Piston Type Valve Patents (Class 137/288)
  • Patent number: 8408238
    Abstract: A yard hydrant of a type utilizes a reciprocating valve for controlling the flow in a hydrant flow pipe vertically movable within a standpipe. The lower end of the flow pipe has a valve body attached thereto for controlling the flow of water from a supply of water under pressure. An upper end of the flow pipe is secured to the hydrant head and in flow communication therewith and such head is vertically movable with the flow pipe and valve body relative to the standpipe. The opening of the valve is accomplished by elevating the hydrant head with respect to the standpipe and the ground, which correspondingly elevates the flow pipe and valve body to the open position of the valve. Closing the valve is accomplished by lowering the hydrant head, flow pipe and valve body, which simultaneously allows water to drain from the hydrant head/flow pipe/valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2013
    Inventor: Stephen J Anderson
  • Patent number: 6178988
    Abstract: A hydrant valve assembly including a spool member having at least one spool seal which is at times under extremely high pressure tending to cause the seal to be displaced from an associated recess, the spool member forming venting passages in the seal recess to alleviate seal pressure, the invention also including a new wet pipe design and a new collar design.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2001
    Assignee: Baker Manufacturing
    Inventor: Stephen D. Royle
  • Patent number: 5289840
    Abstract: A yard hydrant includes a head section with a nozzle, a standpipe and valve housing in traditional hydrant relationship that is constructed and assembled into an integral unit which cannot be disassembled. An operating rod with valve means reciprocates in the standpipe and a valve housing in a well known manner. The rod extends through an enlarged opening formed in the head section for which there is provided a novel two piece gland unit with one piece being a packing gland nut for seal engagement with the operating rod in a well known manner and the other piece being a concentrically larger nut that is removably mounted in said opening in a watertight relationship thereto and in pressing engagement with the packing gland nut. Removal of the gland unit permits the operating rod and any attached components to be quickly and easily withdrawn from the integral unit through the opening in the head section for servicing or repairs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 1, 1994
    Assignee: Merrill Manufacturing Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen J. Anderson
  • Patent number: 4372339
    Abstract: A yard hydrant includes an improved valve assembly connecting the hydrant standpipe at a point below the frost line to a source of water under pressure. A hollow and generally cylindrical housing of such assembly is provided with a bore concentrically reduced relative to the diameter of the housing and having an upper plane spaced inwardly from the upper end of the housing to receive a rod mounted and handle operated valve. The bore terminates at its lower end in a valve seat defining a further concentrically reduced access opening to the water supply. In spaced concentric relationship about the bore are a plurality of water passageways each in communication with said bore and each extending from the upper plane thereof for communication with the standpipe to a point spaced above the valve seat so that the bore is full circle only intermediate the valve seat and the lower limits of the passageways. A drain hole is provided through the housing to the bore near the upper plane thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 8, 1983
    Assignee: Merrill Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Stephen J. Anderson
  • Patent number: 4109671
    Abstract: A nonfreezing, nonpolluting hydrant construction. The hydrant includes an above-ground discharge head, a main valve body disposed below frost line, and a stand pipe interconnecting the two. A flow tube is mounted inside the stand pipe. The upper end of the flow tube is connected to a hydrant opening and closing actuator which reciprocates the flow tube. The lower end of the flow tube carries an ejector assembly incorporating a venturi. In its lower position the ejector engages a seat to close off an inlet line. When the hydrant is shut off, water in the upper portion of the hydrant drains to the valve body and lower portion of the stand pipe below frost line. On subsequent opening of the hydrant, this water is ejected through the venturi. The hydrant also includes a float and check valve assembly to prevent filling of the stand pipe in the event the discharge line is blocked while the hydrant is open. A modified unit in which the hydrant mechanism is embodied in a drinking fountain is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1978
    Assignee: Industrial Value Analysis Inc.
    Inventors: James L. Hughes, William E. Broerman