EP0714375B1 - Support stands - Google Patents
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- EP0714375B1 EP0714375B1 EP94910493A EP94910493A EP0714375B1 EP 0714375 B1 EP0714375 B1 EP 0714375B1 EP 94910493 A EP94910493 A EP 94910493A EP 94910493 A EP94910493 A EP 94910493A EP 0714375 B1 EP0714375 B1 EP 0714375B1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H49/00—Unwinding or paying-out filamentary material; Supporting, storing or transporting packages from which filamentary material is to be withdrawn or paid-out
- B65H49/18—Methods or apparatus in which packages rotate
- B65H49/20—Package-supporting devices
- B65H49/32—Stands or frameworks
- B65H49/324—Constructional details
- B65H49/325—Arrangements or adaptations for supporting the shafts, e.g. saddle type shaft bearings
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H49/00—Unwinding or paying-out filamentary material; Supporting, storing or transporting packages from which filamentary material is to be withdrawn or paid-out
- B65H49/18—Methods or apparatus in which packages rotate
- B65H49/20—Package-supporting devices
- B65H49/32—Stands or frameworks
- B65H49/321—Stands or frameworks characterised by features enabling their folding or dismantling
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H54/00—Winding, coiling, or depositing filamentary material
- B65H54/02—Winding and traversing material on to reels, bobbins, tubes, or like package cores or formers
- B65H54/40—Arrangements for rotating packages
- B65H54/54—Arrangements for supporting cores or formers at winding stations; Securing cores or formers to driving members
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- This invention relates to support stands, and is particularly concerned with the provision of a stand for supporting reels such as those on which electrical cables are supplied.
- a stand having the technical features a), b) and c) of claim 1 is known from US-A-4 059 243.
- a stand comprising:-
- the stand 10 shown in Figure 1 is formed from a number of sheet metal pressings and comprises a generally flat base 11 of rectangular form in plan view, which is strengthened by the provision of square cross-section reinforcement elements 12 and 13 which extend along the sides and ends of the base 11.
- Walls 14 and 15, also formed as sheet metal pressings, are connected to the base 11 by hinges 16 and are movable relative to the base 11 between their flat-folded positions as shown in Figure 3 and their erect, operative positions as shown in Figures 1 and 2.
- each of the struts 17 may be pivotally connected at its one end to the respective wall 14, 15 and arranged for attachment at its other end to a tab 18 extending upwardly from the base 11.
- Each of the walls 14, 15 is of trapezoidal configuration, having parallel edges 19, 20 which are vertical when the wall 14, 15 is in its operative position and an upper edge 21 which is inclined to the horizontal when the stand 10 is in use. As will be seen from Figure 1, the stand 10 will be positioned, in use, so that the upper edges 21 slope rearwardly upwardly from the front of the stand 10.
- the vertical edges 19 and 20 may be provided with reinforcing flanges or beading (not shown) and the upper edge 21 of each wall 14, 15 is formed with three spaced notches or cut-outs 22, 23 and 24.
- the notches 22, 23 and 24 in one wall are arranged in register with the notches 22, 23 and 24 in the other wall and the aligned notches serve as mounting formations for shafts or spindles 25.
- Each shaft 25 may be of hexagonal configuration, as shown, though other cross-sectional configurations are possible.
- two shafts 25 are employed, one being supported in the front pair of notches 22 and the other being supported in the rear pair of notches 24.
- a number of cable reels 26 are mounted on each of the shafts 25 and, as the shafts 25 are supported at different levels, cable can be drawn from the reels 26 at the higher level without becoming entangled with cable being drawn from reels 26 at the lower level.
- Figure 1 shows four reels 26 of identical size on each of the shafts 25, the sizes and numbers of reels may be varied as appropriate.
- the reels 26 can carry electric cables of different sections and/or power-carrying capacity.
- the reels can have wound about them other flexible materials such as fencing wire, sisal or hemp rope, polyester cord or the like.
- Each of the shafts 25 has an end formation 27 to which the socket of a cranked handle 28 can be fitted so that, as described below, the shafts 25 can be rotated manually in either a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction.
- the handle 28 will normally not be required.
- the shafts 25 are lifted out of the notches 22, 23 or 24 in which they were supported; the reels 26 are taken off the shafts 25 and the shafts 25 are placed on the base 11.
- the ends of the struts 17 are then disengaged from the tabs 18 and the struts 17 are pivoted into positions substantially in engagement with the base 10.
- the walls 14 and 15 are then folded downwardly into the flat-pack positions shown in Figure 3. Access can then be obtained to the hand hole opening 29 to enable the flat-packed stand to be lifted, for example, into and out of a van or the boot of a car or to be carried up or down stairs.
- FIG 4 shows a shaft 25 having end portions which are machined to provide trunnions 30 which act as mountings for grooved bearings 31 which are arranged to rotate freely relative to the shaft 25.
- the grooved bearings 31 are sliding fits in the notches 22, 23 and 24 in the upper edges 21 of the walls 14 and 15.
- a hexagonal nut 32 At one end of the shaft 25, there is a hexagonal nut 32 over which the socket of the handle 28 can be fitted.
- Two sleeves 33 and 34 are slidably mounted on the shaft 25, each sleeve 33, 34 having a hexagonal opening to receive the shaft 25.
- Sleeve 33 can be fixed at any desired position along the length of the shaft 25 by means of a set screw 35 having a hexagonal head of such size that tightening or release thereof can be effected by means of the handle 28.
- Sleeve 34 is provided with two extension bosses 36, 37 located diametrically opposite to one another relative to the axis of the shaft 25.
- Each of the bosses 36, 37 has a threaded bore to receive the stem of a set screw 38, 39 having a hexagonal head so that fixing of the sleeve 34 at a desired position along the length of the shaft 25 can be effected using the handle 28.
- Cam levers 40, 41 are rotatably mounted on the stems of the set screws 38 and 39, each cam lever 40, 41 having an eccentric head portion such that rotary movement of the lever 40, 41 will place the leading edge of the cam a variable distance forwardly of the common axis of the stems of the set screws 38 and 39.
- the discs 42 and 43 are preferably of circular form and each of them carries a dome-shaped or conical friction pad 44, 45.
- the friction pads 44 and 45 are attached to the faces of the discs 42 and 43 which are directed towards one another and each of the pads 44 and 45 is formed of a semi-rigid rubber or plastics material.
- the discs 42 and 43 are located one on each side of a reel 46, assembly of the various components on the shaft 25 being facilitated by means of a removable bolt or pin 47 located at the end of the shaft 25 remote from the hexagonal nut 32.
- This bolt or pin 47 can be removed to allow the adjacent grooved bearing 31 to be removed and the sleeves 33 and 34, the discs 42 and 43 and the reel 46 to be threaded on to the shaft 25 in the order shown in Figure 4.
- the discs 42 and 43 have hexagonal openings to receive the shaft 25 and are thus non-rotatable relative to the shaft 25.
- the dome-shaped friction pads 44 and 45 When the dome-shaped friction pads 44 and 45 are moved into contact with the reel 46, they will tend to enter the through opening in the reel 46 and will thus serve to centre the reel 46 on the shaft 25. They will also grip the reel 46 so that, when the discs 42 and 43 are rotated, the reel 46 will also be rotated.
- sleeve 33 To grip the reel 46, sleeve 33 will first be fixed at the desired position along the length of the shaft 25. The sleeve 34 will then be moved towards the sleeve 33 so as to sandwich the reel 46 between the two discs 42 and 43. The sleeve 34 is then fixed in position. During such movement of the sleeve 34, the cam levers 40 and 41 will be in their retracted positions. The gripping force exerted on the reel 46 is then increased by appropriate pivotal movement of the two cam levers 40 and 41.
- FIG. 5 shows an alternative form of shaft 50.
- Shaft 50 is of cylindrical form throughout its length, apart from reduced diameter portions 51 and 52 adjacent the two ends of the shaft 50.
- the reduced diameter portions 51 and 52 can engage in the notches 22, 23 or 24 in the upper edges of the walls 14 and 15 of the stand 10.
- Discs 53 and 54 are friction fits on the shaft 50, i.e. the discs 53 and 54 can be moved slidably along the shaft 50 but require the application of significant force to move them.
- the shaft 50 and the discs 53 and 54 will normally be used when it is required to support a reel from which a significant length of cable is to be unwound.
- the discs 53 and 54 will be positioned on the shaft 50, one on each side of the reel, and will serve to prevent the flanges of the reel from snagging against the walls 14 and 15 of the stand 10.
- FIG 6 shows the use of two stands 10A and 10B.
- Stand 10A supports a large reel 55 from which cable is to be withdrawn, reel 55 being supported on the stand 10A using the shaft 50 as shown in Figure 5.
- Stand 10B supports a smaller reel 56 to which cable is to be transferred.
- Reel 56 is supported on a shaft 25 using discs 42 and 43 as shown in Figure 4 and the shaft 50 is rotated using a handle 28 as described above.
- the cable passing from reel 55 to reel 56 goes through a measuring device 57 which records the length of cable wound on to the reel 56.
- Figure 7 shows the use of a stand 10C which supports two simple shafts 57 on each of which a plurality of cable reels 58 are mounted.
- the cables 59 On being withdrawn from the reels 58, the cables 59 converge towards a bell-mouthed tube 60 which draws them together so that they can be tied, taped or otherwise encapsulated together.
- the stand 10C has trapezoidal walls (as shown) and can be folded down to form a flat-pack as described above. As illustrated in Figure 2, the two shafts will be disposed on the base 11 of the stand, together with a handle 28, a pair of sleeves 33 and 34 and a pair of discs 42 and 43. The pack will thus be complete in itself and provides a readily transportable kit.
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Description
- This invention relates to support stands, and is particularly concerned with the provision of a stand for supporting reels such as those on which electrical cables are supplied.
- A number of support stands have been designed for a variety of purposes and examples are shown in US Patent Specifications US-A-4,132,372, US-A-4,752,047 and US-A-4,944,472 and in British Patent Specification GB-A-1,442,261.
- A stand having the technical features a), b) and c) of claim 1 is known from US-A-4 059 243.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved support stand and, in particularly to provide a stand which is readily transportable and yet capable, in use, of supporting a plurality of cable reels simultaneously.
- When using electrical cables, there are times when it is desirable to be able either to wind cable on to the reel or to wind it from the reel. It is accordingly a further object of the present invention to provide improved means for supporting a reel on a shaft, which means is applicable to the supporting of an electric cable reel on a shaft of a support stand.
- According to the present invention there is provided a stand comprising:-
- a) a base,
- b) a pair of walls which are hingedly connected to the base so as to be movable relative thereto between operative positions in which they extend substantially at right angles to the base and transport positions in which they are folded substantially flat with the base,
- c) releasable means for supporting the walls in their operative positions,
- d) each of said walls including a plurality of spaced mounting formations, and
- e) a plurality of shafts releasably engageable with the mounting formations of the walls when the walls are in their operative positions such that the shafts extend substantially parallel to the base but are spaced different distances from the base.
- Other preferred features of the invention are set out in the appended subsidiary claims, to which reference should be made.
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- Figure 1 is a view of the stand from in front and above showing the stand in use supporting a plurality of cable reels,
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of the stand in a partially erected condition,
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of the stand in its collapsed "flat-pack" condition for transport purposes,
- Figure 4 is a front view of a shaft showing the means for gripping engagement with a cable reel so that the reel will rotate with the shaft,
- Figure 5 shows an alternative form of shaft,
- Figure 6 shows the use of two stands, one supporting a cable reel from which stock cable is being transferred to a smaller reel with the length of cable being recorded while the transfer is being effected, and
- Figure 7 illustrates pictorially the use of the stand to support a plurality of reels from which cable is being withdrawn simultaneously to create a gauged assembly at a bell-mouthed gathering tube.
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stand 10 shown in Figure 1 is formed from a number of sheet metal pressings and comprises a generallyflat base 11 of rectangular form in plan view, which is strengthened by the provision of squarecross-section reinforcement elements base 11.Walls base 11 byhinges 16 and are movable relative to thebase 11 between their flat-folded positions as shown in Figure 3 and their erect, operative positions as shown in Figures 1 and 2. - When the
walls base 11 by means ofstruts 17. Twosuch struts 17 are provided, one for eachwall stand 10, thestruts 17 being secured releasably in their supporting positions. For example, each of thestruts 17 may be pivotally connected at its one end to therespective wall tab 18 extending upwardly from thebase 11. - Each of the
walls parallel edges wall upper edge 21 which is inclined to the horizontal when thestand 10 is in use. As will be seen from Figure 1, thestand 10 will be positioned, in use, so that theupper edges 21 slope rearwardly upwardly from the front of thestand 10. - The
vertical edges upper edge 21 of eachwall outs notches notches spindles 25. Eachshaft 25 may be of hexagonal configuration, as shown, though other cross-sectional configurations are possible. - In a typical manner of use of the stand, as illustrated in Figure 1, two
shafts 25 are employed, one being supported in the front pair ofnotches 22 and the other being supported in the rear pair ofnotches 24. A number ofcable reels 26 are mounted on each of theshafts 25 and, as theshafts 25 are supported at different levels, cable can be drawn from thereels 26 at the higher level without becoming entangled with cable being drawn fromreels 26 at the lower level. - It will be appreciated that, although Figure 1 shows four
reels 26 of identical size on each of theshafts 25, the sizes and numbers of reels may be varied as appropriate. Thereels 26 can carry electric cables of different sections and/or power-carrying capacity. In addition, the reels can have wound about them other flexible materials such as fencing wire, sisal or hemp rope, polyester cord or the like. - Each of the
shafts 25 has anend formation 27 to which the socket of acranked handle 28 can be fitted so that, as described below, theshafts 25 can be rotated manually in either a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction. When, however, thestand 10 is being used in the manner illustrated in Figure 1, merely to support a plurality ofreels 26 while cable is being drawn from them, thehandle 28 will normally not be required. - The edge of the
base 11 which, in use, is disposed forwardly, i.e. adjacent the user of thestand 10, is formed with anopening 29 which serves as a hand hole for transport purposes. To transport the stand, theshafts 25 are lifted out of thenotches reels 26 are taken off theshafts 25 and theshafts 25 are placed on thebase 11. The ends of thestruts 17 are then disengaged from thetabs 18 and thestruts 17 are pivoted into positions substantially in engagement with thebase 10. Thewalls - Turning next to Figure 4, this shows a
shaft 25 having end portions which are machined to providetrunnions 30 which act as mountings forgrooved bearings 31 which are arranged to rotate freely relative to theshaft 25. Thegrooved bearings 31 are sliding fits in thenotches upper edges 21 of thewalls shaft 25 is supported in any of the pairs of registeringnotches bearings 31 relative to thewalls - At one end of the
shaft 25, there is ahexagonal nut 32 over which the socket of thehandle 28 can be fitted. Twosleeves shaft 25, eachsleeve shaft 25.Sleeve 33 can be fixed at any desired position along the length of theshaft 25 by means of aset screw 35 having a hexagonal head of such size that tightening or release thereof can be effected by means of thehandle 28. - Sleeve 34 is provided with two
extension bosses shaft 25. Each of thebosses set screw sleeve 34 at a desired position along the length of theshaft 25 can be effected using thehandle 28. -
Cam levers set screws cam lever lever set screws - Between the
sleeves discs shaft 25. Thediscs conical friction pad 44, 45. Thefriction pads 44 and 45 are attached to the faces of thediscs pads 44 and 45 is formed of a semi-rigid rubber or plastics material. - The
discs reel 46, assembly of the various components on theshaft 25 being facilitated by means of a removable bolt orpin 47 located at the end of theshaft 25 remote from thehexagonal nut 32. This bolt orpin 47 can be removed to allow the adjacentgrooved bearing 31 to be removed and thesleeves discs reel 46 to be threaded on to theshaft 25 in the order shown in Figure 4. - The
discs shaft 25 and are thus non-rotatable relative to theshaft 25. When the dome-shaped friction pads 44 and 45 are moved into contact with thereel 46, they will tend to enter the through opening in thereel 46 and will thus serve to centre thereel 46 on theshaft 25. They will also grip thereel 46 so that, when thediscs reel 46 will also be rotated. - To grip the
reel 46,sleeve 33 will first be fixed at the desired position along the length of theshaft 25. Thesleeve 34 will then be moved towards thesleeve 33 so as to sandwich thereel 46 between the twodiscs sleeve 34 is then fixed in position. During such movement of thesleeve 34, the cam levers 40 and 41 will be in their retracted positions. The gripping force exerted on thereel 46 is then increased by appropriate pivotal movement of the twocam levers - It will be appreciated that, as the
handle 28 can be used to effect any necessary tightening or loosening operations, no special tools will be required and that all the equipment which the operator will require will be provided as part of the readily transportable flat-pack shown in Figure 3. - Figure 5 shows an alternative form of
shaft 50.Shaft 50 is of cylindrical form throughout its length, apart from reduceddiameter portions shaft 50. The reduceddiameter portions notches walls stand 10.Discs shaft 50, i.e. thediscs shaft 50 but require the application of significant force to move them. - The
shaft 50 and thediscs discs shaft 50, one on each side of the reel, and will serve to prevent the flanges of the reel from snagging against thewalls stand 10. - Figure 6 shows the use of two
stands 10A and 10B.Stand 10A supports alarge reel 55 from which cable is to be withdrawn, reel 55 being supported on thestand 10A using theshaft 50 as shown in Figure 5. Stand 10B supports asmaller reel 56 to which cable is to be transferred.Reel 56 is supported on ashaft 25 usingdiscs shaft 50 is rotated using ahandle 28 as described above. The cable passing fromreel 55 to reel 56 goes through a measuringdevice 57 which records the length of cable wound on to thereel 56. - Figure 7 shows the use of a stand 10C which supports two
simple shafts 57 on each of which a plurality ofcable reels 58 are mounted. On being withdrawn from thereels 58, thecables 59 converge towards a bell-mouthed tube 60 which draws them together so that they can be tied, taped or otherwise encapsulated together. - The stand 10C has trapezoidal walls (as shown) and can be folded down to form a flat-pack as described above. As illustrated in Figure 2, the two shafts will be disposed on the
base 11 of the stand, together with ahandle 28, a pair ofsleeves discs
Claims (8)
- A stand comprising:-a) a base (11),b) a pair of walls (14 and 15) which are hingedly connected to the base (11) so as to be movable relative thereto between operative positions in which they extend substantially at right angles to the base (11) and transport positions in which they are folded substantially flat with the base (11),c) releasable means (17) for supporting the walls (14 and 15) in their operative positions,d) each of said walls (14 and 15) including a plurality of spaced mounting formations (22, 23 and 24), ande) a plurality of shafts (25) releasably engageable with the mounting formations (22, 23 and 24) of the walls (14 and 15) when the walls (14 and 15) are in their operative positions such that the shafts (25) extend substantially parallel to the base (11) but are spaced different distances from the base (11).
- A stand according to Claim 1, which includes a handle (28) for rotating at least one of the shafts (25), and engagement means (42, 43) for engagement with a cable reel (26) for mounting the cable reel (26) on one of the shafts (25) for rotation with the shaft (25) such that rotary movement of the handle (28) serves to effect rotation of the reel (26).
- A stand according to Claim 2, in which the base (11) and walls (14 and 15) of the stand, when the walls (14 and 15) are in their transport positions, together define a package within which the shafts (25), handle (28)and engagement means (42, 43) can be contained.
- A stand according to Claim 1, in which the walls (14 and 15) are of trapezoidal configuration and, when in their operative positions, have upper edges (21) which are inclined to the horizontal, the mounting formations (22, 23 and 24) for the shafts (25) being afforded by cut-outs in said upper edges (21).
- A stand according to Claim 1, in which the base (11) is of rectangular form in plan view, the walls (14 and 15) being located at the shorter sides of the rectangle, and an opening (29) being formed in the base (11) adjacent one of the longer sides of the rectangle, said opening (29) serving as a hand hole to facilitate transport of the stand when the walls (14 and 15) are in their flat-folded transport position.
- A stand according to Claim 2, in which the engagement means for engagement with the cable reel (26) comprises a pair of discs (42 and 43) which are fitted on the shaft (25), one on each side of the reel (26), said discs (42 and 43) being slidable relative to the shaft (25) but non-rotatable relative thereto and manually operable cam means (40 and 41) being provided for moving the discs (42 and 43) into gripping engagement with the reel (26).
- A stand according to Claim 6, in which each of the discs (42, 43) is provided with a dome-shaped friction pad (44, 45) which engages the reel (26) in such manner that a simultaneous gripping and centring action is obtained.
- A stand according to Claim 6, in which screw means (35, 38, 39) are provided for preventing movement of the discs (42, 43) longitudinally of the shaft (25) once they have been moved into gripping engagement with the reel (26).
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