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    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • HORACE C LYONS, OF BROOKFIEIJD, MISSOURI.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of this device.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view showing the reel full of wire and beginning te be unwound.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail in section of the guide-rollers.
  • Fig. a is a detail in side .elevation of the guide-rollers.
  • This invention belongs to that class of devices designed for winding barbed or other feneewire upon, or from which it may be unwound; and the novelty in the present instance consists in the combination and construction of the several parts, all as will now be more fully set out and explained.
  • A represents the carriage or barrow body, having wheels c in front, legs c in the rear, and handles a?.
  • the reel B can be easily moved about, as desired.
  • rlhis reel is placed on the crankshaft C, which is journaled in any suitable way, as at c c, to er in the frame of the carriage, and has at its rear end handle c.
  • the shaft C By moving the shaft C out of its front bearing the reel can, when released from the clamp-arm D, be easily taken oft' its shaft, and when oi can be as easily put on again. It is held iirm in the arm D, iixed to the shaft by set-screw d.
  • the reel may be of any suitable pattern or make, so long as it is provided with a central core, b, and side arms, b'.
  • This frame consists of a base, f,
  • the reel can during the winding or unwinding be easily pushed back or forth, so that the wire shall run straight from it between these rolls.
  • This device is especially designed to be used for reeling wire ed the original spool as it is put on the fence, or for reeling wire back on the original spool as it is taken od the fence. It can be used without wheels by setting the frame on its legs inside an ordinary farm-wagon box. It can be used by setting the back legs or supports of the frame int-o mortises of the detached axle and then putting upon the axle the wheels of a corn-cultivator or other farming implement that any farmer may have, or wheels especially for the reel may be provided. When thus arranged, it is operated by one man walking between the handles, holding one handle with the left hand and turning the crank with the right, or vice versa. The tension of the wire as it is wound on the spool draws the reel along on the wheels.

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H. C. LYONS. j
REEL EOE FENCE WIEE.
No. 325,616. Patented Septpl, 1885.
UNITED STATES PATENT EETCE.
HORACE C. LYONS, OF BROOKFIEIJD, MISSOURI.
REEL FOR FENCE-WIRE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 325,616, dated September Il.x 1885.
(No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, HORACE C. LYONS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Brookield, in thecounty of Linn and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Reels for Fence V\ire, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
Figure l is a perspective view of this device. Fig. 2 is a plan view showing the reel full of wire and beginning te be unwound. Fig. 3 is a detail in section of the guide-rollers. Fig. a is a detail in side .elevation of the guide-rollers.
This invention belongs to that class of devices designed for winding barbed or other feneewire upon, or from which it may be unwound; and the novelty in the present instance consists in the combination and construction of the several parts, all as will now be more fully set out and explained.
In the accompanying drawings, A represents the carriage or barrow body, having wheels c in front, legs c in the rear, and handles a?. By means of this carriage the reel B can be easily moved about, as desired. rlhis reel is placed on the crankshaft C, which is journaled in any suitable way, as at c c, to er in the frame of the carriage, and has at its rear end handle c. By moving the shaft C out of its front bearing the reel can, when released from the clamp-arm D, be easily taken oft' its shaft, and when oi can be as easily put on again. It is held iirm in the arm D, iixed to the shaft by set-screw d.
The reel may be of any suitable pattern or make, so long as it is provided with a central core, b, and side arms, b'.
In unreeling or reeling the barbed fencewire the line cf wire passes between the vertical guiderolls E, which are placed in the frame F, attached to either side of the carriage and in front of the reel, but readily detached and applied to any desired place 0n the frame. This frame consists of a base, f,
Between the rolls is a vertical space for the wire, corresponding in length to the length of the rolls. riDhis is adapted for the amount of wire on the reel. TWhen the reel is full, the line goes out near the top of the space between the rolls, and when it has nearly been unwound it goes out near the bottom. i
The reel can during the winding or unwinding be easily pushed back or forth, so that the wire shall run straight from it between these rolls.
I am aware that it is not broadly new to provide a carriage for transporting a barbedwire reel which is suitably mounted thereon.
This device is especially designed to be used for reeling wire ed the original spool as it is put on the fence, or for reeling wire back on the original spool as it is taken od the fence. It can be used without wheels by setting the frame on its legs inside an ordinary farm-wagon box. It can be used by setting the back legs or supports of the frame int-o mortises of the detached axle and then putting upon the axle the wheels of a corn-cultivator or other farming implement that any farmer may have, or wheels especially for the reel may be provided. When thus arranged, it is operated by one man walking between the handles, holding one handle with the left hand and turning the crank with the right, or vice versa. The tension of the wire as it is wound on the spool draws the reel along on the wheels.
Having now described my invention, what I. wish to secure by Letters Patent isl. In combination with the carriage provided with guide-rolls on the side of the frame, a movable shaft extending parallel with the sides of the frame and the handles, and a reel secured thereto through eyebolts c c, so that it can be easily detached when desired.
2. The carriage A, as described, the imperforate curved crank-shaft C, journaled in the eyebolts c c, reel B, clamp D, secured to the shaft C, sct-sorew d, frame F, and vertical guide rolls E, all' combined substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
3. In a device as described, the reel B, secured on the crankshaft C by the clamp D,
'and the set-screw d, combined with the verti- IOO cal guiderolls E, secured on the side of frame whereby the wire may be fed or wound up A, substantially as and for the purposes defrom the side of the carriage, as set forth. io scribed. In testimony whereof I affix my signature 4. In a reel for fence-wire, the carriage proin presence of two witnesses.
vided with :L pair of frietion-rolls, and with HORACE C. LYONS. side and cross pieces and n wheel, in eombi- Vitnesses: nation with n crank-shaft loosely journnleclin W. H. BROWNLEE,
said carriage parallel with the side pieces, GEO. N. ELLIOTT.
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US3227393A (en) * 1962-08-24 1966-01-04 Dietrich H Misegadis Vehicular wire winder
US5967496A (en) * 1998-06-08 1999-10-19 Reimann & Georger Corp. Lifting drum having a self-positioning cable guide
US9266702B2 (en) 2012-06-29 2016-02-23 Warn Industries, Inc. Winch
US10273127B2 (en) 2012-06-29 2019-04-30 Warn Industries, Inc. Low profile roller fairlead

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3227393A (en) * 1962-08-24 1966-01-04 Dietrich H Misegadis Vehicular wire winder
US5967496A (en) * 1998-06-08 1999-10-19 Reimann & Georger Corp. Lifting drum having a self-positioning cable guide
US9266702B2 (en) 2012-06-29 2016-02-23 Warn Industries, Inc. Winch
US10112808B2 (en) 2012-06-29 2018-10-30 Warn Industries, Inc. Winch
US10273127B2 (en) 2012-06-29 2019-04-30 Warn Industries, Inc. Low profile roller fairlead
US10370227B2 (en) 2012-06-29 2019-08-06 Warn Industries, Inc. Winch

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