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US1304157A
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  • This invention relates to a waste preventing device for use with bibs, faucets, and all kinds of cocks. It is especially designed so that it can be used in bibs already in use by simply threading the inside of the portion that screws into the supply pipe.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of a bib fitted with my.regulatory plug and a section of the end of the supply pipe.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the plug itself.
  • Fig. 3 is an end elevation of the plug itself.
  • Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section of the end of the bib that screws into the supply pipe.
  • the bib or faucet is shown in Fig. 1 with the regulating plug a screwed into the threads of the nipple b by which the bib is attached to the internally thread'ed end of the supply pipe f.
  • This regulating plug is detailed in Fig. 2 and it will be seen that 1t has one or more orifices 0 cut through the threads of the plug and giving a communication from the exterior to the interior of the plug.
  • the end view shown in Fig. 3 shows that the plug has a closed end with a screw-driver slot 03 by which the plug may be turned in and out of the threads of the nipple. The other end of the plug is open.
  • a bib and supply pipe one of which is provided with an internally and externally threaded nipple and the other with an internally threaded socket to receive the nipple, and a hollow exteriorly threaded and side perforated plug screwed partially into the nipple and closed at its end which projects out of the nipple and open at its opposite end, the end of the nipple cooperating with the perforations in the plug when the plug is screwed into or out of the nipple to varyingly regulate the water flow t0 the bib.
  • ca of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the "Oommimoner o1 ratentl,

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A. C. COGSWELL. WATER WASTE omoL. APPLICATION FILED APR. 11. 1918.
1,304,157. Patented May 20, 1919.
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4/ g l/J- INVENTOR A rl'fi ur C. C'o aw-e/d ATTORN EY ARTHUR C. COGSWELL, 0F DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
WATER-WASTE CONTROL.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 20, 1919.
Application filed April 11, 1918. Serial No. 227,898.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ARTHUR C. CooswnLL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Detroit, in the county of Wayne and State of Michigan, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Water-\Vaste Controls, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a waste preventing device for use with bibs, faucets, and all kinds of cocks. It is especially designed so that it can be used in bibs already in use by simply threading the inside of the portion that screws into the supply pipe.
In a number of cities metered water service is now in use and in a great many of the cities large industrial plants pay for their water by meter. Consequently it is of importance that the water be not wasted by careless workmen. Most of these bibs are now provided with a quick opening valve by reason of a thread of considerable pitch. Consequently it is usual for the workman to throw the faucet completely open in securing a drink or washing and there is a great waste incurred thereby, which amounts to a great many dollars in a year in a large manufacturing plant. The device also avoids objectionable splashing which often follows when the bib is turned on full.
To obviate this I have designed a device for adjustably regulating the flow in such bibs regardless of how far open the valve is thrown.
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Figure 1 is an elevation of a bib fitted with my.regulatory plug and a section of the end of the supply pipe.
Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the plug itself.
Fig. 3 is an end elevation of the plug itself.
Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section of the end of the bib that screws into the supply pipe.
The bib or faucet is shown in Fig. 1 with the regulating plug a screwed into the threads of the nipple b by which the bib is attached to the internally thread'ed end of the supply pipe f. This regulating plug is detailed in Fig. 2 and it will be seen that 1t has one or more orifices 0 cut through the threads of the plug and giving a communication from the exterior to the interior of the plug. The end view shown in Fig. 3 shows that the plug has a closed end with a screw-driver slot 03 by which the plug may be turned in and out of the threads of the nipple. The other end of the plug is open.
When the bib itself is made to take a plug of this kind it is preferable to employ a shoulder e to prevent the plug being turned in further than is necessary to bring the last portions of the orifices into operation. In fact in threading the interior of the nipple this shoulder may be first madeby reaming the interior of the nipple .out slightly even in a bib that has already been in use.
It will now be apparent that by putting these plugs in the ends of the nipples of the bibs, an exact regulation of the amount of water that will fiow through the bibs when the ordinary valve is completely opened, can be secured. By just turning the plug into the nipple a few turns all the orifices in the sides of the plug allow the water to flow through and the amount will be dependent upon the combined area of the orifices. A nice adjustment can be secured by screwing the plug in and partially covering the ori fices so as to get the precise restricted area desired. Fig. 1 shows one position of adjustment.
From this description it will be obvious that a very much reduced flow of water is secured in the bib so as to eliminate waste in places where waste is expensive.
What I claim is:
In a water waste control, the combination of a bib and supply pipe, one of which is provided with an internally and externally threaded nipple and the other with an internally threaded socket to receive the nipple, and a hollow exteriorly threaded and side perforated plug screwed partially into the nipple and closed at its end which projects out of the nipple and open at its opposite end, the end of the nipple cooperating with the perforations in the plug when the plug is screwed into or out of the nipple to varyingly regulate the water flow t0 the bib.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand on the 8th day of April, 1918.
ARTHUR C. GOGSWELL.
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