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US2266334A
US2266334A US216329A US21632938A US2266334A US 2266334 A US2266334 A US 2266334A US 216329 A US216329 A US 216329A US 21632938 A US21632938 A US 21632938A US 2266334 A US2266334 A US 2266334A
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  • the present invention relates toan improved hose carrier and layer of the knapsack or body! supported type that is especially designed as equipment and use of forest fire-fighters.
  • I provide for the transportation of hose by manpower in such manner that the hose may be'packed with facility, carried with'convenience, and laid or handled in preparation for fighting a fire with rapidity or as fast as the fire-fighter'can travel the distance between the pumper and the location of the fire.
  • the primary object of the invention is, of course, to provide means whereby only a minimum of time is required in laying the hose,
  • a novel method and means are provided for compactly arranging or packing the hose in the knapsack; and means are provided whereby the hose may quickly and automatically be withdrawn from the knapsack and laid on the ground for use as the fire-fighter advances toward the fire location.
  • the invention consists essentially in the novel method of packing or storing the hose in the knapsack; and in certain novel features of construction in the knapsack whereby the stored or packed hose is fed from the knapsack and laid on the ground as the fire-fighter advances toward the location of the fire.
  • Figure l is a view of the equipment of my invention in the form of a knapsack mounted upon the shoulders of a fire-fighter and illustrating the operation of laying the hose as rapidly as the man can travel.
  • Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional view of the sack illustrating the method of folding, packing, or storing the hose in the pack or sack, in obliquely opposed. lapped, or folded, upright courses or tiers, which permit the facile withdrawal of the hose from the sack and laying of the hose on the ground.
  • Figure 3 is a verticalsectional view of the sack, showing the method of packing or storing the hose in the sack.
  • Figure 4 is an exterior perspective view of the closed knapsack with the unfastened shoulder straps "dangling therefrom.
  • Figure 5 is another perspective View of the sack with its mainfiap or closure in open position, with the end 'fiaps in place, and showing also the fasteningme'ans for the main flap.
  • the knapsackis preferably'of rectangular shape, and fashioned of suitable material that may be flexible' ⁇ and which is strong and durable, but light in weight.
  • the sack as herein illustrated includes a'bottom wall I, the two upright end walls or lateral walls'l and 3, the back wall 4, and the front wall 5.
  • the pieces of material making up the walls may be fastened together at their edges by hemmed seams as 6, as well as by rivets or other suitable fastening means to provide a pack appropriate for the purpose of containing the hose indicated by the letter H.
  • the sack is closed by means of a main closure or top-flap I of sufiicient length to cover the top of the sack and also hang down over the back wall, and two smaller, opposed end flaps 8 and 9 are folded in over the packed hose before the main flap is closed.
  • two closure straps l0, III are mounted on the inner side of the main flap, and when the main flap is closed the free ends of these closure straps are in position to engage the buckles or other fastening means as H, II, mounted on the exterior of the front wall 5.
  • the knapsack is mounted in usual manner on the shoulders of the fire-fighter, and attached to his back by means of a pair of upright shoulder straps l2, l2, fitted in pairs of loops i3 on the back wall of the sack, and the free ends [4 of these shoulder straps are designed to fit under the arm-pits or shoulders of the wearer and be fastened at buckles l5, l5, located at the upper ends of the upright straps l2 and above the upper loops l3.
  • I mount a grommet or metallic eyelet [6, which forms an aperture I1, here shown preferably as circular inshape, and of a size as to permit the hose H and its connections C and C to pass t'herethrouglr, freely, and without substantial resistance, in order that the hose may be paid out and laid on the ground as the fire-fighter travels toward the location of the fire.
  • a grommet or metallic eyelet which forms an aperture I1, here shown preferably as circular inshape, and of a size as to permit the hose H and its connections C and C to pass t'herethrouglr, freely, and without substantial resistance, in order that the hose may be paid out and laid on the ground as the fire-fighter travels toward the location of the fire.
  • the hose H with its connections as C and C, is packed or stored in the sack in a precise and accurate manner, in a plurality of upright, obliquely arranged, alternately disposed, courses or tiers, as indicated in Figures 2 and 3.
  • the method of packing the hose in the sack consists in folding the hose in zig-zag folds that form two sets of obliquely opposed, lapped folds of the hose, and each of these sets is formed in three upright tiers or courses, so that the hose when packed occupies the entire interior space of the sack, thereby filling the sack to capacity.
  • the capacity of the sack is designed to accommodate a specific length of hose, and it will be seen that two sections of the hose are packed or stored in thesack with a connection C at the bottom of the sack, and another connection, as C to be located at the top of the pack in the sack, adjacent the aperture H.
  • connection C is quickly attached to the pumper, or water pump, in usual manner, and then the fire-fighter advances toward the location of the fire.
  • the pumper, to which connection C is attached provides an anchor to the hose, and as the firefighter advances, the remaining lengths of hose in the sack are paid out and dropped to the ground as indicated in Figure 1.
  • a hose carrier of rectangular shape adapted to support therein zig-zag hose folds obliquely disposed with relation to each other to form tiers of hose layers, and one end wall of said carrier having an upper aperture therethrough of slightly less diameter than the width of the wall whereby hose folds from any of said tiers may pass directly through said aperture.
  • a rectangular hose carrier and layer of rectangular shape and flexible material forming a knapsack said knapsack having a top-fiap closure and adapted to receive zig-zag folds of a hose laid longitudinally of the knapsack, and said knapsack also having a grommet in one of its lateral end walls near the top thereof forming an aperture through which the folds of the hose may be paid out.

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- G. A. RICE HOSE CARRIER AND LAYER- Dec. 16, 1941.
2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed June 28, 1938 I BY Gordon ATTORNEY;
Dec. 16, 1941. 6. A. RICE HOSE CARRIER AND LAYER 2 Sheets-Shee t 2 Filed June 28, 1938 Patented Dec. 16, 1941 [STATE-s PATEN OFFICE,
Gordon A. Rice, Seattle,; \ZVash., assignor to Pacific- Marine Supply Company, S eattlej, yvash., a cor-.
poration of Washington amoral... 28, 193 Serial No. 15,329
' "'2 Claims. ,.(,CI. 2.24
The present invention relates toan improved hose carrier and layer of the knapsack or body! supported type that is especially designed as equipment and use of forest fire-fighters. In carrying out my invention I provide for the transportation of hose by manpower in such manner that the hose may be'packed with facility, carried with'convenience, and laid or handled in preparation for fighting a fire with rapidity or as fast as the fire-fighter'can travel the distance between the pumper and the location of the fire. I
The primary object of the invention is, of course, to provide means whereby only a minimum of time is required in laying the hose,
starting the water-pump, and playing the water on the forest fire or similar outdoor fire, and for this time-saving service a novel method and means are provided for compactly arranging or packing the hose in the knapsack; and means are provided whereby the hose may quickly and automatically be withdrawn from the knapsack and laid on the ground for use as the fire-fighter advances toward the fire location.
The invention consists essentially in the novel method of packing or storing the hose in the knapsack; and in certain novel features of construction in the knapsack whereby the stored or packed hose is fed from the knapsack and laid on the ground as the fire-fighter advances toward the location of the fire.
In the accompanying drawings I have illustrated one complete example of. the physical embodiment of my invention wherein the parts are combined and arranged in accordance with the best mode I have thus far devised for the practical application of the principles of my invention.
Figure l is a view of the equipment of my invention in the form of a knapsack mounted upon the shoulders of a fire-fighter and illustrating the operation of laying the hose as rapidly as the man can travel.
Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional view of the sack illustrating the method of folding, packing, or storing the hose in the pack or sack, in obliquely opposed. lapped, or folded, upright courses or tiers, which permit the facile withdrawal of the hose from the sack and laying of the hose on the ground.
Figure 3 is a verticalsectional view of the sack, showing the method of packing or storing the hose in the sack.
Figure 4 is an exterior perspective view of the closed knapsack with the unfastened shoulder straps "dangling therefrom.
Figure 5 is another perspective View of the sack with its mainfiap or closure in open position, with the end 'fiaps in place, and showing also the fasteningme'ans for the main flap.
In the preferred form of the invention the knapsackis preferably'of rectangular shape, and fashioned of suitable material that may be flexible'} and which is strong and durable, but light in weight. "The sack as herein illustrated includes a'bottom wall I, the two upright end walls or lateral walls'l and 3, the back wall 4, and the front wall 5. The pieces of material making up the walls may be fastened together at their edges by hemmed seams as 6, as well as by rivets or other suitable fastening means to provide a pack appropriate for the purpose of containing the hose indicated by the letter H.
The sack is closed by means of a main closure or top-flap I of sufiicient length to cover the top of the sack and also hang down over the back wall, and two smaller, opposed end flaps 8 and 9 are folded in over the packed hose before the main flap is closed.
As seen in Figure 5 two closure straps l0, III, are mounted on the inner side of the main flap, and when the main flap is closed the free ends of these closure straps are in position to engage the buckles or other fastening means as H, II, mounted on the exterior of the front wall 5.
The knapsack is mounted in usual manner on the shoulders of the fire-fighter, and attached to his back by means of a pair of upright shoulder straps l2, l2, fitted in pairs of loops i3 on the back wall of the sack, and the free ends [4 of these shoulder straps are designed to fit under the arm-pits or shoulders of the wearer and be fastened at buckles l5, l5, located at the upper ends of the upright straps l2 and above the upper loops l3.
In one of the lateral walls of the sack, as the end wall 3, and located near the top of the sack, I mount a grommet or metallic eyelet [6, which forms an aperture I1, here shown preferably as circular inshape, and of a size as to permit the hose H and its connections C and C to pass t'herethrouglr, freely, and without substantial resistance, in order that the hose may be paid out and laid on the ground as the fire-fighter travels toward the location of the fire.
The hose H, with its connections as C and C, is packed or stored in the sack in a precise and accurate manner, in a plurality of upright, obliquely arranged, alternately disposed, courses or tiers, as indicated in Figures 2 and 3. As best seen in Figure 2, the method of packing the hose in the sack consists in folding the hose in zig-zag folds that form two sets of obliquely opposed, lapped folds of the hose, and each of these sets is formed in three upright tiers or courses, so that the hose when packed occupies the entire interior space of the sack, thereby filling the sack to capacity.
The capacity of the sack, as indicated in Figure 3 is designed to accommodate a specific length of hose, and it will be seen that two sections of the hose are packed or stored in thesack with a connection C at the bottom of the sack, and another connection, as C to be located at the top of the pack in the sack, adjacent the aperture H.
In use the packed sack or knapsack, if mounted on the back of the fire-fighter, as in Figure 1, and it will be seen that the connection within the pack or knapsack is in position for readly access through the aperture [1 for the right hand of the fire-fighter, who reaches through the aperture, pulls out the connection,- and several of th'eupper layers of the packed hose. The connection C is quickly attached to the pumper, or water pump, in usual manner, and then the fire-fighter advances toward the location of the fire. The pumper, to which connection C is attached, provides an anchor to the hose, and as the firefighter advances, the remaining lengths of hose in the sack are paid out and dropped to the ground as indicated in Figure 1. If more hose is required, another fire-fighter with a similar equipment, first attaches his hose to the connection on the free end of the first laid hose, and then as be advanced toward the fire the hose from his knapsack is laid on the ground, and this proceeding is repeated until the required length of hose is laid, after which of course the nozzle is applied to the free. end of the laid hose and the equipment is ready for use.
After use, the hose sections are carefully and accurately restored to their knapsacks, ready for future use as hereinbefore described.
Having thus fully described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A hose carrier of rectangular shape adapted to support therein zig-zag hose folds obliquely disposed with relation to each other to form tiers of hose layers, and one end wall of said carrier having an upper aperture therethrough of slightly less diameter than the width of the wall whereby hose folds from any of said tiers may pass directly through said aperture.
'2. A rectangular hose carrier and layer of rectangular shape and flexible material forming a knapsack, said knapsack having a top-fiap closure and adapted to receive zig-zag folds of a hose laid longitudinally of the knapsack, and said knapsack also having a grommet in one of its lateral end walls near the top thereof forming an aperture through which the folds of the hose may be paid out.
GORDON A. RICE.
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US2568532A (en) * 1947-05-13 1951-09-18 Frank P Zierden Hose storage device
US2871083A (en) * 1956-06-04 1959-01-27 W D Allen Mfg Co Storage cabinet for fire hose
US3127077A (en) * 1964-03-31 Back pack
US3168248A (en) * 1963-03-15 1965-02-02 James V Winslow Hand fire extinguisher
US3759330A (en) * 1969-08-07 1973-09-18 T Rainey Fire extinguishing method
US4685601A (en) * 1986-06-23 1987-08-11 Riddling Charles C Fire hose back pack
US4724791A (en) * 1986-11-14 1988-02-16 Mcsorley John P Marine power cord stowage device
US5195596A (en) * 1991-10-03 1993-03-23 Mount Iii William T Firehose carrying case
US5579966A (en) * 1995-03-02 1996-12-03 Km Products Hose carrying apparatus
US5931185A (en) * 1996-08-08 1999-08-03 Black & Decker, Inc. Air hose storage assembly for inflators and method for handling an inflator air hose
US6109544A (en) * 1999-06-22 2000-08-29 Sheng; Chih-Sheng Hose take-up apparatus
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US6981493B1 (en) 2004-08-26 2006-01-03 Poteracke Charles J Paintball backpack
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US10071271B1 (en) * 2016-03-24 2018-09-11 William K Blocker Fire-hose carrier
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US3127077A (en) * 1964-03-31 Back pack
US2568532A (en) * 1947-05-13 1951-09-18 Frank P Zierden Hose storage device
US2871083A (en) * 1956-06-04 1959-01-27 W D Allen Mfg Co Storage cabinet for fire hose
US3168248A (en) * 1963-03-15 1965-02-02 James V Winslow Hand fire extinguisher
US3759330A (en) * 1969-08-07 1973-09-18 T Rainey Fire extinguishing method
US4685601A (en) * 1986-06-23 1987-08-11 Riddling Charles C Fire hose back pack
US4724791A (en) * 1986-11-14 1988-02-16 Mcsorley John P Marine power cord stowage device
US5195596A (en) * 1991-10-03 1993-03-23 Mount Iii William T Firehose carrying case
US5579966A (en) * 1995-03-02 1996-12-03 Km Products Hose carrying apparatus
US5931185A (en) * 1996-08-08 1999-08-03 Black & Decker, Inc. Air hose storage assembly for inflators and method for handling an inflator air hose
US6109544A (en) * 1999-06-22 2000-08-29 Sheng; Chih-Sheng Hose take-up apparatus
WO2002076553A2 (en) * 2001-03-26 2002-10-03 Mark Stephen Nordlund Removable firehose holder
WO2002076553A3 (en) * 2001-03-26 2003-11-27 Mark Stephen Nordlund Removable firehose holder
DE20305705U1 (en) 2003-04-09 2003-07-31 Vries, Holger de, Dr.-Ing., 22525 Hamburg Firefighting hose bag carries a packed hose, with immediate access to the water supply coupling and the nozzle tube, to be carried by a shoulder strap to the firefighting site
US6981493B1 (en) 2004-08-26 2006-01-03 Poteracke Charles J Paintball backpack
US20100243382A1 (en) * 2007-10-29 2010-09-30 Geda-Dechentreiter Gmbh & Co. Kg Device for collecting a trailing cable
US8631910B2 (en) * 2007-10-29 2014-01-21 GEDA Dechentreiter GmbH & Co. KG Device for collecting a trailing cable
WO2012164057A3 (en) * 2011-06-01 2013-02-07 Bassols & Saurina Tech Tools, S. L. Carrying device for transporting elongated objects
US10071271B1 (en) * 2016-03-24 2018-09-11 William K Blocker Fire-hose carrier
KR102362925B1 (en) * 2021-07-21 2022-02-15 충청남도 The knapsack containing fire hose
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