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- This invention refers to a device for carrying a plurality of reels and particularly to a type thereof from which any given reel may be removed and replaced without disturbing any of the other reels.
- a major object of the invention is to provide a reel carrying rack which will hold a plurality of reels independently of each other, and firmly, and which will permit easy rotation of any one of said reels.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a reel carrying rack from which any one of said reels may be removed and a new reel inserted in its place without disturbing any of the other reels on said rack.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a reel carrying rack which is readily portable in one position and which, in another position, will provide a firm base for holding said reels while long lengths of wire, or such other article as may be wound thereon, may be unreeled.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a device, as aforesaid, which will be of suflicient structural simplicity as to be capable of fabrication at a low cost and to be capable of easy maintenance.
- A- further object of the invention is to provide a device, as aforesaid, which will be sturdy, rugged and capable of long life.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a device, as aforesaid, from which any one reel may be removed, and a replacement inserted, quickly and easily 'ice semblies and sufiicient cross members to hold said side frame assemblies in fixed position with respect to each other.
- a pair of wheels are positioned at one end of said side frame assemblies and handle members are provided at the other end thereof.
- a plurality of split bearings are supported between said side frame assemblies by means mounted directly on said side frame assemblies, or on said cross members, in order that each of said bearings will be unrelated and the ability of any said hearings to support a shaft will be unrelated to the condition of any other bearings. provided for opening said bearings or holding same in said closed position at will.
- Said bearings are positioned sufficiently on one side of said side frame assemblies that reels supported therein will not extend beyond the other side of said frame assemblies, in order that said device may be laid on its side for the frictional holding thereof in a predetermined position on a supporting surface, as the floor, while wire, or other article on the reel, is withdrawn therefrom.
- the side frame assembly appearing in Figure 2 comprises a forward frame member 1, a back frame member 2 and a plurality of connecting frame members 3, 4 and 6.
- Another side frame assembly including a forward frame member 7 corresponding to the forward frame member 1 appears on the other side of the device and is identical to the side frame assembly just detailed.
- Each of the side frame assemblies are connected by rear connecting members 8, 9 and 11 which are welded and without the employment of other than standard tools.
- Figure 1 represents a front view of a preferred embodiment of my invention.
- Figure 2 represents a side view of the embodiment shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 3 represents a section taken on the line III-III of Figure 1.
- Figure 4 represents a section taken on the line IV-IV of Figure 2 and rotated 90 counterclockwise.
- Figure 5 represents a rear view of the device shown in Figure 1.
- a device having a pair of side frame asto the back members 2 and 5 for forming a rigid structure.
- the forward members 1 and 7 curve rearwardly, as shown at 12 and are fastened, as by welding to the upper ends of the back members 2 and 5, as at 13 and 15.
- Thelower ends of the forward members 1 and 7 are provided with fioor engaging pads 14 and 16 and are connected by a lower forward frame member 17 as shown in Figure 1.
- the side frame assemblies may also be provided with lower side members, as at 18.
- Wheels 19 and 21 are mounted on any convenient axle and bearing structures 20 and atfixed near the lower end of the back members 2 and 5 in any convenient manner, as shown in Figure 5.
- each of said bearing support members 22 and 23 is aligned, split, bearing assemblies 24, 25, 26 and 27.
- the split in said bearings is sloped upwardly and rearwardly with respect to the members 3, 4 and 6.
- the upper half of each of said split bearing assemblies, as that appearing at 31 in Figure 2 is mounted on a handle 33 which in turn is pivotally mounted by a bracket 34 on the side frame member 6.
- a spring 35 tends to hold the top half 31 of the split bearing snugly against the lower half 36 thereof.
- Similar split bearing assemblies are provided at the free ends of each of the other bearing support members and similar assemblies are provided for holding the top halves of each of said other split hearing' assemblies against the respective bottom halves thereof.
- a plurality of reel assemblies is supported by and betweenpairs of these split bearings.
- each of said reel assemblies is identical to each of the others and the manner of support of each thereof is the same as the manner of support of all others, a description of Suitable means areand derivatives and synonyms a single one thereof will suflice to illustrate all of them.
- the reel 39 ( Figures 1 and 2) is comprised in a conventional manner of the reel halves 41 and 42 which respectively comprise hub halves 43 and 44 and the flanges mounted on each thereof.
- Each of said hubs is mounted on a shaft 46 which is received in the bearing 47 and in the lower half of the bearing 48.
- the adjacent reel 49 is similarly mounted upon a separate shaft 51, one end of which is also supported in the bearing assembly 48.
- a suitable internal snap ring may be provided as indicated at 52 for holding the respective shafts in place regardless of Whether the adjacent shaft is or is not present.
- a reel supporting device comprising: frame structure including a pair of side frame assemblies in spaced and parallelrelationship'and "a plu-- rality of cross members holding said side frame assemblies in said position with respect to each other; wheeled means at one corner of each of said side frame assemblies and handles at the other corner of each of said side frame assemblies; a plurality of bearing support members located intermediate said side frame assemblies and mounted on one of.
- said cross members and positioned parallel with each other and with said side frame assemblies; a plurality of co-axial, axially split, bearings comprising upper and lower halves, the lower halves of said bearings being supported respectively on said bearing support members; a plurality of shafts, said shafts'being of such length as to extend between-each pair of adjacent bearings, and the end of each shaft extending into its corresponding bearing less than half the axial width thereof; manually operable means normally holding the upper halves of said bearings in closed position; whereby each of said reels may be removed from said device upon operation of said last named means Without disturbing the supporting means for any of said other reels.
- reel supporting structure mountable upon the frame of a two-wheeled truck having a rectangular back structure braced by parallel cross-members, the combination comprising: a plurality of parallel bearing support members secured to one of said cross-members and extending equidistantly and forwardly therefrom; a lower bearing half supported upon the extended end of each said member, each pair of adjacent halves being spaced for reception of a reel therebetween; a shaft removably and rotatably supported within and between each said adjacent pair of halves and a reel being removably supportable upon each said shaft; an upstanding bracket on each said support member and a handle pivotally mounted intermediate its ends upon each said bracket, said handle being disposed above and substantially parallel with its respective support member; an upper bearing half mounted upon the forward end of each said handle for cooperation with the lowerbearing half on said respective support member; resilient means urging each upper half against its corresponding lower half, for holding the adjacent ends of a pair of adjacent shafts therebetween, each end of each shaft extending into its respective bearing less
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March 29, 1955 E. L. WORSHAM REEL CARRYING RACK 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed April 7, 1952 I INVENTOR. [AMER L. We 5 M BY I l ATTORNEY March 29, 1955 E. L. WORSHAM 2,705,114
REEL CARRYING RACK I Filed April 7, 1952 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 IN VEN TOR.
54/1451? L. Woes/m ATTORNEY United States Patent REEL CARRYING RACK Elmer L. Worsham, Kalamazoo, Mich. Application April 7, 1952, Serial No. 280,907
4 Claims. (Cl. 242-90) This invention refers to a device for carrying a plurality of reels and particularly to a type thereof from which any given reel may be removed and replaced without disturbing any of the other reels.
In the business of an electrician, particularly as applied to the service and maintenance work in large industrial or institutional establishments, there is frequently the need for supplying wire in large amounts of varying sizes. Such wire is normally furnished on reels and such reels will usually weigh in excess of sixty pounds. Where a considerable length of wire is to be unreeled, this becomes an exceedingly difficult task for a single workman and where several sizes of wire are to be used the work of handling several reels often becomes extremely burdensome even for several workmen.
-In providing a reel supporting rack for holding a plurality of wire carrying reels, and having in mind that one reel may become emptied and require replacement before other reels become emptied, it becomes desirable -to provide means for permitting the removal and replacernent of any one of such reels without disturbing the other reels. Further, such reel supporting means must, while a reel is in place therein, permit easy turning thereof.
Accordingly, a major object of the invention is to provide a reel carrying rack which will hold a plurality of reels independently of each other, and firmly, and which will permit easy rotation of any one of said reels. A further object of the invention is to provide a reel carrying rack from which any one of said reels may be removed and a new reel inserted in its place without disturbing any of the other reels on said rack.
A further object of the invention is to provide a reel carrying rack which is readily portable in one position and which, in another position, will provide a firm base for holding said reels while long lengths of wire, or such other article as may be wound thereon, may be unreeled.
A further object of the invention is to provide a device, as aforesaid, which will be of suflicient structural simplicity as to be capable of fabrication at a low cost and to be capable of easy maintenance.
A- further object of the invention is to provide a device, as aforesaid, which will be sturdy, rugged and capable of long life.
A further object of the invention is to provide a device, as aforesaid, from which any one reel may be removed, and a replacement inserted, quickly and easily 'ice semblies and sufiicient cross members to hold said side frame assemblies in fixed position with respect to each other. Preferably, a pair of wheels are positioned at one end of said side frame assemblies and handle members are provided at the other end thereof. A plurality of split bearings are supported between said side frame assemblies by means mounted directly on said side frame assemblies, or on said cross members, in order that each of said bearings will be unrelated and the ability of any said hearings to support a shaft will be unrelated to the condition of any other bearings. provided for opening said bearings or holding same in said closed position at will. Said bearings are positioned sufficiently on one side of said side frame assemblies that reels supported therein will not extend beyond the other side of said frame assemblies, in order that said device may be laid on its side for the frictional holding thereof in a predetermined position on a supporting surface, as the floor, while wire, or other article on the reel, is withdrawn therefrom.
Detailed description -In the following description, solely for the purpose of convenience in reference and in no sense as limitations, the following terminology will be used: the terms forwardly and rearwardly, thereof, will refer to the direction appearing as leftwardly and rightwardly respectively in Figure 2; the terms upwardly" and downwardly will refer to the device in the position of use shown in Figure 2 with the broken line "A taken as the supporting surface.
Referring now to the drawings in detail, the side frame assembly appearing in Figure 2 comprises a forward frame member 1, a back frame member 2 and a plurality of connecting frame members 3, 4 and 6. Another side frame assembly including a forward frame member 7 corresponding to the forward frame member 1 appears on the other side of the device and is identical to the side frame assembly just detailed.
Each of the side frame assemblies are connected by rear connecting members 8, 9 and 11 which are welded and without the employment of other than standard tools.
Other objects and purposes of the invention will become apparent to persons acquainted with devices of this general type upon a reading of the following specification and inspection of the accompanying drawings.
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Figure 1 represents a front view of a preferred embodiment of my invention.
Figure 2 represents a side view of the embodiment shown in Figure 1.
Figure 3 represents a section taken on the line III-III of Figure 1.
Figure 4 represents a section taken on the line IV-IV of Figure 2 and rotated 90 counterclockwise.
Figure 5 represents a rear view of the device shown in Figure 1.
General description In meeting the objects and purposes above set forth, I have provided a device having a pair of side frame asto the back members 2 and 5 for forming a rigid structure. The forward members 1 and 7 curve rearwardly, as shown at 12 and are fastened, as by welding to the upper ends of the back members 2 and 5, as at 13 and 15. Thelower ends of the forward members 1 and 7 are provided with fioor engaging pads 14 and 16 and are connected by a lower forward frame member 17 as shown in Figure 1. If desired, the side frame assemblies may also be provided with lower side members, as at 18.
Intermediate the 'side' members 6 and 10 (Figure 4), are forwardly projecting bearing support members 22 and 23. Similar bearing support members are positioned intermediate the side members 3 and 4 and their respect ive counterparts on the other side of the device. At the forward end of each of said bearing support members 22 and 23, as well as at the forward end of each of the side frame members 6 and 10, are aligned, split, bearing assemblies 24, 25, 26 and 27. As shown in Figure 2, the split in said bearings is sloped upwardly and rearwardly with respect to the members 3, 4 and 6. The upper half of each of said split bearing assemblies, as that appearing at 31 in Figure 2, is mounted on a handle 33 which in turn is pivotally mounted by a bracket 34 on the side frame member 6. A spring 35 tends to hold the top half 31 of the split bearing snugly against the lower half 36 thereof. Similar split bearing assemblies are provided at the free ends of each of the other bearing support members and similar assemblies are provided for holding the top halves of each of said other split hearing' assemblies against the respective bottom halves thereof.
A plurality of reel assemblies is supported by and betweenpairs of these split bearings. Inasmuch as each of said reel assemblies is identical to each of the others and the manner of support of each thereof is the same as the manner of support of all others, a description of Suitable means areand derivatives and synonyms a single one thereof will suflice to illustrate all of them.
The reel 39 (Figures 1 and 2) is comprised in a conventional manner of the reel halves 41 and 42 which respectively comprise hub halves 43 and 44 and the flanges mounted on each thereof. Each of said hubs is mounted on a shaft 46 which is received in the bearing 47 and in the lower half of the bearing 48. The adjacent reel 49 is similarly mounted upon a separate shaft 51, one end of which is also supported in the bearing assembly 48. Thus, by opening the bearing assemblies 47 and 48, the reel 39 including its supporting shaft, may be lifted bodily out therefrom and a replacement inserted in its place. This also applies to the reels between bearings 24, 25, 26 and 27. In view of the foregoing it will be evident that such replacement can be made without disturbing or moving any of the other reels.
Operation Referring now specifically to the operating of the device, it has already been indicated the manner in which the reels may be removed from the position in the bearing assemblies and other similar reels put in their respective places. In the position shown in Figure 2 with the floor assumed as in the position indicated by the broken line A," wire can be withdrawn from any of the reels on the truck without disturbing any of the other reels. If it isdesired to move the truck, an operator may grasp it by the handle 12, and the counterpart thereof on the other side of the device, and the same may be readily moved on its wheels 19 and 21. If an extremely long piece of wire is to be taken off one of the reels so that the drag on the device is of major amount, undesired upsetting can be prevented by placing the device in the position indicated by the broken line B being taken as the floor, or other supporting surface. It will be observed that the reels are in both positions located between the points of support of the truck on the floor and in the position indicated by the line B being taken as the floor, the reels are positioned sufiiciently close to the floor that the likelihood of upsetting of the truck is reduced to an inconsequential minimum.
- In the event that for any reason it is desired to omit a particular reel from the device, the same may readily be done merely by removing it from its shaft, as the shaft 46, and replacing said shaft without the reel 39 in its bearings. Alternatively, a suitable internal snap ring may be provided as indicated at 52 for holding the respective shafts in place regardless of Whether the adjacent shaft is or is not present.
Thus, it will be seen that I provided a device of extreme stability while in use combined with extreme flexibility in manner of use and have accordingly attained the objects and purposes above set forth.
While the foregoing description has referred to one specific embodiment for illustration of the invention, it will be understood that such choice of embodiment is for illustrative purposes only and the invention is not limited thereto. Instead, it is capable of a number of variations which will be apparent to persons acquainted with apparatus of this general type and such variations will be within the scope of the hereinafter appended claims excepting as such claims may by their own terms expressly limit otherwise.
c 1. In a reel supporting device, the combination comprising: frame structure including a pair of side frame assemblies in spaced and parallelrelationship'and "a plu-- rality of cross members holding said side frame assemblies in said position with respect to each other; wheeled means at one corner of each of said side frame assemblies and handles at the other corner of each of said side frame assemblies; a plurality of bearing support members located intermediate said side frame assemblies and mounted on one of. said cross members and positioned parallel with each other and with said side frame assemblies; a plurality of co-axial, axially split, bearings comprising upper and lower halves, the lower halves of said bearings being supported respectively on said bearing support members; a plurality of shafts, said shafts'being of such length as to extend between-each pair of adjacent bearings, and the end of each shaft extending into its corresponding bearing less than half the axial width thereof; manually operable means normally holding the upper halves of said bearings in closed position; whereby each of said reels may be removed from said device upon operation of said last named means Without disturbing the supporting means for any of said other reels.
2. In reel supporting structure mountable upon the frame of a two-wheeled truck having a rectangular back structure braced by parallel cross-members, the combination comprising: a plurality of parallel bearing support members secured to one of said cross-members and extending equidistantly and forwardly therefrom; a lower bearing half supported upon the extended end of each said member, each pair of adjacent halves being spaced for reception of a reel therebetween; a shaft removably and rotatably supported within and between each said adjacent pair of halves and a reel being removably supportable upon each said shaft; an upstanding bracket on each said support member and a handle pivotally mounted intermediate its ends upon each said bracket, said handle being disposed above and substantially parallel with its respective support member; an upper bearing half mounted upon the forward end of each said handle for cooperation with the lowerbearing half on said respective support member; resilient means urging each upper half against its corresponding lower half, for holding the adjacent ends of a pair of adjacent shafts therebetween, each end of each shaft extending into its respective bearing less than half the axial Width thereof.
3. The structure of claim 2 wherein the split between said bearing halves defines a plane sloped upwardly and rearwardly with respect to a plane defined by said support members.
4. The structure of claim 2 wherein the said shafts are coaxial.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,028,506 Thieme June 4, 1912 1,452,003 Richardson Apr. 17, 1923 2,544,348 Nystrom Mar. 6, 1951 2,590,963 Hannay Apr. 1, 1952 FOREIGN PATENTS 51,166 France July 1, 1941 (1st addition)
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