The present invention relates to storage devices for hoses and the like and, more particularly, to storage devices that are adapted to conceal a hose or similar piece of equipment until such time as it is desirable to use the hose or other equipment.
Garden hoses or other flexible, elongated material which are stored within a container, hanging off of a supporting structure such as a wall on a building, or laying loosely on the ground present many problems. For example, one problem concerns the lack of ease associated with removing a hose from and replacing the hose into a storage device. Another problem concerns the somewhat unsightly appearance associated with certain visible hose storage devices, a loose hose sprawled about the ground, or even a coiled hose placed near a spigot. Another problem is that an exposed hose is subject to damage from pedestrian and vehicular traffic, sharp objects, being chewed up by an animal such as a dog, or other external influences. Another problem relates to safety concerns. An uncoiled hose may get caught underfoot causing a person walking thereover to trip and fall, possibly leading to injury of the person. Moreover, a person could walk or run into a spike or arm extending from a wall from which a coiled hose may be hung, also leading to injury of the person. These are just a few problems generally known in the art. There are other problems.
The present invention addresses the above-mentioned problems and other problems by providing a new and improved hose storage device.
In one aspect of the invention, the invention provides a hose reel. The hose reel is comprised of two hose reel sections which can be easily assembled into a single reel. Each section is comprised of a side plate and a hub. The hub has a side wall and a top wall, with a center aperture positioned on the top wall. Each hub top wall can also suitably contain a plurality of locking tabs and locking slots, such that the two hose reel sections can be connected to each other via the locking tabs from one section being inserted into the locking slots of the other section.
In another embodiment of the invention, a hose reel system is provided. The hose reel system comprises a hose reel comprised of two sections which can be easily assembled into a single reel. Each section is comprised of a side plate and a hub. The side plates can contain side apertures and a handle aperture. The hub has a side wall and a top wall, with a center aperture positioned on the top wall. Each hub top wall can also suitably contain a plurality of locking tabs and locking slots, such that the two hose reel sections can be connected to each other via the locking tabs from one section being inserted into the locking slots of the other section.
The hose reel system further is comprised of an attachment plate. The attachment plate has a top wall, a bottom wall and a side wall. The side wall of the attachment plate has a bar receiving aperture. The attachment plate also has a reel guide hub having a side wall and a top wall. A center aperture is positioned on the top wall of the reel guide hub. The hose reel is placed on the reel guide hub, such that the hub of one of the sections of the hose reel receives the reel guide hub. The attachment plate can have other features such as a hose groove or grooves, a bar supporting rib or ribs, a hose locking tab or tabs, or a handle.
The hose reel system is also comprised of a swivel bar having an extending section and a top section. The extending section is received by the bar receiving aperture of the attachment plate. The connection of the extending section to the attachment plate can be such that the attachment plate can be rotated around the extending section. The top section of the swivel bar is received by a hinge bracket which is mounted to the inner rim of a tub. The top section of the swivel bar is connected to the hinge bracket in such away that the swivel bar can be rotated in a vertical direction in and out of the tub. This design allows for the hose reel to be lowered and raised out of the tub as the attachment plate is pivoted vertically on the swivel bar which is connected to the hinge bracket of the tub. This design also allows for a portion of the attachment plate to rest on the inner rim of the tub, when the attachment plate is in a horizontal, seated, position over the tub. This design, combined with the rotatbility of the attachment plate on the swivel bar, allows the hose reel to be positioned directly above the tub.
The hose reel system is also comprised of a central pipe which passes through the center aperture of the first reel section hub, the center aperture of the second reel section hub, and the center aperture of the reel guide hub. Each end of the central pipe can have an O-Ring slot. First and second pipe ends can be connected to each end of the central pipe. Each pipe end is comprised of a hose connecting collar and a pipe connecting collar. The pipe connecting collar of each pipe end is designed to receive the end of the central pipe such that the collar covers the O-Ring slot on the end of the central pipe.
Another embodiment of the invention is a hose reel base system which is comprised of the tub, attachment plate, and the swivel bar as described above.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon review of the following detailed description, claims and drawings in which like numerals are used to designate like features.
Before the embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including”, “having” and “comprising” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items and equivalents thereof.
Referring to the drawings, this invention will be seen to relate to concealing, protecting and neatly storing a hose within a housing or storage container.
One embodiment of the present invention is a hose reel. The hose reel can suitably be made out of any durable material, including plastic. One embodiment of the hose reel of the present invention is shown in
In another embodiment of the invention a hose reel system is provided. The hose reel system 10 is depicted in
The attachment plate 52 is better shown in
The attachment plate also contains a reel guide hub 64 designed to be received in a hub 20 of the reel 12, so the reel 12 can rotate around the reel guide hub 64. The reel guide hub 64 has a side wall 70 and a top wall 66 which has a center aperture 68.
The attachment plate also contains bar supporting ribs 76 and a bar supporting bracket 78. The bar receiving aperture 62, bar supporting ribs 76 and bar support bracket 78 are designed to receive the extending section 106 of the swivel bar 104 (shown in FIG. 8). In one embodiment, the bar receiving aperture 62, bar supporting ribs 76 and bar support bracket 78 are designed to snugly attach to extending section 106 of the swivel bar 104 (via a friction fit) to allow the attachment plate 52 to stay connected to the swivel bar 104, while allowing the attachment plate 52 to rotate around the extending section 106 of the swivel bar 104. In another embodiment, the swivel bar 104 can be held in place in the attachment plate 52 via the use of a locking washer placed around the extending section 106 of the swivel bar 104, after the extending section 106 is placed in the attachment plate 52 through the bar receiving aperture 62 and the bar supporting ribs 76, such that the diameter of the locking washer is greater than the diameter either of the bar supporting ribs or the bar receiving aperture 62, so as to prevent the swivel bar 104 from sliding out of the attachment plate 52. This design also allows for the attachment plate 52 to rotate around the extending section 106 of the swivel bar 104.
The central pipe 80 is better shown in FIG. 5. In one embodiment, the central pipe 80 has a stop collar 82, a stationary collar 84, a first O-Ring slot 86 and a second O-Ring slot 88, and a plurality of pegs 90. The central pipe 80 is designed to pass through the center aperture 44 of the second reel section 32, the center aperture of the first reel section, and the center aperture 68 of the reel guide hub 64. The central pipe 80 is passed through these apertures such that the first O-Ring slot is positioned under the top 66 of the reel guide hub 64, and the stationary collar 84 buts up against the top wall 42 of the second reel section 32.
Pipe end sections 92 (best shown in
The swivel bar 104 is shown in
The hose reel system 10 is arranged to allow for the hose reel 12 to be placed in multiple positions. When the swivel bar 106 is attached to the attachment plate 52 and the tub 124, it allows the attachment plate 52 to be positioned in both a seated configuration within the tub (as shown in
The hose reel system 10 is suitably connected to hoses as follows (see FIGS. 13-15). A lead hose, which is attached to a water tap, is attached to the pipe end 92 which is positioned behind the reel guide hub 64. The lead hose can be positioned in the hose grooves 60 of the attachment plate 52, when the attachment plate 52 is in the seated, closed position. A main hose is then attached at one end to the other pipe end 92 which is attached to the central pipe 80. The main hose is then wound around the hose reel 12. It can be wound around the reel 12 by rotating the reel 12, via a handle 150 (which is attached to the reel 12 through the handle aperture 38), around the reel guide hub 64. The other end of the main hose can be clipped in either (or both) of the hose locking tabs 74 when the hose is fully wound and ready for storage.
The hose reel system 10 is suitably used as follows (see FIGS. 13-15). The attachment plate 52 is originally in a seated, closed position (see
It is understood that the invention disclosed and defined herein extends to all alternative combinations of two or more of the individual features mentioned or evident from the text and/or drawings. All of these different combinations constitute various alternative aspects of the present invention. The embodiments described herein explain the best modes known for practicing the invention and will enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention. The claims are to be construed to include alternative embodiments to the extent permitted by the prior art.
Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
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