Hydrant nozzle cap with antenna

US11624674B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11624674-B2
Application numberUS-202117245419-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 30, 2021
Priority dateMay 31, 2019
Publication dateApr 11, 2023
Grant dateApr 11, 2023

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Example aspects of a nozzle cap for a fire hydrant and a method of detecting a leak in a fluid system are disclosed. The nozzle cap for a fire hydrant can include an outer housing defining a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a substantially circumferential wall extending from the first end to the second end; an antenna coupled to the substantially circumferential wall of the outer housing; a cap cover coupled to the outer housing at the first end; and an inner housing coupled to the outer housing at the second end.

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That which is claimed is: 1. A nozzle cap for a fire hydrant, the nozzle cap comprising: an outer housing defining a first free end, a second free end opposite the first free end, and a substantially circumferential wall extending from the first free end to the second free end, the substantially circumferential wall defining a substantially cylindrical surface of the outer housing, the substantially circumferential wall further defining a cavity of the outer housing; an antenna assembly comprising at least an antenna and an adhesive, the antenna assembly formed as a patch defining a free first side end, a free second side end, a free upper end, and a free lower end, the adhesive adhering the patch directly to a first portion of the substantially cylindrical surface, wherein a second portion of the substantially cylindrical surface is uncovered by the patch, wherein an area of the second portion is greater than an area of the first portion; a cap cover coupled to the outer housing at the first free end; and an inner housing coupled to the outer housing at the second free end. 2. The nozzle cap of claim 1 , wherein each of the inner housing and the cap cover comprise a metal material, and wherein the outer housing comprises a non-ferrous material. 3. The nozzle cap of claim 1 , wherein the inner housing comprises a fastener configured to couple the nozzle cap to a nozzle of the fire hydrant. 4. The nozzle cap of claim 3 , wherein the fastener is a threaded bore, the threaded bore extending into the inner housing and configured to engage threading of the nozzle of the fire hydrant. 5. The nozzle cap of claim 1 , wherein the cap cover defines a cap fastener hole and the outer housing defines an outer fastener hole, the nozzle cap further comprising a fastener extending through the cap fastener hole and engaging the outer fastener hole to secure the cap cover to the outer housing. 6. The nozzle cap of claim 5 , wherein the outer housing is retained between the cap cover and the inner housing by the fastener. 7. The nozzle cap of claim 6 , wherein the fastener further engages an inner fastener hole of the inner housing to secure the cap cover and the outer housing to the inner housing. 8. The nozzle cap of claim 7 , wherein the inner fastener hole is a threaded hole, and wherein the fastener is a security screw defining a head and a threaded tail end, the threaded tail end extending through the cap cover and the outer housing and engaging the threaded hole of the inner housing. 9. The nozzle cap of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor configured to detect leaks in a fluid system connected to the fire hydrant, wherein the antenna is in electrical communication with the sensor, the antenna configured to transmit a signal conveying whether a leak has been detected by the sensor. 10. The nozzle cap of claim 9 , wherein: the outer housing further defines a cavity; the nozzle cap further comprises a processor received in the cavity; and the processor is configured to receive and process readings from the sensor and to communicate information related to the readings to the antenna. 11. The nozzle cap of claim 9 , wherein the sensor is a vibration sensor configured to detect vibrations in the fire hydrant. 12. The nozzle cap of claim 1 , wherein the second portion of the substantially cylindrical surface is exposed to a surrounding atmosphere. 13. The nozzle cap of claim 1 , wherein the patch defines a length defined between the free first side end and the free second side end, the length extending partially along a circumference of the substantially circumferential wall, wherein the length of the patch is less than half of the circumference of the substantially circumferential wall. 14. A nozzle cap for a fire hydrant, the nozzle cap comprising: a cap body defining a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a substantially circumferential wall extending from the first end towards the second end, and threading defined proximate to the second end, the substantially circumferential wall defining a substantially cylindrical surface of the cap body, the substantially circumferential wall further defining a cavity of the cap body, the threading configured to engage threading of a nozzle of the fire hydrant; an antenna assembly comprising at least an antenna and an adhesive, the antenna assembly formed as a patch defining a free first side end, a free second side end, a free upper end, and a free lower end, the adhesive adhering the patch directly to the substantially cylindrical surface of the substantially circumferential wall of the cap body, the patch covering a first portion of the substantially cylindrical surface, wherein a second portion of the substantially cylindrical surface is uncovered by the patch, and wherein an area of the second portion is greater than an area of the first portion; and a cap cover coupled the cap body at the first end, the cap cover comprising a cap nut. 15. The nozzle cap of claim 14 , wherein the substantially circumferential wall of the cap body comprises a plastic material and the cap cover comprises a metal material. 16. The nozzle cap of claim 15 , wherein cap body comprising an outer housing coupled to the cap cover and an inner housing coupled to the outer housing distal to the cap cover, the outer housing defining the first end and the substantially circumferential wall, the inner housing defining the second end and the threading, the inner housing comprising a metal material. 17. The nozzle cap of claim 16 , wherein the outer housing is retained between the cap cover and the inner housing by at least one fastener. 18. The nozzle cap of claim 14 , further comprising a sensor configured to detect leaks in a fluid system connected to the fire hydrant, wherein the antenna is in communication with the sensor, the antenna configured to transmit a signal conveying whether a leak has been detected by the sensor. 19. The nozzle cap of claim 18 , wherein: the cap body further defines a cavity; the nozzle cap further comprises a processor received in the cavity; and the processor is configured to receive and process readings from the sensor and to communicate information related to the readings to the antenna. 20. The nozzle cap of claim 14 , wherein the cap cover defines a cap fastener hole and the cap body defines an outer fastener hole, the nozzle cap further comprising a fastener extending through the cap fastener hole and engaging the outer fastener hole to secure the cap cover to the cap body. 21. The nozzle cap of claim 20 , wherein the fastener is a security screw defining a head and a threaded tail end, the threaded tail end extending through the cap fastener hole and into the outer fastener hole. 22. A method of detecting a leak in a fluid system comprising: providing a nozzle cap comprising a substantially circumferential wall, the substantially circumferential wall a substantially cylindrical surface of the nozzle cap, the substantially circumferential wall further defining a cavity of the nozzle cap, an antenna assembly attached directly to and a covering a first portion of the substantially cylindrical surface of the substantially circumferential wall, and a sensor in communication with an antenna of the antenna assembly, wherein the antenna assembly is formed as a patch defining a free first side end, a free second side end, a free upper end, and a free lower end, and wherein a second portion of the substantially cylindrical surface is un

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  • G01M3/24Primary

    using infrasonic, sonic or ultrasonic vibrations · CPC title

  • fixed by screwing or by means of a screw-threaded ring · CPC title

  • fixed by screwing or by means of a screw-threaded ring · CPC title

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What does patent US11624674B2 cover?
Example aspects of a nozzle cap for a fire hydrant and a method of detecting a leak in a fluid system are disclosed. The nozzle cap for a fire hydrant can include an outer housing defining a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a substantially circumferential wall extending from the first end to the second end; an antenna coupled to the substantially circumferential wall of the o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mueller Int Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01M3/24. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 11 2023 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?
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