Industrial Hydrant
20250188718 ยท 2025-06-12
Assignee
Inventors
- Jeffrey William Butts (Veedersburg, IN, US)
- Paul Donald Burgeson (Brownsburg, IN, US)
- Derek B. Scott (Pace, FL, US)
- Robert A. Dyer (Crawfordsville, IN, US)
Cpc classification
F16K27/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention is provide an industrial hydrant comprising an inlet operatively connected to a hydrant body. An inlet valve is in fluid communication with the inlet. A valve guiding is operatively connected to the inlet valve. A main valve within the inlet valve has a main valve outer diameter greater than six inches. The main valve is operatively connected to the valve guiding. A pilot valve within the inlet valve is operatively connected to the main valve and the valve guiding. The pilot valve has a pilot valve outer diameter that is less than the main valve outer diameter.
Claims
1. An industrial hydrant comprising: a hydrant body; an inlet operatively connected to the hydrant body; an inlet valve in fluid communication with the inlet; a valve guide operatively connected to the inlet valve; a main valve within the inlet valve, the main valve having a main valve outer diameter greater than six inches, the main valve operatively connected to the valve guide; and a pilot valve within the inlet valve, the pilot valve operatively connected to the main valve and the valve guide.
2. The industrial hydrant according to claim 1 wherein the pilot valve further comprises a pilot valve outer diameter, the pilot valve outer diameter is less than the main valve outer diameter.
3. The industrial hydrant according to claim 1 further comprising a drain within the inlet valve, the drain is operatively connected to the valve guide.
4. The industrial hydrant according to claim 3 wherein the drain further comprises a dual drain system within the inlet valve.
5. The industrial hydrant according to claim 1 further comprising at least two manifolds extending from the hydrant body.
6. The industrial hydrant according to claim 1 wherein the main valve outer diameter is at least ten inches.
7. The industrial hydrant according to claim 1 further comprising a seal between the main valve and the pilot valve within the inlet valve.
8. The industrial hydrant according to claim 1 further comprising a monitor mount in communication with the hydrant body.
9. An industrial hydrant comprising: a hydrant body; an inlet operatively connected to the hydrant body; an inlet valve in fluid communication with the inlet; a valve guide operatively connected to the inlet valve; a main valve within the inlet valve, the main valve having a main valve outer diameter greater than six inches, the main valve operatively connected to the valve guide; and a drain within the inlet valve, the drain is operatively connected to the valve guide.
10. The industrial hydrant according to claim 9 wherein the drain further comprises a dual drain system within the inlet valve.
11. The industrial hydrant according to claim 9 further comprising at least two manifolds extending from the hydrant body.
12. The industrial hydrant according to claim 9 wherein the main valve outer diameter is at least ten inches.
13. The industrial hydrant according to claim 9 further comprising a seal between the main valve and the pilot valve within the inlet valve.
14. The industrial hydrant according to claim 9 further comprising a monitor mount in communication with the hydrant body.
15. An industrial hydrant comprising: a hydrant body; an inlet operatively connected to the hydrant body; an inlet valve in fluid communication with the inlet; a valve guide operatively connected to the inlet valve; a main valve within the inlet valve, the main valve having a main valve outer diameter greater than six inches, the main valve operatively connected to the valve guide; a pilot valve within the inlet valve, the pilot valve operatively connected to the main valve and the valve guide, the pilot valve having a pilot valve outer diameter, the pilot valve outer diameter is less than the main valve outer diameter.
16. The industrial hydrant according to claim 15 further comprising at least two manifolds extending from the hydrant body.
17. The industrial hydrant according to claim 16 further comprising a seal between the main valve and the pilot valve within the inlet valve.
18. The industrial hydrant according to claim 17 further comprising a dual drain system within the inlet valve.
19. The industrial hydrant according to claim 18 wherein the main valve outer diameter is at least ten inches.
20. The industrial hydrant according to claim 19 further comprising a monitor mount in communication with the hydrant body.
21. A hydrant valve comprising: a valve guide operatively connected to an inlet valve; a main valve within the inlet valve, the main valve having a main valve outer diameter greater than six inches, the main valve operatively connected to the valve guide; and a pilot valve within the inlet valve, the pilot valve operatively connected to the main valve and the valve guide, the pilot valve having a pilot valve outer diameter, the pilot valve outer
22. The hydrant valve according to claim 21 further comprising a seal between the main valve and the pilot valve within the inlet valve.
23. The hydrant valve according to claim 22 wherein the main valve outer diameter is at least six inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] The present invention is an improved industrial hydrant 10 that reduces chattering when opening the flow of water of a hydrant where the hydrant has a large inlet opening and is part of a manifold system. As shown in
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[0028] The present disclosure includes that contained in the appended claims, as well as that of the foregoing description. Although this invention has been described in its preferred form with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure of the preferred form has been made only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.