Freeze resistant hose bib receptacle

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Inventors

Hill, Edward L.

Application #

390841

Filed

Jun-22-1982

Published

Sep-25-1984

Current US Class

137/360
137/375
285/14
285/46

International Classes

F16L 055/00; F16L 005/00

Field of Search

285/48 285/46 285/14 137/360 137/359 137/375

Examiners

Scanlan, Jr.; Richard J.

US Patent References

4158366   Sillcock with water...
4286616   Non-freeze wall hy...
4314580   Faucet structure

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Abstract
A receptacle for installation in exterior walls of a building for removable installation of a freeze resistant hose bib is shown. The receptacle comprises a tubular element having at one end means to receive and hold a threaded water supply pipe nipple in a clamping relationship with the threaded nipple end thereof inserted axially into the interior of the tube, and at the other end thereof a mounting block means adapted to be secured to exterior wall surface of a building. The tubular element extends into the wall and is adapted to receive through said block after installation in the wall a freeze resistant hose bib. The receptacle is fastened to the exterior wall surface and clamps the water supply pipe permitting subsequent installation and removal of a freeze resistant hose bib for servicing.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A receptacle for a freeze resistant hose bib adapted to threadingly engage a water supply pipe comprising:

flange means adapted to be secured to an exterior wall of a building, said flange means having an aperture therethrough to receive said freeze resistant hose bib;

an elongated tubular element substantially coaxial with said aperture connected to and extending substantially perpendicularly from said flange means to a terminal end;

a cylindrical seal and alignment ring sized to slide within and engage the interior of said tubular element at said terminal end, said cylindrical seal and alignment ring having a bore therethrough sized to receive and grip the exterior of said water supply pipe to position said pipe with a threaded end thereof axially within said tubular element in a position accessible for threading engagement with said freeze resistant hose bib when said hose bib is axially inserted through said aperture into said tubular element; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to plumbing apparatus, more particularly to hose bib cock assemblies comprising entire water flow control valve mechanisms including seal and valve seats, and hereinafter called hose bibs or sill cocks which are placed on the exterior of buildings.

In current installation techniques of freeze resistant hose bibs or sill cocks it is a common occurrance to have the pipe twist off inside the wall as the hose bib is removed for servicing or for the installation of siding material.

It is necessary by its nature to install the hose bib or sill cock in the wall prior to finishing to permit access to the location for connecting the hose bib to the supply pipe. Frequently after completion of various stages of construction it is necessary to remove the hose bib for one reason or another, including installation of siding and occasionally for servicing of the hose bib itself for removal of rocks, stones and other debris which flows through the plumbing system of a house under construction or simply for maintenance of the hose bib valve mechanism. Unless the supply pipe remains in perfect alignment with the aperature through which the hose bib is inserted difficulties will arise in the reinstallation of the hose bib, frequently necessitating removal of some wall board or siding adjacent the hose bib so that the supply pipe can be reunited with the hose bib. The reinstallation of the hose bib "blind" also ocasionally results in cross threading of the interconection between the hose bib and the supply pipe, not infrequently resulting in leaks within the walls.
 
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