Actuator for a water spray structure
Abstract
An actuator system for a fluid playground including a first elongated tubular member defining a first axially extending enclosure and having a first inlet connectable to a fluid source, and a second elongated tubular member positioned within the first tubular member, the second tubular member defining a second axially extending enclosure, and having a second inlet in fluid communication with the first enclosure and an outlet traversing the first tubular member. The outlet is connectable to at least one fluid playground device. A plug element is shaped to removably and sealably close the second inlet of the second tubular member. A resilient member urges the plug element towards sealing engagement with the second tubular member. A pressure exerted on a movable actuating element connected to the plug element causes its displacement away from sealing engagement with the second inlet, thereby allowing fluid flow to the fluid playground device.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . An actuator system for a fluid playground, the actuator system comprising:
a first elongated tubular member defining a first axially extending enclosure and having a first inlet connectable to a fluid source; a second elongated tubular member positioned within the first tubular member, the second tubular member defining a second axially extending enclosure, and having a second inlet in fluid communication with the first enclosure and an outlet traversing the first tubular member, the outlet being connectable to at least one fluid playground device; a plug element shaped to removably and sealably close the second inlet of the second tubular member; a resilient member to urge the plug element towards sealing engagement with the second tubular member; and a movable actuating element connected to the plug element;
wherein a pressure exerted on the movable actuating element causes a displacement of the plug element away from sealing engagement with the second inlet of the second tubular member, thereby allowing fluid flow from the fluid source to the fluid playground device.
2 . The actuator system according to claim 1 , wherein the fluid is water.
3 . The actuator system according to claim 1 , wherein the resilient member is a spring.
4 . The actuator system according to claim 2 , wherein the resilient member is a spring.
5 . The actuator system according to claim 1 , wherein the second tubular member is coaxially positioned with respect to the first tubular member such that fluid circulates from the first inlet annularly around the second enclosure towards the second inlet, upon actuation of the actuating element.
6 . The actuator system according to claim 2 , wherein the second tubular member is coaxially positioned with respect to the first tubular member such that fluid circulates from the first inlet annularly around the second enclosure towards the second inlet, upon actuation of the actuating element.
7 . The actuator system according to claim 3 , wherein the second tubular member is coaxially positioned with respect to the first tubular member such that fluid circulates from the first inlet annularly around the second enclosure towards the second inlet, upon actuation of the actuating element.
8 . The actuator system according to claim 4 , wherein the second tubular member is coaxially positioned with respect to the first tubular member such that fluid circulates from the first inlet annularly around the second enclosure towards the second inlet, upon actuation of the actuating element.
9 . The actuating system according to claim 1 , wherein the actuation system adjustably controls a rate of fluid flow between the fluid source and the fluid playground device, the rate of fluid flow being dependent on an amount of pressure exerted on the actuating element.
10 . The actuating system according to claim 2 , wherein the actuation system adjustably controls a rate of fluid flow between the fluid source and the fluid playground device, the rate of fluid flow being dependent on an amount of pressure exerted on the actuating element.
11 . The actuating system according to claim 3 , wherein the actuation system adjustably controls a rate of fluid flow between the fluid source and the fluid playground device, the rate of fluid flow being dependent on an amount of pressure exerted on the actuating element.
12 . The actuating system according to claim 4 , wherein the actuation system adjustably controls a rate of fluid flow between the fluid source and the fluid playground device, the rate of fluid flow being dependent on an amount of pressure exerted on the actuating element.
13 . The actuating system according to claim 5 , wherein the actuation system adjustably controls a rate of fluid flow between the fluid source and the fluid playground device, the rate of fluid flow being dependent on an amount of pressure exerted on the actuating element.
14 . The actuating system according to claim 6 , wherein the actuation system adjustably controls a rate of fluid flow between the fluid source and the fluid playground device, the rate of fluid flow being dependent on an amount of pressure exerted on the actuating element.
15 . The actuating system according to claim 7 , wherein the actuation system adjustably controls a rate of fluid flow between the fluid source and the fluid playground device, the rate of fluid flow being dependent on an amount of pressure exerted on the actuating element.
16 . The actuating system according to claim 8 , wherein the actuation system adjustably controls a rate of fluid flow between the fluid source and the fluid playground device, the rate of fluid flow being dependent on an amount of pressure exerted on the actuating element.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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