This invention relates to a dispenser/retraction unit suitable for use in the dispensing and retraction of an elongate flexible member. The invention relates, in particular, to a unit suitable for use in the dispensing and retraction of the elongate flexible member of a retractable barrier system. The unit may, however, be used in a wide range of other applications, for example in the dispensing and retraction of seat belts, ropes, electrical cables or flex, hoses, or for use in bungee jumping or fire exit applications. Although suitable for use in a wide range of applications, for convenience the description herein relates primarily to retractable barrier systems.
The dispenser and retraction unit of a retractable barrier system typically takes the form of a rotatable spool, a coiled spring being provided to apply a biassing load to the spool. A flexible elongate member, usually but not exclusively in the form of webbing, is wound onto the spool. In use, when a barrier is required, the webbing is pulled from the spool, rotating the spool and thereby stressing the spring. Upon release of the webbing, the spring causes the spool to rotate thus retracting the webbing.
It has been found that barriers formed using a long span of a flexible elongate member are severely limited where units of this type are used as the number of turns of flexible elongate member material and/or the number of windings permitted by the spring are limited.
It is an object of the invention to provide a dispenser/retraction unit of simple and convenient form which allows a long length of flexible elongate member material to be used.
According to the present invention there is provided a dispenser/retraction unit comprising an elongate flexible member and at least one tensioning means, the flexible member passing around at least part of the tensioning means, the tensioning means having a biassing load applied thereto urging the tensioning means in a direction tending to retract the flexible member.
The tensioning means conveniently comprises a pulley, roller or similar component, but it will be appreciated that other arrangements are possible, for example the tensioning means could comprise a rod or bar around which the flexible member extends. The tensioning means is conveniently arranged to translate, for example it may be moveable linearly or generally linearly by the biassing load, in use, but it will be appreciated that other forms of movement, for example movement along an arcuate path, are possible.
The flexible elongate member may be of an elastic material.
The tensioning means may be biassed by means of weight. Alternatively it may be resiliently biassed, for example by means of a spring or a length of a suitable elastic material. A further possibility is to use a gas strut to provide the biassing load.
The unit may further comprise one or more additional tensioning means around at least part of which the elongate member passes. One or more of the additional tensioning means may be fixed. One or more of the additional tensioning means may be moveable and have a biassing load applied thereto. The biassing load may be applied commonly to a plurality of the tensioning means, or alternatively separate biassing loads may be provided for each tensioning means. Alternatively, the tensioning means may be arranged in groups, biassing means being associated with each group. Combinations of these arrangements are also possible.
The elongate flexible member may take a range of forms. For example, it may comprise a length of webbing, a rope or rope-like material, of, for example, round or square cross-section, an elastic material, an electrical cable or flex, or a hose.
The unit conveniently includes a housing within which the tensioning means are located, the housing having an opening or openings from which the elongate flexible member can be drawn.
The invention will further be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGS. 11 to 15 illustrate further alternative embodiments
Referring firstly to
Adjacent the idler pulley 18, the housing 20 is formed with an opening or slot (not shown) through which the flexible elongate member 14 extends. One end of the flexible elongate member 14 is firmly attached to the interior of the housing 20 by means of a suitable attachment device 24.
Within the housing 20, a weight 26 forming part of the unit 10 is provided, the weight 26 being secured to the pulley 16 to apply a downward biassing force to the pulley 16 so that, in the configuration illustrated in
In use, when it is desired to dispense the flexible elongate member 14, for example to form part of a retractable barrier, the free end 28 of the flexible elongate member 14 is pulled to withdraw a length of the flexible elongate member 14 from the housing 20. The action of pulling the free end 28 of the flexible elongate member 14 causes the weight 26 to lift, the weight 26 occupying the position shown in
When the barrier is no longer required, the free end 28 of the flexible elongate member 14 is released and the load applied by the weight 26 to the pulley 16 will cause the pulley 16 to fall under the action of gravity thereby retracting the flexible elongate member 14 back into the housing 20, returning to the condition illustrated in
Although
It will be appreciated that a range of other modifications or alterations to the arrangements shown in
Upon release of the free end 28 of the flexible elongate member 14, the springs 36, 38 will act to move the pulleys 34, 16 towards the positions illustrated in
Although in the arrangement illustrated in
In use, in order to dispense the elongate flexible material 48 from the housing 44, a free end thereof is pulled, the action of pulling the elongate flexible member 48 applying a force to the pulleys 40 urging them in a downward direction against the action of the associated gas struts 46, and applying an upwardly directed force to the pulleys 42 against the action of the associated gas struts 46.
When the elongate flexible member 48 is to be retracted back into the housing 44, the free end thereof is released or allowed to feed in and the gas struts urge the pulleys 40, 42 towards the positions illustrated in
It will be appreciated that as, in the retracted condition shown in
Although the arrangements described hereinbefore are all intended to operate with the tensioning means moving in a generally vertical direction, in use, it will be appreciated that this need not always be the case, for example where gas struts, elastic or springs are used to apply the biassing load. As a result, the housing need not be of elongate, upstanding form and could be arranged to extend horizontally or at an angle. Further, the tensioning means do not need to be moveable in the same direction as one another, and so arrangements of, for example, star-like shape are possible.
In each of the arrangements described hereinbefore, the moveable pulleys are individually biassed. However, it will be appreciated that this need not be the case and the moveable pulleys, or groups thereof, may be interconnected and biassed by a common biassing arrangement. For example
As well as showing the possibility of providing a common biassing arrangement for a number of pulleys the arrangement of
In the description hereinbefore, numerous references have been made to the provision of a flexible elongate member. The flexible elongate member may take a wide range of forms. For example, where the dispenser/retraction unit is to be used as part of a retractable barrier system, then the elongate flexible member may take the form of webbing. Alternatively, the elongate flexible member may take the form of a rope or rope-like material of a range of cross-sectional shapes, for example including circular and square cross-section. The material of the flexible elongate member may, in some applications, be of elastic form thereby further increasing the length of barrier which can be erected.
In the description hereinbefore reference is made to damping of the operation of the gas struts to damp dispensing and/or retraction. Damping means may also be provided where other forms of biassing means are used. For example, where weights are provided, the weights may be sized to fit the housing leaving only a small air gap therebetween. The weight and housing will thus act, to some extent, as a piston damping movement of the weight. Other damping mechanisms and techniques may be used, including damping the movement of the elongate flexible member instead of the tensioning means.
Although the description hereinbefore is of the use of the dispenser/retraction unit as part of a retractable barrier system, it will be appreciated that it may be used in a number of other applications. For example, it could be used in the dispensing and retraction of electrical cables or flexes or hoses for gas or liquids. Further possibilities include vehicle seat belts, bungee jump application, harness-type fire exit arrangements or arrangements for use in parachute jump training.
Although the description hereinbefore refers to the provision of tensioning means in the form of pulleys, it will be appreciated that the tensioning means used could take a number of forms and the term pulley should not be taken as limiting in any way.
It will be appreciated that the arrangements described hereinbefore are merely examples of arrangements falling within the scope of the invention and that a number of other possible modifications or alterations may be made.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0407216.1 | Mar 2004 | GB | national |