US1746151A - Hose holder - Google Patents

Hose holder Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1746151A
US1746151A US227295A US22729527A US1746151A US 1746151 A US1746151 A US 1746151A US 227295 A US227295 A US 227295A US 22729527 A US22729527 A US 22729527A US 1746151 A US1746151 A US 1746151A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
hose
loops
portions
holder
container
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US227295A
Inventor
Sigmund L Goldman
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
RED SUN PRODUCTS CO
Original Assignee
RED SUN PRODUCTS CO
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by RED SUN PRODUCTS CO filed Critical RED SUN PRODUCTS CO
Priority to US227295A priority Critical patent/US1746151A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1746151A publication Critical patent/US1746151A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L3/00Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets
    • F16L3/003Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets devices for holding the open end of a hose

Definitions

  • My yinvention relates to devices 'forsupporting hoses, particularly between their ends, at the upper edges Vof containers, such ⁇ asv crooks, for use moreA particularly in thesi- V phoning oii" ofthe contents of the containers.
  • Figure l is a vperspectiveview fof a container, such 'as acrock, showing associated 2o therewith a pipe opening at one end into the ⁇ container and supported on the latter by a device constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Figure 2V is a View in sectional elevation of the upper edge portion ofthe container, the View being taken adjacent 'the hose holder and showing the latter, with the hose therein, but with the ends ofthe latter broken away, in side elevation; and Figure 3, a broken section taken atthe irregular line 3o 3 3 on Fig. 2 and yviewed in theV direction of the arrows.
  • the coil 9 is first disengaged from at least one of ,the hooks 10 or, if desired, and preferably, I from both thereof 'as by forcing the coil latere ally from its seat7 whereby the ⁇ coil assumes straight condition permitting the hose to be the bow portions 13 at the juncture of the o readily inserted therethrough to protrude the A
  • The, coil 9 is then deformed extend in the position shown in the .drawings. e f
  • the operator applies the device to the straddling position shown in the drawings.
  • the member 4 is soformed that in normal, unap'plied, ⁇ co'ndition lthe spacebetween the lower ends of the loops 6 is considerablyless than the thickness ,of-y.
  • a holder made in accordance with my invention may be applied to the container with great ease and without danger of scratching, or otherwise mari-ing, the surface thereoi', and when applied exerts, by reason of the provision of the loops, a grippingaction on the wall of the container suiiicient to maintain the holder from canting, or otherwise becoming displaced from thedesired position.
  • loop-portions may be spread into relatively widely spaced-apart relation, as in the applying of the holder to a container having a thick wall, without danger of impairing the holder.
  • a hose-holder for straddling engagement with the upper edge of a container comprising a member having a recess-forming spring portion presenting legs and at which the holder is adapted to straddle and grip said edge and portions extending upwardly from said legs at opposite sides of said member and forming a support, means restraining movement of said upwardly extending portions toward each other in the movement ot said legs away fromV each other for compelling flexing of said upwardly extending portions, and hose-holding means for holding a hose in position along said support.
  • a hose-holder for straddlingV engagement with the upper edge of a container comprising a spring member present-ing a. downwardly-opening recess the walls of whichV are formed of spring loops, the inner, upper, ends of said loopsbeing united, and the outer, upper, ends of said loops forming a support,
  • a hose-holder for straddling engage- ⁇ ment with the upper edge of a container comprising a spring member presenting a downwardly opening recess the walls of which are formedof spring loops, the inner upper ends ofsaid loopsbeing united and the outer upper ends of said loops being extended upwardly overthe inner upper ends of'said loops into endwise-abutting relation Yand wardly opening recess the walls of which are formed of spring-loops, the inner upper ends of said loops being united and the outer upper ends of said loops being extended upwardly into endwise-abutting relation and in position to engage a wall portion of said recess upon spreading Asaid walls, said outer ends Vof said loops forming a support, and means connected with said spring member for holding a hose in position, along said support.
  • hose-holder for straddling engagement with the upper edgeot' a container comprising a member of springy material having a recess-forming portion comprising upwardly-divergent legs united by an upper cross-member portion, said-member having outer portions at opposite sides of, and spaced from, said recess-forming portion with their lower ends connected with the lower ends of said legs by loop portions, the upper ends of said outer portions forming a seat, means restraining movement of the upper ends of said outer portions toward each other in the movement of said legs away from eachother for compelling flexing of said outer portions and hose-holding means for holdingl a hose in position along said seat.
  • a hose-holder for straddling engagement with the upper edge ofa container comprising aspring member presenting a downwardly opening recess the walls of whichare formed of spring loops, the innerupper ends of said loops being united andthe outer upper endsy of said loops being extended upwardly and forming a support, ⁇ andhose-holding means engaging said support, the upper outer ends of said loops extending between-said hose-holding meansand the inner upper ends o of said loops.
  • a hose-holder torV straddling .engagement with Athe upper. edge ofla container formed of a strip of spring-metal bent -between its yends to form ya cross-piece Vportion and depending leg portions and' bent at the lower ends of said legs to form support-forming portions which extend upwardly'asub- -stantal distanceV along sad ⁇ 1egportons,sad
  • legs and said upwardly extending portions being connected at their lower ends by bowed portions, and hose-holding means engaging said support-forming portions, said supportforming portions extending between saidhose-holding means and said leg portions.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Quick-Acting Or Multi-Walled Pipe Joints (AREA)

Description

Feb. 4, 1930. s. L GOLDMAN l Hos'E' HOLDER Filed oct. 19, 1927r fr WW Patented eb. 4, 1930 'UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE s IGMUND L. GoLDMAm'on CHICAGd'- ILLINoIsvAssIGNoR To RED SUN raonUC'rs F CHICAGO, ILLINoIs,A A CORPORATION `or ILLINoIs 'rrosn HOLDER- f application ined october 19, 1927. serial No. 227,295;
l My yinvention relates to devices 'forsupporting hoses, particularly between their ends, at the upper edges Vof containers, such `asv crooks, for use moreA particularly in thesi- V phoning oii" ofthe contents of the containers.
. containers of varying thicknesses withy the maximum ease and without danger' of damaging the holder .or scratching, or otherwise marring, the container, and which may, with equal ease, be removed `from the container; and other obj ectsl as will be manifest from the following description.y l y Referring to the accompanying drawings: Figure l is a vperspectiveview fof a container, such 'as acrock, showing associated 2o therewith a pipe opening at one end into the `container and supported on the latter by a device constructed in accordance with my invention. n Figure 2V is a View in sectional elevation of the upper edge portion ofthe container, the View being taken adjacent 'the hose holder and showing the latter, with the hose therein, but with the ends ofthe latter broken away, in side elevation; and Figure 3, a broken section taken atthe irregular line 3o 3 3 on Fig. 2 and yviewed in theV direction of the arrows. i y j i `f'My improved llo-Se holder comprises ,a spring member represented Vgeneral-ly at i4 providedwith a downwardly opening recess v portion 5 `formed of spring loops represented at 6 -at which the device is adapted to be applied, in straddling position, to the upper edge of the side wall of the crock'represented Aat' to position it lthereon as shown in the t 4.0 drawina the member 6 b'eng'eXtended 1.115-
wardly' to provide supportfor the hose represented at 8, the hose being confined in a flexible wire coil 9 extending overthe upper end of the member 6 and-secured thereto in the V$5 bowed condition represented by interlocking the end -cont/olution's of the coil 9 with hooks ".50 iin aecordane with the preferredlllltld Y desired distance. l vabout the upper end of the member v4 and're- Y vhooked thereto to cause thecoil and pipe to embodiment of my inventiorn'is bent between its ends to form the loop portions 6 integrally connected at their upper, inner, ends by a cross-bar-forming portionoft'he strip, the inner portions 12 of the loops diverging up-V wardly, with the strip -so-,bentas to present portions 12 with the cross-barrforming portion 11. `The upper ends of the Outer Portions 14 ofthe loops 6 are curved upwardly andinwardly as represented at 15 to provide the hereinbefore mentioned snpportfor the hose and against which the 'coil 9 bears in tensioned condition lengthwise thereof, the extremities of the strip from which the member 4 is formed and represented Iat 16 ter'- Yminating adjacent the median line of the member 4 and deflected downwardly as shown. The lugs 10 are'shown as formed by cutting tongues from the legs 14 of the loops 6 and deflecting them to form hooks.
To assemble the hose with the device, the coil 9 is first disengaged from at least one of ,the hooks 10 or, if desired, and preferably, I from both thereof 'as by forcing the coil latere ally from its seat7 whereby the` coil assumes straight condition permitting the hose to be the bow portions 13 at the juncture of the o readily inserted therethrough to protrude the A The, coil 9 is then deformed extend in the position shown in the .drawings. e f
` To secure the devicey to the upper edge of the wall7 of the container ,the operator applies the device to the straddling position shown in the drawings. The member 4 is soformed that in normal, unap'plied,` co'ndition lthe spacebetween the lower ends of the loops 6 is considerablyless than the thickness ,of-y.
the wall of the container to which ltlredevice Y is to be applied, and the portions 1,6 flatwise engage with each otherf and bear at their lower edges against the"V crossfporftion Y 1 1.y Thus in applying the .device to the container the loop portions 6' spread apart against the spring tension not only of the portions 18, but also 0f the lowerpertene, ef the' 10ers -6 and the Outer members 14 which extend 11P- Werelly therefrom,- thereby gauging deriiee Vto firmly grip the opposite surfaces of the wall 7, with the cross-bar portion 1l preferably resting upon the extreme surfaceof the wall 7 as shown.
A holder made in accordance with my invention may be applied to the container with great ease and without danger of scratching, or otherwise mari-ing, the surface thereoi', and when applied exerts, by reason of the provision of the loops, a grippingaction on the wall of the container suiiicient to maintain the holder from canting, or otherwise becoming displaced from thedesired position.
Furthermore, the loop-portions may be spread into relatively widely spaced-apart relation, as in the applying of the holder to a container having a thick wall, without danger of impairing the holder.
While I have illustrated and described a particular construction embodying my. invention, I do not wish to be understood as intending to limit it thereto as the same may be variously modified and altered without departing from thespirit of myinvention.
What I regard as new, and desire to secure by VLetters Patent, is: l
1. A hose-holder for straddling engagement with the upper edge of a container comprising a member having a recess-forming spring portion presenting legs and at which the holder is adapted to straddle and grip said edge and portions extending upwardly from said legs at opposite sides of said member and forming a support, means restraining movement of said upwardly extending portions toward each other in the movement ot said legs away fromV each other for compelling flexing of said upwardly extending portions, and hose-holding means for holding a hose in position along said support. e Y
2. A hose-holder for straddlingV engagement with the upper edge of a container comprising a spring member present-ing a. downwardly-opening recess the walls of whichV are formed of spring loops, the inner, upper, ends of said loopsbeing united, and the outer, upper, ends of said loops forming a support,
Vmeans restraining movement of the upper ends of the outer portions of said loops Vtoward each other in the movement of said loops away from eachother for compelling flexing of the outer portions of said loops, and hoseholding means for holding a hose inY position along said support.
3. A hose-holder for straddling engage- `ment with the upper edge of a container comprising a spring member presenting a downwardly opening recess the walls of which are formedof spring loops, the inner upper ends ofsaid loopsbeing united and the outer upper ends of said loops being extended upwardly overthe inner upper ends of'said loops into endwise-abutting relation Yand wardly opening recess the walls of which are formed of spring-loops, the inner upper ends of said loops being united and the outer upper ends of said loops being extended upwardly into endwise-abutting relation and in position to engage a wall portion of said recess upon spreading Asaid walls, said outer ends Vof said loops forming a support, and means connected with said spring member for holding a hose in position, along said support.
5. r,A hose-holder for straddling engagement with the upper edgeot' a container comprising a member of springy material having a recess-forming portion comprising upwardly-divergent legs united by an upper cross-member portion, said-member having outer portions at opposite sides of, and spaced from, said recess-forming portion with their lower ends connected with the lower ends of said legs by loop portions, the upper ends of said outer portions forming a seat, means restraining movement of the upper ends of said outer portions toward each other in the movement of said legs away from eachother for compelling flexing of said outer portions and hose-holding means for holdingl a hose in position along said seat. f
v 6. A hose-holder for v straddling engage- Vment-with the upperV edge of a container formed of a strip of metalrbent between its ends to form a Ycross-piece portion and depending converging leg-portions, and bent at the lower ends of said legs intoloop form to present upwardly extendingv legs forming a curved seat at the top of the-holder, and a hose-retaining member connected withY said upwardly extending legs and conformingly seatedon said curved seat. Y
7. A hose-holder for straddling engagement with the upper edge ofa container comprising aspring member presenting a downwardly opening recess the walls of whichare formed of spring loops, the innerupper ends of said loops being united andthe outer upper endsy of said loops being extended upwardly and forming a support,` andhose-holding means engaging said support, the upper outer ends of said loops extending between-said hose-holding meansand the inner upper ends o of said loops. v
8. A hose-holder torV straddling .engagement with Athe upper. edge ofla container formed of a strip of spring-metal bent -between its yends to form ya cross-piece Vportion and depending leg portions and' bent at the lower ends of said legs to form support-forming portions which extend upwardly'asub- -stantal distanceV along sad`1egportons,sad
legs and said upwardly extending portions being connected at their lower ends by bowed portions, and hose-holding means engaging said support-forming portions, said supportforming portions extending between saidhose-holding means and said leg portions.
SIGMUND L. GOLDMAN.
US227295A 1927-10-19 1927-10-19 Hose holder Expired - Lifetime US1746151A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US227295A US1746151A (en) 1927-10-19 1927-10-19 Hose holder

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US227295A US1746151A (en) 1927-10-19 1927-10-19 Hose holder

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1746151A true US1746151A (en) 1930-02-04

Family

ID=22852550

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US227295A Expired - Lifetime US1746151A (en) 1927-10-19 1927-10-19 Hose holder

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1746151A (en)

Cited By (15)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2717136A (en) * 1949-09-29 1955-09-06 Case Co J I Hose holder
US3266764A (en) * 1965-05-04 1966-08-16 Franklin S Briles Inc Shower pipe hanger
DE1224103B (en) * 1963-04-27 1966-09-01 Kaercher Fa Alfred Support device for a flexible line hanging down over an edge with its free end
DE1256972B (en) * 1966-07-04 1967-12-21 Herbert Lausch Holding device for clamping a hose to an open container
US4318519A (en) * 1979-09-07 1982-03-09 General Electric Company Washing machine hose guide
US5823493A (en) * 1996-10-18 1998-10-20 Eastland, Jr.; James J. Straw holder
US20040064951A1 (en) * 2002-10-04 2004-04-08 Miba Gleitlager Gmbh Method of producing a workpiece having at least one bearing eye
US6976502B1 (en) * 2003-05-29 2005-12-20 Bibow Warren A Tank hose handling system
DE102007052188A1 (en) * 2007-10-25 2009-04-30 Alfred Kärcher Gmbh & Co. Kg Retaining mechanism for holding hose section at edge of opening of container for watering garden, has retaining clip with sides connected with each other by bar and connected and accommodated between edges of container
GB2472123A (en) * 2009-07-21 2011-01-26 Todd Gregory Grunow A hose holder for securing a hose end to a container
US8631964B1 (en) * 2011-05-10 2014-01-21 Koreann H. Rael Hose holding container assembly
US8632037B1 (en) * 2011-04-11 2014-01-21 Koreann H. Rael Hose holder
US9175790B2 (en) 2012-03-12 2015-11-03 Steven Robert SCHILLER Combined protector and hose support device for containment berm
USD844768S1 (en) * 2017-09-06 2019-04-02 Rheem Manufacturing Company Water heater top cap assembly
US10584497B2 (en) * 2014-12-05 2020-03-10 Dri-Eaz Products, Inc. Roof cleaning processes and associated systems

Cited By (16)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2717136A (en) * 1949-09-29 1955-09-06 Case Co J I Hose holder
DE1224103B (en) * 1963-04-27 1966-09-01 Kaercher Fa Alfred Support device for a flexible line hanging down over an edge with its free end
US3266764A (en) * 1965-05-04 1966-08-16 Franklin S Briles Inc Shower pipe hanger
DE1256972B (en) * 1966-07-04 1967-12-21 Herbert Lausch Holding device for clamping a hose to an open container
US4318519A (en) * 1979-09-07 1982-03-09 General Electric Company Washing machine hose guide
US5823493A (en) * 1996-10-18 1998-10-20 Eastland, Jr.; James J. Straw holder
US20040064951A1 (en) * 2002-10-04 2004-04-08 Miba Gleitlager Gmbh Method of producing a workpiece having at least one bearing eye
US6976502B1 (en) * 2003-05-29 2005-12-20 Bibow Warren A Tank hose handling system
DE102007052188A1 (en) * 2007-10-25 2009-04-30 Alfred Kärcher Gmbh & Co. Kg Retaining mechanism for holding hose section at edge of opening of container for watering garden, has retaining clip with sides connected with each other by bar and connected and accommodated between edges of container
DE102007052188B4 (en) * 2007-10-25 2010-01-28 Alfred Kärcher Gmbh & Co. Kg Holding device for holding a hose section and submersible pump arrangement with such a holding device
GB2472123A (en) * 2009-07-21 2011-01-26 Todd Gregory Grunow A hose holder for securing a hose end to a container
US8632037B1 (en) * 2011-04-11 2014-01-21 Koreann H. Rael Hose holder
US8631964B1 (en) * 2011-05-10 2014-01-21 Koreann H. Rael Hose holding container assembly
US9175790B2 (en) 2012-03-12 2015-11-03 Steven Robert SCHILLER Combined protector and hose support device for containment berm
US10584497B2 (en) * 2014-12-05 2020-03-10 Dri-Eaz Products, Inc. Roof cleaning processes and associated systems
USD844768S1 (en) * 2017-09-06 2019-04-02 Rheem Manufacturing Company Water heater top cap assembly

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1746151A (en) Hose holder
US2003856A (en) Box cover attaching clip
US2178719A (en) Fastening device
US2275127A (en) Clip and molding assembly
US2396479A (en) Detachable can handle
US591249A (en) Pipe-hanger
US1466057A (en) Pencil holder
US2135771A (en) Snap hook
US1596752A (en) Holder for garden hose
US1818659A (en) Clamping device
US2075685A (en) Detachable handle for cans or the like
US574145A (en) Egbert m
US965611A (en) Straining-cloth holder.
US1866897A (en) Rail anchor
US1293572A (en) Clothes-fastener.
US1732033A (en) Cable clamp
US1143244A (en) Fastener.
US1482417A (en) Reenforcement for boxes and packages
US1497165A (en) Elizabeth gakbe
US1255273A (en) Package tie and handle.
US2556297A (en) Clamp type bottle stopper
US1204619A (en) Garment-hanger.
US1655673A (en) Fence post
US925118A (en) Clamp-attaching device.
US905873A (en) Cable-hanger.