Hose Storage Container

20220089405 ยท 2022-03-24

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    Abstract

    A hose storage container designed to reduce exposure of the stored hose to UV light. The container includes an enclosure unit with a removable lid, a fastening line, and a conduit. The conduit passes through the sidewall of the enclosure and is comprised two threaded points, one on each end of the conduit, and the connection between them. The conduit is constructed of a UV resistant material and serves to increase protection of the hose from UV light and other elements.

    Claims

    1. A container for use with a hose, the container comprising: (a) an enclosure with a removable lid; (b) a conduit passing through a wall of the enclosure; wherein the conduit having ends for accepting connections from both a source hose and a contained hose; and wherein the conduit is a UV resistant material.

    2. The container of claim 1 wherein the conduit is a flexible stainless steel.

    3. The container of claim 1 wherein the lid comprises a hinge allowing a portion of the lid to be raised while the remainder of the lid remains closed.

    4. The container of claim 1 wherein the conduit further comprises: (a) a first connector located external to the enclosure to allow the conduit to be coupled to a water source; and (b) a second connector located internal to the enclosure to allow the conduit to be coupled to a hose.

    5. The container of claim 1 further comprises at least one suction cup located on the enclosure.

    6. The container of claim 1 wherein the lid has a flexible flange on its perimeter to allow it to be secured to the enclosure.

    7. The container of claim 1 wherein conduit has fittings to secure it to the wall of the enclosure.

    8. The container of claim 7 wherein the fittings are fluid tight.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURE

    [0006] FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a prior art device disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,421,457.

    [0007] FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an environment of usage for the hose storage device.

    [0008] FIG. 3 is a side cut-away view of the present invention, showing the hose enclosure having a fluid conduit passing through a side wall.

    [0009] FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the device with the lid partially open and the stored hose partially extended.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION

    [0010] Storing a hose and protecting it from the elements is achieved with the storage device 300 shown in FIG. 2. Hoses are usually made from extruded synthetic rubber or soft plastic, often reinforced with an internal web of fibers. As a result of these materials, hoses are flexible and their smooth exterior facilitates pulling them past trees or other obstacles. Recently, expandable hoses have become more popular. These hoses expand to a full length when internally pressurized by water. Once the flow of water is reduced, the hose shrinks to a compact size. These hoses are made of two or more layers of latex. Other versions have a thermoplastic co-polyester core. Hoses also have fittings made of plastics or sometimes metals such as brass. In all situations, the materials can degrade due to environmental factors such as UV light or salt water.

    [0011] To improve the useful life of a hose, a container 300 is provided. In this example 100, the unit 300 is located on a dock 104 that extends over the water, A boat 102 is shown next to the dock and a fresh water source 106, such as a hose bib, is provided on the dock 104. A user can attach the water source to the container 300 by means of a fluid conduit 108. Conduit 108 is coupled to the container 300 so that a fluid passage is established through the wall of the container. An appropriate coupler is attached to the exposed end of the conduit 108. A threaded female connector can be used to attach the conduit to a hose. A different coupler is located inside the container 300. In use, the stored hose is coupled to the connector on the inside of the container. When water pressure is applied, it flows through the conduit 108 and is available to the stored hose. The user simply opens the container and pulls the free end of the hose out and uses it to wash down an object.

    [0012] Referring to FIG. 3, additional detail is provided for the storage device 300. Conduit 108 is shown providing a fluid path through the wall 302 of the container 300. The conduit is secured to a wall of the enclosure by fittings. The fittings can provide a fluid tight seal to prevent water or other destructive elements to enter the enclosure. A lid 304 can be used to cover the container portion 302. The lid can be secured by any number of methods. In this illustration, flexible tabs 310 snap over a lip of the container portion 302. In one embodiment, suction cups 312 can help secure the container to a surface. The lid can have a generally flat surface. A hinge 308 can allow a portion of the lid to be opened without the need to unlatch the lid from the container. FIG. 4 also shows the lid partially opened to reveal the hose 60 inside. The hose 60 can include a spray head.