Claims
- 1. A wall mounted water hydrant, comprising:
- an elongated hollow housing having water inlet and outlet ends, and a center axis;
- a water inlet valve in said housing adjacent said inlet end, and comprising a valve seat and a valve closure element;
- a water outlet port in said housing adjacent said outlet end;
- a valve operating rod in said housing having an inner end secured to said valve closure element, and extending along the center axis to the outlet end of said housing, and terminating in an outer end;
- a manual means for rotating said outer end of said actuating rod whereby rotation of said rod in one direction will close said valve closure element against said valve seat, and rotation of said rod in an opposite direction will move said valve closure element away from said valve seat, thus providing a valve means through which pressurized water connected to the inlet end of said housing will flow in a downstream direction through said valve means and said housing and outwardly through said outlet port;
- a backflow preventor having a base portion surrounding said operating rod;
- said backflow preventor having the shape of a hollow bell with flexible side walls extending diagonally outwardly from said base portion and encompassing a hollow interior, and terminating in a cylindrical lip portion surrounding an open end;
- said lip portion being cylindrical in shape and normally engaging the inner diameter of said housing;
- said lip portion having a first outer surface extending diagonally outwardly from said sidewalls and intersecting a vertical flat planar portion which is in a plane transverse to said center axis to create a pointed sealing edge normally in engagement with the inner diameter of said housing,
- said lip comprising a triangular cross sectional shape,
- said lip portion having a size and shape to permit it to deflect toward the axis of said housing when water is flowing in a downstream direction through said housing, and to engage the inner diameter of said housing if backpressure urges water to flow in an upstream direction through said housing, thus sealing said housing and said valve means, against upstream flow of water under such backpressure conditions.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/088,889 filed on Jul. 8, 1993, now abandoned.
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