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A spigot extender for a garden hose replaces a standard water spigot, and is comprised of a horizontal pipe with an enlarged circular handle at the front end, and threads for attachment to a water supply pipe at the rear end. Extending downward from the forward portion of the horizontal pipe beneath the handle, a descending pipe is provided which is preferably four to six inches in length. At the lower end of the descending pipe, threads are provided for attachment of a garden hose or other device. By replacing the existing spigot, the device of the invention achieves improved utility over standard spigots and temporary extension devices by providing both a valve control handle and an access pipe that are distinctly elongated a significantly distal to the wall in the location of installation.
A spigot extender for a garden hose replaces a standard water spigot, and is comprised of a horizontal pipe with an enlarged circular handle at the front end, and threads for attachment to a water supply pipe at the rear end. Extending downward from the forward portion of the horizontal pipe beneath the handle, a descending pipe is provided which is preferably four to six inches in length. At the lower end of the descending pipe, threads are provided for attachment of a garden hose or other device. By replacing the existing spigot, the device of the invention achieves improved utility over standard spigots and temporary extension devices by providing both a valve control handle and an access pipe that are distinctly elongated a significantly distal to the wall in the location of installation.
Spigot Extender for a Garden Hose
SIMMONS TRAVIS (author)
2016-01-21
Patent
Electronic Resource
English