Patent classifications
Y10T137/6899
Waste disposal docking system for recreational vehicles and method of use
A waste disposal docking system for a vehicle includes a septic tank hose to attach to and extend from a septic tank hose connection fitting of the vehicle; a coiled metal extension device secured to a housing attached to the vehicle and engaged with an end of the septic tank hose; and a control system having a motor engaged with the coiled metal extension device to extend and contract the coiled metal extension device; the control system with the motor extend and contract the septic tank hose to and from a sewer cleanout station.
APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR RETRIEVING HOSE
A system for recovering hose, including a hose receptacle having an open top portion for receiving a hose and attached hose couplings. The system further including a first device having a hose recovery means comprising an upper roller and a lower roller, at least one of the upper or lower rollers being powered, and a lifting arm operably coupled to the upper roller for moving the upper roller between a first position and a second position, the upper roller being closer to the lower roller when in the first position than when in the second position. Additionally, a platform having the first device arranged thereon and capable of moving above the receptacle along a first axis and a second axis to deposit the hose in the receptacle, and a platform moving means for moving the platform along the first axis and the second axis, wherein the first axis has first axis limits and the second axis has second axis limits, the first axis limits and second axis limits being substantially coextensive with dimensions of the open top portion of the hose receptacle.
Pump apparatus
Pump apparatus comprising a base or chassis, a power unit and a reel assembly each operatively mounted to the base or chassis, a flexible conveyor conduit and flexible service line adapted to be payed out from the reel assembly and a work head including a pump operatively connected to the conveyor conduit. The work head comprises a pump having an outlet which is operatively connected to a conveying conduit, a support frame to which the pump is mounted and a powered traction drive assembly operatively mounted to the support frame. The reel assembly comprises a reel rotatably mounted to the base or chassis, a conveying conduit and a flexible service line, each being adapted to be wound thereon and payed out therefrom.
Ground thawing hose cleaning reel guide assembly
A ground thawing hose cleaning reel guide assembly cleans a ground thawing hose as the hose is reeled back onto a reel within a vehicle. The assembly includes a hose guide coupled to a frame such that the hose guide is movable between opposite ends of the frame. The hose guide has an interior edge defining an aperture extending through the hose guide. A sheet is coupled to the hose guide extending over the aperture. A channel extends into the sheet. The channel is configured to receive a hose within the channel whereby the sheet is configured to scrape debris from the hose as the hose is moved through the hose guide.
Waste disposal docking system for recreational vehicles and method of use
A waste disposal docking system includes a first sleeve to secure to a septic tank hose connection fitting; an angled PVC fitting having a second end of the first sleeve attached; a septic tank hose extending from the septic tank hose connection fitting, through the first sleeve and through the angled PVC fitting; a housing with a motor attached thereto; an extension device engaged with the housing to extend and contract via the motor; a second sleeve attached to a second end of the angled PVC fitting; the extension device engages with an end of the septic tank hose to extend and contract the septic tank hose; the septic tank hose is extended and contracted inside the second sleeve, the second sleeve extending and contracting therewith; and an end of the septic tank hose is to engage with a sewer cleanout station.
Mobile auxiliary distribution station
An auxiliary distribution station is configured to be used in cooperation with a primary distribution station. The auxiliary distribution system includes a mobile vehicle, an auxiliary hose reel and auxiliary hose, a lift, a tank, a pump, an auxiliary meter, and a tank hose. The auxiliary hose is configured to be fluidly connected with a hose of the primary distribution station. The lift is configured to move and deploy the auxiliary hose reel from the mobile vehicle. The pump is operable to pump fluid from the tank, through the meter, and through the tank hose.
Portable pump system for use over a wellbore
A portable pump system for use over a wellbore, the system having a utility trailer with a trailer bed and two wheels, a reel around which is wound a length of flexible pipe, an array of solar panels, a submersible pump, front outrigggers extending laterally from opposite sides of a front end of the trailer bed, and rear outriggers extending laterally from opposite sides of a rear end of the trailer bed. The reel is situated at a rear end of the trailer bed. The array of solar panels is situated in the front half of the trailer bed. The submersible pump is attached to a distal end of the flexible pipe. The array of solar panels is configured to supply power to the submersible pump. The reel is mechanically coupled to a sprocket system situated on top of the trailer bed and adjacent to the reel.
PORTABLE PUMP SYSTEM FOR USE OVER A WELLBORE
A portable pump system for use over a wellbore, the system having a utility trailer with a trailer bed and two wheels, a reel around which is wound a length of flexible pipe, an array of solar panels, a submersible pump, front outrigggers extending laterally from opposite sides of a front end of the trailer bed, and rear outriggers extending laterally from opposite sides of a rear end of the trailer bed. The reel is situated at a rear end of the trailer bed. The array of solar panels is situated in the front half of the trailer bed. The submersible pump is attached to a distal end of the flexible pipe. The array of solar panels is configured to supply power to the submersible pump. The reel is mechanically coupled to a sprocket system situated on top of the trailer bed and adjacent to the reel.
WASTE DISPOSAL DOCKING SYSTEM FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND METHOD OF USE
A waste disposal docking system includes a first sleeve to secure to a septic tank hose connection fitting; an angled PVC fitting having a second end of the first sleeve attached; a septic tank hose extending from the septic tank hose connection fitting, through the first sleeve and through the angled PVC fitting; a housing with a motor attached thereto; an extension device engaged with the housing to extend and contract via the motor; a second sleeve attached to a second end of the angled PVC fitting; the extension device engages with an end of the septic tank hose to extend and contract the septic tank hose; the septic tank hose is extended and contracted inside the second sleeve, the second sleeve extending and contracting therewith; and an end of the septic tank hose is to engage with a sewer cleanout station.
Vehicular water-dispensing system
The vehicular water-dispensing system is a water dispensing system adapted for use in a vehicle. Water is stored within a reservoir located in the trunk of the vehicle and may be pumped through a filter to one of two retractable hoses. One retractable hose is provided on each side of the dashboard and the retractable hoses may be pulled out of the dashboard to use. Each retractable hose terminates with a mouthpiece. When either retractable hose is released that hose is pulled back into the dashboard. When not in use, the retractable hoses are wound around spring-loaded reels. The vehicular water-dispensing system may further comprise a refrigeration system adjacent to the reservoir to chill the water.