Recreational vehicle sewer hose support

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Inventors

Rand, Roger

Application #

951361

Filed

Oct-16-1978

Published

Oct-21-1980

Current US Class

138/106
138/110
138/121
248/49
248/74.3
248/75

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/60 248/75 248/80 248/83 248/85 248/87 248/150 248/136 248/139 248/74 138/106 138/107 138/110 137/144

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nelson; Gregory J.

US Patent References

4082242   Omnidirectional se...
4102523   Vehicle sewage hos...
4125237   Waste pipe support

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Abstract
A support for a flexible sewer hose attached to an RV. The support has at least two elongate, semi-circular sections which are relatively slidable to adjust the length of the support. Fastening means lock the sections once adjusted. The support is secured to the hose by flexible ties or securement means attachable to the hose.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A hose support device for supporting a flexible sewer hose attached to an RV when discharging waste to a dumping location; said hose support comprising:

(a) a first generally elongate rigid section having a generally trough-like cross-section adapted to receive at least a portion of said hose; said first section having opposite first and second ends and being substantially free of any projections;

(b) a second generally elongate rigid section having a generally trough-like cross-section and being substantially free of any projections and adapted to be slidable relative to said first section; said second section having opposite first and second ends;

(c) said first and second sections each defining at least one aperture extending therethrough which apertures may be selectively aligned;



Description
The present invention relates to a support for a flexible hose and more particularly relates to a support for a sewer hose of the type connectible between a recreational vehicle and a sewage holding tank.

In recent years, recreational vehicles (RV's) have become increasingly popular. RV's include such types of vehicles as motor homes, straight side trailers, fifth-wheel trailers and travel trailers. Many of these vehicles are quite luxurious including many conveniences such as running water, showers and toilet facilities. The waste or discharge from these conveniences is generally received and contained in a self-contained holding tank in the vehicle when the vehicle is not in a camp or location where a holding tank can be connected to a sewer or dump tank. It is generally customary when the vehicle is parked in a camp or park to connect the vehicle holding tank directly to a sewer or dump tank. Generally this is done by means of flexible sewer or discharge hose having a quick-connect coupling at one end which can be secured to the vehicle. The opposite end of the hose is inserted into the sewer or holding tank and the dump valve opening allowing the waste to be discharged from the holding tank. Generally the sewer hose is approximately 6 to 8 feet in length to accomodate various arrangements for the dump tank or sewer and to allow the vehicle operator some latitude in parking the vehicle. Since a hose is flexible, the weight of the waste material may cause the hose to sag or bend impeding or restricting flow of the waste material through the hose. Accordingly, it is common practice among RV operators to secure and stabilize the hose in any convenient manner using materials at hand such as boards, rocks and the like. Obviously, such means of securing the hose are at best make-shift and at worst ineffective.
 
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