Claims
- 1. A pressure washing apparatus comprising:
a) a telescoping tube section comprising a rear end portion and a forward end portion, and defining a hose carrying passageway, said telescoping tube section having a longitudinal center axis extending along said tube passageway, and comprising at least a rear tube member and a front tube member; b) a control section located at the rear end portion of the telescoping tube section and having a water supply inlet connector adapted to be connected to a water supply line, a hose inlet connector adapted to be connected to a rear end of a hose that extends through the telescoping tube section, and a control mechanism to control water flow from the water supply inlet connection to the hose inlet connector; c) a forward outlet section mounted to the forward end of the telescoping tube section and comprising a hose outlet connection arranged to have a releasable connection to a forward outlet end of a hose in the hose passageway, said forward outlet section being arranged to permit access to the releasable connection, whereby a hose in the telescoping tube section can be connected and disconnected to the hose outlet connection and the hose inlet connector for insertion of the hose into an operating position in the telescoping tube section and removal therefrom.
- 2. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said forward outlet section comprises an outlet housing removably mounted to the forward end portion of the telescoping tube section, with said outlet housing providing a through passageway connecting to the hose outlet connection of the forward outlet section.
- 3. The apparatus as recited in claim 2, wherein said hose outlet connection is arranged to be connected to said outlet housing, and said outlet housing is removably mounted to said forward end portion of the telescoping tube section so as to be removable to a position where access to the releasable connection can be accomplished.
- 4. The apparatus as recited in claim 2, wherein said outlet housing has a forward connecting portion arranged to connect to an implement for said apparatus, with the through passageway of the outlet housing having a forward water outlet to connect to such implement.
- 5. The apparatus as recited in claim 2, wherein said outlet housing is arranged to be positioned at least partly in said forward tube member, and said outlet housing has at least two housing portions, namely a first housing portion of a lesser diameter, and a second housing portion of a greater diameter, so that the outlet housing can fit into tube members having both a smaller diameter and a larger diameter.
- 6. The apparatus as recited in claim 5, further comprising an adapter arranged to extend circumferentially around said outlet housing, said adapter also having first and second tube portions of differing diameters to be able to fit within an outlet member having a yet larger diameter or diameters than the outlet housing itself.
- 7. The apparatus recited in claim 2, wherein said forward outlet section is removably connected to the forward end of the telescoping tube section by a releasable connector comprising:
a) a tube engaging section comprising:
i) a rearwardly positioned sleeve portion arranged to extend substantially around the first tube and be secured thereto, ii) a forwardly positioned gripping portion having a forward end portion and rear end portion, and comprising a plurality of gripping fingers arranged to be positioned at spaced circumferential locations, each of said fingers having a rear base end portion connected to the sleeve portion, a forward end finger portion, and an interior gripping surface. iii) said gripping portion having a tapered outer surface portion comprising outer tapered surface portions of said gripping fingers, each outer tapered surface portion sloping in a forwardly and longitudinally inward taper toward the forward end finger portion of the forward gripping portion; iv) said gripping portion having an outer tapered surface formed with exterior threads which follow the taper of the outer tapered surface so that the outer diameter of the exterior threads increase in a rearward direction, with said exterior threads extending across and through the outer tapered surface portions of the gripping fingers. b) a compression nut having a tapered inwardly facing compression surface arranged to extend around the gripping portion, said tapered inwardly facing compression surface of said compression nut having interior threads tapering outwardly in rearward direction and being arranged to come into threaded engagement with the exterior threads of the forward gripping portion.
- 8. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein at least one tube member has at an end portion thereof a releasable connector comprising:
a) a tube engaging section comprising:
i) a rearwardly positioned sleeve portion arranged to extend substantially around the first tube and be secured thereto, ii) a forwardly positioned gripping portion having a forward end portion and rear end portion, and comprising a plurality of gripping fingers arranged to be positioned at spaced circumferential locations, each of said fingers having a rear base end portion connected to the sleeve portion, a forward end finger portion, and an interior gripping surface. iii) said gripping portion having a tapered outer surface portion comprising outer tapered surface portions of said gripping fingers, each outer tapered surface portion sloping in a forwardly and longitudinally inward taper toward the forward end finger portion of the forward gripping portion; iv) said gripping portion having an outer tapered surface formed with exterior threads which follow the taper of the outer tapered surface so that the outer diameter of the exterior threads increase in a rearward direction, with said exterior threads extending across and through the outer tapered surface portions of the gripping fingers. b) a compression nut having a tapered inwardly facing compression surface arranged to extend around the gripping portion, said tapered inwardly facing compression surface of said compression nut having interior threads tapering outwardly in rearward direction and being arranged to come into threaded engagement with the exterior threads of the forward gripping portion.
- 9. The apparatus as recited in claim 8, wherein the sleeve portion of the tube engaging section is fixedly attached to the outer surface of its related tube member a short distance away from a forward edge of its related tube member, and the forwardly positioned gripping portion extends forwardly from the sleeve portion toward the adjacent forward edge portion of its related tube member, said gripping portion and that portion of its related tube member which is immediately adjacent to the gripping portion each being formed with longitudinal slots which define said gripping fingers of the gripping portion, and also form the end tube portion that is adjacent to the gripping portion as tapered fingers of the end portion of the tube member, whereby when the compression nut is rotated to move the gripping fingers inwardly, the tube fingers also move inwardly with the tube fingers gripping an adjacent portion of a tube member positioned within the related tube member with the releasable connector.
- 10. The apparatus as recited in claim 8, wherein the tapered outer surface portion of the gripping portion has an angle of taper which is slightly less than an angle of taper of the threads of the compression nut, so that with the compression nut at least partially threaded onto the gripping portion, forward threads of the gripping portion and the compression nut are located relatively closer to one another than more rearward threads of the gripping portion and the compression nut.
- 11. The apparatus as recited in claim 10, wherein the compression nut is made of a relatively hard metal, and the gripping portion is made of a more yielding plastic, the threads of each of the gripping portion and the compression nut being formed as ridges and valleys between the ridges, said threads of the compression nut and the gripping portion being configured so that a radial length dimension of the ridges of the compression nut is moderately greater than a radial dimension of the ridges of the gripping fingers, so that as the threaded portions of the compression nut come into engagement with the valleys of the gripping portion, the ridges of the compression portion are spaced moderately away from the valleys of the compression nut, whereby prior to any appreciable wear on the gripping fingers and the compression nut, more forward thread portions of the compression nut and the gripping portion come into engagement with the ridges of the compression nut coming into initial engagement, and as wear progresses, engagement of the threaded portions increase in a rearward direction, and the ridges of the gripping fingers are positioned more closely to the valleys of the compression nut.
- 12. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said forward outlet section comprises a connector adapted to make a threaded connection with different members having variously sized and/or shaped threaded sockets, said connector comprising:
a) a connecting section having a longitudinal center axis, a forward end, a rear end, and a surrounding threaded surface portion comprising a forward threaded end portion, and a rear threaded end portion, which in turn comprise a plurality of outwardly facing thread members; b) said thread portions being connected in a generally helical pattern, with a radial dimension of the thread members of the forward threaded end portion generally increasing in at a first rate of increase which is greater than zero in a rearward direction from a forward end of the forward threaded end portion to a more rear location of the forward threaded end portion, and with the rear threaded end portion having a radial dimension which is characterized in that any rate of increase in the radial dimension in a forward to rear direction is less than the rate of increase in the forward threaded end portion; c) the threaded members of the forward threaded end portion and the rear threaded end portion each having a radially outwardly facing perimeter surface, with the perimeter surfaces of the forward threaded end portion having an inwardly and forwardly extending slope relative to the longitudinal axis at an angle of slope measured in a geometric plane passing through the longitudinal center axis, and any slope of the perimeter surfaces of the thread members of the rear threaded end portion being characterized that any inwardly and forwardly extending slope of the threaded members of the rear threaded end portion is less than the slope of the forward threaded end portion.
- 13. The apparatus as recited in claim 9, wherein the forward threaded end portion comprises at least one forward thread portion and at least a part of a second thread portion, having a slope at a slant angle between about six degrees to twenty degrees.
- 14. The apparatus as recited in claim 13, wherein said angle of slant is between about nine degrees and five degrees.
- 15. The apparatus as recited in claim 13, wherein the threads in the rear thread portion have an angle of slant between zero and five degrees.
- 16. A method of applying pressurized water from a first supply location to a dispensing location, said method comprising:
a) providing a telescoping tube section comprising a rear end portion and a forward end portion, and comprising at least a rear tube member and a front tube member; b) positioning a hose in a hose carrying passageway of said telescoping tube section; c) positioning an outlet section at the forward end portion of the telescoping tube section, connecting a forward end of the hose to the outlet section by means of a releasable hose connection, and positioning the outlet section at the forward end portion of the telescoping tube section in a working position; d) positioning a control section at the rear end portion of the telescoping tube section, and connecting the control section to a water supply and to a rear end of a hose by means of a second releasable hose connection so that the hose can be disconnected from the water supply; e) operating the control section to deliver water from the water supply to the hose inlet, and through the hose to the outlet section to dispense the water at a dispensing location, whereby the telescoping tube section, the hose, and the control section, can be assembled in an operating configuration to dispense the water, and the hose can be readily disconnected and removed from the telescoping tube section and replaced in the telescoping tube section.
- 17. The method as recited in claim 16, wherein said outlet section comprises an outlet housing which in the operating configuration is positioned in an outlet end portion of the telescoping tube section, said method further comprising moving said outlet housing relative to the operating configuration from the telescoping tube section where access to the releasable hose connection at the forward end of the hose and connecting and releasing the releasable hose connection of the hose.
- 18. A pressure washing apparatus adapted to be operated from a ground location and to deliver water to an upper location, said apparatus comprising:
a) a telescoping tube section comprising a rear base end portion and a forward end portion, and defining a hose carrying passageway in which a hose is positioned, said telescoping tube section comprising of at least a rear tube member and a front tube member; b) a control section located at the rear end portion of the telescoping tube section adapted to be operated by a person at an operating location at a ground location; c) a telescoping support tube section which can be extended and contracted, and which comprises a lower support tube member having a lower base end to engage a ground surface at a location spaced from the operating location toward the forward end portion of the telescoping tube section and an upper support tube section having an upper end portion with a swivel connection to said telescoping tube section at a upper support location positioned forward of the rear end portion of the telescoping tube section, whereby the pressure washing apparatus can be utilized by positioning the telescoping tube section in an operating position where the telescoping tube section has its forward end extending outwardly to a dispensing location, and the support tube section can be positioned in its support position to support the telescoping tube section at a location forward of the operating location.
- 19. The apparatus as recited in claim 18, where there is a second telescoping support tube section which comprises a lower support tube member having a lower base end to engage a ground surface at a location spaced from the operating location toward the front end portion of the telescoping tube section, and an upper support tube section having an upper end portion with a swivel connection to said telescoping tube section at an upper support location positioned forward of the rear end portion of the telescoping tube section, whereby the base end of the second telescoping support tube section can be spaced laterally from the base end of the telescoping support tube section to provide lateral stability for the telescoping support tube section.
- 20. A method of operating a washing apparatus from a ground location to deliver water to an upper location, said method comprising:
a) providing a telescoping tube section comprising a rear base end portion and a forward end portion, and defining a hose carrying passageway in which a hose is positioned, said telescoping tube section comprising of at least a rear tube member and a front tube member; b) positioning at the rear end portion of the telescoping tube section a control section adapted to be operated by a person at an operating location at a ground location; c) providing a telescoping support tube section which can be extended and contracted, and which comprises a lower support tube member having a lower base end, and positioning the base end to engage a ground surface at a location spaced from the operating location toward the forward end portion of the telescoping tube section; d) providing an upper support tube member of said telescoping support tube section and positioning at an upper end portion of the upper tube section a swivel connection that is connected to said telescoping tube section at a upper support location positioned forward of the rear end portion of the telescoping tube section; e) positioning the telescoping tube section, in an operating position where the telescoping tube section has its forward end extending outwardly to a dispensing location, and that the support tube section positioned in its support position to support the telescoping tube and operating the apparatus to move water through the hose and dispense the water from a forward end location of the telescoping tube section.
- 21. The method as recited in claim 20, wherein there is provided a second telescoping support section and positioning a lower base end of the second telescoping support tube section to engage the ground surface at a location spaced from the operating location toward the forward end of the telescoping tube section and also spaced laterally from the lower base end of the telescoping support tube section, and with an upper swivel connection of the second telescoping support tube section being connected to the telescoping support tube at a location forwardly of the rear end portion of the telescoping tube section, thereby providing lateral support for the telescoping support tube section.
- 22. A telescoping tube section comprising a plurality of tube members, and having at least one releasable connector which comprises:
a) a tube engaging section comprising:
i) a rearwardly positioned sleeve portion arranged to extend substantially around a first tube and be secured thereto, ii) a forwardly positioned gripping portion having a forward end portion and rear end portion, and comprising a plurality of gripping fingers arranged to be positioned at spaced circumferential locations, each of said fingers having a rear base end portion connected to the sleeve portion, a forward end finger portion, and an interior gripping surface. iii) said gripping portion having a tapered outer surface portion comprising outer tapered surface portions of said gripping fingers, each outer tapered surface portion sloping in a forwardly and longitudinally inward taper toward the forward end finger portion of the forward gripping portion; iv) said gripping portion having an outer tapered surface formed with exterior threads which follow the taper of the outer tapered surface so that the outer diameter of the exterior threads increase in a rearward direction, with said exterior threads extending across and through the outer tapered surface portions of the gripping fingers. b) a compression nut having a tapered inwardly facing compression surface arranged to extend around the gripping portion, said tapered inwardly facing compression surface of said compression nut having interior threads tapering outwardly in rearward direction and being arranged to come into threaded engagement with the exterior threads of the forward gripping portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/344,496, filed Oct. 17, 2001, entitled “PRESSURE WASHING APPARATUS AND METHOD”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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