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Outdoor portable liquid dispensing station and related kit for heating faucet
11624177 · 2023-04-11 · ·

A portable liquid dispensing station for outdoor use in cold temperatures comprises a housing defining a base for resting on a support surface and enclosed interior thereover, at least one liquid storage tank supported inside the housing for containing unused liquid, a pump supported inside the housing in fluidic communication with the tank for conveying the unused liquid under pressure to a downstream location, a liquid dispensing device supported externally of the housing but in downstream fluidic communication with the tank for selectively releasing the liquid, a basin supported externally of the housing for collecting the released liquid, and a collection tank in fluidic communication with the basin to collect the used liquid for storage and which is supported inside the housing. The liquid dispensing device, the basin and the collection tank are heated and the air inside the housing is also heated to prevent the liquid from freezing.

FREEZE PREDICTION SYSTEM
20170362801 · 2017-12-21 ·

A freeze prediction system for components such as one or more water pipes situated in a building. The building may have a heating system, a mechanism with a temperature setting connected to the heating system, and an indoor temperature indicator connected to the thermostat. A call may be made for heat if thermostat setting is greater than an indoor temperature. A check may be made as to whether a call for heat may be answered. Outdoor conditions may be read and accounted for in the system. An expected time may be calculated of a freeze danger. One may determine whether the freeze danger is significant according to the expected time of freeze danger compared to a predetermined time. If the freeze danger is not significant, a regular equipment failed alert may be sent out. If the freeze danger is significant, a pipe freeze warning alert may be sent out.

FREEZE PREDICTION SYSTEM
20170362801 · 2017-12-21 ·

A freeze prediction system for components such as one or more water pipes situated in a building. The building may have a heating system, a mechanism with a temperature setting connected to the heating system, and an indoor temperature indicator connected to the thermostat. A call may be made for heat if thermostat setting is greater than an indoor temperature. A check may be made as to whether a call for heat may be answered. Outdoor conditions may be read and accounted for in the system. An expected time may be calculated of a freeze danger. One may determine whether the freeze danger is significant according to the expected time of freeze danger compared to a predetermined time. If the freeze danger is not significant, a regular equipment failed alert may be sent out. If the freeze danger is significant, a pipe freeze warning alert may be sent out.

Standpipe freeze protection device
11680393 · 2023-06-20 · ·

A standpipe freeze-protection device having a frustum shell. The shell has a first end, a second end, an outer surface, and a plurality of drain apertures. The first end has a first surface that substantially closes the first end except for an opening within the first surface. The opening is configured to allow a standpipe to pass through the opening. The second end is opposite the first end and is substantially open. The outer surface extends between the first end and the second end. The plurality of drain apertures are through the outer surface of the shell.

Standpipe freeze protection device
11680393 · 2023-06-20 · ·

A standpipe freeze-protection device having a frustum shell. The shell has a first end, a second end, an outer surface, and a plurality of drain apertures. The first end has a first surface that substantially closes the first end except for an opening within the first surface. The opening is configured to allow a standpipe to pass through the opening. The second end is opposite the first end and is substantially open. The outer surface extends between the first end and the second end. The plurality of drain apertures are through the outer surface of the shell.

PREVENTION OF FREEZING OF OUTDOOR WATER LINE
20170350098 · 2017-12-07 ·

An apparatus includes a first processor-controllable valve and a second processor-controllable valve both of which are connectable to an outdoor water line. A controller configured to control the operation of the first processor-controllable valve and the second processor-controllable valve. The controller, in use, urges the second processor-controllable valve to open and permit flow of the water along an interior of the outdoor water line for the case where the second electrical power source is available for use by the second processor-controllable valve when the first electrical power source is unavailable for use by the first processor-controllable valve.

PREVENTION OF FREEZING OF OUTDOOR WATER LINE
20170350098 · 2017-12-07 ·

An apparatus includes a first processor-controllable valve and a second processor-controllable valve both of which are connectable to an outdoor water line. A controller configured to control the operation of the first processor-controllable valve and the second processor-controllable valve. The controller, in use, urges the second processor-controllable valve to open and permit flow of the water along an interior of the outdoor water line for the case where the second electrical power source is available for use by the second processor-controllable valve when the first electrical power source is unavailable for use by the first processor-controllable valve.

Water Drip Regulation Attachment for Spigots and Faucets
20230175239 · 2023-06-08 ·

The present invention relates to a drip attachment for residential and commercial outdoor spigots/faucets for avoiding freezing of water pipes and spigots and minimizing wastage of water by limiting dripping of water to 5-40 drops per minute. The attachment is designed to mount onto a spigot and provides extrusion of water flowing from the spigot to release 5-40 drops of water per minute. More specifically, the attachment has a screw-on section having female threads for engaging to the spigot and has fixed baffles/valves in an extrusion section limiting number of drops of water. The screw-on section has a rubber gasket for prohibiting any leakage and the attachment has a tapered water drip portion and a bottom opening for releasing water drops in a desired rate.

Water Drip Regulation Attachment for Spigots and Faucets
20230175239 · 2023-06-08 ·

The present invention relates to a drip attachment for residential and commercial outdoor spigots/faucets for avoiding freezing of water pipes and spigots and minimizing wastage of water by limiting dripping of water to 5-40 drops per minute. The attachment is designed to mount onto a spigot and provides extrusion of water flowing from the spigot to release 5-40 drops of water per minute. More specifically, the attachment has a screw-on section having female threads for engaging to the spigot and has fixed baffles/valves in an extrusion section limiting number of drops of water. The screw-on section has a rubber gasket for prohibiting any leakage and the attachment has a tapered water drip portion and a bottom opening for releasing water drops in a desired rate.

Outdoor Water Service Enclosure and System
20170314239 · 2017-11-02 ·

An outdoor water service system is described. The system is primarily for providing water for outdoor applications in cold weather, such as flooding outdoor rinks but may also be used for other watering applications in warmer weather. The system includes a source of water connected to an underground hydrant with an above-ground hydrant valve and a heated enclosure with a floor and an opening in the floor through which the hydrant valve extends. The enclosure includes a hose, a heater, a water conduit extending from the hydrant valve to the hose, a first door for accessing the hydrant valve from outside of the enclosure and a second door for accessing the hose.