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Written description of invention with brief
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description of Drawings
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(Following drawings are necessary to
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understand the invention complying with
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35 U.S.C. #113)
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Assembly Drawing
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2
Reel Cover Drawing
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Reel Cover (Alternate Design 2A) Drawing
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Drum Drawing
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Hose Fitting Access Opening (Detail 4A)
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Drawing
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Drum Ratchet (Detail 4B) Drawing
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Ratchet Container Drawing
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Pawl Drawing
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Base/Spring Retainer Drawing
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Drive Shaft Drawing
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Picture of Working Prototype
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Description: Plastic or Metal Housing—Interior & Exterior Cylinder Drums;
- Depending on plastic or metal, there will be grooves or spacers formed in or on drum, to allow water hose to wind freely;
- It will be a gravity self-draining hose, and a self winding hose.
- It has a inlet hose swivel at the top to prevent tangling or crimping hose.
- There is a quick connect at the top of the reel with a check valve to release pressure from hose in tank to cause water to drain by gravity out of the hose inside the tank. Also quick connects on tank & hose.
- There is a spring inside the drum that self-winds the hose in between the interior & exterior drum/cylinder.
- There is a 6 ft hose that quick disconnects at the supply faucet and at the top of tank (hose reel). There is also a quick disconnect at each end of hose reel.
Date of Conception: Dec. 1, 2006
Reference: Drawings attached as well as pictures of a prototype enclosed.
Comments: This hose & reel can be used year round outside in all types of weather.
- The self draining of not only the hose, but also the supply line hose prevents freezing. The draining of this hose is not done by any form of squeezing, but by gravity. This device could be used for home, commercial or industrial purposes.
Inventors/Owners of this Invention: James Kane Tannahill & Howard Elwood Sawyers
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303 Elliott Creek Rd
2471 Crown Rd
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Riner, VA 24149
Shawsville, VA 24162
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Ph-540-998-8800
Ph-540-394-8000
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is an exploded view of the T & S All Seasons Hose Reel invention showing the different parts connecting structure and assembly.
FIG. 2 is the drum cover which contains the hose and allows an opening for hose to extract and retract.
FIG. 3 is a view of the alternate cover design which allows for a domed top to better shed weather.
FIG. 4 is a detailed drawing of the drum assembly and design. Drum is to coil hose and has a ratchet molded into bottom for controlling recoiling of hose.
FIG. 5 is a detail of the hose fitting access opening. Exploded view depicts an opening large enough to accommodate hose end connectors.
FIG. 6 is a view of the drum ratchet which shows square drive hole and teeth for controlling hose retraction.
FIG. 7 is a view of the ratchet container which holds the pawl and pawl spring and 4 dowel bearings for the drive shaft.
FIG. 8 is a view of the pawl which fits over the retainer and catches the ratchet to stop the drum.
FIG. 9 is a view of the base/spring retainer which holds the recoil spring and holds the drum cover in place.
FIG. 10 is a view of the drive shaft which has slot and 2 set screw holes for connecting the coil spring.