Tamper-resistant operating nut for hydrants

US10920906B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10920906-B2
Application numberUS-201916567350-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 11, 2019
Priority dateDec 22, 2017
Publication dateFeb 16, 2021
Grant dateFeb 16, 2021

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A hydrant comprising: an operating stem comprising a threaded distal end extending from the hydrant; an operating nut comprising a first end facing the hydrant, an opposed second end, and a central bore defined in the operating nut and extending from the first end to the second end, the operating nut positioned on the operating stem such that a portion of the stem is positioned in the central bore and the threaded distal end of the stem extends beyond the second end of the operating nut; a snap ring positioned on the stem, the snap ring configured to prevent the operating nut from being removed from the operating stem without removing the snap ring; and a tightening nut rotatably secured to the stem, the tightening nut comprising internal threads configured to matingly engage the threaded distal end of the stem.

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A hydrant comprising: an operating stem comprising a threaded distal end extending from the hydrant; an operating nut comprising a first end facing the hydrant, an opposed second end, and a central bore defined in the operating nut and extending from the first end to the second end, the operating nut positioned on the operating stem such that a portion of the stem is positioned in the central bore and the threaded distal end of the stem extends beyond the second end of the operating nut, wherein the operating stem further comprises a proximal operating nut engaging portion, and wherein the central bore engages the operating stem at the operating nut engaging portion, the operating stem configured to rotate with the operating nut; a snap ring positioned on the stem, the snap ring configured to prevent the operating nut from being removed from the operating stem without removing the snap ring; and a tightening nut rotatably secured to the stem, the tightening nut comprising internal threads configured to matingly engage the threaded distal end of the stem. 2. The hydrant of claim 1 , wherein the operating stem defines a cross section at the operating nut engaging portion that is substantially polygonal, and the central bore defines a substantially polygonal cross section that is complementary to the cross section of the operating nut. 3. The hydrant of claim 2 , wherein the operating nut defines an outer cross-sectional profile, the outer cross-sectional profile being substantially polygonal, a number of sides of the polygonal outer cross-sectional profile different than a number of sides of the polygonal cross section of the operating stem. 4. The hydrant of claim 3 , wherein the cross section of the operating stem is substantially a square, and the outer cross-sectional profile of the operating nut is substantially a pentagon. 5. The hydrant of claim 1 , wherein the snap ring is positioned in the central bore of the operating nut. 6. The hydrant of claim 5 , wherein the tightening nut contacts the second end of the operating nut. 7. The hydrant of claim 1 , wherein the snap ring is positioned on the threaded distal end of the stem at a valley defined between two adjacent raised threads. 8. The hydrant of claim 1 , wherein the tightening nut is configured to be rotated relative to the threaded distal end of the stem until a proximal end of the tightening nut is adjacent to the second end of the operating nut. 9. The hydrant of claim 1 , wherein the snap ring defines an internal diameter that is selectively adjustable about and between a relaxed position and an expanded position, the snap ring configured to alternate between the relaxed position and the expanded position by using a snap ring plier. 10. The hydrant of claim 1 , wherein: the snap ring is securedly attached to the stem; the snap ring defines an internal diameter that is selectively adjustable about and between a relaxed position in which the internal diameter of the snap ring is less than or equal to an outer diameter of the threaded distal end, and an expanded position in which the internal diameter of the snap ring is greater than the outer diameter of the threaded distal end; the snap ring is positioned on the stem in the expanded position; and the snap ring is securedly attached to the stem in the relaxed position. 11. The hydrant of claim 1 , wherein: the snap ring is securedly attached to the stem; the snap ring defines an internal diameter that is selectively adjustable about and between a relaxed position in which the internal diameter of the snap ring is less than or equal to an outer diameter of the threaded distal end, and an expanded position in which the internal diameter of the snap ring is greater than the outer diameter of the threaded distal end; the snap ring is positioned on the stem in the expanded position; and the snap ring is securedly attached to the stem in a position between the relaxed position and the expanded position. 12. The hydrant of claim 1 , wherein the tightening nut configured to prevent the operating nut from being removed from the operating stem without first removing the tightening nut. 13. A method of securing an operating nut on an operating stem of a hydrant, the method comprising: placing an operating nut on an operating nut engaging portion of the operating stem that is proximal from the hydrant; placing a snap ring on the stem on a distal portion of the operating stem that is distal from the operating nut engaging portion; and threading a tightening nut on a threaded distal end of the distal portion of the operating stem. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising rotating the operating stem by rotating the operating nut and engaging the operating nut engaging portion with the operating nut. 15. The method of claim 13 , further comprising expanding the snap ring with a snap ring plier. 16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the operating stem defines a cross section at the operating nut engaging portion that is substantially polygonal, and the operating nut defines a central bore with a substantially polygonal cross section that is complementary to the cross section of the operating nut. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the operating nut defines an outer cross-sectional profile, the outer cross-sectional profile being substantially polygonal, a number of sides of the polygonal outer cross-sectional profile different than a number of sides of the polygonal cross section of the operating stem. 18. The hydrant of claim 17 , wherein the cross section of the operating stem is substantially a square, and the outer cross-sectional profile of the operating nut is substantially a pentagon. 19. A hydrant comprising: an operating stem comprising a threaded distal end extending from the hydrant; an operating nut comprising a first end facing the hydrant, an opposed second end, and a central bore defined in the operating nut and extending from the first end to the second end, the operating nut positioned on the operating stem such that a portion of the stem is positioned in the central bore and the threaded distal end of the stem extends beyond the second end of the operating nut; a snap ring positioned on the stem, the snap ring configured to prevent the operating nut from being removed from the operating stem without removing the snap ring, wherein the snap ring is positioned in the central bore of the operating nut; and a tightening nut rotatably secured to the stem, the tightening nut comprising internal threads configured to matingly engage the threaded distal end of the stem. 20. The hydrant of claim 19 , wherein the tightening nut contacts the second end of the operating nut. 21. A hydrant comprising: an operating stem comprising a threaded distal end extending from the hydrant; an operating nut comprising a first end facing the hydrant, an opposed second end, and a central bore defined in the operating nut and extending from the first end to the second end, the operating nut positioned on the operating stem such that a portion of the stem is positioned in the central bore and the threaded distal end of the stem extends beyond the second end of the operating nut; a snap ring positioned on the stem, the snap ring configured to prevent the operating nut from being removed from the operating stem without removing the snap ring, wherein the snap ring is positioned on the threaded distal end of the stem at a valley defined between two adjacent rai

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  • Column hydrants · CPC title

  • the actuating means being rotable, rising, and having internal threads which co-operate with threads on the outside of the valve body · CPC title

  • F16K35/06Primary

    using a removable actuating or locking member, e.g. a key (F16K35/10, F16K35/12 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10920906B2 cover?
A hydrant comprising: an operating stem comprising a threaded distal end extending from the hydrant; an operating nut comprising a first end facing the hydrant, an opposed second end, and a central bore defined in the operating nut and extending from the first end to the second end, the operating nut positioned on the operating stem such that a portion of the stem is positioned in the central b…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mueller Int Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16K35/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 16 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).