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Texas Inventor Patents Vertical Rotary Sprinkler Design

Seeking to eliminate the dry patches and uneven coverage common with traditional irrigation, a Katy, Texas-based inventor has developed the Vertical Rotary Sprinkler. The device is designed to irrigate lawns up to 30 feet in diameter while prioritizing water conservation through a more precise, uniform distribution pattern.

Texas Inventor Patents Vertical Rotary Sprinkler Design

The invention, registered under the reference number HOF-699, aims to replace standard pop-up systems that often struggle to maintain consistent soil moisture. By optimizing the water delivery path, the unit promotes denser grass growth without the excessive runoff associated with inefficient spray heads. Its universal mounting interface is engineered for straightforward installation, making the hardware suitable for both residential landscapes and commercial properties.

InventHelp is currently managing the licensing and sale of the technology to manufacturers and marketers. A working prototype and detailed technical schematics are available for qualified parties interested in the intellectual property. The submission, handled by the company's Houston office, represents a focused effort to bring more sustainable irrigation tools to the consumer market.

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