A round wall-mounted housing for use with freezeless wall hydrants that provides a housing of a round configuration. The round configuration allows for easy installation of the round wall hydrant housing in existing panels or walls. To install, an access hole may be drilled into the desired wall or wall panel without the need for chiseling or chipping. The present invention also provides a cover that can remain in an upright, open position. The cover pivots on a pin connection securing it to the housing. The cover has guides with extended slots that allow the cover to swing to and then lock in an open position.
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1. An enclosure for a wall hydrant comprising:
a housing having a round configuration and having means for containing the wall hydrant;
a cover pivotally attached to the housing wherein the said cover can move from a closed position to an open position;
a slot within the said cover wherein a portion of the said cover can slide about the slot into the said housing when the said cover is in the open position; and
wherein the said cover has a domed portion to accommodate larger hydrants.
0. 2. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein said housing includes an interior rear surface adapted to receive the wall hydrant.
0. 3. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein a side wall of said housing has a depth approximately equal to that of a concrete wall.
0. 4. The enclosure of claim 1, further comprising an outwardly extending flange associated with an edge of said housing, said flange having an inner surface for engagement onto a wall; and
wherein said cover is pivotally associated with said flange.
0. 5. The enclosure of claim 4 further comprising a slot within the cover wherein a portion of the cover can slide about the slot into the housing when the cover is in the open position.
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This invention relates generally to wall hydrants and, more particularly, to wall-mounted enclosure boxes used with wall hydrants.
Conventional wall hydrant housings or boxes are often of a square or rectangular configuration, but some have an arcuate configuration. Whether round or rectangular, the mounting hole in a concrete wall must be chiseled to form an opening to fit the hydrant housing. Not only is this labor and time intensive, but such a process often results in an imperfect opening without clean, sharp edges.
In addition, the door or cover to a conventional wall hydrant housing oftentimes will not by itself remain in the upright, open position when the hydrant is in use. As such, access to the hydrant inside the housing is frustrated by the tendency of the cover to move to a closed position unless manually held in an open position.
It is therefore a principal object of this invention to provide a wall hydrant housing that can be easily installed into an existing wall.
A further object of this invention is to provide a wall hydrant housing that can be installed without the need for chiseling or chipping of the mounting wall.
Still a further object of this invention is to provide a wall hydrant housing with a cover that does not hamper access to the hydrant inside.
These and other objects will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
The present invention is directed towards round wall-mounted housings for use with freezeless wall hydrants.
The present invention utilizes a cylindrical housing of a round configuration. The round configuration allows for easy installation of the round wall hydrant housing in existing panels or walls. To install, an access hole is drilled into the desired wall or wall panel without the need for chiseling or chipping.
The present invention also utilizes a cover that can remain by itself in an open position when the hydrant is operated. The cover pivots on a pin connection securing it to the housing. The cover has guides with extended slots that allow the cover to swing to and then lock in an open position.
With reference to
Housing 12 is of a cast construction and may be made of any metal or alloy. In the preferred embodiment, housing 12 is made of cast aluminum. All of the features described above are integrated into the casting. Pin bores 32 may be drilled to achieve a specific tolerance, and lock bore 36, lugs 40 and mounting holes 42 may be tapped to achieve specific threads.
With reference to
Cover 44 is of a cast construction and may be made of any metal or alloy. To prevent potential galvanic corrosion, cover 44 should be made of the same material as the housing 12. In the preferred embodiment, cover 44 is made of cast aluminum. All of the features described above are integrated into the casting. Slot 54 may be milled to achieve a specific tolerance.
Cover 44 attaches to housing 12 and is retained by pins 56. As shown in
Housing assembly 10 can be used with tilt-up concrete wall construction, as shown in
In either types of construction, the housing assembly 10 can be easily installed with a single drilling operation. As shown in
Once installed into a wall, a hydrant 86 (
Whereas the invention has been shown and described in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended broad scope of the following claims. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of the stated objectives.
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