents by Inventor George L. Sesser
George L. Sesser has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7159795Abstract: A sprinkler head includes a base; an arc adjustment ring; a nozzle and a stream deflector supported by an elongated stem carried by the base, the nozzle and the stream deflector cooperating to define an adjustable nozzle orifice; a water distribution plate secured to a shaft and located downstream of the nozzle; and a drive train operatively connected between the arc adjustment ring and the nozzle to rotate the nozzle relative to the stream deflector to adjust the nozzle orifice between limit positions. The stem is rotatable within the base upon over-rotation of the arc adjustment ring beyond the limit positions. The sprinkler head also incorporates a throttle control member movable axially relative to a flow restriction seat, to thereby adjust flow rate through the nozzle, and means for permitting rotation of the throttle control member with the shaft upon over-rotation of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Nelson Irrigation CorporationInventors: George L. Sesser, Lee A. Perkins, Steven T. McCoon
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Publication number: 20040227007Abstract: A sprinkler head includes a base adapted to be secured to a component supplying water under pressure; an arc adjustment ring rotatably mounted on the base; a nozzle and a stream deflector supported by an elongated stem carried by the base, the nozzle and the stream deflector cooperating to define an adjustable nozzle orifice; a water distribution plate secured to a shaft in the stem and located downstream of the nozzle; the stem and the nozzle axially movable relative to the base; and a drive train operatively connected between the arc adjustment ring and the nozzle to rotate the nozzle relative to the stream deflector to thereby adjust the nozzle orifice between a pair of limit positions. The stem is rotatable within the base upon over-rotation of the arc adjustment ring beyond either of the pair of limit positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: Nelson Irrigation CorporationInventors: George L. Sesser, Lee A. Perkins, Steven T. McCoon
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Patent number: 6736332Abstract: A sprinkler head includes a base adapted to be secured to a component supplying water under pressure; an arc adjustment ring rotatably mounted on the base; a nozzle and a stream deflector supported by an elongated stem carried by the base, the nozzle and the stream deflector cooperating to define an adjustable nozzle orifice; a water distribution plate secured to a shaft in the stem and located downstream of the nozzle; the stem and the nozzle axially movable relative to the base; and a drive train operatively connected between the arc adjustment ring and the nozzle to rotate the nozzle relative to the stream deflector to thereby adjust the nozzle orifice between a pair of limit positions. The stem is rotatable within the base upon over-rotation of the arc adjustment ring beyond either of the pair of limit positions.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Nelson Irrigation CorporationInventors: George L. Sesser, Lee A. Perkins, Steven T. McCoon
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Publication number: 20020166900Abstract: A sprinkler head includes a base adapted to be secured to a component supplying water under pressure; an arc adjustment ring rotatably mounted on the base; a nozzle and a stream deflector supported by an elongated stem carried by the base, the nozzle and the stream deflector cooperating to define an adjustable nozzle orifice; a water distribution plate secured to a shaft in the stem and located downstream of the nozzle; the stem and the nozzle axially movable relative to the base; and a drive train operatively connected between the arc adjustment ring and the nozzle to rotate the nozzle relative to the stream deflector to thereby adjust the nozzle orifice between a pair of limit positions. The stem is rotatable within the base upon over-rotation of the arc adjustment ring beyond either of the pair of limit positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: Nelson Irrigation CorporationInventors: George L. Sesser, Lee A. Perkins, Steven T. McCoon
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Patent number: 5288022Abstract: A pop-up rotary sprinkler includes a sprinkler body, a rotatable distributor and nozzle assembly mounted in the sprinkler body for movement between inoperative retracted and operative extended positions in response to fluid pressure within the sprinkler body. The rotatable distributor has a plurality of water distribution grooves and is supported at an upper end portion of a shaft, while the nozzle assembly surrounds a lower end portion of the shaft. The nozzle assembly includes a discharge orifice having a peripheral surface at least a part of which is defined by a peripheral surface of the shaft, and a deflector is mounted on the shaft downstream of the discharge orifice and upstream of the distributing grooves, and is adapted to direct water emanating from the discharge orifice onto the distributing grooves so as to avoid direct impingement on a seal located at the distributor-shaft interface.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1993Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Nelson Irrigation CorporationInventor: George L. Sesser
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Patent number: 4986474Abstract: The present invention relates to a rotary pop-up type sprinkler device which includes a stationary nozzle for issuing a stream of water which engages a rotary distributor. The device includes a first outer housing designed for in-ground installation, and a second inner housing telescopically mounted within the outer housing. Upon commencement of flow of water under pressure into the sprinkler device, the second inner housing is extended to an above ground or operative position. The second inner housing is normally spring biased to the below ground inoperative position so that, upon cessation of the supply of water under pressure, the second inner housing returns automatically to its below ground inoperative position within the first outer housing. The second inner housing is also provided with a nozzle disk including at least one discharge orifice for discharging the stream of water under pressure.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: Nelson Irrigation CorporationInventors: Richard L. Schisler, George L. Sesser
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Patent number: 4676438Abstract: An assembly as used with a drop tube of a moving irrigation system which allows the operator to convert from conventional spray mode operation to furrow bubbler operation. The assembly includes a pressure regulator for regulating the pressure of water to a relatively low value and having an upper end adapted to be connected in water communicating relation to the drop tube and a spray head connected at its upper end in water communicating relation to the lower end of the pressure regulator. The spray head includes a nozzle for directing a water stream downwardly in a direction to be normally interrupted by a removable splash plate into a spray pattern. A tubular structure is connected at its upper end portion with the spray head in a position to receive all of the water stream directed from the nozzle so as to transmit the same downwardly to the lower end thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1984Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Assignee: Nelson Irrigation CorporationInventor: George L. Sesser
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Patent number: 4660766Abstract: A rotary sprinkler head comprising a sprinkler body devoid of any operative dynamic seals for communicating a source of water under pressure with an outlet for directing water under pressure communicated therewith into an atmospheric condition in a primary stream having a generally vertically extending axis. A rotary distributor is provided which has surfaces for engaging the primary stream (1) to establish a reactionary force component acting on the distributor in a direction tangential to the rotational axis thereof so as to effect rotational movement thereof about its axis of rotation and (2) to direct the primary stream engaged thereby in the form of a pattern forming stream or streams including at least one stream moving away from the distributor in a direction having a substantial component extending outwardly from the generally vertical axis of the primary stream so as to define the radius of the circular spray pattern.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1985Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Assignee: Nelson Irrigation CorporationInventors: Barton R. Nelson, Larry P. Meyer, George L. Sesser
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Patent number: 4566632Abstract: A step-by-step rotary sprinkler head comprising a sprinkler body having an inlet and at least one outlet communicating with the inlet, a mounting assembly supporting the sprinkler body for rotational movement about a generally vertical axis operable to communicate the inlet of the sprinkler body with a source of water under pressure, a nozzle in the outlet for directing water under pressure communicated with the inlet outwardly of the nozzle in a cylindrical water stream flowing in an upward and outward direction, a drive spoon arm assembly mounted for rotational movement with the sprinkler body and for cyclical movements with respect thereto between a position of stream engagement and a spaced position out of stream engagement for effecting step-by-step rotational movement of the sprinkler body in conjunction with the cyclical movements, and a stream diffusing assembly disposed outwardly of the position of stream engagement of the drive spoon for engaging the cylindrical water stream when the latter is out oType: GrantFiled: May 5, 1983Date of Patent: January 28, 1986Assignee: Nelson Irrigation CorporationInventor: George L. Sesser
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Patent number: 4190391Abstract: A bale retainer finger structure located on a bale wagon along a first table thereof has a pointed tip which will embed into a bale and restrain it from being dislocated toward a bale-receiving end of the first table during the transfer of the bale to a second table on the bale wagon. The finger structure also is mounted for pivotal movement relative to the transfer path of the bale such that its tip completely withdraws from the bale before the bale is completely delivered to the second table but only after the bale has made firm contact with the surface of the second table.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1976Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: Sperry Rand CorporationInventors: George L. Sesser, Anthony E. Furtado
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Patent number: 4117942Abstract: A bale wagon has improved actuating means for adjustably moving sideboard structures supported along opposite sides of a load bed on the bale wagon in order to change the spacing between the structures so that formation of stacks having different widths may be accommodated on the load bed. Each of the sideboard structures is supported by an upstanding member. The improved means includes an elongated tube extending along and rotatably mounted to each upstanding member and a set of upper and lower linkages associated with each elongated tube, the linkages respectively interconnecting upper and lower portions of the elongated tube with respective adjacent end portions of upper and lower means which support upper and lower portions of the respective upstanding member for movement toward and away from the load bed side. Furthermore, each set of the linkages are retractible and extensible upon respective rotation and counter-rotation of the elongated tube.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1977Date of Patent: October 3, 1978Assignee: Sperry Rand CorporationInventors: James A. Olsen, Gene R. Butler, George L. Sesser
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Patent number: RE33823Abstract: A rotary sprinkler head comprising a sprinkler body devoid of any operative dynamic seals for communicating a source of water under pressure with an outlet for directing water under pressure communicated therewith into an atmospheric condition in a primary stream having a generally vertically extending axis. A rotary distributor is provided which has surfaces for engaging the primary stream (1) to establish a reactionary force component acting on the distributor in a direction tangential to the rotational axis thereof so as to effect rotational movement thereof about its axis of rotation and (2) to direct the primary stream engaged thereby in the form of a pattern forming stream or streams including at least one stream moving away from the distributor in a direction having a substantial component extending outwardly from the generally vertical axis of the primary stream so as to define the radius of the circular spray pattern.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1989Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: Nelson Irrigation CorporationInventors: Barton R. Nelson, Larry P. Meyer, George L. Sesser