EP3055243A1 - Motor operated spool - Google Patents
Motor operated spoolInfo
- Publication number
- EP3055243A1 EP3055243A1 EP14852562.9A EP14852562A EP3055243A1 EP 3055243 A1 EP3055243 A1 EP 3055243A1 EP 14852562 A EP14852562 A EP 14852562A EP 3055243 A1 EP3055243 A1 EP 3055243A1
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- Prior art keywords
- spool
- hub
- coupling
- hose
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Definitions
- the present invention generally relates to spools for winding cable * hose, rope or some other rope like object, and in particular to a spool operated by an electric motor.
- Spools, or rewind reels, operated by an electric motor are preferred for winding and storage of hoses and cables. These spools save time and do not require physical effort to wind the cable for storage after use. Another advantage i that they can be adapted to operate via a remote control device to enable the winding of the cable from a position other than at the reel device.
- Prior art electric spools are produced for this purpose but they are relatively large, heavy or bulky, taking up more space than traditional spools and therefore eliminating their ability to be used on small equipment such as 12 volt weed and pesticide sprayers. These spools also require the use of high current dedicated electrical wiring on vehicles as the are conmtoniy used in mobile applications.
- the present invention seeks to provide a compact, economical, electric motor operated spool
- a spool with a hub to carry a spooled hose or cable and first and second couplings to attach the spool to a cradle wherein the first coupling is arranged to be fixed against rotation as the hub rotates and the second coupling is arranged to rotate in unison with the huh and wherein a drive unit is fitted between the first coupling and the hub to drive the hub around the first coupling and thereby wind the hose or cable around the hub.
- the dri e unit is an electric motor at least partially recessed in the hub
- the motor includes a stator component fixed relative to the first coupling and a rotor component keyed for rotation with the hub,
- an outer housing of the motor is fixed to the rotor component
- the housing includes a flange element fixed to a first side of the spool, to lock the rotor and hub together for rotation in unison,
- the motor is substantially housed within the hub.
- the first coupling is in the form of a shaft with a first end projecting from the first side of the spool, for receipt in a first mount of the cradle.
- the second coupling includes a rotary coupler thai has an inlet, an outlet,, a gallery that provides fluid communication between the inlet and outlet, and a swivel that allows relative rotation between the inlet and the outlet, wherein the outlet provides a connection for a hose carried by the spool and the inlet provides a connection for a supply line to allow fluid to pass between the supply line and the hose.
- the galler and outlet are formed in a body of the coupler that is mounted to a second side of the spool, for rotation in unison with the huh,
- the bod supports a beating for a second end of the shaft, that extends through the motor and toward the second side of the spool, the bearing allowing relative rotation between the second coupling and the shaft,
- the second coupling includes an extension piece that is supported in a bearing assembly used to mount the second coupling in a second mount of the cradle,
- a spool assembly including a spool, as described above* and a cradle with first and second mounts arranged to support the first and second couplings of the spool.
- the spool assembly further Includes a hose or cable wound onto the hub of the spool.
- the cradle includes a hose guide, [0028]
- the spool can be- remotely operated.
- Figure 1 illustrates an exploded isometric view of a prefen'ed embodiment of the invention showing the motor and first side of the spool ;
- Figure 2 illustrates an exploded isometric view of a preferred embodiment of the invention sho wing the second side of the spool;
- Figure 3 illustrates a cross section of a preferred embodiment of the in vention
- Figure 4 illustrates an isometric view of an assembled spool according to the current invention
- Figure 5 illustrates a cross section of an alternative embodiment of the invention, including hose attachments
- Figure 6 illustrates an exploded isometric view of the spool of Figure 5;
- Figure 7 illustrates an isometric view of the spool of Figure 6 in an assembled condition
- Figure 8 illustrates an isometric view of an alternative embodiment of a spool, including converging sides and a hose guide;
- Figure 9 illustrates a top view of the embodiment from Figure 8;
- Figure 1 OA illustrates a front view of the embodiment from Figure 8:
- Figure 10B illustrates a hose guide
- Figure 12 illustrates a rear view of the embodiment from Fi ure 8
- Figure 13 illustrates a second side view of the embodiment from Figure S;
- Figure 14 illustrates a second isometric view of the embodiment from Figure S
- Figure 15 illustrates a third isometric view of the embodiment from Figure 8.
- Figure 16 illustrates a fourth isometric view of the embodiment from Figure 8.
- Figure 17 illustrates a fifth isometric view of the embodiment fro Figure 8, PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
- cable is intended to include any type of cable or similar object including, but not limited to, various different types of cable, hose, rope, or any other.
- rope-Hke object
- a preferred embodiment of a spool 1 is shown that can be used for winding cable.
- the spool 1 includes a first side 2, a second side 3 and a central hub 4.
- the spool 1 is mounted on a cradle 5 that includes a first mount 6 5 a second mount 7 and a base plate 8,
- the two side mounts 6, 7 ma be joined by welding or bolting or any other suitable arrangement to the base plate &, forming the support mechanism to suspend the spool 1.
- the spool 1 and cradle 5 together form a spool assembly 9,
- a motor 10 is arranged t fit into a recess 11 formed in the side 2.
- the motor 10 includes a cylindrical outer housing 12 with a flange 13 for attaching the motor 10 to the side 2 t via fasteners 14,
- the motor 10 also has a shaft 15 with a first end 16 for receipt in a bracket 17 of the first mount 6.
- the shaft 15 forms a first coupling 20 of the spool L
- the motor 10 is a brushless direct current (DC) electric motor
- a brushless PC motor has many advantages over conventional brushed DC motors, including, but not limited to, longer life and higher reliability, higher efficiency, no radio frequency interference due to brush commutation, linear torque/current relationship, smooth acceleration or constant torque and low cost to manufacture.
- the motor 10 operates by providing a torque that rotates the housing 12 and flange 13 relative to the shaft 15, to thereby rotate the hub 4. Since the spool 1 has the motor 10 mounted within it, the motor housing 12 becomes an. integral part of the spool 1. When fixed to the spool 1 via the flange 13, the first end 16 of the shaft 15 projects from the side 2 of the spool 1, for receipt in the mount 6, As the motor 10 is an integral part of the spool 1 > the shaft 15 becomes a load carrying element for one side of the rotating spool L
- the shaft 15 is also designed to be fixed against rotation which means no bearing is needed between the mount 6 and the coupling 20, In a preferred embodiment a bolt 21 is used to secure the shaft first end 16 to the bracket 17 and to prevent it rotating,
- the coupling 22 includes a generally cylindrical body 23 that is fixed to the second side 3 of the spool 1 such as by bolts 23a, to rotate in unison with the hub 4,
- the body 23 includes an extension piece 24 that is supported by a bearing assembly 25 and bracket 18 used to mount the second couplin 22 to the second mount 7.
- the second coupling 22 supports a bearing 27, internally of the spool .1, for receipt of a second end 26 of the shaft 15, The second coupling 22 thereby supports the second side 3 of the spool 1 on the mount 7 whi l e still allowing the spool 1 and hub 4 to rotate freely when the motor 10 operates.
- first side 2 is supported on the first mount 6 by the fixed shaft 15 of the first couplin 20 and the second coupling 22 supports tine second side 3 on the second mount 7 via bearing assembly 25,
- This arrangement has a benefit that the side 2 can be of lighter construction as radial loads are distributed through the spool 1 s as not to deflect side 2 or affect the alignment of shaft 15,
- a single ended shaft motor is used, which is connected only to the first coupling.
- FIG. 3 also shows the cross section of the motor 10,
- the motor 10 includes a stator component 28 and a rotor component 29.
- the stator component 28 is fixed on the shaft 15 while the rotor component is designed t rotate about the shaft 15 on bearings 30,
- the outer housing 12 is fixed to the rotor component 29 such that rotational drive provided by the motor 10 causes the hub 4 to rotate, since the hub 4 and housing 12 are keyed together for rotation in unison by the fasteners 14.
- the motor 10 is controlled by a brusMess DC motor controller (not shown) to allow it to operate from a vehicle battery of either 12 or 24 volts, or any other suitable power source.
- the motor 10 may also be configured to be controlled remotely.
- a brushless DC motor is preferred, any other suitable motor or equivalent drive imit can instead be used.
- a geared motor may be used instead of the brushless motor 10 described above,
- the motor 10 is at least partially housed within the hub 4 and. preferably, substantially entirely housed inside the spool 1 so that the housing 12 only projects from the side 2, to a minimal extent.
- the spool 10 is thereby provided with a neat and compact appearance without any exposed componentr that might otherwise present a danger or hazard.
- the second coupling 22 is modified to include a rotary couplet 32.
- the coupler 32 includes an outlet 33 for correction to the hose 31, an inlet 34 for connection to a supply line 35 and an internal gallery 36 to provide fluid communication between the inlet 34 and outlet 33,
- the outlet 33 and gallery 36 are formed in the body 23 of the coupling 22, which rotates in unison with the hub 4,
- a swivel 37 allows the inlet t remain stationary and in eomraumcation with the gallery 36 when the spool i rotates.
- the supply line 35 may be used to provide water to the hose 31.
- the coupler 32 may be used to supply any other form of liquid or gas, as required,
- the spool assembly 9 is shown respectively i an exploded view and an assembled form where the hose 31 is connected to the outlet 33 of the coupler 32, through an opening: 38 in the side 3 of the spool L
- the outlet 33 and opening 38 will rotate in unison, while the swivel 37 allows the inlet to remain fixed relative to the mount 7,
- FIG. S 9 an alternative example embodiment is shown that includes converging spool sides 2, 3 and a hose exit 40 with a hose guide 41
- Figure 9 shows a top view of this embodiment; illustrating the narrow opening between the spool sides 2, 3 and the alignment with the hose guide 41.
- the converging spool sides 2, 3 cooperate with the hose guide 41 and protect the stored hose 31 from excessive exposure to the elements.
- the hose guide 41 enables the operation of the spool assembly 9 via a remote control device.
- a system to guide the hose 31 onto the spool 1 is required as the operator may be positioned away from the spool assembly 9,
- the hose guide 41 is in the. form of a tubular bush with a radiused lead-in.
- the relationship between the length and diameter of the bore is such that the natural curvature of the hose 31 creates a slight resistance to draw through of the hose 31. This eliminates the need of a brake on the spool 1 to prevent unintended de-spooling. When the hose 31 is pulled it is straightened and this resistance is reduced.
- the hose guide 41 is as shown in Figure 10B.
- This hose guide 41 includes a ' body 42 with four concave milem 43 spaced apart to create an opening 44 through which the hose 31 passes.
- the rollers 43 are spaced such that the natural curvature of the hose 31 creates a slight resistance to draw through of the hose 1 , One ⁇ again this eliminates the need of a brake on the spool i ,
- the spool assembly provides the ability to recharge the battery during manual de-spooling of the hose 31, As the hose 33 is pulled out the rotation of the spool 1 is used to generate electricity, preferably using the motor 1.0, to charge the batteries that power the rewind.
- This is of particular benefit when using a standalone rechargeable battery without continual charging capabilities, such as when used with a combustion engine powered pump that is manually started and does not have its own battery, for example,
- the remote control will incorporate variable rewind speed selection.
- the spool assembly will incorporate an audible and/or visual warning of the pending operation of the spool 1 for safety purposes.
- the embodiment shown includes a base plate 8 with a number of different faces, as well as an additional bracket 8a.
- This design of the base plate 8 and bracket 8a provides the ability to mount the spool assembly 9 onto a horizontal surface, vertical surface or even overhead.
- the major components of the frame are formed by the assembly of two identical pressed or folded sheet metal components, thereby .simplifying production.
- this alternative embodiment also includes a recess 45 in the first side 2 (see Figures 14 and 15) and a recess 46 in the second side 3 (see Figure 17).
- Many modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present mverttson.
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