Hose supporting spool device having rotatable coupling

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6604543
  • Patent Number
    6,604,543
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 5, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 12, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Chambers; A. Michael
    Agents
    • Baxley; Charles E.
Abstract
A hose supporting spool device includes a spool rotatably secured to a support device for winding a hose, a shaft secured to the support device and having a passage, a block formed on the shaft and having a peripheral slot and one or more grooves communicating the peripheral slot of the block with the passage of the shaft. A housing is rotatably engaged onto the block and the shaft and has a mouth coupled to a water reservoir. Two gaskets are engaged on the sides of the block and have curved recesses for receiving the curved outer portions of the block.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a hose supporting spool device, and more particularly to a hose supporting spool device having a rotatable coupling device.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Typical hose supporting spool devices comprise a rotatable shaft for allowing the hose to be wound around the shaft. However, the hose will be difficult to be coupled to the water supply, because the shaft is rotatable relative to a supporting frame.




The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional hose supporting spool devices.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a hose supporting spool device including a rotatable coupling device for allowing the hose to be solidly coupled to the water supply.




The other objective of the present invention is to provide a hose supporting spool device including a rotatable coupling device for preventing a pipe coupled between the support device of the hose and the water supply to be twisted.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a hose supporting spool device comprising a support device, a spool rotatably secured to the support device, a hose wound around the spool, a shaft secured to the support device and including a passage formed therein, a block formed on the shaft and including a peripheral slot formed therein, and including at least one groove formed therein and communicating the peripheral slot of the block with the passage of the shaft, a housing including a chamber formed therein for rotatably receiving the block and the shaft, and for allowing the housing to be rotatably engaged onto the block and the shaft, the housing including a mouth provided therein and communicating with the chamber thereof, means for making a water tight seal between the block and the housing, and a first coupler coupled to the mouth of the housing for coupling the housing to a water reservoir.




The water tight seal making means includes at least one gasket engaged on the shaft and engaged with the block and the housing for making the water tight seal between the block and the housing.




The block includes two curved outer portions, the water tight seal making means includes two gaskets engaged on the shaft and each having a curved recess formed therein for engaging with the curved outer portions of the block.




A device is further provided for retaining the block in the housing and includes a cover having a bore formed therein for receiving the shaft, the cover is threaded to the housing and engaged with the gaskets for retaining the gaskets and the block in the housing.




The housing includes a first end having an opening formed therein, the shaft includes a first end threaded to the support device, and includes a second end extended through the opening of the housing and having an engaging hole formed therein for receiving a driving tool.




A barrel is further provided and includes a bore formed therein and includes a peripheral flange extended inward of the bore thereof and includes an inner thread formed therein, a plate received in the bore of the barrel and engaged with the peripheral flange of the barrel and includes a threaded portion engaged through the barrel and threaded to the mouth and includes a bore communicating with the peripheral slot of the block, the first coupler being threaded to the inner thread of the barrel.




The support device includes a frame, the spool includes a tube rotatably coupled to the frame and having two ends, and includes two panels extended from the ends of the tube.




The frame includes an orifice formed therein, a duct is engaged into the orifice of the frame and secured to the frame and includes an inner thread formed therein for threading with the shaft.




The spool includes a cap secured to a first of the ends of the tube, a port extended from the cap and rotatably engaged in the duct, and a second coupler extended from the cap for coupling the duct to the hose.




The tube includes an aperture formed therein, the second coupler is received in the tube and engaged through the aperture of the tube and coupled to the hose.




Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of a detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial perspective view of a hose supporting spool device in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partial exploded view of the hose supporting spool device;





FIGS. 3

,


4


are partial cross sectional views taken along lines


3





3


,


4





4


of

FIG. 1

respectively; and





FIG. 5

is a partial exploded view illustrating the rotatable coupling of the hose supporting spool device.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings, and initially to

FIGS. 1-3

, a hose supporting spool device in accordance with the present invention comprises a support device


10


including a pair of side frames


11


, such as the inverted Y-shaped frames


11


, secured together with connecting rods


12


. One of the frames


11


includes an orifice


13


formed in or through the middle portion thereof, and formed or defined by a conduit


14


that is extended toward the other frame


11


, and includes a depression


15


formed in the outer portion thereof and communicating with the orifice


13


thereof. A duct


16


is engaged into the orifice


13


of the frame


11


, and includes a side flange


17


engaged into the depression


15


of the frame


11


and secured to the frame


11


with fasteners


18


, and includes a screw hole


19


formed therein, such as formed in the outer portion thereof, best shown in FIG.


3


.




A spool


2


includes a tube


20


rotatably secured between the side frames


11


with such as pivot axles or the like, and includes two panels


22


extended radially outward from the sides or the ends of the tube


20


, for forming or defining a peripheral chamber around the tube


20


and for receiving the hose


70


to be wound and received in the spool. A handle


23


may be secured to the tube


20


or to the axles for rotating the tube


20


relative to the frames


11


of the support device


10


. The tube


20


includes an aperture


24


formed in one end thereof and communicating with the bore


21


of the tube


20


.




A disc or a cap


25


is secured in one end of the tube


20


with such as a force-fitted engagement, or with a threaded engagement, or with fasteners or adhesive materials, or by welding processes, and includes a port


26


extended therefrom, such as extended from the outer portion thereof for engaging into the conduit


14


or the duct


16


, particularly the inner portion of the duct


16


, and includes an aperture


27


formed therein and formed through the cap


25


, and includes a coupler


28


provided or extended or disposed in the inner portion thereof and engaged through the aperture


24


of the tube


20


for coupling to the hose


70


(

FIG. 1

) that is to be wound around the tube


20


, such that the hose


70


may be coupled to the port


26


. The port


26


is rotatably received in the duct


16


such that the port


26


may also be used for rotatably coupling the tube


20


to the frame


11


. As best shown in

FIG. 3

, the port


26


is rotatably received in the duct


16


, and one or more sealing rings


29


may be provided and engaged between the port


26


and the duct


16


for making a water tight seal between the port


26


and the duct


16


even when the port


26


is rotated relative to the duct


16


, and when the tube


20


is rotated relative to the frames


11


of the support device


10


.




Referring next to

FIGS. 4

,


5


and again to

FIG. 1

, a housing


30


is provided and includes a chamber


36


formed therein, and includes an opening


31


formed in one side or one end thereof and communicating with the chamber


36


thereof, and includes an inner thread


32


formed in the other end thereof, and includes a threaded mouth


35


formed in the lower portion thereof and communicating with the chamber


36


of the housing


30


.




A block


40


is provided or formed or disposed on a shaft


41


, and includes a peripheral slot


42


formed in the outer peripheral portion thereof, and preferably includes a curved outer portion


48


formed on each of the side portions thereof. The block


40


preferably includes an outer diameter equals to the inner diameter of the chamber


36


of the housing


30


for allowing the block


40


to be rotatably and snugly received in the chamber


36


of the housing


30


(FIG.


4


). Two washers or gaskets


61


are preferably made of teflon materials, and each has a bore


62


formed therein for receiving the shaft


41


and for allowing the gaskets


61


to be engaged onto the shaft


41


and engaged with the block


40


and the housing


30


, and each includes a curved recess


63


formed therein for receiving the curved outer portions


48


of the block


40


, and for making a water tight seal between the shaft


41


and the block


40


and the housing


30


even when the shaft


41


and the block


40


are rotated relative to the housing


30


.




The shaft


41


includes an outer thread


43


formed on one end thereof and extended outward of the housing


30


for threading and securing to the screw hole


19


of the duct


16


, such that the shaft


41


and the block


40


may be secured to the duct


16


and the frame


11


. The housing


30


may be rotated relative to the block


40


and the shaft


41


. A lock nut


49


(

FIG. 1

) may be threaded onto the outer thread


43


of the shaft


41


and engaged with the frame


11


for locking the shaft


41


to the frame


11


. The shaft


41


includes a passage


44


formed therein, and the block


40


includes one or more grooves


45


formed therein and communicating with the passage


44


of the shaft


41


and the peripheral slot


42


of the block


40


. The passage


44


of the shaft


41


may thus be coupled to or communicated with the port


26


, for allowing the hose


70


to be coupled to the shaft


41


and the block


40


.




A cover


33


includes a bore


34


formed therein for receiving the shaft


41


and for allowing the cover


33


to be engaged onto the shaft


41


, and includes an outer thread


37


formed on the outer peripheral portion thereof for threading with the inner thread


32


of the housing


30


and for allowing the cover


33


to be threaded and engaged into the chamber


36


of the housing


30


. The cover


33


may be engaged with the gasket


61


for stably and solidly retaining the gaskets


61


and the block


40


in the chamber


36


of the housing


30


, and may includes a cavity


38


formed therein for receiving a washer or a gasket or an insert


39


therein (FIG.


4


). The shaft


41


includes the other end


46


rotatably engaged through the opening


31


of the housing


30


, and having an engaging hole


47


formed therein for receiving a driving tool which may rotate the shaft


41


relative to the duct


16


and the frame


11


.




A barrel


50


includes a bore


51


formed therein, and includes a peripheral flange


54


extended radially inward of the bore


51


thereof, and includes an inner thread


52


formed therein (

FIG. 4

) for threading with a threaded portion


58


of a coupler


53


which may be coupled to a pipe


73


that may be coupled to the water reservoir or the like. A plate


55


is engaged in the bore


51


of the barrel


50


and engaged with the peripheral flange


54


, and includes a bolt or a threaded portion


56


extended outward of the barrel


50


for threading with the threaded mouth


35


of the housing


30


and for securing the barrel


50


to the housing


30


, and includes a bore


57


for coupling to or communicating with the peripheral slot


42


of the block


40


, best shown in

FIG. 4. A

gasket or a washer


59


may be engaged between the plate


55


and the threaded portion


58


of the coupler


53


.




In operation, as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


4


, the shaft


41


is secured to the duct


16


and the frame


11


. The housing


30


and the barrel


50


and the coupler


53


and the pipe


73


may be rotated relative to the shaft


41


and the block


40


, such that the frames


11


or the support device


10


may be easily moved away from, the reservoir without twisting the pipe


73


relative to the support device


10


. The bore


57


of the threaded portion


56


or of the plate


55


may be continuously communicated with the passage


44


of the shaft


41


via the peripheral slot


42


and the grooves


45


of the block


40


even when the block


40


and the shaft


41


are rotated relative to the housing


30


or when the housing


30


is rotated relative to the shaft


41


and the block


40


. The port


26


(

FIG. 3

) is rotatably received in the duct


16


such that the port


26


may also be coupled to or communicated with the shaft


41


when the tube


20


and the hose


70


are rotated relative to the frames


11


of the support device


10


.




Accordingly, the hose supporting spool device in accordance with the present invention includes a rotatable coupling device for allowing the hose to be solidly coupled to the water supply, and for preventing the pipe coupled between the support device of the hose and the water supply to be twisted.




Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A hose supporting spool device comprising:a support device, a spool rotatably secured to said support device, a hose wound around said spool, a shaft secured to said support device and including a passage formed therein, a block formed on said shaft and including a peripheral slot formed therein, and including at least one groove formed therein and communicating said peripheral slot of said block with said passage of said shaft, a housing including a chamber formed therein for rotatably receiving said block and said shaft, and for allowing said housing to be rotatably engaged onto said block and said shaft, said housing including a mouth provided therein and communicating with said chamber thereof, means for making a water tight seal between said block and said housing, and a first coupler coupled to said mouth of said housing for coupling said housing to a water reservoir.
  • 2. The hose supporting spool device according to claim 1, wherein said water tight seal making means includes at least one gasket engaged on said shaft and engaged with said block and said housing for making the water tight seal between said block and said housing.
  • 3. The hose supporting spool device according to claim 1, wherein said block includes two curved outer portions, said water tight seal making means includes two gaskets engaged on said shaft and each having a curved recess formed therein for engaging with said curved outer portions of said block.
  • 4. The hose supporting spool device according to claim 3 further comprising means for retaining said block in said housing.
  • 5. The hose supporting spool device according to claim 4, wherein said retaining means includes a cover having a bore formed therein for receiving said shaft, said cover is threaded to said housing and engaged with said gaskets for retaining said gaskets and said block in said housing.
  • 6. The hose supporting spool device according to claim 1, wherein said housing includes a first end having an opening formed therein, said shaft includes a first end threaded to said support device, and includes a second end extended through said opening of said housing and having an engaging hole formed therein for receiving a driving tool.
  • 7. The hose supporting spool device according to claim 1 further comprising a barrel including a bore formed therein and including a peripheral flange extended inward of said bore thereof and including an inner thread formed therein, a plate received in said bore of said barrel and engaged with said peripheral flange of said barrel and including a threaded portion engaged through said barrel and threaded to said mouth and including a bore communicating with said peripheral slot of said block, said first coupler being threaded to said inner thread of said barrel.
  • 8. The hose supporting spool device according to claim 1, wherein said support device includes a frame, said spool includes a tube rotatably coupled to said frame and having two ends, and includes two panels extended from said ends of said tube.
  • 9. The hose supporting spool device according to claim 8, wherein said frame includes an orifice formed therein, a duct is engaged into said orifice of said frame and secured to said frame and includes an inner thread formed therein for threading with said shaft.
  • 10. The hose supporting spool device according to claim 9, wherein said spool includes a cap secured to a first of said ends of said tube, a port extended from said cap and rotatably engaged in said duct, and a second coupler extended from said cap for coupling said duct to said hose.
  • 11. The hose supporting spool device according to claim 10, wherein said tube includes an aperture formed therein, said second coupler is received in said tube and engaged through said aperture of said tube and coupled to said hose.
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