Vacuum Breaker Water Capturing Device and Shield
20250188721 ยท 2025-06-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A water capturing device is provided having a body which is operatively engageable with a spigot assembly having a spigot with a vacuum breaker thereon. An axial passage of the body of the device, when in operative engagement, collects and redirects water expelled from the vacuum breaker downward out a discharge opening where it may be collected and used elsewhere.
Claims
1. A water capturing apparatus comprising: a body having a sidewall extending between an aperture at a mount end thereof and a discharge opening at an opposite end thereof; an axial passage communicating between said aperture and said discharge opening; and said body configured for operative engagement with a spigot assembly having a spigot with a vacuum breaker thereon in a position wherein water discharged from said vacuum breaker is redirected through said axial passage to an exit from said discharge opening.
2. The water capturing apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: said mount end being in a removable engagement with a tube portion at a first end of said tube portion opposite said discharge opening located at a second end of said tube portion; an axial passage running through said mount end and said tube portion; and whereby said mount end is positionable to said operative engagement with said spigot assembly prior to said removable engagement of said tube portion.
3. The water capturing apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: said operative engagement having a coupling of an interior surface of said aperture around an external circumferential surface of said vacuum breaker.
4. The water capturing apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: said operative engagement having a coupling of an interior surface of said aperture around an external surface of said spigot.
5. The water capturing apparatus of claim 2, additionally comprising: said operative engagement having a coupling of an interior surface of said aperture around an external circumferential surface of said vacuum breaker.
6. The water capturing apparatus of claim 2, additionally comprising: said operative engagement having a coupling of an interior surface of said aperture around an external surface of said spigot.
7. The water capturing apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: said discharge opening positioned below said vacuum breaker with said body in said operative engagement, whereby said water flows downward through said axial passage.
8. The water capturing apparatus of claim 2, additionally comprising: said discharge opening positioned below said vacuum breaker with said body in said operative engagement, whereby said water flows downward through said axial passage.
9. The water capturing apparatus of claim 4, additionally comprising: said discharge opening positioned below said vacuum breaker with said body in said operative engagement, whereby said water flows downward through said axial passage.
10. The water capturing apparatus of claim 5, additionally comprising: said discharge opening positioned below said vacuum breaker with said body in said operative engagement, whereby said water flows downward through said axial passage.
11. The water capturing apparatus of claim 6, additionally comprising: said discharge opening positioned below said vacuum breaker with said body in said operative engagement, whereby said water flows downward through said axial passage with vacuum breaker connected to a spigot whereby water exiting said vacuum breaker is
12. A method of employment of the device of claim 2 to capture water expelled from said vacuum breaker for use of said water comprising the steps of: positioning said body to said operative engagement by first sliding said aperture of said mount end over said vacuum breaker and coupling it to said vacuum breaker or said spigot; sliding said tube portion over a connection end of a hose; connecting said hose to said spigot; engaging said tube portion to said mount end; and capturing water exiting said discharge opening in a container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form a part of the specification, illustrate some but not the only or exclusive examples of embodiments of water capturing device for engagement to a vacuum breaker herein. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative of preferred modes of the device and the system rather than limiting.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0036] In some cases, the water, so expelled,, can be significant and reach a distance where bystanders or their lower body can be contacted by the water 12 in a surprise dousing. The device 10 herein, as noted, alleviates the waste of the expelled water 22.
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[0038] The body 18 of
[0039] In the mode shown, a first half portion 32 of the body is engaged with a second half portion 34 of the body 18 in a hinged or clamshell type engagement by a hinge 36. A connector 38 will hold the two half portions, removably engaged, so that the body 18 can be easily operatively engaged to surround a vacuum breaker 12 which already has a hose 16 extending in an engagement thereto.
[0040] The first opening 28 and opposite second opening may include a polymeric edge or other edge which will form a compressive connection and hold the body in position. The placement of the tube 20 at a bottom or lower end of the body 18 will tend to draw that end of the body 18 to a lower position where water in the interior cavity 30 reservoir will flow easily downward. This placement also gives the user a viewable preferred mounting position for the device 10 which may be depicted in instructions.
[0041] In this clamshell version of the device 10, the body 18 is easily positioned to operative engagement with the vacuum breaker 12 and easily disengaged, if needed. Once engaged, the connector 38 holds the two half portions together with the interior cavity reservoir located to capture expelled water. The engagement of this hinged body is easy in locations with a hose 16 already connected to the vacuum breaker 12 or where no hose 16 is connected.
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[0043] An aperture 48 in the mount end 44 is sized to slide over the exterior of vacuum breaker 12. The mount end 44 may then be coupled to either the spigot 14 or the vacuum breaker 12 or the hose 16 in a manner that, once the tube portion 46 is connected to the mount end 44 the body 42, is in the proper operative engagement to redirect the water 22.
[0044] With the tube portion 46 connected to the mount end 44 the body 42 has an axial passage 50 communicating between the aperture 48 at the mount end 44 and a discharge opening 52 at an opposite end of the body 42. As noted above, the body 42 may be formed in a unitary structure with the tube portion 46 and mount end 44 in a single unit. However, separating them into two components makes the device 11 easier to position to the operative engagement. To hold the device 11 in the operative engagement, a fastener 54 adapted to that task may be employed, or the aperture 48 may be formed to engage in a friction fit upon the vacuum breaker 12 or the spigot 14 or the connecting end of the hose 16.
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[0049] As noted above, while the presently disclosed water capturing device for use in combination with a vacuum breaker has been described herein with reference to particular embodiments thereof and steps in the method of employment of the modes thereof, a latitude of modifications, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosures. It will be appreciated that in some instance some features or steps in configuration and employment of the water capturing invention could be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims. All such changes, alternations and modifications as would occur to those skilled in the art are considered to be within the scope of this invention as broadly defined in the appended claims.
[0050] Further, the purpose of any abstract of this specification is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientists, engineers, and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application. Any such abstract if appended hereto is neither intended to define the invention of the application, which is measured by the claims, nor is it intended to be limiting, as to the scope of the invention in any way.