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US2606067A
US2606067A US115220A US11522049A US2606067A US 2606067 A US2606067 A US 2606067A US 115220 A US115220 A US 115220A US 11522049 A US11522049 A US 11522049A US 2606067 A US2606067 A US 2606067A
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    • B65H75/38Cores, formers, supports, or holders for coiled, wound, or folded material, e.g. reels, spindles, bobbins, cop tubes, cans, mandrels or chucks specially adapted or mounted for storing and repeatedly paying-out and re-storing lengths of material provided for particular purposes, e.g. anchored hoses, power cables involving the use of a core or former internal to, and supporting, a stored package of material
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    • B65H75/34Cores, formers, supports, or holders for coiled, wound, or folded material, e.g. reels, spindles, bobbins, cop tubes, cans, mandrels or chucks specially adapted or mounted for storing and repeatedly paying-out and re-storing lengths of material provided for particular purposes, e.g. anchored hoses, power cables
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  • This invention relates to automatic hose reels, and more particularly to a novel mechanism for reeling hoses used in acetylene torch welding.
  • An object of this invention is to provide a mechanism for symmetrically reeling hoses for an acetylene torch upon a drum which is compactly cased in a weatherproof housing which may be secured or mounted on the wall of a shop, mounted on a truck, installed in the engine room of a ship, or :placed in any other convenient location.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide means for quickly adjusting the hoses of an acetylene torch as to length so that the operator does not have an excessive amount of hose which may become entangled with the welder, with other hoses, or other objects on the floor where the Work is being performed.
  • Still another object is to provide means for reducingthe amount of hose on the fioor adjacent the work in order to minimize the danger of the hose being cut by a moving object, thus reducing the danger of fire.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevational view of the acetylene welding reel to be henceforth described
  • Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view as taken along line 22 in Figure 1;
  • FIG. 3 is another vertical sectional view, as taken along line 33 in Figure 1;
  • Figure 4 is an enlarged vertical sectional view of the invention, showing the operating mechanisms in their proper positions, with the body portion being shown in section;
  • Figure 5 is a vertical sectional view as taken along line 55 in Figure 4 and showing in detail the guide means comprising one element of the present invention.
  • numeral I0 is used to generally designate the housing for the acetylene winding reel comprising the present invention.
  • the outer housing H! which comprises a top [2, front l4, rear [6, side Walls l8 and 20, and a bottom 22 is an inner housing comprising side walls 24 and 26.
  • a drum shaft 28 having reduced end portions 30 and 32 extends between the side walls [8 and 20 with the reduced portions 30 and 32 being rotatably mounted within bearing retainers 34 and 36.
  • a first longitudinally extending bore 38 is drilled into the shaft 28 and a transverse aperture 40 is also drilled into the shaft in communication with the bore 38.
  • the bore 38 and aperture 40 are suitably internally threaded.
  • a much longer bore 4! is also drilled in the shaft 28 and it is in communication with a recess 42 drilled in the shaft.
  • the bore ll and the recess 42 are likewise internally. threaded to receive suitable connectors.
  • the bore 38 does not communicate with the bore 4! but extends almost to it.
  • An oxygen supply conduit 44 having a swivel mounting 45 is screwed into threaded engagement with the threaded bore 38 of the shaft 28.
  • an acetylene supply conduit 46 having a swivel mounting 41 is screwed into threaded engagement with the bore 4! at the other end of the shaft.
  • An oxygen delivery welding hose 43- is secured to the recess 46 in threaded engagement thereon.
  • a holding strap 54 is secured to the drum 52, and the hoses 48 and 5!! are passed beneath the holding strap through the slot 56 in the end wall of the drum and then reeled symmetrically and orderly onto the drum.
  • a pair of stabilizer rods Bil and 62 positioned in front of the drum 52, rod 60 somewhat above and rod 62 somewhat below the drum.
  • a hose guide 64 is slidably positioned on the rods 60 and 62, and is designed to move freely along them.
  • the guide 64 is supported upon each of the rods by four rollers 66, two above and two below each of the transverse rods 89 and 62.
  • Another set of four rollers 68 is positioned within the guide 64 with their axis of rotation at right angles substantially thereof to the axis of rotation of the rollers 66.
  • the hose guide 64 is adapted to move transversely across the machine as a level winder and. has attached to it as by bolt 12 a half nut 14.
  • the half nut M engages the traversing shaft or screw it which has both a right hand and a left hand groove connecting at either end to allow the half nut to turn or swivel in order to apply more than one layer of hose to the drum.
  • the screw 15 is journaled in the side walls l8 and 2B of the housing by means of bearing retainers l3 and 89.
  • a flat washer B2 is used to minimize friction between the half nut 14 which is mounted as a swivel on the body of the guide and held thereto by the nut 83.
  • a gear 84 Secured to the shaft 23 is a gear 84 which drives a gear 85 secured to the screw I3. Th gear at is in turn driven by a gear 88 secured to a drive shaft 99 which is journaled in retainer bearings 92 and 94 attached to the side walls 20 and 26 of the outer and inner housings respectively.
  • the motor shaft 99 is driven by a motor spring- 96 the outer end of which is anchored securely to the spring housing 98. Theinner end of the springmotor is of course attached to the motor shaft 90.
  • the hose can be held at a desired length by means of a centrifugal dog "it, which is mounted on the gear 86 by means of a pin (02.
  • the centrifugal dog' lflfl. selectively catches on stop :64 which is mounted on'the housing wall 2%.
  • To reel out. or unwind the desired amount of hose the operator has only to move the hoseto the desired length and then relax the hose slowly, thereby allowing the centrifugal dog to engagethe stop, which will maintain the hose at the desired length by preventing the rotation of the gear 86.
  • To wind in or reel the hose the operator has only to pull it slightly forward. Then quickly relaxing the tension on it,- which will throw the can trifugal dog clear of the stop, and allow the spring motor to drive the gear 88 and in turn the gears 84' and 86.

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Aug. 5, 1952 L. s. ROARK ACETYLENE WELDING REEL 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1 Filed Sept. 12. 1949 Leon 5. Roar! INVENTOR.
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g- 1952 L. s. ROARK ACETYLENE WELDING REEL 2 SHEETS--SHEET 2 Filed Sept. 12, 1949 Lean 5. Hawk Patented Aug. 5, 1952 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ACETYLENE WELDING REEL Leon S. Roark, Shreveport, La., assignor of onethird to Dawson M. Hawkins and one-third to Curtis Kinard, both of El Dorado, Ark.
Application September 12, 1949, Serial No. 115,220
1 Claim.
This invention relates to automatic hose reels, and more particularly to a novel mechanism for reeling hoses used in acetylene torch welding.
An object of this invention is to provide a mechanism for symmetrically reeling hoses for an acetylene torch upon a drum which is compactly cased in a weatherproof housing which may be secured or mounted on the wall of a shop, mounted on a truck, installed in the engine room of a ship, or :placed in any other convenient location.
A further object of the invention is to provide means for quickly adjusting the hoses of an acetylene torch as to length so that the operator does not have an excessive amount of hose which may become entangled with the welder, with other hoses, or other objects on the floor where the Work is being performed.
Still another object is to provide means for reducingthe amount of hose on the fioor adjacent the work in order to minimize the danger of the hose being cut by a moving object, thus reducing the danger of fire.
These, together with the various ancillary objects of the invention as will later become apparent as the following description proceeds, are attained by this acetylene welding reel, a preferred embodiment of which has been illustrated, by way of example only, in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a front elevational view of the acetylene welding reel to be henceforth described;
Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view as taken along line 22 in Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is another vertical sectional view, as taken along line 33 in Figure 1;
Figure 4 is an enlarged vertical sectional view of the invention, showing the operating mechanisms in their proper positions, with the body portion being shown in section; and
Figure 5 is a vertical sectional view as taken along line 55 in Figure 4 and showing in detail the guide means comprising one element of the present invention. v
With continued reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate similar parts throughout the various views, numeral I0 is used to generally designate the housing for the acetylene winding reel comprising the present invention. Within the outer housing H! which comprises a top [2, front l4, rear [6, side Walls l8 and 20, and a bottom 22 is an inner housing comprising side walls 24 and 26.
A drum shaft 28 having reduced end portions 30 and 32 extends between the side walls [8 and 20 with the reduced portions 30 and 32 being rotatably mounted within bearing retainers 34 and 36. A first longitudinally extending bore 38 is drilled into the shaft 28 and a transverse aperture 40 is also drilled into the shaft in communication with the bore 38. The bore 38 and aperture 40 are suitably internally threaded. A much longer bore 4! is also drilled in the shaft 28 and it is in communication with a recess 42 drilled in the shaft. The bore ll and the recess 42 are likewise internally. threaded to receive suitable connectors. The bore 38 does not communicate with the bore 4! but extends almost to it.
An oxygen supply conduit 44 having a swivel mounting 45 is screwed into threaded engagement with the threaded bore 38 of the shaft 28. Likewise an acetylene supply conduit 46 having a swivel mounting 41 is screwed into threaded engagement with the bore 4! at the other end of the shaft. An oxygen delivery welding hose 43- is secured to the recess 46 in threaded engagement thereon. .Threaded within the aperture 42 is another hose 56 for delivery of acetylene to the welding torch. A drum 52 is rigidly secured to the shaft 28. By means of screws or the like a holding strap 54 is secured to the drum 52, and the hoses 48 and 5!! are passed beneath the holding strap through the slot 56 in the end wall of the drum and then reeled symmetrically and orderly onto the drum.
Suitably bolted or otherwise secured as at 58 are a pair of stabilizer rods Bil and 62 positioned in front of the drum 52, rod 60 somewhat above and rod 62 somewhat below the drum. A hose guide 64 is slidably positioned on the rods 60 and 62, and is designed to move freely along them. The guide 64 is supported upon each of the rods by four rollers 66, two above and two below each of the transverse rods 89 and 62. Another set of four rollers 68 is positioned within the guide 64 with their axis of rotation at right angles substantially thereof to the axis of rotation of the rollers 66. The hoses 48 and pass through an aperture ill in the guide 64 and between the upper and lower rollers of the set of rollers 63. The hose guide 64 is adapted to move transversely across the machine as a level winder and. has attached to it as by bolt 12 a half nut 14. The half nut M engages the traversing shaft or screw it which has both a right hand and a left hand groove connecting at either end to allow the half nut to turn or swivel in order to apply more than one layer of hose to the drum.
The screw 15 is journaled in the side walls l8 and 2B of the housing by means of bearing retainers l3 and 89. A flat washer B2 is used to minimize friction between the half nut 14 which is mounted as a swivel on the body of the guide and held thereto by the nut 83.
Secured to the shaft 23 is a gear 84 which drives a gear 85 secured to the screw I3. Th gear at is in turn driven by a gear 88 secured to a drive shaft 99 which is journaled in retainer bearings 92 and 94 attached to the side walls 20 and 26 of the outer and inner housings respectively. The motor shaft 99 is driven by a motor spring- 96 the outer end of which is anchored securely to the spring housing 98. Theinner end of the springmotor is of course attached to the motor shaft 90.
The hose can be held at a desired length by means of a centrifugal dog "it, which is mounted on the gear 86 by means of a pin (02. The centrifugal dog' lflfl. selectively catches on stop :64 which is mounted on'the housing wall 2%. To reel out. or unwind the desired amount of hose, the operator has only to move the hoseto the desired length and then relax the hose slowly, thereby allowing the centrifugal dog to engagethe stop, which will maintain the hose at the desired length by preventing the rotation of the gear 86. To wind in or reel the hose, the operator has only to pull it slightly forward. Then quickly relaxing the tension on it,- which will throw the can trifugal dog clear of the stop, and allow the spring motor to drive the gear 88 and in turn the gears 84' and 86.
As may be desired, in the lower portions of the in the art after a consideration of the foregoing specification and accompanying drawings, it is K tion, a drum on said drum shaft, a pair of noncommunicating longitudinal bores extending inwardly from each end of said shaft, a pair of noncommunicating transverse apertures in said shaft intersecting the inner ends of said longitudinal bores, a pair of rods extending through said body portion, supply means connected to said longitudinal bores, delivery means connected to said transverse apertures, guide means holding said delivery means in predetermined relationship to said drum, said guide means being slidable along said rods, a screw shaftv extendin through said body portion, said guide means engaging said screw shaft, a drive gear journaled in said body portion, means for driving said drive gear in said body portion, an idler gear secured on said drum shaft, said idler gear engaging said drive gear, a driven gear on said screw shaft engaging said idler gear, and centrifugal catch means selective- 1y maintaining said screw shaft and said driven gear in a desired position, said catch means ineluding a dog pivotally secured to said driven gear, and a stop member on said body portion, said dog selectively engaging said stop member.
. LEON S. ROARK.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,746,995 Edwards Feb. 11, 1930 1,914,654 Tornblom June- 20, 1933 2,671,1"4- Parker Feb. 16, 193'? 2,134,369 Merwin Oct. 25, 1988 2,301,208 Gear Nov. 10, 1942 2,368,293 Garancher Jan. 30, 1945
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