IP Library Granted Patent US 10,744,357
Granted Patent B2
US 10,744,357 · App. 16/679,783 · Granted Aug 18, 2020

Adjustable bracket and hub for flexible hose support

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Patent No.
US 10,744,357
App. No.
16/679,783
Granted
Aug 18, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A hub assembly includes a primary support defining a first primary support end and a second primary support end, the primary support defining a primary cut out portion; a secondary support defining a first secondary support end and a second secondary support end, the secondary support defining a secondary cut out portion, the second secondary support end defining a first opening and a second opening; a pin extending through the first primary support end and the first secondary support end, the pin hingedly coupling the first primary support end to the first secondary support end; and a locking mechanism extending through the second secondary support end, the locking mechanism including a first pin member engaging the first opening; a second pin member engaging the second opening; and a spring captured between the first pin member and the second pin member.

Claims (98)

1. A hub assembly comprising:

a primary support defining a first primary support end and a second primary support end, the primary support defining a primary cut out portion;

a secondary support defining a first secondary support end and a second secondary support end, the secondary support defining a secondary cut out portion, the secondary cut out portion configured to cooperate with the primary cut out portion to receive a sprinkler head, the second secondary support end defining a first opening and a second opening;

a pin extending through the first primary support end and the first secondary support end, the pin hingedly coupling the first primary support end to the first secondary support end; and

a locking mechanism extending through the second secondary support end, the locking mechanism comprising:

a first pin member engaging the first opening;

a second pin member engaging the second opening; and

a spring captured between the first pin member and the second pin member.

2. The hub assembly of claim 1 , wherein:

the second pin member defines a longitudinal bore; and

the second pin member receives a first body portion of the first pin member.

3. The hub assembly of claim 2 , wherein:

the spring is a coil spring; and

the first body portion extends at least partially through the coil spring.

4. The hub assembly of claim 1 , wherein:

the primary support and the second support are selectively repositionable about and between an open position and a closed position;

the second primary support end is pivotable about the pin relative to the second secondary support end in the open position;

the second primary support end is secured to the second secondary support end by the locking mechanism in the closed position;

the second primary support end defines a third opening and a fourth opening;

the first pin member engages the third opening in the closed position; and

the second pin member engages the fourth opening in the closed position.

5. The hub assembly of claim 1 , wherein:

an upper plate portion of the secondary support defines the first opening;

a lower plate portion of the secondary support defines the second opening; and

the spring is positioned between the upper plate portion and the lower plate portion.

6. The hub assembly of claim 5 , wherein:

the first pin member defines a first head portion and a first circumferential shoulder portion;

the first circumferential shoulder portion extends outward from the first head portion;

the first head portion extends through the first opening; and

the spring biases the first circumferential shoulder to engage the upper plate portion.

7. The hub assembly of claim 6 , wherein:

the second pin member defines a second head portion and a second circumferential shoulder portion;

the second circumferential shoulder portion extends outward from the second head portion;

the second head portion extends through the second opening; and

the spring biases the second circumferential shoulder to engage the lower plate portion.

8. A flexible hose support bracket assembly comprising:

a first bracket portion comprising a first leg coupled to a first bar element;

a second bracket portion comprising a second leg coupled to a second bar element, the second bar element engaging the first bar element; and

a hub assembly coupled to at least a one of the first bar element and the second bar element, the hub assembly comprising:

a primary support defining a first primary support end and a second primary support end, the primary support defining a primary cut out portion;

a secondary support defining a first secondary support end and a second secondary support end, the secondary support defining a secondary cut out portion, the secondary cut out portion configured to cooperate with the primary cut out portion to receive a sprinkler head, the second secondary support end defining a first opening and a second opening;

a pin extending through the first primary support end and the first secondary support end, the pin hingedly coupling the first primary support end to the first secondary support end; and

a locking mechanism extending through the second secondary support end, the locking mechanism comprising:

a first pin member engaging the first opening;

a second pin member engaging the second opening; and

a spring captured between the first pin member and the second pin member.

9. The flexible hose support bracket assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a sprinkler head, the sprinkler head secured between the primary cut out portion and the secondary cut out portion when the primary support and the secondary support are in a closed position.

10. The flexible hose support bracket assembly of claim 9 , wherein:

the second primary support end defines a third opening and a fourth opening;

the first pin member engages the third opening in the closed position; and

the second pin member engages the fourth opening in the closed position.

11. The flexible hose support bracket assembly of claim 10 , wherein:

the first pin member defines a first head portion and a first circumferential shoulder portion;

the first head portion extends through the first opening and the third opening in the closed position; and

a diameter of the first circumferential shoulder portion exceeds a diameter of the first opening.

12. The flexible hose support bracket assembly of claim 8 , wherein:

an upper plate portion of the secondary support defines the first opening;

a lower plate portion of the secondary support defines the second opening; and

the spring is positioned between the upper plate portion and the lower plate portion.

13. The flexible hose support bracket assembly of claim 12 , wherein:

an upper plate portion of the primary support defines a third opening;

a lower plate portion of the primary support defines a fourth opening;

the upper plate portion of the secondary support and the lower plate portion of the secondary support are positioned between the upper plate portion of the primary support and the lower plate portion of the primary support;

a first head portion of the first pin member extends through the first opening and the third opening in a closed position of the primary support and the secondary support; and

a second head portion of the second pin member extends through the second opening and the fourth opening in the closed position.

14. The flexible hose support bracket assembly of claim 13 , wherein:

the first pin member defines a first circumferential shoulder portion extending outwards from the first head portion;

the second pin member defines a second circumferential shoulder portion extending outwards form the second head portion; and

the spring biases the first circumferential shoulder portion and the second circumferential shoulder portion to respectively engage the upper portion of the secondary support and the lower portion of the secondary support.

15. A method for coupling a sprinkler head to a hub assembly, the method comprising:

positioning a primary support and a secondary support in an open position, the primary support defining a first primary support end and a second primary support end, the secondary support defining a first secondary support end and a second secondary support end, the first primary support end being hingedly coupled to the first secondary support end by a pin, the second primary support end being rotated apart from the second secondary support end in the open position, the primary support defining a primary cut out portion, the secondary support defining a secondary cut out portion;

placing the sprinkler head within the secondary cut out portion; and

repositioning the primary support from the open position to a closed position comprising:

rotating the second primary support end toward the second secondary support end;

positioning the primary cut out portion around the sprinkler head; and

engaging a locking mechanism of the hub assembly with the second primary support end to secure the primary support and the secondary support in the closed position, the locking mechanism comprising:

a first pin member engaging a first opening defined by the second secondary support end;

a second pin member engaging a second opening defined by the second secondary support end; and

a spring captured between the first pin member and the second pin member.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein:

the secondary support defines an upper plate portion and a lower plate portion;

the spring is positioned between the upper plate portion and the lower plate portion;

the first pin member comprises a first head portion and a first circumferential shoulder;

the first opening is defined by the upper plate portion;

the first head portion extends through the first opening; and

the spring biases the first circumferential shoulder to engage the upper plate portion.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein engaging a locking mechanism of the hub assembly with the second primary support end comprises:

depressing the first head portion towards the lower plate portion;

aligning a third opening defined by the second primary support end with the first opening; and

inserting the first head portion into the third opening under an outward bias of the spring.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein depressing the first head portion towards the lower plate portion comprises:

engaging a first flared jaw portion defined by an upper plate portion of the primary support with the first head portion, the first flared jaw portion being bent at an angle relative to the upper plate portion of the secondary support; and

sliding the first flared jaw portion over the upper plate portion of the secondary support.

19. The method of claim 17 , further comprising:

depressing a second head portion defined by the second pin member towards the upper plate portion;

aligning a fourth opening defined by the second primary support end with the second opening, the second opening defined by the lower plate portion; and

inserting the second head portion into the fourth opening under the outward bias of the spring.

20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the second pin member defines a longitudinal bore, wherein the longitudinal bore receives a first body portion of the first pin member, and wherein depressing the first head portion towards the lower plate portion comprises sliding the second pin member over the first body portion.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 2, 2024
From: MITCHELL, STEPHEN; DOOLEY, MIKE; DAFONSECA, ODAIR; RINGER, YORAM
To: FLEXHEAD INDUSTRIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 068162/0587 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 2, 2024
From: FLEXHEAD INDUSTRIES, INC.
To: ANVIL INTERNATIONAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 068162/0657 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2024
From: ASC ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS, LLC; THE RELIABLE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 068294/0382 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 10, 2024
From: ASC ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: KKR LOAN ADMINISTRATION SERVICES LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 068264/0104 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 11, 2021
From: ANVIL INTERNATIONAL, LLC
To: ASC ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 056787/0792 →