US2954942A - Combined cable reel and carrying case - Google Patents
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- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21C—MANUFACTURE OF METAL SHEETS, WIRE, RODS, TUBES OR PROFILES, OTHERWISE THAN BY ROLLING; AUXILIARY OPERATIONS USED IN CONNECTION WITH METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL
- B21C47/00—Winding-up, coiling or winding-off metal wire, metal band or other flexible metal material characterised by features relevant to metal processing only
- B21C47/24—Transferring coils to or from winding apparatus or to or from operative position therein; Preventing uncoiling during transfer
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- 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paying-out filamentary material; Supporting, storing or transporting packages from which filamentary material is to be withdrawn or paid-out
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- This invention relates to improvements in reels for wire, cable, rope or chains and has for its principal object the provision of a novel reel and carrying case construction wherein a supply reel is journalled for free rotation within a housing forming a carrying case.
- the reel of the present invention comprises a freely rotatable disc having a plurality of circularly arranged supports spaced apart a suflicient distance to receive the coil, and the housing is provided with an opening through which the cable may pass and readily unwind by the simple action of pulling the cable through the opening.
- a hook located adjacent the opening receives the outer end of a flexible measuring tape so that when the user wants, for example, to cut 25 feet from the coil he simply pulls the cable and tape until the latter reads 25 feet and then cuts the cable from the parent roll.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a novel reel which is journalled for free rotation at the center of one wall of the case which is placed lowermost in a horizontal position when the cable is to be drawn, and improved anti-friction means comprise balls located at spaced intervals in dimpled areas near the outer margin of the reel disc.
- the balls require no retainers other than the annular side walls of the dimpled sections and the balls rotate over the surface of this now lower wall and support the considerable weight of the cable without imposing too great a strain on the central pivot.
- the reel housing also acts in a second capacity of a carrying case for one coil of the cable and when the entire coil has been used up the hinged lever for the easing is opened and another coil of the cable or rope is dropped into place.
- a further object of the invention is to provide an apparatus of the character described wherein the reel may carry a plurality of separate rolls of the wire or cable which may be simultaneously drawn from the housing.
- Fig. 1 is a plan view of the combined reel and carrying case with the cover in open position.
- Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof with parts broken away to show the reel arrangement in the interior of the housing.
- Fig. 3 is a section showing a modification.
- the apparatus of the present invention includes a carrying case and a reel 11.
- the case includes a generally square wall 12 forming the base wall when the cable is being drawn from the reel but which occupies a vertical position when the case is being carried.
- a continuous side wall 13 extends upwardly from the base wall and it includes one wall 14 to which a carrying handle 15 is secured and the opposite wall 16 forms the bottom wall during carrying and supports hinge member 17 for a cover 20 having a continuous shallow flange r 2,954,942 Patented Oct. 4, 1960 ICC 21 enclosing the outer margins of the side walls of the housing.
- the cover is secured in closed position by the usual latch means.
- the housing may be made from sheet metal or from sheet plastic material or plywood.
- the reel 11 is formed from sheet metal or other material and is rotatably mounted centrally of itself on the base wall 12 by means of a pivot element 22.
- a spool section or arbor for the reel may comprise a plurality of upstanding angles 23 whose base sections 24 are riveted to the reel disc and the angle brackets are arranged equi-distant from the axis of rotation.
- the disc is formed with a plurality of upwardly dimpled sections 25 spaced equally from the axis and each dim pled recess receives a large bearing ball 27.
- the top wall 14 has secured thereto a cable guide 30 which is aligned with a side wall opening in which is fitted a grommet 31.
- a hook 32 serves as an anchor for a ring at the end of a measuring tape for the cable.
- the standard factory wound cable has a central opening in the coil which receives brackets 23 and the free end of the cable is passed through guide 30 and grommet 31 and can then be drawn freely outwardly.
- Fig. 3 shows a modification wherein the reel supports a plurality of separate coils of wire. It is frequently necessary to employ multiple wires in the same conduit and in the past it has been customary to separately unreel each wire from the roll and cut it oil at a given length and then perform the same operation for the second and third wire.
- the housing 36 has side walls 37 of greater height than that shown in Fig. 2 and the reel 38 has longer guides or uprights 39 for the coil.
- One such coil 40 is placed on the reel and a spacer plate 41 whose downward travel is limited by stops 46 is then applied to the guide and a second coil 42 laid on the spacer plate. Each coil has a separate opening 43 for the wire.
- the arrangement shown may be used for two coils but it may be modified to receive three or more coils and, if desired, the stops 42 may be eliminated and each spacer plate 41 may rest on the coil below it.
- a combined cable reel and carrying case therefor within which the reel is supported for rotative movement said carrying case having a generally rectangular body with continuous side walls, and a cover therefor, the wall opposite the cover being in a lowermost horizontal position when the cable is being unreeled and forming a base wall
- the reel comprising a generally flat disc provided at its center with pivot means extending to said base wall, and cable positioning brackets secured on the upper face of the disc at points substantially equally spaced from the center and arranged to receive a coreless coil of cable centered thereon, anti-friction elements v 3 ,f' ⁇ 1 1-1- 7: Q I 7: v V Y Y Y coniprising balls between: the base Wail the disc Reference? Citedin thefile'of this patent adjacent the periphery .thereof the disc being provided. r. u. r v
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J. LA RAUS COMBINED CABLE REEL AND CARRYING CASE Oct. 4, 1960 Filed Jan. :50. 1959 FIG.
INVENTOR;
1 JULIUS LA RAUS' my HIS ATTORNEY.
United States Patent 2,954,942 COMBINED CABLE REEL AND CARRYING CASE Julius La Raus, 200 Monteroy Road, Rochester 18, NY.
Filed Jan. 30, 1959, Ser. No. 790,275
1 Claim. (Cl. 24'2129) This invention relates to improvements in reels for wire, cable, rope or chains and has for its principal object the provision of a novel reel and carrying case construction wherein a supply reel is journalled for free rotation within a housing forming a carrying case.
Many types of electrical and other cables are factory Wound in a coil of certain dimensions and the reel of the present invention comprises a freely rotatable disc having a plurality of circularly arranged supports spaced apart a suflicient distance to receive the coil, and the housing is provided with an opening through which the cable may pass and readily unwind by the simple action of pulling the cable through the opening. A hook located adjacent the opening receives the outer end of a flexible measuring tape so that when the user wants, for example, to cut 25 feet from the coil he simply pulls the cable and tape until the latter reads 25 feet and then cuts the cable from the parent roll.
Another object of the invention is to provide a novel reel which is journalled for free rotation at the center of one wall of the case which is placed lowermost in a horizontal position when the cable is to be drawn, and improved anti-friction means comprise balls located at spaced intervals in dimpled areas near the outer margin of the reel disc. The balls require no retainers other than the annular side walls of the dimpled sections and the balls rotate over the surface of this now lower wall and support the considerable weight of the cable without imposing too great a strain on the central pivot.
The reel housing also acts in a second capacity of a carrying case for one coil of the cable and when the entire coil has been used up the hinged lever for the easing is opened and another coil of the cable or rope is dropped into place.
A further object of the invention is to provide an apparatus of the character described wherein the reel may carry a plurality of separate rolls of the wire or cable which may be simultaneously drawn from the housing.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a plan view of the combined reel and carrying case with the cover in open position.
Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof with parts broken away to show the reel arrangement in the interior of the housing.
Fig. 3 is a section showing a modification.
The apparatus of the present invention includes a carrying case and a reel 11. The case includes a generally square wall 12 forming the base wall when the cable is being drawn from the reel but which occupies a vertical position when the case is being carried. A continuous side wall 13 extends upwardly from the base wall and it includes one wall 14 to which a carrying handle 15 is secured and the opposite wall 16 forms the bottom wall during carrying and supports hinge member 17 for a cover 20 having a continuous shallow flange r 2,954,942 Patented Oct. 4, 1960 ICC 21 enclosing the outer margins of the side walls of the housing. The cover is secured in closed position by the usual latch means.
The housing may be made from sheet metal or from sheet plastic material or plywood. The reel 11 is formed from sheet metal or other material and is rotatably mounted centrally of itself on the base wall 12 by means of a pivot element 22.
A spool section or arbor for the reel may comprise a plurality of upstanding angles 23 whose base sections 24 are riveted to the reel disc and the angle brackets are arranged equi-distant from the axis of rotation. The disc is formed with a plurality of upwardly dimpled sections 25 spaced equally from the axis and each dim pled recess receives a large bearing ball 27. As a result of the bearing balls very little strain is imposed on the central pivot so both the casing wall and the reel disc can be formed from relatively light gauge material and still support relatively heavy coils.
The top wall 14 has secured thereto a cable guide 30 which is aligned with a side wall opening in which is fitted a grommet 31. A hook 32 serves as an anchor for a ring at the end of a measuring tape for the cable. The standard factory wound cable has a central opening in the coil which receives brackets 23 and the free end of the cable is passed through guide 30 and grommet 31 and can then be drawn freely outwardly.
Fig. 3 shows a modification wherein the reel supports a plurality of separate coils of wire. It is frequently necessary to employ multiple wires in the same conduit and in the past it has been customary to separately unreel each wire from the roll and cut it oil at a given length and then perform the same operation for the second and third wire. In the arrangement shown in Fig. 3 the housing 36 has side walls 37 of greater height than that shown in Fig. 2 and the reel 38 has longer guides or uprights 39 for the coil. One such coil 40 is placed on the reel and a spacer plate 41 whose downward travel is limited by stops 46 is then applied to the guide and a second coil 42 laid on the spacer plate. Each coil has a separate opening 43 for the wire.
The arrangement shown may be used for two coils but it may be modified to receive three or more coils and, if desired, the stops 42 may be eliminated and each spacer plate 41 may rest on the coil below it.
While there have been described herein what are at present considered preferred embodiments of the invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that many modifications and changes may be made therein Without departing from the essence of the invention. It is therefore to be understood that the exemplary embodiments are illustrative and not restrictive of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the appended claim, and that all modifications that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claim are intended to be included therein.
What I claim is:
A combined cable reel and carrying case therefor within which the reel is supported for rotative movement, said carrying case having a generally rectangular body with continuous side walls, and a cover therefor, the wall opposite the cover being in a lowermost horizontal position when the cable is being unreeled and forming a base wall, the reel comprising a generally flat disc provided at its center with pivot means extending to said base wall, and cable positioning brackets secured on the upper face of the disc at points substantially equally spaced from the center and arranged to receive a coreless coil of cable centered thereon, anti-friction elements v 3 ,f' \1 1-1- 7: Q I 7: v V Y Y Y coniprising balls between: the base Wail the disc Reference? Citedin thefile'of this patent adjacent the periphery .thereof the disc being provided. r. u. r v
with upwardly extending dimples in which the balls are UNITED STATES PATENTS positioned to roll over the surface of the base wall as 765,650 Casgrain July 19, 1904 the reel is rotated, one side wall having an opening 5 1,015,459 Riggle Ian. 23, 1912 through which cable fromthe reel may pass as the reel 1,383,085 Dominguez: Jan. 28, 1921 is rotated, and a cable guide positioned between the 2,409,384. Peterson Oct. 15, 1946 1566121116SidQWBJllOPCHiHg. f 8 2,828,928 Kollisch Apr. 1, 1958
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US4089486A (en) * | 1977-07-05 | 1978-05-16 | Earnest Ray Carter | Wire dispensing apparatus |
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US5265815A (en) * | 1992-06-17 | 1993-11-30 | The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Army | Multi-cable storage and retrieval device |
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