Torque-reducing sleeve for a hydrant stem
US-10458481-B2 · Oct 29, 2019 · US
US10407882B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10407882-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815894535-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 12, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2019 |
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A system and method are disclosed for shutting off the flow of liquid to a hydrant. A break away frangible activator of a valve body becomes dislodged responsive to a hydrant receiving sufficient inadvertent impact. A valve member closes in response to the impact to close off the flow of fluid to the hydrant.
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A hydrant shear valve for a hydrant coupled in fluid communication with a hydrant water supply pipe having a pipe flange, comprising: a valve body having fastener receiving openings for mounting the valve in fluid communication between the hydrant and the water supply pipe; the valve body having a valve seat; a two-piece valve member including two separate valve member portions each separately and independently pivotally mounted in the valve body to move independently between an open position and a closed position; the separate valve member portions being disposed overlapping one another axially aligned within the valve body in the open position and being disposed in a coplanar configuration in engagement with the valve seat in the closed position; bias members for maintaining releaseably the valve member portions in the open position and for permitting the valve member portions to be moved toward the closed position under a force of fluid flowing from the supply pipe; wherein bias members are held down by the hydrant in a plurality of valve body recesses when the two-piece valve member is disposed in the open position and are permitted to move freely when the hydrant is at least partially dislodged from the valve body; at least one actuator for freeing the bias members to permit the valve member portions to move independently toward the closed position under the force of fluid under pressure from the supply pipe when the hydrant is hit with sufficient impact; and each valve member portion having an outer surface and an inner flat surface being disposed at an angle therebetween in cross section to divert fluid from the supply pipe around the valve member portions when disposed in the open position, the angle being between about 3° and about 15°. 2. The valve of claim 1 , where in the range of the angles is between about 5° and about 13°. 3. The valve of claim 2 , wherein the range of the angles is between about 7° and about 11°. 4. The valve of claim 1 , further including at least one bias member foot having a profile angle of between about 12° and about 18°. 5. The valve of claim 4 , wherein the profile angle is between about 14° and about 16°. 6. The valve of claim 1 , further including at least one bias member foot having a compound radius of curvature of an outer surface of the foot between about one inch and about four inches. 7. The valve of claim 6 , wherein the compound radius of curvature includes a convex portion and a concave portion. 8. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the actuator includes a thread receiver stud for helping fasten fixedly the valve to a water supply pipe, and a threaded shear stud for helping fasten releasably the valve to a hydrant, the shear stud having a frangible portion to release the hydrant from the valve when the hydrant is dislodged from the valve. 9. The valve of claim 8 , wherein the thread receiver stud includes an enlarged hex head portion for fitting into a counter sunk hole in the valve body and for receiving threadably the shear stud. 10. A hydrant shear valve for a hydrant coupled in fluid communication with a hydrant water supply pipe having a pipe flange, comprising: a valve body having fastener receiving openings for mounting the valve in fluid communication between the hydrant and the water supply pipe; the valve body having a valve seat; a two-piece valve member including two separate valve member portions each separately and independently pivotally mounted in the valve body to move independently between an open position and a closed position; the separate valve member portions being disposed overlapping one another axially aligned within the valve body in the open position and being disposed in a coplanar configuration in engagement with the valve seat in the closed position; bias members for maintaining releasably the valve member portions in the open position and for permitting the valve member portions to be moved toward the closed position under a force of fluid flowing from the supply pipe; wherein bias members are held down by the hydrant in a plurality of valve body recesses when the two-piece valve member is disposed in an open position and are permitted to move freely when the hydrant is at least partially dislodged from the valve body; at least one actuator for freeing the bias members to permit the valve member portions to move independently toward the closed position under the force of fluid under pressure from the supply pipe when the hydrant is hit with sufficient impact; and such valve member portion having an outer surface and an inner surface being disposed at an angle therebetween in cross section to direct fluid from the supply pipe around the valve member portions when disposed in an open position, the radii of curvatures of the outer surface being between about 5 inches and about 100 inches. 11. The valve of claim 10 , wherein the radii of curvatures are between about 25 inches and about 80 inches. 12. The valve of claim 11 , wherein the radii of curvatures are between about 40 inches and about 65 inches. 13. The valve of claim 10 , further including at least one bias member foot having a compound radius of curvature of an outer surface of the foot between about one inch and about four inches. 14. The valve of claim 13 , wherein the compound radius of curvature includes a convex portion and a concave portion. 15. The valve of claim 13 , wherein the actuator includes a thread receiver stud for helping fasten fixedly the valve to a water supply pipe, and a threaded shear stud for helping fasten releasably the valve to a hydrant, the shear stud having a frangible portion to release the hydrant from the valve when the hydrant is dislodged from the valve. 16. The valve of claim 15 , wherein the thread receiver stud includes an enlarged hex head portion for fitting into a counter sunk hole in the valve body and for receiving threadably the shear stud. 17. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the valve member portions each have lower chamfered edges engaging one another to form a continuous line of engagement. 18. The valve of claim 10 , wherein the valve member portions each have lower chamfered edges engaging one another to form a continuous line of engagement. 19. The valve of claim 10 , wherein the at least one actuator comprises: a thread receiver stud for helping fasten fixedly the valve to the water supply pipe; and a threaded shear stud for helping fasten releasably the valve to the hydrant; and wherein the thread receiver stud comprises an enlarged head portion for receiving threadably an end portion of the shear stud, the shear stud having a frangible portion to release the hydrant from the valve when the hydrant is dislodged therefrom. 20. The valve of claim 19 , wherein the enlarged head is a hex head having a threaded opening therein for receiving an end portion of the shear stud, the hex head for fitting into a counter sunk hole in the valve, the thread receiver stud and the threaded shear stud for receiving threadably nuts thereon to attach the valve between the hydrant and the supply pipe.
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