Hose Holder and Method
hose holder for a boat, or for another object upon which contact with a hose is undesirable, is a shaped rigid rod provided with a means for suspending the rod close to its midpoint, the shape created by bending each end of the rod into a helix. The rod is smaller in diameter than a common garden hose. The helices have a common, horizontal axis with an inner diameter larger than such a hose. The means for suspending the rod is above the outer diameter of the helices. Other embodiments utilize non-helical rod shapes to support the hose.
Boat owners and operators frequently wash down boats and the equipment in them with water hoses. To do so, someone typically has to climb into or on top of the boat and pull the hose behind them. This usually results in the hose being dragged across a part of the boat, e.g., a railing or a gunwale. Hose surfaces often pick up dirt and sand during use, especially when they get wet, making them abrasive. As a result, unless great care is taken in moving a hose, it will abrade boat surfaces, damaging the finish. This may be accomplished by having another person hold the hose up or by throwing cloths over surfaces to protect them. Getting another person to hold the hose is inconvenient, and cloths can slip out from under a hose or abrade the surfaces themselves. There is a need for a convenient means for suspending a hose above boat surfaces during use, and it is the object of this invention to provide an apparatus for that purpose.
Another problem with using hoses on a boat, particularly a large boat on a trailer that can only be accessed by ladder, is that once the end of the hose is pulled up the ladder and onto the boat, the hose may slide off the boat if it is released by the user. The user must then climb down off the boat or enlist the help of someone else to retrieve it. It is therefore a further object of the invention to retard or prevent a hose from slipping out of reach when not held by a user.
Other objects of the instant invention will become evident in the following description and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONThe instant invention is a shaped rigid rod provided with a means for suspending the rod close to its midpoint, the shape created by bending each end of the rod into a helix. The rod is smaller in diameter than a common garden hose. The helices have a common, horizontal axis with an inner diameter larger than such a hose. The means for suspending the rod is above the outer diameter of the helices. If the suspension means is flexibly attached to a point above the rod, the rod will hang below the suspension means in a substantially horizontal orientation because the suspension means is near the midpoint of the rod. A garden hose that is inserted through the helices will likewise hang in a substantially horizontal orientation and out of contact with surfaces below.
In the preferred embodiments, the helices at either end of the rod comprise about two turns, i.e., 720 degrees of rotation, and rotate in opposite senses from one another. In another embodiment, the invention further comprises a staff which can be inserted into a fishing rod holder or the like, the staff having an attachment point for the suspension means. Yet another embodiment of the invention has a suspension means consisting of a rigid clip of material having a much lower hardness than metal. Yet another embodiment has a suspension means comprising a polymeric strap or “cow” hitch engaged to a substantially horizontal rail, which a rigid clip interconnects to the midpoint of the shaped rod.
Another embodiment substitutes snap hooks suspended from the rod for the helices.
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It should be clear that the preferred embodiments are superior to this fifth embodiment in one way, namely, that they require fewer steps to ensconce a portion of the hose within the helical portions of the shaped rod 1. However, this fifth embodiment is, in another way, superior to the preceding embodiments in that it is radially symmetrical about the midpoint of the rod and therefore is not only balanced end to end but also will not tilt forwardly or backwardly when suspended from the midpoint.
Claims
1. A hose holder, comprising:
- an elongate, shaped rod having a straight middle portion having a horizontal middle axis, a right end, and a left end; the right end comprising a right means for slidably holding a hose and the left end comprising a left means for slidably holding the same hose so that the section of the hose between the right end and the left end is substantially parallel to the straight middle portion; and a means for suspending the rod positioned above the middle axis and substantially at the midpoint of the straight middle portion.
2. The hose holder of claim 1, in which:
- said right means for slidably holding the hose comprises a right eye having a periphery extending below said middle axis and in a vertical plane substantially coincident with said middle axis; a right snap hook suspended below the eye;
- said left means for slidably holding the hose comprises a left eye having a periphery extending below said middle axis and in a vertical plane substantially coincident with said middle axis; and a left snap hook suspended below the left eye.
3. The hose holder of claim 2, further comprising:
- a means for suspending said shaped rod above a substantially vertical cavity in an object.
4. The hose holder of claim 3, in which:
- said means for suspending said shaped rod is an elongate substantially vertical staff; the vertical staff having an upper end and a lower end; the upper end comprising a means for flexibly attaching said means for suspending said shaped rod; and the lower end fitting into said vertical cavity.
5. The hose holder of claim 4, in which:
- said means for flexibly attaching said means for suspending said shaped rod comprises a hook depending from an eye bolt.
6. The hose holder of claim 4, in which:
- said staff comprises at least a portion of a fishing rod.
7. The hose holder of claim 4, in which
- said substantially vertical cavity is a fishing rod holder.
8. The hose holder of claim 4, in which:
- said means for suspending said shaped rod is a 360-degree loop in said shaped rod.
9. The hose holder of claim 1, in which:
- said right means for slidably holding the hose is formed into a first helix; the first helix having a first helix axis, a first direction of rotation, a first number of rotations, a first pitch, and a first inner diameter;
- said left means for slidably holding the hose is formed into a second helix; the second helix having a second helix axis, a second direction of rotation, a second number of rotations, a second pitch, and a second inner diameter; the first helix axis and the second helix axis being substantially parallel to and below said horizontal middle axis.
10. The hose holder of claim 9, further comprising:
- a means for suspending said shaped rod above a substantially vertical cavity in an object.
11. The hose holder of claim 10, in which:
- said means for suspending said shaped rod is an elongate substantially vertical staff; the vertical staff having an upper end and a lower end; the upper end comprising a means for flexibly attaching said means for suspending said shaped rod; and the lower end fitting into said vertical cavity.
12. The hose holder of claim 11, in which:
- said means for flexibly attaching said means for suspending said shaped rod comprises a hook depending from an eye bolt.
13. The hose holder of claim 11, in which:
- said staff comprises at least a portion of a fishing rod.
14. The hose holder of claim 11, in which:
- said substantially vertical cavity is a fishing rod holder.
15. The hose holder of claim 11, in which:
- said means for suspending said shaped rod is a 360-degree loop in said shaped rod.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 21, 2014
Publication Date: Dec 18, 2014
Inventor: R. Cle Baker, III (Saint Simons Island, GA)
Application Number: 14/464,833
International Classification: A01K 97/10 (20060101); F16L 3/26 (20060101); F16L 3/14 (20060101); B63B 17/00 (20060101);