Hose reinforcement device

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Inventors

Whaley, H. Dean

Application #

598744

Filed

Oct-16-1990

Published

Aug-6-1991

Current US Class

138/103
138/109
138/172
138/178

International Classes

F16L 011/10

Field of Search

138/103 138/109 138/110 138/131 138/172 138/178 138/DIG. 285/114 285/115 285/116

Examiners

Bryant, III; James E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Leavitt; John J., Blake; William A.

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Abstract
A device which may be inserted into the hydrant end of a conventional garden or water hose for the purpose of reinforcing that portion of the hose which is apt to be kinked or broken due to short bending of the hose at the hydrant end by tension imposed on the hose during use. The reinforcement device comprises a length of coiled resilient material having a resilient gasket mounted on one end thereof which may be inserted or removed from a hose at will.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In combination, a garden hose and a garden hose reinforcement device removably mounted on said garden hose;

said garden hose comprising an elongated flexible tube having an inner periphery and an outer periphery and having a flanged coupler rotatably secured to one end of the hose in a non-sealing manner for detachable attachment of the garden hose to a hose bib or faucet; and

said hose reinforcement device including an elongated resilient coiled spring having an elongated body extending into the garden hose and having an upper end and a lower end, said spring being resistant to collapsibility in a transverse dimension, and providing a hollow interior through which a liquid may pass unobstructed, said spring having a transverse dimension less than the inner diameter of the hose, with at least one enlarged coil at said upper end of said spring having a transverse dimension larger than that of the remaining coils of the spring and the diameter of the inner periphery of said hose whereby all the coils of said spring except said one enlarged coil lie snugly within the interior of said garden hose in the portion thereof next adjacent said flanged coupler; said hose reinforcement device further including:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to hose reinforcement devices, and particularly to a composite manufactured insert for insertion into the hydrant end of a hose to prevent the kinking and breaking of the hose adjacent the hydrant when tension is placed on the hose.

2. Description of the Prior Art

It is well known that one of the weak points in a conventional garden hose adapted to be attached to a hydrant, or to any type of hose which is attached at one end and which is apt to be tensioned, is the portion of the hose immediately adjacent the attached hydrant end, which has a tendency to kink and bend through a very short radius when tension is placed on the hose. The normally cylindrical hose will tend first to flatten at the kink, thus shutting off the flow of liquid therethrough, and with repeated kinking, will break at that point, thus destroying the hose, or requiring its repair. Because there has been a long-felt need for solving this problem, it is expected that many different types of solutions of the problem have been proposed. Accordingly, a search was conducted in the following classes and sub-classes for devices that solve this problem:
 
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