Recreational vehicle service compartment sealing shroud
09994194 ยท 2018-06-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R99/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R2099/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16L57/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A sealing shroud is provided for blocking the port through a panel of the service compartment on an RV vehicle, or the like, through which the sewage outlet hose is connected to the external sewage line. This sealing shroud includes a pervious section preferably fabricated from a wire mesh which prevents rodents or other varmints from chewing an opening therein. The sealing shroud is carried by the external sewage line and blocks a rodent from entering into the RV through the space between the sewage line and the RV port.
Claims
1. A sealing shroud for blocking a port in a panel of a service compartment of an RV through which a utility conduit passes, the sealing shroud comprising: a pervious section having a substantially circular cross-sectional area having a connector end and a distal end, said pervious section being tapered from said connector end towards said distal end; a substantially circular member connected with said connector end and defining a substantially circular opening for receiving said conduit therethrough, said substantially circular member having a diameter greater than the port in the RV panel to prevent said member from being pulled therethrough; said distal end of said pervious section proportioned for receiving said conduit therethrough as it extends towards the connector end; a strap carried proximate said distal end to secure said sealing shroud to said conduit; and a deformable annular pouch depending from said circular member, wherein said deformable annular pouch is filled with a dense granular aggregate, whereby stability of said sealing shroud is enhanced.
2. The sealing shroud of claim 1 wherein said sealing shroud has a frusto-conical longitudinal section.
3. The sealing shroud of claim 1 wherein said sealing shroud has a substantially cylindrical longitudinal section.
4. A sealing shroud for blocking a port in a panel of a service compartment of an RV through which a utility conduit passes, the sealing shroud comprising: a pervious section having a substantially circular cross-sectional area having a connector end and a distal end; a substantially circular member connected with said connector end and defining a substantially circular opening for receiving said conduit, said substantially circular member having a diameter greater than said port in the RV panel to prevent said substantially circular member from being pulled therethrough; wherein said circular member has a circular lip extending radially therefrom to assist in covering the space between the substantially circular member and the port in the panel when said sealing shroud is mounted thereon; said distal end of said pervious section proportioned for receiving the conduit therethrough as it extends towards the connector end; a strap carried proximate said distal end to secure said sealing shroud to said conduit; and a deformable annular pouch depending from said circular member, wherein said deformable annular pouch is filled with a dense granular aggregate, whereby stability of said sealing shroud is enhanced.
5. The sealing shroud of claim 4 wherein said sealing shroud has a frusto-conical longitudinal section.
6. The sealing shroud of claim 4 wherein said sealing shroud has a substantially cylindrical longitudinal section.
7. A sealing shroud for blocking a port in a panel of a service compartment of an RV through which a utility conduit passes, the sealing shroud comprising: a pervious section having a substantially circular cross-sectional area having a connector end and a distal end; a substantially circular member connected with said connector end and defining a substantially circular opening for receiving said conduit therethrough, said substantially circular member having a diameter greater than the port in the RV panel to prevent said member from being pulled therethrough; a deformable annular pouch depending from said circular member, wherein said deformable annular pouch is filled with a dense granular aggregate, whereby stability of said sealing shroud is enhanced; said distal end of said pervious section proportioned for receiving said conduit therethrough as it extends towards the connector end; and a strap carried proximate said distal end to secure said sealing shroud to said conduit.
8. The sealing shroud of claim 7 wherein said sealing shroud has a frusto-conical longitudinal section.
9. The sealing shroud of claim 7 wherein said sealing shroud has a substantially cylindrical longitudinal section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above-mentioned features of the invention will become more clearly understood from the following detailed description of the invention read together with the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) A sealing shroud for blocking the port in a panel of the service compartment on an RV, or other type of vehicle, through which the sewage outlet hose 6 is connected to the external sewage line is shown generally at 10 in
(9) A substantially circular member 18 is carried by the connector end 14 and defines a substantially circular opening for receiving the sewage line there through as is shown. This circular member 18 can comprise a bent section of tubing or hose joined at its ends and joined with the connector end 14. In an exemplary embodiment, illustrated in
(10) Sewage line 20 extends through the opening port 22 of the RV panel 24 as shown in
(11) Moreover, the snug fit between the circular member 18 and the perimeter of the opening port 22 prohibits a rodent or other varmint from passing through opening port 22 proximate the circular member 18 at the connector end 14. Thus, vermin are prevented from gaining access to the RV along the inside or outside of the sealing shroud 10 through opening port 22. An alternate embodiment of the sealing shroud 10 is shown in