Air hose reel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6766821
  • Patent Number
    6,766,821
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 24, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 27, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A reel for storing an air hose includes a hollow housing having a spring biased pulley rotatably mounted therein. A pressured air inlet extends through the housing along the pulley axis of rotation and is sealed to a nozzle rotating with the pulley. The pulley stores an air hose having one end connected to the nozzle and an opposite end extending through an opening in the housing for attachment to a pneumatic tool.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to air hose reels and, in particular, to a reel for storing and deploying an air hose to be connected between a source of pressured air and a pneumatic tool which reel can be mounted for use in a specific location and easily detached from its mounting bracket and used remotely.




Air hoses are well known and are typically utilized to connect a source of pressured air to various pneumatically powered tools such as paint atomizers, cutters, grinders, drills, screwdrivers, hammers, rivet guns, impact wrenches, ratchets, sanders and polishers, among others. Take-up reels for managing the use and storage of air hoses and electrical cords are well known. Such reels consist basically of a spool rotatably affixed to a structural component whereby the spool is manually or automatically rotated to wind an elongated hose or cord thereabout. Typically, such automatic reels employ a variety of spring and ratchet mechanisms for maintaining the hose/cord in the extended position and rewinding the hose/cord onto the spool when it is no longer needed. Such reels are particularly useful in industrial or commercial settings such as automobile repair shops, machine shops, carpentry shops and construction sites. These reels permit workers to readily access pressurized air as needed for the operation of portable pneumatic tools at various locations remote from an existing air compressor. In addition, the use of air hose reels makes it possible to provide only a short air fitting, such as a coupling or the like, on the various pneumatic tools thereby simplifying the movement and storage of the disconnected pneumatic tools.




While exterior designs may vary, retracting reels for electric cords and air hoses basically include a spool mounted on a shaft supported for rotation on a bracket or housing, and a cooperating ratchet and pawl to arrest the rotation of the spool when the air hose or electric cord has been paid out to a desired length, and a spring for rotating the spool in a direction to rewind the air hose or electric cord when the ratchet and pawl are disengaged. Such electrical cord reels are shown, for example, in the U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,619,518; 3,715,526; 3,808,382; 4,726,538; and 6,273,354.




Various types of air hose reels are shown in the U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,759,560; 5,381,820; 5,666,992; and 5,732,733. These prior art reels disadvantageously do not provide a closed protective housing and satisfactory means for sealing the air pressure at the connections within the housing of the air reel.




It is desirable, therefore, to provide an air hose reel that overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art noted above. It remains desirable, therefore, to provide a cost-effective and functional air hose reel that provides a satisfactory means for enclosing the hose and sealing the air pressure at the connections within the housing of the air reel.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention concerns an air hose reel for storing an air hose and connecting the air hose with a pressurized air supply. The air hose reel includes a hollow reel housing having first and second cup-shaped housing halves, each of the housing halves having a generally inverted U-shaped handle portion extending outwardly therefrom, the handle portions cooperating to form a handle for hand carrying the air hose reel. A generally U-shaped mounting bracket for attaching the air hose reel to a mounting surface is attached by a rod extending through apertures formed in the mounting bracket and apertures formed in at least one of the handle portions, the rod detachably attaching the housing to the mounting bracket. A nut releasably attaches to the rod and prevents removal of the rod from the mounting bracket apertures and the at least one handle portion apertures. A flange is mounted on an exterior of the second half of the housing, the flange including a first tubular portion extending outwardly from the reel housing and adapted to be connected to a source of pressured air, and a second tubular portion extending inside the reel housing and in fluid communication with the first tubular portion, the second tubular portion having an annular groove formed in an exterior surface and an O-ring retained in the groove.




A pulley is rotatably mounted inside the reel housing on an axis of rotation. A nozzle is mounted on the pulley, the nozzle having a tubular nozzle inlet receiving the second tubular portion, the O-ring sealing between the exterior surface of the second tubular portion and an interior surface of the nozzle inlet, the nozzle having a nozzle outlet in fluid communication with the nozzle inlet, the nozzle outlet extending transverse to the axis of rotation. A reel hose is wound on the pulley, the reel hose having one end attached to the nozzle outlet by a hose clamp and an opposite end extending through the housing aperture. A shaft is mounted in the first half of the reel housing, the shaft rotatably supporting the pulley. A return spring is mounted in the pulley for automatically winding up the reel hose, the return spring having one end attached to the pulley and an opposite end attached to the shaft.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above, as well as other advantages of the present invention, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an air hose reel in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is right side elevation view of the air hose reel shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the air hose reel taken along line


3





3


in

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of the air hose reel shown in FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-4

, an air hose reel in accordance with the present invention is indicated generally at


10


. The air hose reel


10


includes a hollow reel housing


12


formed from a pair of cup-shaped halves, a first or left half


14


and a second or right half


16


. The housing


12


includes an inverted U-shaped handle formed from a first or left handle portion


13


extending from a top surface of the housing first half


14


and a second or right handle portion


15


extending from a top surface of the housing second half


16


. As best seen in

FIG. 4

, an inner surface of the housing first half


14


has a plurality of detent members


18


formed thereon and a mounting boss


20


extending upwardly from a center portion thereof. An outer surface of the housing second half


16


defines a recess


22


that receives a flange


24


. The flange


24


is attached to the outer surface of the housing second half


16


by a plurality of fasteners


25


(FIG.


2


). The flange


24


includes a first tubular portion


26


extending outwardly therefrom and a second tubular portion


28


extending inwardly therefrom. The tubular portions


26


and


28


are coaxial and define an axis of rotation


29


(

FIG. 3

) discussed below. The first tubular portion


26


threadably connects to a threaded end of an air supply hose


31


. The air supply hose


31


is approximately three feet long and preferably is connected to a compressed air supply (not shown) such as an outlet of an air compressor, a compressed air receiver or the like. The first tubular portion


26


of the flange


24


, therefore, functions as an external air inlet for the air hose reel


10


.




An air hose nozzle


30


includes a tubular nozzle inlet


32


that receives the second tubular portion


28


that extends through a central aperture in the outer surface of the housing second half


16


. A tubular nozzle outlet


34


extends radially from an outer surface of the inlet


32


and is in fluid communication with the interior of the inlet. The second tubular portion


28


includes an annular groove


36


(

FIG. 3

) formed in the outer surface thereof for receiving and retaining an O-ring


38


. The O-ring


38


provides a rotating air seal between the outer surface of the second tubular portion


28


and the inner surface of the nozzle inlet


32


. A snap ring


40


is received in an annular groove


41


formed in the outer surface of a free end of the inlet


32


and the snap ring is trapped between the flange


24


and the housing second half


16


to secure the nozzle


30


to the housing


12


. The nozzle outlet


34


functions as an outlet for the pressured air provided to the hose reel


10


through the air supply hose


31


.




The air hose nozzle


30


also includes a radially extending flange


42


formed at an end of the nozzle inlet


32


opposite the groove


41


. The flange


42


is attached to a mounting boss


44


extending axially outwardly from an internal surface of a generally disk-shaped first pulley half


46


. The flange


42


is attached to the mounting boss


44


by a plurality of fasteners (not shown).




The first pulley half


46


includes a plurality of radially extending flanges


48


evenly spaced about a periphery of an outer edge of a first winding drum half


49


. The winding drum


49


outer wall has an aperture


50


formed therein extending from an inner edge to permit access to the nozzle outlet


34


. A second pulley half


52


has a second winding drum half


53


with a plurality of radially extending flanges


54


evenly spaced about a periphery of an outer edge of the second drum half. The first pulley half


46


and the second pulley half


52


, when attached at the inner edges as shown in

FIG. 3

, form a pulley, indicated generally at


56


. A radially extending wall


57


of the second pulley half


52


includes a plurality of axially outwardly extending female bosses


58




a


that mate with corresponding axially outwardly extending male bosses


58




b


(

FIG. 3

) on a facing radially extending wall


59


of the first pulley half


46


. A tab


60


(

FIG. 4

) extends axially from the inner edge of the second winding drum half


53


to partially close the aperture


50


. The inner edges of the drum halves


49


and


53


interlock, as shown in

FIG. 3

, which assists in the attachment of the first pulley half


46


and the second pulley half


52


. A cover plate


62


is attached to the outer edge of the second winding drum half


53


opposite the wall


57


. The cover plate


62


and the wall


57


define a cavity


64


(

FIG. 3

) therebetween.




A pawl member


63


is rotatably mounted on a boss (not shown) or similar mounting location formed on an outer surface of the end plate


62


. An end of the pawl member


63


is attached to one end of a tension spring


65


. The other end of the tension spring member is attached to the outer surface of the end plate


62


. The pawl member


63


cooperates with the plurality of detent members


18


during rotation of the pulley


56


and the end plate


62


.




A generally cylindrical shaft


66


extends through a coiled return spring


67


that is retained in the cavity


64


. The shaft


66


includes a reduced diameter first end


68


with a pair of opposed flats


70


formed thereon and an opposed reduced diameter second end


72


. The first end


68


of the shaft member


66


fits into the mounting boss


20


of the housing first half


14


with the flats


70


cooperating with a correspondingly shaped central aperture of the mounting boss


20


for preventing rotation of the shaft member


66


with respect to the first half


14


. An inner end of the return spring


67


is attached to the larger diameter central portion of the shaft


66


. An outer end of the spring


67


is attached to the second winding drum half


52


. Thus, as the pulley


56


is rotated to unwind an air hose, the spring


67


will be wound up to automatically rewind the air hose.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, a reel hose


74


is attached at a first end


73


thereof to the nozzle outlet


34


by a hose clamp


76


. The reel hose


74


extends from the nozzle outlet


34


through the aperture


50


and into a space


78


between the flanges


48


and


54


. A second end


75


of the reel hose


74


extends through an aperture


80


formed in the housing first and second halves


14


and


16


respectively. The reel hose


74


is approximately twenty-five feet long and the second end


75


is adapted to be attached to a pneumatic tool (not shown) or the like. The reel hose


74


includes a ball stop


82


attached thereto with a split insert


84


to aid in retaining the ball stop


82


on the hose


74


. The ball stop


82


and insert


84


are attached to a portion of the reel hose


74


external to the reel case


12


near the end


75


. The ball stop


82


has an exterior diameter larger than the aperture


80


. The ball stop


82


is operable to stop the accidental retraction of the second end


75


of the air hose


74


into the space


78


during operation of the air hose reel


10


, outlined in more detail below.




A generally U-shaped mounting bracket


86


has a pair of apertures


87


formed in opposed legs that are spaced to fit over the first and second handle portions


13


and


15


. A rod


88


extends through the apertures


87


and a pair of corresponding apertures


89


formed in the second handle portion


15


to releasably attach the mounting bracket


86


to the reel housing


12


. The rod


88


can be retained by a nut


90


, or similar fastening device. When the mounting bracket


86


is attached to a mounting surface (not shown) by any suitable means, the reel housing


12


can be rotated about a longitudinal axis of the rod


88


.




It can be appreciated that the air hose reel


10


is easy to assemble. The spring


67


, the shaft


66


, the pawl


63


, the end plate


62


, the pulley


56


, and the nozzle


30


are assembled as a pulley subassembly. The hose


74


is attached to the nozzle outlet


34


of the nozzle


30


by the hose clamp


76


, with the end


75


of the hose


74


extending through the aperture


50


. The first end


68


of the shaft member


66


is then mounted in the mounting boss


20


. The flange


24


is attached to the second half


16


of the reel housing


12


and the first half


14


and the second half


16


are joined with the end


75


of the hose extending through the aperture


80


. The air supply hose


31


is then attached to the first tubular portion


26


to complete the air hose reel


10


. The first half


14


and the second half


16


are preferably attached at respective circumferential surfaces thereof by a plurality of fasteners (not shown).




The assembled air hose reel


10


may be then mounted by the bracket


86


to any suitable mounting surface. The air hose reel


10


may also be advantageously detached from the mounting bracket


86


and carried to a job site utilizing the handle portions


13


and


15


.




An alternate embodiment first pulley half (not shown) includes a radially extending flange having a plurality of evenly spaced openings formed therein. The flange extends about a periphery of an outer edge of a first winding drum half. The winding drum outer wall has an aperture formed therein extending from an inner edge to permit access to a nozzle outlet. A second pulley half (not shown) has a similar flange and winding drum half configuration to be attached to the first pulley half and form a pulley as an alternative to the pulley shown

FIGS. 3 and 4

.




An air hose nozzle plate is similar to the nozzle


30


and includes a tubular nozzle inlet that receives the second tubular portion


28


(

FIG. 3

) that extends through a central aperture in the outer surface of the housing second half


16


. The second tubular portion


28


includes the annular groove


36


(

FIG. 3

) formed in the outer surface thereof for receiving and retaining the O-ring


38


. The O-ring


38


provides a rotating air seal between the outer surface of the second tubular portion


28


and the inner surface of the nozzle inlet. The snap ring


40


(

FIG. 3

) is received in an annular groove formed in the outer surface of a free end of the inlet and the snap ring is trapped between the flange


24


and the housing second half


16


to secure the nozzle plate to the housing


12


. A tubular nozzle coupler extends radially from an outer surface of the inlet and is in fluid communication with the interior of the inlet. An annular groove is formed in the outer surface of the coupler for receiving and retaining an O-ring (not shown).




A nozzle tube has a tubular body with the nozzle outlet extending radially therefrom and being in fluid communication with an interior of the body. The body has a closed end and an opposite open end that receives the coupler in a sealing relationship. Thus, air entering the nozzle inlet will flow through the coupler and the body to exit at the nozzle outlet, which outlet functions as an outlet for the pressured air provided to the hose reel


10


through the air supply hose


31


. The nozzle plate and the nozzle tube function together as a nozzle in the same manner as the nozzle


30


.




The air hose nozzle plate also includes a radially extending flange formed at an end of the nozzle inlet opposite the groove. The flange is attach to a mounting boss extending axially outwardly from an inteernal surface of the first pulley half. The flange is attached to the mounting boss


44


by a plurality of fasteners (not shown). The closed end of the nozzle tube has a pair of spaced apart tabs extending outwardly therefrom. The tabs cooperate with a wall extend axially outwardly from the same internal surface of the first pulley half as does the mounting boss


44


. The tabs and the wall prevent both rotational and axial movement of the nozzle tube relative to the coupler.




In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the present invention has been described in what is considered to represent its preferred embodiment. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.



Claims
  • 1. An air hose reel for storing an air hose and connecting the air hose with a pressurized air supply, comprising:a hollow reel housing having an aperture formed therein; a flange mounted on an exterior of said reel housing, said flange including a first tubular portion extended outwardly from said reel housing and adapted to be connected to a source of pressured air, and a second tubular portion extending inside said reel housing and in fluid communication with said first tubular portion, said second tubular portion having an annular groove formed in an exterior surface and an O-ring retained in said groove; a pulley rotatably mounted inside said reel housing on an axis of rotation; a nozzle mounted on said pulley, said nozzle having a tubular nozzle inlet receiving said second tubular portion, said O-ring sealing between said exterior surface of said second tubular portion and an interior surface of said nozzle inlet, said nozzle having a nozzle outlet in fluid communication with said nozzle inlet, said nozzle outlet extending transverse to said axis of rotation; and a reel hose being wound on said pulley, said reelhose having one end attached to said nozzle outlet and an opposite end extending through said housing aperture.
  • 2. The air hose reel according to claim 1, including an air supply hose attached to said first tubular portion of said flange.
  • 3. The air hose reel according to claim 1, including a return spring attached to said pulley for automatically rewinding said reel hose.
  • 4. The air hose reel according to claim 1, including a handle extending from said reel housing for hand carrying the air hose reel.
  • 5. The air hose reel according to claim 1, including a mounting bracket releasably attached to said reel housing for attaching the air hose reel to a mounting surface.
  • 6. An air hose reel for storing an air hose and connecting the air hose with a pressurized air supply, comprising:a hollow reel housing having first and second cup-shaped housing halves, each of said housing halves having a generally inverted U-shaped handle portion extending outwardly therefrom, said handle portions cooperating to form a handle for hand carrying the air hose reel; a generally U-shaped mounting bracket for attaching the air hose reel to a mounting surface; a rod extending through apertures formed in said mounting bracket and apertures formed in at least one of said handle portions, said rod detachably attaching said housing to said mounting bracket; a flange mounted on an exterior of said second half of said housing, said flange including a first tubular portion extending outwardly from said reel housing and adapted to be connected to a source of pressured air, and a second tubular portion extending inside said reel housing and in fluid communication with said first tubular portion, said second tubular portion having an annular groove formed in the exterior surface and an O-ring retained in said groove; a pulley rotatably mounted inside said reel housing on an axis of rotation; a nozzle mounted on said pulley, said nozzle having a tubular nozzle inlet receiving said second tubular portion, said O-ring sealing between said exterior surface of said second tubular portion and an interior surface of said nozzle inlet, said nozzle having a nozzle outlet in fluid communication with said nozzle inlet, said nozzle outlet extending transverse to said axis of rotation; a reel hose being wound on said pulley, said reel hose having one end attached to said nozzle outlet and an opposite end extending through said housing aperture; and a return spring mounted in said pulley for automatically winding up said reel hose, said return spring having one end attached to said pulley and an opposite end fixed relative to said housing.
  • 7. The air hose according to claim 6 including a nut releasably attached to said rod and preventing removal of said rod from said mounting bracket apertures and said at least one handle portion apertures.
  • 8. The air hose according to claim 6 wherein said pulley includes a pair of pulley halves each having a plurality of radially extending flanges at an outer edge thereof, said flanges defining a space for retaining said reel hose.
  • 9. The air hose according to claim 6 including a shaft mounted in said first half of said reel housing, said shaft rotatably supporting said pulley.
  • 10. The air hose according to claim 9 wherein said opposite end of said return spring is attached to said shaft.
  • 11. The air hose according to claim 6 including a hose clamp attaching said one end of said reel hose to said nozzle outlet.
  • 12. The air hose according to claim 6 including a ball stop attached to said reel hose adjacent said opposite end.
  • 13. An air hose reel for storing an air hose and connecting the air hose with a pressurized air supply, comprising:a hollow reel housing having first and second cup-shaped housing halves, each of said housing halves having a generally inverted U-shaped handle portion extending outwardly therefrom, said handle portions cooperating to form a handle for hand carrying the air hose reel; a generally U-shaped mounting bracket for attaching the air hose reel to a mounting surface; a rod extending through apertures formed in said mounting bracket and apertures formed in at least one of said handle portions, said rod detachably attaching said housing to said mounting bracket; a nut releasably attached to said rod and preventing removal of said rod from said mounting bracket apertures and said at least one handle portion apertures; a flange mounted on an exterior of said second half of said housing, said flange including a first tubular portion extending outwardly from said reel housing and adapted to be connected to a source of pressured air, and a second tubular portion extending inside said reel housing and in fluid communication with said first tubular portion, said second tubular portion having an annular groove formed in the exterior surface and an O-ring retained in said groove; a pulley rotatably mounted inside said reel housing on an axis of rotation; a nozzle mounted on said pulley, said nozzle having a tubular nozzle inlet receiving said second tubular portion, said O-ring sealing between said exterior surface of said second tubular portion and an interior surface of said nozzle inlet, said nozzle having a nozzle outlet in fluid communication with said nozzle inlet, said nozzle outlet extending transverse to said axis of rotation; a reel hose being wound on said pulley, said reel hose having one end attached to said nozzle outlet by a hose clamp, and an opposite end extending through said housing aperture; a shaft mounted in said first half of said reel housing, said shaft rotatably supporting said pulley; and a return spring mounted in said pulley for automatically winding up said reel hose, said return spring having one end attached to said pulley and an opposite end attached to said shaft.
  • 14. The air hose reel according to claim 13 wherein said pulley includes a pair of pulley halves each having a plurality of radially extending flanges at an outer edge thereof, said flanges defining a space for retaining said reel hose.
  • 15. The air hose reel according to claim 13 including a ball stop attached to said reel hose adjacent said opposite end.
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