Freeze resistant hose bib receptacle

Pipe joints or couplings – With leakage or drip disposal – Weep holes

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285 46, 137360, 137375, F16L 5500, F16L 500

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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.

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patent: 3278201 (1966-10-01), Noland
patent: 4158366 (1979-06-01), Van Meter
patent: 4286616 (1981-09-01), Botnick
patent: 4314580 (1982-02-01), Steinwand

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