Omnidirectional sewer hose support

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Inventors

Smith, James B.

Application #

716389

Filed

Aug-23-1976

Published

Apr-4-1978

Current US Class

138/106
248/167
248/174
248/49
248/83

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/83 248/80 248/75 248/436 248/174 248/167 248/49 248/85 248/87 138/106 137/344 4/114

Examiners

Frazier; Roy D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Maxwell; William H.

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Abstract
An omnidirectional sewer hose support comprised of a multiplicity of interconnected arches of planar form adapted to be deflected from an adjacently related stored condition and into an angular relationship and upstanding condition extended in a zig-zag formation to transversely underlie the hose for its support and by engaging in the reinforcement configuration of the hose to prevent shifting thereof.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A drain hose support for making up vehicle-to-park facility sewer connections, said support having a vehicle connection end and a park facility connection end, and including; a series of like vertically disposed and adjacently related arches of flexible material having coplanar bottom edges adapted for ground engagement and each having a hose supporting header at a fixed height successively diminished progressing from the vehicle connection end to the park facility connection end thereof and opposite side legs depending therefrom, the endmost arches having one free side leg, and interconnecting means at alternately opposite side legs of all intermediate arches joining the series of arches for flexible separation from adjacency and into a longitudinally extended linked relation to supportably engage the drain hose disposed to decline in elevation from the vehicle-to-park facility sewer connections.



Description
BACKGROUND

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 cumbersom 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. Therefore, it is an object of this invention to provide omnidirection flexibility in a sewer hose support, such that height, fall and horizontal location are accommodated with each installation.
 
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