Garden hose reel assembly having a mobile ballast
10087041 ยท 2018-10-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H75/4478
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H75/4407
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H75/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H75/446
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T137/6958
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A mobile water hose reel assembly is provided and includes a mobile ballast, a support post extending upwardly from the mobile ballast and a housing supported by the support post and including an interior hose reel. Supply water is directed into a lower portion of the post and into a water supply pipe therein. From the water supply pipe, the water is routed to the housing and into an inlet end of a hose disposed around a hose reel in the housing.
Claims
1. A mobile garden hose assembly comprises: a ballast tank configured to hold ballast and including a top platform having one or more openings configured to enable ballast to be inserted into the ballast tank; the ballast tank including a first section that is relatively wide and which includes a pair of opposed sides, and a second section that is relatively narrow and which projects from the first section and includes outboard sides that are indented relative to the sides of the first section; a pair of wheels transversely aligned with the second section of the ballast tank and longitudinally spaced from said first section; each wheel being disposed in a wheel space defined adjacent the outboard sides of the second section of the ballast tank; an elongated post secured to the ballast tank such that said first section lies on one side of the post and said second section lies on an opposite side of said post; a water inlet formed in the post; a vertical water supply pipe disposed in the post and operatively connected to the water inlet and extending upwardly therefrom through the post and including an upper terminal end; a housing having a bottom, side walls, an openable top and an interior area; a hose reel rotatively mounted in the interior of said housing; a water hose wound around said hose reel and including an inlet end; a sleeve mounted to the bottom of the housing and extending downwardly therefrom and wherein the sleeve is configured to extend downwardly over a top portion of the post; wherein the post is configured to support the housing and permits the housing and sleeve to rotate about an axis of the post; a water line operatively connected to the inlet end of the water hose and extending therefrom through the housing; the water line including an inlet end that is operatively coupled to the water supply pipe in said post such that water entering the water inlet formed in the post moves upwardly through the water supply pipe into the water line and from there to and through the water hose in the housing; and a clamp secured around the sleeve and configured to compress the sleeve against the post and prevent the sleeve and housing from rotating about the axis of the post.
2. The mobile garden hose assembly of claim 1 further including: a worm gear rotatively mounted adjacent the hose reel; wherein the hose reel includes a drive shaft; and a belt drive trained around said drive shaft and extending therefrom and drivingly interconnected with the worm gear such that rotation of the drive shaft causes the worm gear to rotate.
3. The mobile garden hose assembly of claim 1 including a stationary plastic washer supported on the upper terminal end of the water supply pipe and wherein the stationary plastic washer include an upper bearing surface that engages the bottom of said housing and wherein as the housing rotates the bottom of said housing engages the bearing surface of the stationary plastic washer.
4. The mobile garden hose assembly of claim 3 wherein the inlet end of the water line includes a plastic pipe stub that includes a pair of axially spaced O-rings and wherein the plastic pipe stub extends through an opening in the stationary plastic washer and wherein the pair of O-rings is configured to engage an interior wall of the water supply pipe below the stationary plastic washer.
5. A mobile garden hose assembly comprising: a ballast tank configured to hold ballast and including a top having one or more openings configured to enable ballast to be inserted into the ballast tank; a pair of wheels rotatively mounted adjacent the ballast and configured with respect to the ballast tank to permit the ballast tank and garden hose assembly to be tilted and moved from one location to another; an elongated post attached to the ballast tank and extending upwardly therefrom; a water inlet formed in the post; a vertical water supply pipe disposed in the post and operatively connected to the water inlet and extending upwardly therefrom through the post and including an upper terminal end; a stationary plastic washer seated in the upper terminal end of the water supply pipe; the stationary plastic washer including an opening and an angular flange disposed on the upper terminal end of the water supply pipe and wherein the angular flange includes an upper bearing surface configured to engage a rotating element; wherein a portion of said stationary plastic washer projects downwardly into said water supply pipe; a housing comprising a bottom, side walls, an openable top, and an interior area; a hose reel rotatively mounted in the interior area of said housing; a water hose wound around said hose reel and including an inlet end; a sleeve mounted to the bottom of the housing and extending downwardly therefrom, and wherein the sleeve is configured to extend downwardly over a top portion of the post; wherein the post is configured to support the housing and to permit the housing and sleeve to rotate about an axis of the post; a water line operatively connected to the inlet end of the water hose and extending therefrom through the housing; the water line including an inlet that comprises a plastic pipe stub having an outside diameter less than the diameter of said opening in said stationary plastic washer; wherein the plastic pipe stub includes two axially spaced O-rings disposed around the circumference of the plastic pipe stub; wherein said plastic pipe stub is seated in said stationary plastic washer and projects downwardly through the opening of said stationary plastic washer where the O-rings project outwardly and engage an interior surface of the water supply pipe below the stationary plastic washer and wherein the plastic pipe stub, O-rings, and stationary plastic washer are configured to form a water tight seal at the upper terminal end of the water supply pipe; wherein the O-rings and plastic pipe stub rotate within the stationary plastic washer as the housing and sleeve are rotated; wherein the upper bearing surface of said stationary plastic washer engages said bottom of said housing when said housing is rotated about the axis of said post; and a clamp mounted to the sleeve and configured to clamp said sleeve against said post and prevent said sleeve and housing from rotating about the axis of said post.
6. The mobile garden hose assembly of claim 5 wherein the top of the ballast tank includes an upper platform that extends over said pair of wheels and wherein the pair of wheels is mounted underneath a rear portion of said upper platform.
7. The mobile garden hose assembly of claim 6 including a handle projecting from a rear portion of the housing and wherein said handle and the pair of wheels are disposed on the same side of the post and wherein the handle and the pair of wheels are configured such that by pulling rearwardly and downwardly on the handle, the ballast tank and housing are tilted about an axis of the pair of wheels which facilitates the movement of the garden hose assembly from one location to another.
8. The mobile garden hose assembly of claim 5 further including: a worm gear rotatively mounted adjacent the hose reel; wherein the hose reel includes a drive shaft; and a belt drive trained around said drive shaft and extending therefrom and drivingly interconnected with the worm gear such that rotation of the drive shaft causes the worm gear to rotate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(8) With further reference to the drawings, particularly
(9) Now turning to the components of the garden hose reel assembly 10, focus will first be on mobile ballast 12. Mobile ballast 12 includes a ballast tank 30 which can be constructed of molded plastic, metal, wood or other suitable materials. Ballast tank 30 includes a reservoir for holding ballast material such as gravel. Formed about the top of the ballast tank 30 is a top platform 32. Top platform 32 includes one or more openings 34 for permitting materials such as gravel to be poured or delivered into the ballast tank 30.
(10) Ballast tank 30 includes two sections, referred to as a front section or first section 30A and a rear section or second section 30B. In
(11) Extending upwardly from the mobile ballast 12 is the support post 14. Support post 14 is generally centrally located with respect to the mobile ballast 12. As seen in
(12) As seen in
(13) Supported on post 14 is a housing 16. Housing 16 includes a bottom and a pair of side walls 62. Housing 16 also includes a front 64, a back 66 and an openable top 68. There is also provided an elongated transverse slot 65 formed in the front 64 which enables the hose 20 to be fed from the interior of the housing. A handle 70 is attached to the back edge of the top 68 and extends therefrom. Note that the handle 70 overlies the wheels 46. This facilitates the clockwise tilting of the ballast 12 and the housing 16 about the axis of the wheels 46, as viewed in
(14) In the embodiment illustrated herein, there is provided a sleeve 120 that is attached to the bottom 60 of the housing 16. This is illustrated, for example, in
(15) Inside the housing 16, there is rotatively mounted a hose reel indicated generally by the numeral 18. Hose reel 18 receives the hose 20 and the hose is wound around the hose reel. See
(16) Adjacent the inside of front panel 64 is a transverse worm gear 90. See
(17) As shown in the drawings, water is delivered to a lower portion of the post 14, directed upwardly through the post into the housing where the water is routed to an inlet end of the hose 20 wound around the reel 18. Viewing this in more detail, there is provided a water supply line, indicated generally by the numeral 54, disposed in the post 14. See
(18) Continuing to refer to
(19) Secured to the upper terminal end 54C of the water supply pipe is a stationary plastic washer 110. Plastic washer 110 is designed to receive and mate with the plastic pipe stub 106 in order to create a water tight seal and at the same time to permit the plastic pipe stub 106 to rotate within the plastic washer 110. Thus, the outside diameter of the plastic pipe stub 106, including the O-rings 108, is slightly less than the inside diameter of the plastic washer 110. However, these diameters are close and sufficiently close such that the O-rings 108 create and form a water tight seal against the interior surface of the water supply pipe 54 just below the washer 110. Note that the washer 110 is seated in the water supply pipe 54. Washer 110 is supported by an annular flange that projects outwardly onto the upper terminal end of the water supply pipe 54. The main body of the washer 110 includes a through opening and, as shown in
(20) Thus, as viewed in
(21) In some cases, it is desirable to prevent the housing 16 and sleeve 120 from rotating about post 14. To prevent such rotation, there is provided an adjustable clamp 122 secured around a lower portion of sleeve 120. See
(22) The present invention may, of course, be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without departing from the scope and the essential characteristics of the invention. The present embodiments are therefore to be construed in all aspects as illustrative and not restrictive and all changes coming within the meaning and equivalency range of the appended claims are intended to be embraced therein.