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US349206A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03BINSTALLATIONS OR METHODS FOR OBTAINING, COLLECTING, OR DISTRIBUTING WATER
    • E03B9/00Methods or installations for drawing-off water
    • E03B9/02Hydrants; Arrangements of valves therein; Keys for hydrants
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/5327Hydrant type
    • Y10T137/5456With casing
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/6851With casing, support, protector or static constructional installations
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    • Y10T137/6991Ground supporting enclosure
    • Y10T137/6995Valve and meter wells
    • Y10T137/7017Telescopic well casing

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  • This invention relates to a new and useful improvement in hydrants; and the special feature of my invention consists in a new and improved construction of the so-called frostease7 of a hydrant, and which, as at present constructed, consists of a loose case or jacket surrounding that portion of the hydrant-stock embedded in the ground, all so arranged that the heaving action of the ground is entirely expended upon this outside case, and can in nowise affect the hydrant and cause damage.
  • A indicates the upper portion of the hydrant proper, which is above ground, and B the lower portion of the same, which is below ground and inclosed by the frost-case.
  • the frost-case is of cylindrical form, and consists of two sections, C D, of about equal length, and connecting with each other by means of a slip-joint, M.
  • the lower section. C, of the frost-case rests upon the elbow E, which latter is provided with a cylindrical extension, F, with which this section also forms a slipjoint.
  • the upper section, D, of the frost-case slips over the lower section, and rests thereon by means of a shoulder, G, formed on the inside of the upper section.
  • the two sections ofthe frost-case together surround all that portion B of the hydrant which is buried in the ground, and the upper end Of the frost-case, which reaches to or above the surface of the ground, formsaslip-joint with thestock of the hydrant.
  • the latter is provided some distance above the ground with a stop or shoulder, H, so arranged to prevent the upward displacement of the uppersection of the frost-case beyond the limit of the engagement of the two sections.
  • the lower portion ofthe stock of the hydrant is provided with several projecting lugs, I, arranged to keep the lower section of the frost-case properly centered in relation to the stock of the hydrant and prevent the two sections from binding upon each other.

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HYDRANT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent NO. 349,206, dated September 14, 1886.
Application filed February 4, 1886. Serial No. 190,752. (No model.)
To all 'whom t may con/cern;
Beit known that I, THOMAS K. CHRISTIE, of Detroit, in the county of Vayne and State of Michigan, have invented new and useful Improvements in Hydrants; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and eX- act description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, which forms a part of this specification.
This invention relates to a new and useful improvement in hydrants; and the special feature of my invention consists in a new and improved construction of the so-called frostease7 of a hydrant, and which, as at present constructed, consists of a loose case or jacket surrounding that portion of the hydrant-stock embedded in the ground, all so arranged that the heaving action of the ground is entirely expended upon this outside case, and can in nowise affect the hydrant and cause damage.
The drawing accompanying this specification shows in verti cal central section a hydrant to which my improved frost-case is applied, and in which the letters refer to the following parts.
A indicates the upper portion of the hydrant proper, which is above ground, and B the lower portion of the same, which is below ground and inclosed by the frost-case. The frost-case is of cylindrical form, and consists of two sections, C D, of about equal length, and connecting with each other by means of a slip-joint, M. The lower section. C, of the frost-case rests upon the elbow E, which latter is provided with a cylindrical extension, F, with which this section also forms a slipjoint. The upper section, D, of the frost-case slips over the lower section, and rests thereon by means of a shoulder, G, formed on the inside of the upper section. The two sections ofthe frost-case together surround all that portion B of the hydrant which is buried in the ground, and the upper end Of the frost-case, which reaches to or above the surface of the ground, formsaslip-joint with thestock of the hydrant. The latter is provided some distance above the ground with a stop or shoulder, H, so arranged to prevent the upward displacement of the uppersection of the frost-case beyond the limit of the engagement of the two sections. The lower portion ofthe stock of the hydrant is provided with several projecting lugs, I, arranged to keep the lower section of the frost-case properly centered in relation to the stock of the hydrant and prevent the two sections from binding upon each other.
It will be seen that my improved frostjacket can be given considerable more endplay, to compensate for heaving by frost, than the ordinary jacket in one piece. Y ter construction the amount of end-play provided is equal to the length of the slip-joint of the jacket in the elbow. In my improved construction it is equal to the length of that same slip-j oint plus the length of the slip-joint in the middle of the case.
There are practical objections against making a long slip-joint between the case and the elbow, and experience has proved that in our severe northern winters this joint is found generally insufficient (or inefficient) to compensate for the upheaving by frost, and, if this joint fails to work, damage to the hydrant is inevitable.
In my improved construction there is little possibility of failure with the slip-j oint in the middle of the case; nor is there any practical objection to making it as long as required, and therefore the upheaving of the ground,which is most pronounced nearer the surface of ground, cannot work injury through the failure of the frost-case to heave. Furthermore, I find that in such winters where a succession of freezing and thawing spells occur the jacket in one piece is gradually heaved up to its full limit, and remains there until it is forcibly driven back, while with my improved case the upper section drops readily back again into place during a thawing spell, thus leaving its 'further utility unimpaired.
I consider it within the spirit of my invention to increase the number of sections; but I preferably confine myself to a frost-case in two sections as the most practical for use.
What I claim as my invention isl. In a hydrant, the combination, with the elbow provided with cylindrical extension F, of the lower section, C, of the frost-case, resting on said elbow and loosely fitted within said extension, and the outer section, D, loose- In the lat- 6o u i y 1y fitted over the section C, and provided with a. shoulder to engage the top edge of the seotion C, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
5 2. The combinntio11,\\'ith thelowersections, B, of the hydrant, provided with shoulder I'I and lugs I, of the elbow E, provided with cylindrical extension F, the lower Section, C, of the frost-onse, resting upon said elbow within Io Suid extension, and the upper outer section,
D, of the frost-case, loosely fitted over the section C, and having formed integral therewith the shoulder' G, to engage the top edge of said section C to prevent; the section 'D from falling too far, substantially as described.
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