Hose support apparatus with footings

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Inventors

Smith, Dennis W.

Application #

229502

Filed

Aug-28-2002

Published

Apr-12-2005

Current US Class

138/106
248/49
248/83

International Classes

F16L 003//00

Field of Search

248/148 248/150 248/49 248/80 248/85 248/75 248/166 138/106

Assignee

Evenfall Corporation (Anaheim, CA)

Examiners

Wood; Kimberly

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Blakely, Sokoloff, Taylor & Zafman LLP

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Abstract
Hose support with footings. A footing may add stability to a hose support that bears a hose that connects a vehicle to a sewer. The footing may include a cavity having dimensions sufficient to accommodate a bottom portion of a leg of a hose support arch. The footing is removably attached to the leg of the hose support arch and extends perpendicularly from the hose support to stabilize the hose support. The hose support may include a plurality of interconnected arches such that the hose support is extendable from a closed alignment to an open alignment. At least one footing is removably attached to a bottom portion of the legs of the interconnected arches to increase the lateral stability of the hose support.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A hose support to bear a dram hose that connects a vehicle to a drain, the hose support comprising:

a plurality of arches having legs, said arches connected to one another at their legs such that the hose support is extendable from a closed alignment to an open alignment, the arches connected in successively decreasing height from a vehicle end arch to a drain end arch; and

a plurality of footings, each footing has a cavity to snugly receive a bottom portion of one or more legs of a pair of said connected arches, wherein the one or more legs and the cavity are sized such that the one or more legs can be slid into the footing so that the footing can be easily attached to and easily removed from the legs, and each footing has an external length dimension, in a lateral direction of the hose support, that is sufficient to provide additional lateral stability for the hose support to remain upright when waste material is introduced into the hose.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to footings for a hose support and a hose support having removably attachable footings, the hose support to bear a hose that connects recreational vehicles to sewage drains for the disposal of waste.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Connection to a sewer is a requirement for trailer homes, campers and motor homes, there being sanitation connections at both the vehicle and park facility for this purpose, and which involves the installation of a flexible hose to extend therebetween. Such hoses are light weight tubes adapted to be stored and to be extended for use, with clamps or the like to ensure fluid tightness at both the vehicle outlet and park drain pipe. In practice, those hoses are made of plastic reinforced by circumferential accordion folds or convolutions with or without helical wire bracing, and as such are extensible from, for example, 20 inches to 10 foot in length. It is significant that due to lightness in construction these hoses are very flexible, so that they deflect and sag when subjected to the weight of waste bearing liquids. To this end it is customary to support these sewer hoses with improvised props or with some racks designed for this purpose, and because of the requirement for drainage fall it is necessary to support the hose high at the inlet end and low at the outlet end; and consequently the usual rack for this purpose is cumbersome to say the least. Characteristically, the vehicle outlet connection is at the high elevation above the ground surface, while the park disposal drain inlet is at and/or slightly above the ground surface.
 
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