Water Hose Cooler
This invention provides an easy to use device used to store a hose compatible with a standard garden hose faucet connection upon an insulated drink cooler.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/101,136 filed on May 4, 2011 entitled Water Hose Cooler which claims the benefit of provisional U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 61/343,776 filed on May 4,2010 entitled Minute Mat, Memory Jack, Stick It Memory Gate Adjustable Eye Ball, Offset Adjustable Eyeball herein incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to water coolers and water cooler lids. More specifically, this application relates water cooler lids with integrated storage for a hose.
Water coolers provide drinking water at locations that normally do not have potable drinking water. Large coolers, however, can be difficult to fill up. The large size of a water cooler and its bulkiness does not make it easy to fill it up under a faucet. Using a hose makes filling the cooler easier, but a hose is not always available, and when it is, it likely contains contaminants, chemicals and heavy metals that can be toxic to the human body.
A need exists for a simple, robust, inexpensive lid for a water cooler that securely stores a drinking water safe hose.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis invention provides a means to store a hose compatible with a standard garden hose faucet connection upon an insulated drink cooler. The invention contains a groove in which the hose is wrapped. In the first embodiment one end of the hose is secured to the lid by inserting the hose into a hole in the lid, while the other end of the hose is secured with an elastic cord or bungee. In a second embodiment, the hose is secured within a groove in the wall of the cooler itself. The groove is slightly narrower than the hose, allowing the hose to be retained by an interference fit with the walls of the groove. The hose allows the cooler to be washed rinsed or filled from a water faucet that may be otherwise too low to the ground to allow direct filling of the cooler. Having the hose removably attached to the cooler ensures that a drinking safe water hose is always available to use with the cooler.
The invention is illustrated by the accompanying drawings, in which:
The drawings illustrate an invention that enables an individual to easily store a hose upon the lid of a drinking water cooler.
The housing threads 16 engage the water jet mounting plate threads 26 to secure the nozzle 24 to the housing 10. A connecting pipe can be inserted into the connecting pipe coupling 12.
To store the hose, the first end 17 is inserted into a hole 24 adapted to receive it. The second end 18 is secured with a bungee 41 having a first end wrapped around the female end 18 of the hose 19. The second end of the bungee 41 possesses a hook that is inserted into a hole in the top of the upper lid hose guide 13. A notch 16 is formed in the edge of the upper lid hose guide 13 to allow the bungee cord to recess inward, thereby holding the water hose tighter and closer to the center of the lid when pulled tight.
Claims
1. A water cooler lid for storing a water hose, said water hose having a first end and a second end, comprising:
- a recessed groove for receiving said water hose;
- an aperture of sufficient size to receive said first end of said water hose;
- an elastic member attached to said second end of said water hose whereby said elastic member secures said second end of said water hose to said water cooler lid.
2. A water cooler lid for storing a water hose; comprising:
- an vertical cylindrical wall;
- an upper horizontal wall positioned above said vertical cylindrical wall and extending past said vertical cylindrical wall
- a lower horizontal wall positioned below said vertical cylindrical wall and extending past said vertical cylindrical wall, the underside of said lower horizontal wall adapted to be removably secured to an insulated water cooler body
- a recessed groove for receiving said water hose, said vertical cylindrical wall, upper horizontal wall and lower horizontal wall forming three sides of said recessed groove
3. The water cooler lid in claim 2 further comprising:
- an elastic member;
- a first aperture in the top surface of said upper horizontal wall for securing a first end of said elastic member thereto;
- wherein a second end of said elastic member secures said an end of said water hose to said lid.
4. The water cooler lid in claim 2 further comprising:
- an elastic member;
- a first aperture in the top surface of said upper horizontal wall for securing a first end of said elastic member thereto;
- a second aperture in said vertical cylindrical wall possessing second aperture for receiving a first end of said water hose;
- wherein said first end of said water hose is inserted into said second aperture, said water hose may be wrapped around said lid and a second end of said water hose may be secured by said elastic member to said water cooler lid.
5. The water cooler lid of claim 4 in which said upper horizontal wall contains a notch through which said elastic member may pass allowing said elastic member to secure said hose closer to the center of said lid.
6. A water cooler having an outer vertical wall, an inner vertical wall and a groove, said groove formed within said outer vertical wall having a depth extending inward toward said inner vertical wall, said groove having a length extending at least partially around the circumference of said water cooler, said groove having a width adapted to allow insertion of a water hose along the length of the groove.
7. The water cooler of claim 6 wherein said groove length spirally extends around the circumference of said water cooler.
8. The water cooler of claim 6 wherein said groove possesses a first end having an enlarged width and depth to allow insertion of a threaded hose coupling attached to said hose.
9. The water cooler of claim 6 wherein said groove possesses a narrower height along said outer vertical wall than the height of the groove between said inner wall and said outer wall.
10. A method of selling a water cooler, whereby the water cooler is bundled with a length of drinking safe water hose, said hose having at least one end adapted for threading onto a water faucet.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein said water hose is attached to the outside of said water cooler.
12. The method of claim 10 wherein said water hose is placed within the interior of said cooler.
13. The method of claim 10 wherein said method also includes attaching literature to the outside of said cooler, notifying a customer of the inclusion of a drinking safe water hose.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 17, 2012
Publication Date: Dec 6, 2012
Inventor: Brandal Johnston (Horn Lake, TN)
Application Number: 13/589,048
International Classification: B65D 47/00 (20060101); B65D 8/12 (20060101); B65D 51/00 (20060101);