Fluid handling – With casing – support – protector or static constructional... – Static constructional installations
Patent
1999-11-22
2000-11-07
Chambers, A. Michael
Fluid handling
With casing, support, protector or static constructional...
Static constructional installations
137 59, 137218, 1376142, E03C 110
Patent
active
061421723
ABSTRACT:
A freezeless wall hydrant/faucet has an inlet pipe with one end connected to a source of pressurized water, a water discharge conduit, and an elongated control rod extending through the inlet pipe to open and close a fluid valve. A bore is inserted through the fluid valve with the bore being in communication with both the source of pressurized water and the interior portion of the inlet pipe. A check valve is placed in the bore of the valve body to open only when extreme water pressure within the inlet valve moves a seated ball to permit the highly pressurized water to move through the bore in the valve body and be relieved as it escapes rearwardly into the original source of pressurized water.
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Almasy Lawrence
Shuler James F.
Chambers A. Michael
WCM Industries, Inc.
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