Hose storage device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6546953
  • Patent Number
    6,546,953
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 12, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 15, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Chambers; A. Michael
    Agents
    • Michael, Best & Friedrich LLP
    • Welch; Teresa J.
    • Peterson; Jeffrey D.
Abstract
A hose concealing device which hides a hose when it is not intended to be used and which allows access to the hose when it is desirable to use the hose.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




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.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




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.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention addresses the above-mentioned problems and other problems by providing a new and improved hose storage device. A hose is positioned within an open area of the hose storage device. The hose remains in the hose storage device except when it is desirable to use the hose. The hose storage device may be positioned below the surface of the ground, or the hose concealing device may be configured to be an aesthetically pleasing container which is then positionable on the ground. The hose is easily accessible for use, yet concealed in a safe place when it is not intended for use.




Accordingly, the present invention provides a hose storage or concealing device which is of a simple construction, which is reliable and efficient in operation, which is also easy to manipulate or use, which is capable of concealing a hose from view when the hose is inactive, and which is relatively inexpensive to manufacture and install.











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.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a main housing of a hose storage device according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a bottom of the hose storage device of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a lid of the hose storage device of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a hose rest of the hose storage device of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating the cooperation between and assembly of the components of the hose storage device shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the main housing of the hose storage device of

FIG. 1

as assembled, and the lid of

FIG. 3

positioned thereon.





FIG. 7

is an elevational view of an alternative hose storage device according to the present invention.





FIG. 8

is an elevational view of yet another alternative hose storage device according to the present invention.





FIG. 9

is an elevational view of the hose storage device of

FIG. 7

in its closed position.





FIG. 10

is a side plan view of yet another alternative hose storage device according to the present invention.





FIG. 11

is a top view of the hose storage device of FIG.


10


.





FIG. 12

is an exploded view of the hose storage device of

FIGS. 10 and 11

.











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” 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.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




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.




Illustrated in

FIGS. 1-6

is a first embodiment of a hose storage or concealing device


100


according to the present invention. With reference to

FIG. 1

, a main housing


2


has a first portion


102


and a second portion


104


. Each portion


102


and


104


has a semi-cylindrical shape, but may be of other shapes consistent with the teachings of the present invention. Portion


102


includes a main body


106


having an inner surface


108


and an outer surface


110


, both of which extend between a top end


112


and a bottom end


114


. Portion


104


includes a main body


116


having an inner surface


118


and an outer surface


120


, both of which extend between a top end


122


and a bottom end


124


. The first portion


102


includes a plurality of spaced apart locking hooks


10


projecting from a pair of engagement surfaces


126


. The second portion


104


includes a plurality of spaced apart locking recesses


8


, one for each locking hook


10


, formed in a pair of engagement surfaces


128


. The recesses


8


receive the hooks


10


in such a manner to form the main housing


2


into a cylinder (see FIG.


6


). The recesses


8


and hooks


10


are configured such that once connected, they cannot come apart absent an intervening force. In the final assembled form, surfaces


126


of the first portion


102


respectively engage surfaces


128


of the second portion


104


. Alternative locking mechanisms or other configurations may be employed, so long as the main housing


2


is separable into two or more pieces, and so long as the main housing


2


can be assembled together to form a holding device. It should be noted that the main housing


2


could be made of a singular construction, such as a cylindrical container, but it is preferable to utilize at least two pieces for convenient storage and other purposes.





FIG. 2

illustrates a bottom


16


for the hose storage device


100


. The bottom


16


includes a top surface


130


and a bottom surface


132


. Since the main housing


2


has a cylindrical shape, the bottom


16


has a circular shape. However, the bottom


16


can be of other shapes and sizes in accordance with the principles of the present invention. A plurality of bottom locking hooks


20


extend from and around the circumference of the top surface


130


. With reference to

FIG. 5

, the bottom ends


114


and


124


(

FIG. 1

) of the main housing


2


include bottom locking recesses


21


, one for each bottom locking hook


20


. The recesses


21


receive the hooks


20


, and with a slight twist or turn of the bottom


16


relative to the main housing


2


, the bottom


16


is secured to the main housing


2


. Alternative connecting or locking mechanisms can be employed, so long as the bottom


16


is securely attached to the main housing


2


. If the main housing


2


is of a one piece construction, a separate, attachable bottom would not be necessary. However, as indicated above, a modularized hose containing device is preferred for storage purposes (such as for inventory or display purposes). The bottom


16


further includes a plurality of weep holes


18


extending therethrough. Since the hose storage device


100


may be used to store garden hoses or be open from time to time to the outside environment, the weep holes


18


will allow any water collected within the device


100


to drain out of the bottom


16


.





FIG. 3

illustrates a lid


22


for the hose container device


100


. As with the bottom


16


, since the main housing


2


has a cylindrical shape, the lid


22


has a circular shape. As should be understood, the lid


22


can be of other shapes and sizes. In conjunction with

FIG. 1

, top end


112


of the main housing


2


includes a hinge


14


. The lid


22


includes a hinge receiver


24


which receives the hinge


14


(see FIG.


6


). This allows the lid


22


to be opened and closed as desired. Of course, the lid


22


could be connected to the main housing


2


in other suitable ways, so long as the lid


22


can be opened and closed at will. Such other suitable ways may include a latching mechanism, a snap-fit connection between the lid and the main housing, a releasable latch which can be activated by a user's foot, or the lid may simply rest on the main housing. In any event, it is noted that the lid


22


preferably includes a hose outlet


26


so that a hose can be passed therethrough, for those times when one would like to use the hose and perhaps close the lid for safety reasons, i.e., so nobody will fall into the open area of the hose storage device


100


. Thus, it should be apparent that the lid


22


is of suitable construction to hold a sufficient amount of weight so that anyone walking over the hose storage device


100


, i.e., such as when the hose storage device is positioned beneath the surface of the ground, will not cause the lid to break which, if did happen, could lead to the person falling into the hose storage device.




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, it can be observed that the inner surface


118


of the portion


104


of the main housing


2


includes a pair of vertical grooves


4


. A plurality of hose rest locking grooves


6


extend from and cooperate with the vertical grooves


4


. Portion


102


includes similar grooves


4


and


6


.

FIG. 4

illustrates a hose rest


28


which is adjustably positionable within the main housing


2


as will be further explained below. The hose rest


28


includes an annular support surface


134


, which can be of a different shape depending on the configuration of the main housing


2


. The hose rest


28


further includes a tapered or cone shaped middle column


136


. A hose (not shown) can be easily coiled around the tapered column


136


and supported by the support surface


134


for storage, and the hose can be easily uncoiled from the tapered column


136


for ultimate use. A plurality of hose rest tabs


30


, one for each groove


4


of the main housing


2


, extend horizontally outward from the support surface


134


. Alternatively, a hose reel (not shown) could be provided within the main housing


2


in place of the cone column


136


for coiling and uncoiling a hose.




With reference to

FIG. 5

, it can be observed that the each hose rest tab


30


is movable along an associated groove


4


. Each hose rest tab


30


mates with an associated hose rest locking groove


6


when the desired location for the host rest


28


with respect to the main housing


2


is obtained. The host rest tabs


30


and associated host rest locking grooves


6


enable the hose rest


28


to be located at different depths in the main housing


2


. If the hose rest


28


is placed near the top of the main housing


2


, a shorter hose will generally be utilized. If the hose rest


28


is placed near the bottom of the main housing


2


, a longer hose will generally be utilized. The hose rest


28


is easily moved to different depths or locations within the main housing


2


by slightly lifting the hose rest


28


with the hose rest handle


36


from the lower slots


136


(

FIG. 1

) of the hose rest locking grooves


6


, and simply turning the hose rest


28


with the hose rest handle until the hose rest tabs


30


are in the grooves


4


, thereby allowing for vertical movement of the hose rest


28


.




Referring again to

FIG. 4

, the hose rest


28


includes a storage area


34


defined by the tapered column


136


. Various small gardening accessories, hose attachments, or the like can be stored within the storage area


34


when such tools are not being used. The hose rest


28


also includes a plurality of weep holes


32


and


35


to prevent the accumulation of water within the main housing


2


.




As noted, in one embodiment, the hose storage device


100


is positioned below the ground surface. A plurality of stabilizing teeth


12


(see, e.g.,

FIG. 1

) are preferably provided on the outer surfaces


110


and


120


of the main housing


2


to assist in securing the device


100


in the ground. The hose storage device


100


is preferably positioned in close proximity to an exterior faucet or spigot. The lid


22


is preferably configured to be flush with the surface of the ground and is the only part of the device


100


which can be seen when the device


100


is not in use. For even further concealment, the top of the lid


22


can be of a green color or any other suitable color to blend in with the surrounding environment.





FIG. 7

illustrates an alternative hose concealing device


100


′. The main housing


2


′ with its stabilizing teeth


12


is buried beneath the surface of the ground. A hose reel


38


is mounted to a lid


22


′ by a mounting bracket


40


and mounting hardware


41


. The hose reel


38


is provided with a crank


42


for winding and unwinding a hose.

FIG. 9

illustrates the closed position for the hose concealing device


100


′. The hose and hose reel


38


are stored within the hose storage area


44


. When it is desirable to use the hose, the lid


22


′ is simply opened as shown in

FIG. 7

to allow access to the hose. This embodiment is best suited for those situations where a single size hose will be used and there is less likelihood of somebody accidentally falling within the hose storage area


44


when the lid


22


is opened. This is a simple and inexpensive alternative to the hose storage device


100


.





FIG. 8

illustrates yet another alternative hose concealing device


100


″. In this embodiment, the lid


22


″ is only able to open into a vertical position, as compared to the lid


22


′ in

FIG. 7

which is not so limited. A bracket or brace


46


is provided on each side of the lid


22


″ to lock the lid into place, thereby stabilizing the hose and hose reel


38


′ for use. To close the lid


22


″ and, therefore, conceal the hose and hose reel


38


, the braces


46


are simply manipulated to allow the lid


22


″ to close. The result is much like that observed in FIG.


9


. The configuration of

FIG. 8

can lead to a shallower main housing


2


″ as compared to the main housing


2


′ of

FIG. 7

because the mounting bracket


38


′ is parallel with the ground as opposed to being perpendicular to the ground.




Concerning the embodiments shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, if desired, the hose and hose reel


38


and


38


′ can simply be removed and stored in different locations, such as a garage or basement during cold winter months.





FIGS. 10-12

illustrate yet another hose storage device


100


′″. A box-like container


150


is provided which can be recessed below the ground surface or placed on top of the ground surface. Preferably, the container


150


includes a one-piece generally cylindrically shaped main body


152


and a lid


154


. The main body


152


includes an inner surface


156


, an outer surface


158


and a bottom


160


. Although not shown, the bottom


160


can include weep holes for the same reasons previously stated. A plurality of feet


162


or other support structure may be provided on the bottom


160


to further enhance the drainability of the container


150


, such as if the container


150


is place on top of a pile of gravel or pea rock. A support column


164


such as a tapered cone is preferably provided on the bottom


160


of and within the main body


152


, around which a hose can be coiled and uncoiled. A ledge or lip


166


extends around the inner surface


156


of the main body


152


. The lid


154


rests on the ledge


166


when the container


150


is closed. The lid


154


includes a top side


168


and a side wall


170


extending from the top side


168


. Since the lid


154


is preferably circular to mate with the top of the main body


152


, the side wall


170


is annular. Advantageously, the main body


152


includes at least one groove or slot


172


in a top portion thereof, which groove


172


extends through the inner surface


156


and the outer surface


158


. The lid


154


includes at least one groove or slot


174


which extends through the top side


168


and side wall


170


. In this way, a hose can be pulled out of or retracted into the container


150


through the lid


154


, or the hose can be pulled out of or retracted into the container


150


through a side of the main body.




Variations and modifications of the foregoing are within the scope of the present invention. For example, it is preferable that the hose concealing device of the present invention be made of a plastic material, but it can be made of other materials suitable for a particular application. As another example, although not mentioned in describing the hose concealing device


100


of

FIGS. 1-6

, the hose and hose rest


28


could be removed from the main housing


2


for storage in other locations during cold weather months, just as the hose and hose reel


38


of

FIG. 7

can be removed and stored elsewhere. 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.



Claims
  • 1. A hose storage device comprising:a main body having an inner surface and an outer surface, each extending between an uppermost surface and a bottom end, a ledge extending inward from the inner surface, and an open area defined at least in part by the inner surface, the bottom end and the ledge, and the main body further having a groove extending through the uppermost surface, the outer surface and the inner surface; and a lid adapted for placement on the ledge of the main body to substantially close the open area of the main body, the lid having an opening configured to be alignable with the groove in the main body such that a hose can pass through the opening in the lid or the groove in the main body or both.
  • 2. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the lid includes a top side and a side wall extending from the top side, and wherein the opening in the lid extends through both the top side and the side wall of the lid.
  • 3. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 2, wherein the main body is a generally cylindrical container, and the lid is substantially circular.
  • 4. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a column extending upward from the bottom end and into the open area of the main body, around which a hose can be coiled and uncoiled.
  • 5. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 4, wherein the column is in the shape of a tapered cone.
  • 6. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 4, wherein the column is integrally formed with the main body to create a one piece plastic structure.
  • 7. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the bottom end includes a plurality of drainage apertures.
  • 8. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 1, further comprising at least one supporting foot extending from the bottom end of the main body, thereby locating the main body above a supporting surface for improved drainability.
  • 9. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of stabilizing teeth extending outward from the outer surface of the main body so as to assist in securing the main body under ground surface when the main body is positioned beneath the ground surface.
  • 10. A hose storage device comprising:a container placed under ground, the container having a top end which is substantially flush and parallel with the ground surface; a lid pivotally connected to the container to open and close the container; and a hose reel mounted to the lid, such that when it is desirable to use a hose supported by the hose reel, the lid is opened and pivoted until such time as a top surface of the lid rests upon the ground surface.
  • 11. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 10, further comprising a releasable brace member operatively connected to the container and the lid, such that when the lid is opened to allow access to the hose supported by the hose reel, the brace member locks the lid in a substantially vertical position so that the lid cannot continue to pivot all the way to the ground surface.
  • 12. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 10, further comprising a plurality of stabilizing teeth extending outward from the container to assist in securing the container within the ground.
  • 13. A hose storage device comprising:a container having a top end and a bottom end; a hose rest for supporting a hose, the hose rest being adjustably positioned within the container at varying depths within the container; and a lid which is pivotally connected to the container to conceal a hose supported by the hose rest when the lid is closed, and to allow access to the hose supported by the hose rest when the lid is opened.
  • 14. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 13, wherein the container includes a traveling groove on an inside surface thereof, and wherein the hose rest includes a tab adapted to move up and down the groove as the hose rest is adjustably positioned within the container.
  • 15. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 14, wherein the container includes a hose rest locking groove associatively connected to the traveling groove, such that the hose rest locking groove is adapted to receive the tab of the hose rest to secure the hose rest into a position within the container.
  • 16. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 13, wherein the hose rest includes a column around which a hose can be coiled and uncoiled.
  • 17. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 16, wherein the hose rest includes a handle extending within the column for ease of moving the hose rest.
  • 18. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 16, wherein the column includes an open storage area for storing small hand tools or other appropriate accessories.
  • 19. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 13, wherein the bottom end of the container and the hose rest include drainage apertures.
  • 20. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 13, wherein the lid includes a hole to allow a hose to pass therethrough.
  • 21. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 13, further comprising a plurality of stabilizing members extending outward from the container to assist is securing the container within the ground when positioned within the ground.
  • 22. A hose storage device as set forth in claim 13, wherein the container is a modularized container comprising a first portion and a second portion releasably attached to the first portion, and wherein the bottom end is releasably attached to the first and second portions.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/211,103, filed Jun. 12, 2000.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/211103 Jun 2000 US