1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to gardening and lawn care needs and, more particularly, to a hose holder for hiding a hose that has a removable center post.
2. Description of the Related Art
Garden hoses are needed to water garden plants such as grass and flowers, to hook up to sprinkler systems, to use for washing automobiles or sidewalks and for other useful outdoor purposes. Many people who use garden hoses find them unsightly when not in use. Accordingly, a wide selection of various products designed to store, reel or cover garden hoses are available to meet the needs of hose users.
One known storage container for a hose is the hose pot. The hose pot is generally a rectangular or cylindrical container having a hole in the side through which the end of the hose extends for hooking up to a faucet. The hose is placed into and removed from the container through an opening in the top of the container. Sometimes lids are provided to hide the hose completely.
Some models of hose pots include a center post attached to the bottom of the pot to help the user wind the hose inside the pot when the hose is not in use. In metal hose pots, the center post is typically attached by a circular stub several inches tall that is welded on the bottom inner surface of the pot. The center post, which is a hollow tube of sheet metal having an inner diameter, attaches to a stub having an outer diameter slightly smaller than the post inner diameter, allowing the center post to be fitted over the stub with a friction fit. When so connected, the stub keeps the center post stable and secured to the pot.
While the stub and post assist the user in winding the hose into the pot, the stub and/or center post limit use of the pot for other storage purposes by reducing the total available space inside the pot for storage of firewood, newspapers, etc. The center post and stub also reduce the maximum size of an item that can be stored in the pot, and prevent the pot from being used effectively as a planter since the post and/or stub can interfere with properly sitting a plant inside the pot.
Therefore, a need exists for a hose pot without a stub and having a removable center post so that the pot can serve many alternate uses in addition to storing a hose.
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide a hose pot for storing a hose having a stable center post that is also removable to enable the pot to be used for other purposes.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a hose pot in accordance with the preceding object in which the center post extends upwardly from the base of the pot about two-thirds the height of the pot to maximize use of the hose pot interior space available for storing a long length of hose.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a hose pot in accordance with the preceding objects in which the base of the post is provided with a flange used to attach the post to the bottom of the hose pot and/or to provide stability to the post.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a hose pot in accordance with the preceding objects in which the post and flange are removed as a unit and, when removed, the floor of the pot interior is flat, enabling the pot to be used in many ways, unobstructed by the post or the flange.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a hose pot in accordance with the preceding objects in which the flange has apertures therethrough that receive fastening elements that are secured to the bottom of the pot to attach the post thereto.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a hose pot having a post with a threaded end that is received within a threaded opening in the bottom of the pot to attach the post thereto.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a hose pot in accordance with the preceding objects in which the outer surface of the pot base has feet to raise the pot off the floor and prevent the heads of the fastening elements from scratching the floor or other surface upon which the pot is supported.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide a hose pot that is not complex in structure and which can be manufactured at low cost but yet efficiently can be used as either a hose holder or for other uses around the home.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a hose pot having a removable center post that does not need a stub. According to one embodiment, the center post is provided with a flange having apertures therein that receive fastening elements used to secure the post to the base of the pot. In another embodiment which is not preferred, the post has a threaded lower end that is received within a threaded opening in the bottom of the pot. When secured to the pot, the center post allows for easy winding of the hose within the hose pot. When the center post is removed, the upper surface of the bottom of the pot is flat so that the pot has additional functionality as a storage container or cache pot, i.e., a planter that serves as a holder for an inner smaller flower pot that contains the soil.
These together with other objects and advantages which will become subsequently apparent reside in the details of construction and operation as more fully hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout.
In describing a preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
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The removable center post 12 includes an upwardly extending member 14 with a flange 16 at the base thereof as shown in
The flange 16 is generally perpendicular to the post and preferably extends outwardly from the post 14 approximately one inch; smaller or larger flanges could also be used. Preferably, the flange 16 completely encircles the post as shown in
According to a first embodiment, the flange 16 is provided with a plurality of apertures 20 for receiving fastening elements 22. The base 26 of the hose pot 10 is similarly provided with correspondingly spaced apertures 24 to align with the flange apertures 20 and receive the fastening elements 22 and allow the flange and center post to be secured to the base 26 of the pot 10. Preferably, the flange apertures 20 and pot base apertures 24 are evenly spaced around the center post. While three aligned flange and base pot apertures 20, 24 are shown, more or fewer fastening points could be provided as necessary or desired for a given hose pot design. The fastening elements 22 may be screws 30 as shown in
Alternatively, the flange 16 could be embodied as a plurality of tabs 160 which are a continuation of the base of the post 14, turned up to extend laterally as shown in
The base 26 of the pot 10 is preferably provided with feet 32 that raise the pot off the floor and prevent the heads 34 of the fastening elements 22 from scratching the floor or other surface upon which the pot 10 is supported. Preferably, the screws 30 or other fastening elements have a plastic cap or acorn nut 36 as shown in
An alternative embodiment of a hose pot, generally designated by reference numeral 50, is shown in
In the alternative embodiment, which is not preferred, the pot 50 is configured with a cylindrical threaded opening 54 in the base wall 56. The post 58 has a complementarily threaded end 60 that is screwed into the base wall opening 54 to secure the post 58 vertically in the pot 50. The post 58 preferably includes a laterally extending flange 62 above the threaded end 60 that abuts the base wall 56 when the post has been fully screwed in and provides the post 58 with lateral support; a post 58 with such a flange 62 is shown in
As in the first embodiment, when the post 58 is removed, the upper surface 66 of the base wall 56 is substantially flat. If desired a plug, generally designated by reference numeral 68, may be provided as shown in
While the plug 68 in
As described herein, the hose pot of the present invention may be used effectively to contain and cover a hose, with the center post facilitating winding of the hose for storage within the pot. The design of the flanged center post allows the pot to be used for many alternative purposes by removing the center post, leaving the pot with a flat interior bottom surface and the interior of the pot completely unobstructed.
The foregoing descriptions and drawings should be considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. The invention may be configured in a variety of shapes and sizes and is not limited by the dimensions of the preferred embodiment. Numerous applications of the present invention will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, it is not desired to limit the invention to the specific examples disclosed or the exact construction and operation shown and described. Rather, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.