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The present subject matter relates to a cord storage device, and more particularly, to a low-profile cord storage device that remains connected to the cord at all times.
Cord storage devices are known in the art. While such devices according to the prior art provide a number of advantages, they nevertheless have certain limitations. The present disclosure seeks to overcome certain of those limitations and other drawbacks of the prior art, and to provide new features not heretofore available. A full discussion of the features and advantages of the present disclosure is deferred to the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
According to certain aspects of the present disclosure, the disclosed subject technology relates to a cord storage device that can remain connected to the cord during usage and storage of the cord.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device comprising: a longitudinally extending main body having a first end, a second end and an outer surface, a bore extending through the longitudinally extending main body from the first end to the second end to create a sidewall between the bore and the outer surface, a longitudinal slit extending through the sidewall from the outer surface to the bore, the slit extending from the first end of the main body to the second end of the main body; a first pivot arm pivotally connected to the main body adjacent the first end of the main body, the first pivot arm pivoting between a first stop position generally linear with the longitudinally extending main body and a second stop position at an angle to the longitudinally extending main body, and wherein at least a portion of the first pivot arm can subsequently pivot angularly past the second stop position upon manipulation of the cord storage device; and, a second pivot arm pivotally connected to the main body adjacent the second end of the main body, the second pivot arm pivoting between a first stop position generally linear with the longitudinally extending main body and a second stop position at an angle to the longitudinally extending main body, and wherein the second pivot arm is prevented from pivoting angularly past the second stop position at all times.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device comprising: a longitudinally extending main body having a first end, a second end and an outer surface, a bore extending through the longitudinally extending main body from the first end to the second end to create a sidewall between the bore and the outer surface, a longitudinal slit extending through the sidewall from the outer surface to the bore, the slit extending from the first end of the main body to the second end of the main body; a first pivot arm pivotally connected to the main body adjacent the first end of the main body, the first pivot arm pivoting between a first stop position generally linear with the longitudinally extending main body and a second stop position at an angle to the longitudinally extending main body; and, a second pivot arm pivotally connected to the main body adjacent the second end of the main body, the second pivot arm pivoting between a first stop position generally linear with the longitudinally extending main body and a second stop position at an angle to the longitudinally extending main body, and wherein the second pivot arm is prevented from pivoting angularly past the second stop position at all times.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device comprising: a longitudinally extending main body having a first end, a second end and an outer surface, a bore extending through the longitudinally extending main body from the first end to the second end to create a sidewall between the bore and the outer surface, a longitudinal slit extending through the sidewall from the outer surface to the bore, the slit extending from the first end of the main body to the second end of the main body; a first pivot arm pivotally connected to the main body adjacent the first end of the main body, the first pivot arm pivoting between a first stop position generally linear with the longitudinally extending main body and a second stop position at an angle to the longitudinally extending main body; a second pivot arm pivotally connected to the main body adjacent the second end of the main body, the second pivot arm pivoting between a first stop position generally linear with the longitudinally extending main body and a second stop position at an angle to the longitudinally extending main body, and wherein the second pivot arm is prevented from pivoting angularly past the second stop position at all times; and, wherein the first pivot arm and the second pivot arm have integral stops to prevent pivoting of the first and second pivot arms, respectively, past the second stop position.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device further comprising a slide lock connected to the longitudinally extending main body of the cord storage device and axially moveable on the longitudinally extending main body between a lock position and an unlock position, the slide lock having a tab that engages the first pivot arm when the slide lock is in the lock position to prevent the first pivot arm from pivoting beyond the second stop position.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device wherein the slide lock has a longitudinal slot extending through a sidewall of the slide lock.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device wherein the slide lock is also rotatable about the outer surface of the longitudinally extending main body.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device wherein the first pivot arm has a first lower edge, wherein the second pivot arm has a second lower edge, wherein the first lower edge of the first pivot arm is positioned a first distance from a pivot point of the first pivot arm, wherein the second lower edge of the second pivot arm is positioned a second distance from a pivot point of the second pivot arm, and wherein the first distance is greater than the second distance.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device further comprising a third pivot arm pivotally connected to the main body adjacent the first end of the main body, and a fourth pivot arm pivotally connected to the main body adjacent the second end of the main body.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device further comprising a slide lock connected to the longitudinally extending main body of the cord storage device and axially moveable on the longitudinally extending main body between a lock and an unlock position, the slide lock engaging the first pivot arm and the third pivot arm in the locked position to prevent the first pivot arm and the third pivot arm from pivoting to a position generally linear with the longitudinally extending main body.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device wherein the first pivot arm and the second pivot arm have integral stops to prevent pivoting of the first and second pivot arms, respectively, past the second stop position.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device wherein the pivot axis of the first pivot arm crosses a vertical axis of the bore of the longitudinally extending main body.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device wherein the pivot axis of the first pivot arm does not cross a vertical axis of the bore of the longitudinally extending main body.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device wherein the first pivot arm has a flexible portion to allow a portion of the first pivot arm to be bent.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device wherein the second pivot arm has a flexible portion to allow a portion of the second pivot arm to be bent.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device wherein at least a portion of the first pivot arm can subsequently pivot angularly past the second stop position upon manipulation of the cord storage device.
The disclosed technology further relates to a cord storage device further comprising a slide lock connected to the longitudinally extending main body of the cord storage device and axially moveable on the longitudinally extending main body between a lock position and an unlock position, the slide lock having a tab that engages the first pivot arm when the slide lock is in the lock position to prevent the first pivot arm from pivoting beyond the second stop position.
It is understood that other embodiments and configurations of the subject technology will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, wherein various configurations of the subject technology are shown and described by way of illustration. As will be realized, the subject technology is capable of other and different configurations and its several details are capable of modification in various other respects, all without departing from the scope of the subject technology. Accordingly, the drawings and detailed description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
To understand the present disclosure, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which embodiments of the disclosures are illustrated and, together with the descriptions below are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, and serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. In the drawings:
In one or more implementations, not all of the depicted components in each figure may be required, and one or more implementations may include additional components not shown in a figure. Variations in the arrangement and type of the components may be made without departing from the scope of the subject disclosure. Additional components, different components, or fewer components may be utilized within the scope of the subject disclosure.
While this disclosure is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the disclosure and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the disclosure to the embodiments illustrated. It should be noted that the features illustrated in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, and features of one embodiment may be employed with other embodiments as one of ordinary skill in the relevant art would recognize, even if not explicitly stated herein. Further, descriptions of well-known components and processing techniques may be omitted so as to not unnecessarily obscure the embodiments of the present disclosure. The examples used herein are intended merely to facilitate an understanding of ways in which the present disclosure may be practiced and to further enable those of ordinary skill in the art to practice the embodiments of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the examples and embodiments herein should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present disclosure, which is defined solely by the appended claims and applicable law.
Generally, this disclosure describes various embodiments of a storage device 10 for storing ropes, cords, cables, wires, hoses, strings of lights, computer cables, headphone cables or any other elongated flexible member 12. In one embodiment the storage device 10 has an elongated main body 14, a first pivot arm 16 and a second pivot arm 18.
As shown in the figures, various embodiments of the storage device 10 comprise a longitudinally extending main body 14 having a first end 20, a second end 22 and an outer surface 24. In one embodiment, the cross-sectional profile of the main body 14 is circular, however, other geometries are also acceptable. For example, the cross-sectional shape of the main body 14 could be a circle, triangle, square, rectangle, or polygonal shape of many sides. There are some advantages to a square, hexagon or octagon shape as the edges along the length of the faceted main body may be preferred for better grip or different aesthetic look.
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The cord storage device 10 also has at least one pivot arm 16 pivotally connected to the main body 14 adjacent the first end 20 of the main body 14, referred to herein as the first pivot arm 16, and at least one pivot arm 18 pivotally connected to the main body 14 adjacent the second end 22 of the main body 14, referred to herein as the second pivot arm 18. In one embodiment, the first pivot arm 16 and the second pivot arm 18 are each shorter in length than the main body 14. As shown in
In one embodiment, the first pivot arm 16 pivots between a first stop position as shown in
Similarly, in one embodiment, the second pivot arm 18 pivots between a first stop position as shown in
In one embodiment, as shown in
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The first pivot arm 16 is shown in
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In one embodiment, when the slide lock 42 is rotated to close the slit 30 in the main body 14 and is further positioned against the first end 54 of the first pivot arm 16, and then the first pivot arm 16 is pivoted away from the main body 14 as shown in
In order to remove the cord 12 from the storage device 10, it is not necessary to unwind the entire cord from the device 10. Rather, when the user desires to remove the wound up coils of cord 12 the user slides the slide lock 42 down away from the first pivot arm 16 as shown in
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With respect to the pivot arms, in this embodiment the cord storage device 10 has a first pivot arm 16 pivotally connected to the main body 14 adjacent the first end 20 of the main body 14, a second pivot arm 18 pivotally connected to the main body 14 adjacent the second end 22 of the main body 14, a third pivot arm 70 pivotally connected to the main body 14 adjacent the first end 20 of the main body 14 on the opposite side of the main body 14 as the first pivot arm 16, and a fourth pivot arm 72 pivotally connected to the main body 14 adjacent the second end 22 of the main body 14 on the opposite side of the main body 14 as the second pivot arm 18.
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With respect to the pivot arms, and like the pivot arms of the second embodiment, in this embodiment the cord storage device 10 has a first pivot arm 16 pivotally connected to the main body 14 adjacent the first end 20 of the main body 14, a second pivot arm 18 pivotally connected to the main body 14 adjacent the second end 22 of the main body 14, a third pivot arm pivotally connected to the main body 14 adjacent the first end 20 of the main body 14 on the opposite side of the main body 14 as the first pivot arm 16, and a fourth pivot arm 72 pivotally connected to the main body 14 adjacent the second end 22 of the main body 14 on the opposite side of the main body 14 as the second pivot arm 18.
Further, a slide lock 42 is provided to retain the first and third pivot arms 16 and 70 in the second locked position during retention of the cord 12, as in the embodiment of
Another embodiment of the cord storage device 10 is shown in
The cord storage device 10 also has a first pivot arm 16 pivotally connected to the main body 14 adjacent the first end 20 of the main body 14, and a second pivot arm 18 pivotally connected to the main body 14 adjacent the second end 22 of the main body 14. As shown in
In one embodiment, the first pivot arm 16 pivots between a first stop position generally linear with or in-line with the longitudinally extending main body 14 (not shown), and a second stop position, as shown in
Similarly, in one embodiment, the second pivot arm 18 pivots between a first stop position as shown generally linear with or in-line with the longitudinally extending main body 14 (not shown), and a second stop position, as shown in
In one embodiment a portion of the first and second pivot arms 16 and 18 are flexible and can be bent as shown in
It is understood that the scale of the cord storage device 10 could be very small for use with smaller cords like headphone earbud cords or increased to be used for larger diameter hoses hundreds of feet long. Further, the cord storage device 10 could be used on any long flexible member whether it is separate from an appliance, such as an electrical extension cord, or attached to an appliance, such as an electric hair dryer with attached cord.
In addition to being pivotally attached to the main body, the first and second pivot arms, also called upper and lower arms, could be plugged into sockets, or threaded onto screws or otherwise attached to the main body.
In one embodiment, the cord storage device includes a longitudinal main body and upper and lower arms that are allowed to pivot away from the body at an acute angle to create upper and lower recesses between the arms and the main body to hold a wound length of cord or other elongated flexible member. When the upper and lower arms are both positioned at an acute angle to the main body they create recesses (winding regions) between the arms and the main body to hold coils of wound cord. Releasing the upper arm from its locked position to pivot, including beyond 90 degrees in relation to the main body, allows the wound length of cord to be released all at once for immediate use. The upper and lower arms can also be held in a position in line with the tubular body and length of cord so as to not impede the normal use of the elongated flexible member.
The cord storage device 10 assists in neatly storing long lengths of cords, cables, ropes, wires, string of holiday lights, corded headphones, USB cords, power cords. The storage device is allowed to stay on the cord with a very low-profile rigid device along a short portion of the cord such that it doesn't impede the normal use of the cord in the retracted position. The upper and lower arms can be extended to create a K or X shaped frame which is used to wrap up the cord to store neatly on a compact frame. The cord is wrapped around the upper and lower recesses between the pivoting arms and the main body. After wrapping the cord around the frame, the free end of the cord could be tucked into the tight coils of the cord that are wrapped around the frame or a secondary Velcro® type strap could be used to hold the free end of the cord to the cord bundle. Another option is that if only a portion of the cord is needed for use, most of the cord could stay wrapped on the device while only the portion that is needed could be unwrapped from the device.
The embodiments detailed hereinabove may be combined in full or in part, with any alternative embodiments described.
A reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless specifically stated, but rather “one or more.” The term “some” refers to one or more. Underlined and/or italicized headings and subheadings are used for convenience only, do not limit the subject technology, and are not referred to in connection with the interpretation of the description of the subject technology. Relational terms such as first and second and the like may be used to distinguish one entity or action from another without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities or actions. All structural and functional equivalents to the elements of the various configurations described throughout this disclosure that are known or later come to be known to those of ordinary skill in the art are expressly incorporated herein by reference and intended to be encompassed by the subject technology. Moreover, nothing disclosed herein is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether such disclosure is explicitly recited in the above description.
Numerous modifications to the present disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. Preferred embodiments of this disclosure are described herein, including the best mode known to the inventors for carrying out the disclosure. It should be understood that the illustrated embodiments are exemplary only, and should not be taken as limiting the scope of the disclosure.
Several alternative embodiments and examples have been described and illustrated herein. A person of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate the features of the individual embodiments, and the possible combinations and variations of the components. A person of ordinary skill in the art would further appreciate that any of the embodiments could be provided in any combination with the other embodiments disclosed herein. Additionally, the terms “first,” “second,” “third,” and “fourth” as used herein are intended for illustrative purposes only and do not limit the embodiments in any way. Further, the term “plurality” as used herein indicates any number greater than one, either disjunctively or conjunctively, as necessary, up to an infinite number. Additionally, the term “having” as used herein in both the disclosure and claims, is utilized in an open-ended manner.
As used herein, the phrase “at least one of” preceding a series of items, with the terms “and” or “or” to separate any of the items, modifies the list as a whole, rather than each member of the list (i.e., each item). The phrase “at least one of” does not require selection of at least one item; rather, the phrase allows a meaning that includes at least one of any one of the items, and/or at least one of any combination of the items, and/or at least one of each of the items. By way of example, the phrases “at least one of A, B, and C” or “at least one of A, B, or C” each refer to only A, only B, or only C; any combination of A, B, and C; and/or at least one of each of A, B, and C.
To the extent that the term “include,” “have,” or the like is used in the description or the claims, such term is intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term “comprise” as “comprise” is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim. Phrases such as an aspect, the aspect, another aspect, some aspects, one or more aspects, an implementation, the implementation, another implementation, some implementations, one or more implementations, an embodiment, the embodiment, another embodiment, some embodiments, one or more embodiments, a configuration, the configuration, another configuration, some configurations, one or more configurations, the subject technology, the disclosure, the present disclosure, other variations thereof and alike are for convenience and do not imply that a disclosure relating to such phrase(s) is essential to the subject technology or that such disclosure applies to all configurations of the subject technology. A disclosure relating to such phrase(s) may apply to all configurations, or one or more configurations. A disclosure relating to such phrase(s) may provide one or more examples. A phrase such as an aspect or some aspects may refer to one or more aspects and vice versa, and this applies similarly to other foregoing phrases.
A reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless specifically stated, but rather “one or more.” The term “some” refers to one or more. Underlined and/or italicized headings and subheadings are used for convenience only, do not limit the subject technology, and are not referred to in connection with the interpretation of the description of the subject technology. Relational terms such as first and second and the like may be used to distinguish one entity or action from another without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities or actions. All structural and functional equivalents to the elements of the various configurations described throughout this disclosure that are known or later come to be known to those of ordinary skill in the art are expressly incorporated herein by reference and intended to be encompassed by the subject technology. Moreover, nothing disclosed herein is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether such disclosure is explicitly recited in the above description. No claim element is to be construed under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. § 112, sixth paragraph, unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase “means for” or, in the case of a method claim, the element is recited using the phrase “step for.”
While this specification contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of what may be claimed, but rather as descriptions of particular implementations of the subject matter. Certain features that are described in this specification in the context of separate embodiments can also be implemented in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features that are described in the context of a single embodiment can also be implemented in multiple embodiments separately or in any suitable subcombination. Moreover, although features may be described above as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such, one or more features from a claimed combination can in some cases be excised from the combination, and the claimed combination may be directed to a subcombination or variation of a subcombination.
The title, background, brief description of the drawings, abstract, and drawings are hereby incorporated into the disclosure and are provided as illustrative examples of the disclosure, not as restrictive descriptions. It is submitted with the understanding that they will not be used to limit the scope or meaning of the claims. In addition, in the detailed description, it can be seen that the description provides illustrative examples and the various features are grouped together in various implementations for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure. The method of disclosure is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that the claimed subject matter requires more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the claims reflect, inventive subject matter lies in less than all features of a single disclosed configuration or operation. The claims are hereby incorporated into the detailed description, with each claim standing on its own as a separately claimed subject matter.
It will be understood that the present disclosure may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the Claims are not to be limited to the details given herein. Accordingly, while the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of the disclosure and the scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying Claims.
Further, the claims are not intended to be limited to the aspects described herein, but are to be accorded the full scope consistent with the language claims and to encompass all legal equivalents. Notwithstanding, none of the claims are intended to embrace subject matter that fails to satisfy the requirements of the applicable patent law, nor should they be interpreted in such a way.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/368,654 filed Jul. 17, 2022, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof.
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