Abstract: A water hydrant is provided with a number of valves operable to eliminate freezing problems and to prevent backflow into potable water, thereby precluding the danger of contamination. Water and air valves operate in conjunction such that trapping of water in the hydrant is averted by the admission of air after each closing of the water valve. By a somewhat different arrangement in outlet spout valving, air is also admitted to the spout after each closing of the water valve or other reduction in water pressure, the spout valving having the additional feature of blocking backflow, all of which meets the anti-contamination requirements of the hydrant.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 16, 1981
Date of Patent:
October 9, 1984
Assignee:
Prier Brass Manufacturing Co.
Inventors:
Daniel W. Pike, Phillip J. Crawley, John L. Marshall, Steve A. Martin