US83899A - Improvement in hydrants - Google Patents

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US83899A
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  • rL his invention relates to improvements in hydrants, and it consists in the construction ofthe lower portion of the discharge-pipe, arranged to operate in connection with the enlarged vertical portion o'f the water# pipe, as will be hereinafter more fullydescrib'ed.
  • Figure l. represents an elevation of my improvement, when used as a hydrant
  • Figure 2 representsa vertical section of the same
  • Figure 3 represents an enlarged vertical section of -the part connecting with the water-pipe, showing the arrangement of the valves
  • Figure 6 a view of a plate provided with a hitching- Y ring, to be attached to the post also,- when a bitching-post.
  • A represents a hollow post, which is set into the ground,in the usual manner, for protecting the waterpipe, which is provided at the top with a detachable cap, B, having a socket, which sets over the top of the ⁇ post A, and is 'provided 'with an annular groove, into which a corresponding ridge on the post may be drawn on one sido by the setfscrew, when it isA scre'v'vedl up, whereby the cap is permanently secured with one or more setfserews.
  • D represents the vertical water-pipe, to which the spouts E or plugs E are connected by a detachable connection, whereby one may be readily substituted for another.
  • H represents the lower portion of the vertical pipe, which is provided at its lower end with ayielding disk of rubber, which serves as a valve for opening or closing the passage of the water from pipe G, and is operated by the nut C on the top of the shaft, which is oonnected to the upper end of the-pipe D by a screwed.
  • connection whereby the pipe DV may be raised or lowered to open or close the passage for the water.
  • the water enters the vertical pipe D through th openings b.
  • the ring e is intended to prevent the passage of the water from below out at the waste-passages, and tooe raised up when the pipe D is raised to open the. pas- ,I sage at I, so as to close against the waste-passage, to prevent the water from flowing out-thereat while it is being drawn out. at the spout.
  • the ring e is intended stop the passage of the waste water upward.
  • K represents a cap, secured to the lower end yof the post A, in a manner similar to the cap, B, at the top.
  • the curved spout E When it is desired to use my improved apparatus as a hydrant, the curved spout E is applied, as shown in fig. 2, and when it is to be used for washing the streets, or in cases of fire, the hose-pipe, as shown in fig. 4, may be substituted, and when it is desired tc convert the post into a bitching-post, the holte-head cap, fig. 5, may be substituted for the cap, B, and a nut, C', may be applied to the head for working the valve, and made in a form similar to the nut C, or it may be provided with a small square projection to be turned'with a wrench, and the ring-plates, fig. 6, may be attached, in place ofthe ornamental figures, on the plain surfaces near the spout.
  • the several enumerated purposes mayall be subserved by the same device, With but slight modiications; as, forinstance, in the general 'use of them, someare required for hydrants to be set the street, when it is also desirable to maliens/c of them 'for hitching-posts, and for washing the streets, while others may be required to be set in a Wash-room, orin a yard where they are only required as hydrants.
  • the several parts may be promiscuously made, and put together as required.

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IMPROVEMENT IN HYDRANTS..
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whomI it 'may concernl Be it known that l, J Mns ALLisoN, of Cincinnati, in the county of Hamilton, and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Hydra-nts; and I do herebydeolare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable those skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being hadto the accompanying drawings, form# ingpait of thisy specification.
rL his invention relates to improvements in hydrants, and it consists in the construction ofthe lower portion of the discharge-pipe, arranged to operate in connection with the enlarged vertical portion o'f the water# pipe, as will be hereinafter more fullydescrib'ed.
On reference to the accompanying drawings,
Figure l. represents an elevation of my improvement, when used as a hydrant;
Figure 2 representsa vertical section of the same;
Figure 3 represents an enlarged vertical section of -the part connecting with the water-pipe, showing the arrangement of the valves;
- Figure 4, a hose, with plug for 'connection when used for washing streets, or as a fire-plug', shown in red; Figure 5,' a'dciaehable cap, to fbe substituted when it isv also to be used as a hitching-post; and
Figure 6, a view of a plate provided with a hitching- Y ring, to be attached to the post also,- when a bitching-post.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A represents a hollow post, which is set into the ground,in the usual manner, for protecting the waterpipe, which is provided at the top with a detachable cap, B, having a socket, which sets over the top of the` post A, and is 'provided 'with an annular groove, into which a corresponding ridge on the post may be drawn on one sido by the setfscrew, when it isA scre'v'vedl up, whereby the cap is permanently secured with one or more setfserews.
D represents the vertical water-pipe, to which the spouts E or plugs E are connected by a detachable connection, whereby one may be readily substituted for another.
F represents a veitiwtl extension .ofthe Water-pipe G, attached to the latter by a screwed joint; and
H represents the lower portion of the vertical pipe, which is provided at its lower end with ayielding disk of rubber, which serves as a valve for opening or closing the passage of the water from pipe G, and is operated by the nut C on the top of the shaft, which is oonnected to the upper end of the-pipe D by a screwed.
connection, whereby the pipe DV may be raised or lowered to open or close the passage for the water.
The water enters the vertical pipe D through th openings b. A
d and d' represent wastepassages, and
e and e', rubber-packing rings.
The ring e is intended to prevent the passage of the water from below out at the waste-passages, and tooe raised up when the pipe D is raised to open the. pas- ,I sage at I, so as to close against the waste-passage, to prevent the water from flowing out-thereat while it is being drawn out. at the spout.
The ring e is intended stop the passage of the waste water upward.
K represents a cap, secured to the lower end yof the post A, in a manner similar to the cap, B, at the top.
A'stud, j, on the bottom of thewater-pipe G,passcs through' the said cap, and is secured to it, as shown by a nut, f'
When it is desired to use my improved apparatus as a hydrant, the curved spout E is applied, as shown in fig. 2, and when it is to be used for washing the streets, or in cases of fire, the hose-pipe, as shown in fig. 4, may be substituted, and when it is desired tc convert the post into a bitching-post, the holte-head cap, fig. 5, may be substituted for the cap, B, and a nut, C', may be applied to the head for working the valve, and made in a form similar to the nut C, or it may be provided with a small square projection to be turned'with a wrench, and the ring-plates, fig. 6, may be attached, in place ofthe ornamental figures, on the plain surfaces near the spout.
By means of the above-described arrangement of hydrants, the several enumerated purposes mayall be subserved by the same device, With but slight modiications; as, forinstance, in the general 'use of them, someare required for hydrants to be set the street, when it is also desirable to maliens/c of them 'for hitching-posts, and for washing the streets, while others may be required to be set in a Wash-room, orin a yard where they are only required as hydrants.
' Therefore, in the manufacture of them, the several parts may be promiscuously made, and put together as required.
Moreover, as an improvement in nre-plugs-over the now common arrangement of 'fire-plugs, my arrangement possesses peculiar advantages. As the former are set into tlie walk, generally' in recesses, they are more liable to get out of order,-.and to be entirely covered and frozen up in cold weather, whereas, according to my improvement, they are not exposed to such culties.
I claim as new, and desire to secure by-Letters Patent- The hollow perforated pipe H, provided with the 'elastic disk I, waste-passage d, and elastic packingringse e', arranged to operate in connection with the cylinder F, having'the waste-passage d, as herein described, lfor the purpose specified.
' JAMES ALLISON.
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Y JOHN B. GIBSON,
JOHN N. CARTER.
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US2428932A (en) * 1945-01-24 1947-10-14 Thomas L Fawick Composite bushing
US2459148A (en) * 1944-09-20 1949-01-18 Niels A Christensen Fluid control apparatus
US2474772A (en) * 1943-11-24 1949-06-28 Electrol Inc Unloading valve
US2525799A (en) * 1947-11-04 1950-10-17 Marvin S Hecker Oxygen check valve
US2934090A (en) * 1955-11-25 1960-04-26 Marotta Valve Corp Three-way magnetic valve

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2474772A (en) * 1943-11-24 1949-06-28 Electrol Inc Unloading valve
US2459148A (en) * 1944-09-20 1949-01-18 Niels A Christensen Fluid control apparatus
US2428932A (en) * 1945-01-24 1947-10-14 Thomas L Fawick Composite bushing
US2525799A (en) * 1947-11-04 1950-10-17 Marvin S Hecker Oxygen check valve
US2934090A (en) * 1955-11-25 1960-04-26 Marotta Valve Corp Three-way magnetic valve

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