Leak-containing sheath for frost-resistant hydrant

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Inventors

White, Paul R.

Application #

800852

Filed

Mar-7-2001

Published

May-28-2002

Current US Class

073/46
073/49.1
137/301
137/312
137/360
137/375
138/32
285/125.1
285/129.1
285/14

International Classes

E03B 009/14

Field of Search

137/59 137/61 137/301 137/302 137/307 137/308 137/312 137/360 137/375 138/32 138/114 73/40.5 285/13 285/14 285/125.1 285/129.1

Assignee

W. R. M. Investors, Inc. (Springfield, MO)

Examiners

Walton; George L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bay; Jonathan A.

US Patent References

3952770   Non-freeze wall hy...
4158366   Sillcock with water...
4221233   Non-freeze wall hy...
4286616   Non-freeze wall hy...
4314580   Faucet structure
4473244   Freeze resistant hos...
4538637   Freeze proof faucet
5012833   Freeze-proof hydrant
5392805   Frost-resistant hydr...
5614119   No freeze protectio...

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Abstract
A combination sheath and frost-resistant wall hydrant include a hydrant having a wall-penetrating conduit and intermediate wall bracket. There is an internal valve seat between the bracket and indoor or inlet end, and so is located in a presumptively warm indoor climate and spaced back from the wall and/or outdoors so as to reduce chances of freezing outdoor temperatures freezing water stopped behind the valve seat. The sheath telescopes over the hydrant's inlet end until the sheath's leading end mates against the hydrant's bracket. The leading end is vented for venting leakwater from the hydrant outdoors and not indoors in cases if the hydrant bursts by freezing because water got stopped in the conduit between the valve seat and outlet and failed to drain despite an open outlet. The sheath's trailing end seals onto the hydrant somewhere behind the valve seat.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A combination leak-containing sheath and frost-resistant wall hydrant comprising:

a frost-resistant wall hydrant having: a metal, wall-penetrating conduit extending between an indoor inlet end provided with an externally-threaded portion and an outdoor apertured actuator end; a wall-mounting flange affixed to the conduit intermediate the outdoor and indoor ends, wherein said conduit is provided with a lateral outlet that discharges to the outdoors and is formed with an internal valve seat intermediate the flange and inlet end; an actuating member comprising an elongated shaft that extends through the apertured actuator end to terminate inside the conduit in a valving member that is movable axially relative to the inlet valve seat, and terminating outdoors in a hand-portion allowing operative actuation and hence opening and closing the valving member relative to the inlet valve seat; whereby the valve seat is located in a presumptively above-freezing indoor climate and spaced back from the wall flange and hence the outdoors so as to reduce the chances of freezing outdoor temperatures from freezing any water stopped behind the valve seat; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention generally relates freeze-resistant wall hydrants that provide an outdoor faucet from indoor plumbing and the like, and more particularly to a leak-containing sheath for such freeze-resistant hydrants just in case of freezing in any event, and the consequent bursting and leaks which follow. Additional aspects and objects of the invention will be apparent in connection with the discussion further below of preferred embodiments and examples.

2. Prior Art

Freeze-resistant hydrants are known, including what is shown by U.S. Pat. No. 5,392,805--Chrysler, entitled "Frost-resistant Hydrant." The Chrysler hydrant is provided for mounting to an outdoor wall and providing an outdoor faucet from indoor plumbing. The hydrant 20 is called "frost-resistant" because the valve stem thereof is lengthy so that the valve seat can be located deep indoors. Presumptively, any residue tapwater remaining in lengthy valve-stem chamber is free to drain out the faucet's outlet.
 
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