Claims
- 1. In a fire hydrant including a vertical barrel defining a passage adapted for connection to a shoe; a bonnet having a thru aperture secured to the upper end of the barrel; a valve stem disposed in said barrel for reciprocating movement in said passage with one end of said stem extending through said aperture; and valve means connected to the other end of said stem for reciprocating movement therewith between an open position wherein said shoe communicates with said passage and a closed position wherein communication between said shoe and said passage is blocked, said valve means being arranged for movement to said open position by the fluid pressure in said shoe when upward movement of said stem is unblocked and to said closed position against the fluid pressure in said shoe upon downward movement of said stem; the improvement which comprises:
- a pin moveably secured to said bonnet;
- said stem having a hole for receiving said pin;
- a lever connected to said pin for moving said pin between a first position wherein said pin is in said hole when said valve is in said closed position and a second position wherein said pin is out of said hole, said bonnet having an additional aperture therein, one end of said lever extending through said additional aperture;
- means for biasing said pin to said first position and
- means disposed between said bonnet and said barrel for supporting the other end of said lever, said other end of said lever being pivotally secured to said supporting means.
- 2. The fire hydrant according to claim 1, wherein said biasing means comprises a spring secured at one end to said pin and at the other end to said bonnet.
- 3. The fire hydrant according to claim 2, wherein said spring is a coil spring and the axis of said spring is perpendicular to said stem.
- 4. The fire hydrant according to claim 3, wherein said hole in said stem comprises a notch having a lower defining surface substantially perpendicular to the axis of said stem and an upper defining surface at an angle to said lower defining surface.
- 5. The fire hydrant according to claim 4, and further comprising an additional notch in said stem below said first-mentioned notch, said additional notch also having a lower defining surface substantially perpendicular to said stem and an upper defining surface at an angle to said lower defining surface.
- 6. The fire hydrant according to claim 5, and further comprising means for moving said stem downward for closing said valve.
- 7. The fire hydrant according to claim 6, wherein said stem moving means comprises means securable to said bonnet for engaging said one end of said stem and exerting a downward force thereon.
- 8. The fire hydrant according to claim 7, wherein said means for engaging said one end of said stem comprises:
- a housing securable to said bonnet above said one end of said stem, said housing having an internally threaded hole aligned with said stem;
- a bolt threadably received in said hole;
- means secured to the lower end of said bolt for engaging said one end of said stem; and
- means for rotating said bolt for reciprocating movement relative to said housing.
- 9. The fire hydrant according to claim 7, wherein said means for engaging said one end of said stem comprises:
- a fulcrum;
- a lever pivotable about said fulcrum with one end of said lever disposed above said one end of said stem; and
- means secured to said one end of said lever for engaging said one end of said stem.
- 10. The fire hydrant according to claim 9, wherein said supporting means comprises a plate disposed substantially perpendicular to said stem.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 034,344, filed Apr. 30, 1979, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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