The present invention relates to a cable control device for a pipeline cleaner and, more particularly, to a device with which a cable is driven to move forward or backward controllably.
A cleaning device for cleaning conduits as disclosed in the European Patent EP 2277634 B1 includes three rollers that are arranged on a circumference of a spring shaft. The spring shaft is driven to move forward or backward controllably by an adjusting knob which regulates spatial positions of one roller relative to other two rollers. However, the cleaning device is complicated in structure, and the adjusting knob is operated inconveniently. When the adjusting knob is operated by a user for cleaning a conduit, the user has to rotate the adjusting knob by one hand but suspends the cleaning operation first or keeps the cleaning operation by the other hand only.
A cleaning device for cleaning pipelines as disclosed in the European Patent EP 3059022 includes a handle with which spatial positions of one roller relative to the other two rollers can be adjusted such that the spring shaft is driven to move forward or backward controllably. However, the operation of the handle is not ergonomic and likely to cause misoperation by an operator.
Thus, an objective of the present invention is to provide a cable control device for a pipeline cleaner to improve the aforementioned problems. The cable control device of the present invention is simplified structurally, user-friendly, and assembled conveniently.
To achieve this and other objectives, a cable control device for a pipeline cleaner of a first embodiment of the present invention includes a barrel, a control member and a toggle. The pipeline cleaner includes a cable drum, a support tube joining at a front end of the cable drum, and a cable partially received in the cable drum. The barrel is mounted at a front end of the support tube and includes an upper body and a lower body. The upper body includes an outside surface provided with an adapter thereon. The adapter has a perforation interiorly and is provided with spaced first and second slots in the adapter and in communication with the perforation. The lower body is combined with the upper body and accommodates first and second rollers interiorly. The control member is rotationally accommodated in the perforation of the adapter and includes a bottom extending into the upper body. A third roller is mounted on the bottom of the control member. The toggle penetrates the adapter via either the first slot or the second slot optionally and is coupled with the control member for actuation of the control member and the toggle together. The cable extends through a region encircled with the first, second, third rollers and can be clamped or released by the first, second and third rollers. A width of each of the first and second slots along a circumference of the adapter is greater than a diameter of the toggle. The toggle can be shifted in the first slot or the second slot along a circumference direction of the adapter for changes of spatial positions of the third roller relative to the first and second rollers and for movement of the cable forward or backward controllably.
In a preferred form, a top lid is provided on an upper end of the adapter, and at least one washer is installed in the adapter between the control member and the top lid to elastically press the control member.
Furthermore, a cable control device for a pipeline cleaner of a second embodiment of the present invention includes a barrel, a control member and a toggle. The barrel is mounted in the front end of the support tube and includes an upper portion and a lower portion. The lower portion accommodates first and second rollers interiorly, and the upper portion is provided with a adapter thereon. The adapter has a perforation interiorly and is provided with spaced first and second slots in the adapter and in communication with the perforation. The control member is rotationally accommodated in the perforation of the adapter and includes a bottom extending into the upper portion. A third roller is mounted on the bottom of the control member. The toggle penetrates the adapter via either the first slot or the second slot optionally and is coupled with the control member for actuation of the control member and the toggle together.
The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
The illustrative embodiments may best be described by reference to the accompanying drawings where:
A pipeline cleaner 100 including a cable control device 10 of a first embodiment of the present invention is shown in
The cable control device 10 is mounted at the front end 141 of the support tube 14 and includes a barrel 19, a control member 40 and a toggle 41. In this embodiment, the barrel 19 consists of an upper body 20 and a lower body 30. In another embodiment, the barrel 19 is molded integrally, as shown in
The control member 40, which is a cylindrical body in this embodiment, is rotationally accommodated in the perforation 26 of the adapter 21. A washer 42 and a dish-shaped washer 421, both of which are installed in the adapter 21 between the top of the control member 40 and the top lid 25, are abutted and compressed by the top lid 25 that is being rotated such that a force applied on the control member 40 by the washers 42, 421 is adjusted. Each of the washer 42 and the dish-shaped washer 421 can be replaced with another elastic component. A third roller 43 is mounted on a bottom of the control member 40 which extends into the upper body 20, and at least one mounting hole 44 is formed in the control member 40 and aligned with one of the first and second slots 22 and 23.
The toggle 41, which penetrates the adapter 21 via either the first slot 22 or the second slot 23 optionally, is engaged in the mounting hole 44 of the control member 40, so that both the control member 40 and the toggle 41 can be actuated together. A width of each of the first and second slots 22 and 23 along the circumference of the adapter 21 is greater than the diameter of the toggle 41. Accordingly, the toggle 41 driven to move around the adapter 21 circumferentially by an operator is shifted between two ends of the first slot 22 or the second slot 23 (as shown in
After the cable control device 10 of the present invention is installed at the front end 141 of the support tube 14, the layout of the first and second rollers 31, 32 and the third roller 43 mounted inside the barrel 19 is presented as a triangle approximately and the cable 50 extends through the three rollers 31, 32, 43 (
A user operating the pipeline cleaner 100 grips the handle 18 by one hand, rotating the crank arm 16 by the other hand and driving the cable 50 clamped by the three rollers 31, 32, 43 to move forward or backward into a drain to be cleaned. When the toggle 41 is shifted to the right-hand side end of the first slot 22 (the forward arrow 27 in
The mechanism of changing spatial positions of one roller relative to the other two rollers for controllable movement of the spring shaft forward or backward is a prior art. However, the cable control device 10 of the present invention is simplified in structure and user-friendly in contrast to the prior art. Specifically, the cable 50 is driven to move forward or backward controllably by a user who can use his/hand gripping the handle 18 to flip the toggle 41. Accordingly, a user flipping the toggle 41 needs not to stop rotating the crank arm 16 temporarily or to operate the pipeline cleaner 100 by the other hand only. In particular, when a pipeline is clogged seriously or the cable 50 jammed in a pipeline needs to be moved back and forth for a period of time, the cable 50 can be moved back and forth alternatively by user's fingers flipping the toggle 41 easily.
The scope of the invention is to be indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.
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