Hydrant nozzle cap spacer

US11959260B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11959260-B2
Application numberUS-202318298943-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 11, 2023
Priority dateMar 3, 2020
Publication dateApr 16, 2024
Grant dateApr 16, 2024

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A nozzle cap spacer for a hydrant nozzle cap includes a substantially planar spacer body defining an outer body edge; and a resilient spacer spring arm extending from the outer body edge at a proximal arm end, the spacer spring arm configurable in an extended orientation and a compressed orientation, the spacer spring arm biased to the extended orientation; wherein, in the extended orientation, the nozzle cap spacer defines a substantially oblong shape, and in the compressed orientation, the nozzle cap spacer defines a substantially circular shape.

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A nozzle cap spacer for a hydrant nozzle cap comprising: a substantially planar spacer body defining an outer body edge; and a resilient spacer spring arm extending from the outer body edge at a proximal arm end, the spacer spring arm configurable in an extended orientation and a compressed orientation, the spacer spring arm biased to the extended orientation; wherein, in the extended orientation, the nozzle cap spacer defines a spacer length that is greater than a spacer width of the nozzle cap spacer, and in the compressed orientation, the nozzle cap spacer defines a substantially circular shape wherein the spacer length is about equal to the spacer width; and wherein: the outer body edge defines a length (L a ) corresponding to the spacer spring arm; an inward step is formed in the outer body edge at a distal length end of the length (L a ); a body recess is formed in the outer body edge along the length (L a ); and the spacer spring arm is received in the body recess in the compressed orientation. 2. The nozzle cap spacer of claim 1 , wherein: a slot is defined between the spacer spring arm and the outer body edge; in the extended orientation, a width of the slot increases towards a distal arm end of the spacer spring arm; the distal arm end is opposite the proximal arm end. 3. The nozzle cap spacer of claim 2 , wherein: a joint is formed between the spacer spring arm and the spacer body; a notch is formed at the joint; and a width of the notch is greater than the width of the slot between the proximal arm end and the outer body edge. 4. The nozzle cap spacer of claim 2 , wherein the spacer spring arm is substantially arcuate from the proximal arm end to the distal arm end. 5. The nozzle cap spacer of claim 4 , wherein the spacer spring arm defines an arcuate inner arm edge extending from the proximal arm end to the distal arm end and an arcuate outer arm edge extending from the proximal arm end to the distal arm end. 6. The nozzle cap spacer of claim 2 , wherein the spacer spring arm extends from the outer body edge at an acute angle. 7. The nozzle cap spacer of claim 1 , wherein the spacer spring arm is substantially planar with the spacer body. 8. The nozzle cap spacer of claim 7 , wherein the spacer spring arm extends from the outer body edge in a radially outward direction. 9. The nozzle cap spacer of claim 8 , wherein: the spacer body further defines an inner body edge; and the inner body edge defines a body opening formed through a center of the spacer body. 10. The nozzle cap spacer of claim 1 , wherein: the spacer spring arm is a first spacer spring arm; the nozzle cap spacer further comprises a resilient second spacer spring arm extending from the outer body edge; and the second spacer spring arm is configurable in the extended orientation and the compressed orientation. 11. The nozzle cap spacer of claim 10 , wherein the second spacer spring arm is substantially planar with the spacer body and with the first spacer spring arm. 12. The nozzle cap spacer of claim 10 , wherein the second spacer spring arm is disposed opposite the first spacer spring arm. 13. The nozzle cap spacer of claim 12 , wherein the first spacer spring arm extends partially about a circumference of the spacer body in a first circumferential direction, and wherein the second spring arm extends partially about the circumference of the spacer body in the first circumferential direction. 14. A nozzle cap spacer for a hydrant nozzle cap comprising: a substantially planar spacer body defining an outer body edge; and a resilient spacer spring arm extending from the outer body edge at a proximal arm end, the spacer spring arm configurable in an extended orientation and a compressed orientation, the spacer spring arm biased to the extended orientation; wherein, in the extended orientation, the nozzle cap spacer defines a spacer length that is greater than a spacer width of the nozzle cap spacer, and in the compressed orientation, the nozzle cap spacer defines a substantially circular shape wherein the spacer length is about equal to the spacer width; and wherein: a slot is defined between the spacer spring arm and the outer body edge; in the extended orientation, a width of the slot increases towards a distal arm end of the spacer spring arm; the distal arm end is opposite the proximal arm end; a joint is formed between the spacer spring arm and the spacer body; a notch is formed at the joint; and a width of the notch is greater than the width of the slot between the proximal arm end and the outer body edge. 15. The nozzle cap spacer of claim 14 , wherein the spacer spring arm is substantially arcuate from the proximal arm end to the distal arm end. 16. The nozzle cap spacer of claim 15 , wherein the spacer spring arm defines an arcuate inner arm edge extending from the proximal arm end to the distal arm end and an arcuate outer arm edge extending from the proximal arm end to the distal arm end. 17. The nozzle cap spacer of claim 14 , wherein the spacer spring arm extends from the outer body edge at an acute angle.

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  • E03B9/06Primary

    Covers · CPC title

  • Draining devices for hydrants · CPC title

  • Planar, e.g. in sheet form; leaf springs · CPC title

  • with a spiral-like appearance · CPC title

  • with supplementary elements (F16L15/04 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11959260B2 cover?
A nozzle cap spacer for a hydrant nozzle cap includes a substantially planar spacer body defining an outer body edge; and a resilient spacer spring arm extending from the outer body edge at a proximal arm end, the spacer spring arm configurable in an extended orientation and a compressed orientation, the spacer spring arm biased to the extended orientation; wherein, in the extended orientation,…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mueller Int Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E03B9/06. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 16 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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