Feed control device for plumbing apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6360397
  • Patent Number
    6,360,397
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A device for axially feeding a drain cleaning snake relative to a storage drum therefor comprises axially spaced apart support members having openings therethrough for receiving the snake and a plurality of snake driving rolls spaced apart about the axis of the openings and having opposite ends interconnected with the support members for the support members to be pivotal relative to one another about the axis of the openings so as to displace the driving rolls between neutral and activating positions in which the roll axes are respectively parallel to and skewed relative to the openings and in which the driving rolls respectively disengage and drivingly engage the snake. The support members are spring biased to the neutral position of the driving rolls.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to the art of drain cleaning apparatus and, more particularly, to an improved feed control arrangement by which a flexible snake of such apparatus can be axially advanced and retracted relative thereto during a drain cleaning operation.




Drain cleaning apparatus of the character to which the present invention is directed is generally comprised of a motor driven snake or drain cleaning drum in which the snake or drain cleaning cable is wound about the axis of the drum and is rotatable therewith. The drum has an open front end through which a free or outer end of the snake extends for entrance into a drain to be cleaned, and a feed control device for the snake is generally supported on the frame of the apparatus forwardly of the open front end of the drum for receiving the snake. The snake, as is conventional, is an elongate flexible member made of tightly wound spring wire, and the free or outer end thereof is adapted to be displaced outwardly and inwardly relative to the drum through operation of the feed mechanism.




Often, as shown for example in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,882,565 to Irwin, et al. and 5,031,263 to Babb, et al., the snake feeding mechanism is comprised of three drive rolls circumferentially spaced apart to provide an opening through which the snake extends and which rolls are adapted to engage the snake so as to cause the latter to move inwardly or outwardly of the snake drum in response to rotation of the drum and thus the snake. Generally, two of the rollers are radially adjustable relative to the snake axis so as to enable the feed mechanism to accommodate snakes having different diameters, and the third roller is generally spring biased so that the snake is firmly captured between the three rollers. The rollers are either skewed relative to the snake axis to achieve driving of the snake, as shown in the patent to Babb, et al., or are externally grooved to have a contour corresponding to that of the outer surface of the snake.




In the feed control arrangements heretofore available for use in connection with power driven drain cleaning apparatus, including those specifically referenced above, the snake feed control arrangements are structurally complex, difficult to access with respect to cleaning and/or performing maintenance and replacement operations with respect to parts thereof, and require time-consuming adjustments or disassembly operations in connection with the initial feeding of the enlarged auger contoured end of the snake or an auger or blade attachment thereon through the feed device. In this respect, for example, the feed rolls are enclosed in a housing and cannot be easily accessed for cleaning, maintenance or replacement without at least partial disassembly of the housing, or removal of the rolls, whereby access in any event requires considerable time and effort. In the arrangements in which the feed rolls are mounted in a housing for radial adjustment relative to an opening through the housing for the snake, the supporting structures are complex, adjustment is time consuming and displacement of the rolls radially outwardly of the opening to accommodate withdrawal or insertion of the tip end of a snake is also time consuming, especially if it is necessary to remove one of the feed rolls. Structural complexity not only adds to the manufacturing costs but also often makes the operation of the mechanism cumbersome. Further, the inability to obtain accurate adjustment of the rollers relative to the axis of the feed mechanism can result in an erratic action during use of the apparatus, and such action poses undesirable wear on the component parts of the snake feeding mechanism and causes instability with respect to the support of the apparatus during operation thereof. Still further, some of the previous feed arrangements, such as that shown in the patent to Irwin, et al., require the use of a reversible motor in order to achieve feed of the snake in opposite directions relative to the drum. While others of the previous feed mechanisms, such as that shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,580,306 to Irwin, provide for reversing the skew of the drive rolls so as to enable both extension and retraction of the snake in response to rotation of the drum in the same direction, the arrangements for adjusting the skew of the drive rolls is structurally complex and, most often, requires manual displacement of the adjusting mechanism to release driving engagement of the rolls with the snake.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A snake feed control device in accordance with the present invention is of simple structure and comprised of a mini-mum number of parts which are structurally interrelated so as to provide a feeding device in which the foregoing and other problems and disadvantages encountered in connection with such devices heretofore available are minimized or overcome. More particularly in this respect, a snake feeding device in accordance with the present invention is comprised of a pair of support members having aligned openings therethrough for receiving a snake and which are axially spaced apart and interconnected with one another by a plurality of snake driving roll units circumferentially spaced apart about the axis of the openings. The snake driving roll units include roll members mounted on shafts having axially opposite ends which are pivotally interconnected with the support members such that the latter can be rotated in opposite directions relative to one another so as to displace the snake driving rolls between a neutral position in which the rolls do not drivingly engage the snake and an actuating position in which the rolls drivingly engage the snake for displacing the snake axially relative to the feeding device. In the neutral position, the roller shafts are parallel to the axis of the openings through the support members and the driving rolls are radially spaced from the axis of the openings through the support members so as to enable the enlarged auger contour or attachment on the free end of a snake to be readily movable through the device. In the actuating position the roller shafts and thus the rollers are skewed relative to the axis and the rollers are in inner positions to engage a snake therebetween, whereby rotation of the snake and engagement of the rolls therewith displaces the snake axially relative to the support members.




Preferably, the support members are rotatably displaceable in opposite directions from the neutral position, whereby the drive rolls can be skewed in opposite directions relative to the openings through the support members so as to enable displacement of the snake in axially opposite directions relative to the feeding device without reversing the direction of rotation of the snake. This advantageously enables both extending and retracting the snake relative to a storage drum without having to reverse the rotation of the latter to achieve retraction of the snake thereinto. It is also preferred to provide for the axially opposite ends of the driving roll shafts to be pivotally interconnected with the support members by ball and socket type joints therebetween, and to provide a biasing spring arrangement by which the support members and driving rolls are biased to the neutral position and returned thereto when released from an actuating position. These features advantageously enable minimzing the number of component parts and simplifying the structure of the feeding device while improving the ease and reliability of operation thereof and minimizing the time and effort required to perform maintenance on and/or replace parts of a device.




It is accordingly an outstanding object of the present invention to provide an improved feed control device for axially feeding a snake in power driven drain cleaning apparatus.




Another object is the provision of a snake feed control device of the foregoing character which comprises snake driving rolls mounted between axially spaced apart, relatively rotatable support components for displacement between neutral and actuating positions relative to a snake extending through the device in response to relative rotational displacement of the support components.




A further object is the provision of a feed control device of the foregoing character wherein an enlarged auger shaped or other tip end of a snake can be moved through the device with the driving rolls in the neutral positions thereof without disassembly of any part of the device.




Yet a further object is the provision of a feed control device of the foregoing character in which the component parts can be readily disassembled to facilitate maintenance and/or replacement of parts.




Another object is the provision of a feed control device of the foregoing character which is easy to operate and reliable in operation and which is comprised of a minimum number of parts structured and structurally interrelated to provide a compact feed control device which can accommodate different sized snakes without structural modification or adjustment, which minimizes the time required to feed or retract a snake therethrough and which is more economical to produce and maintain than such devices heretofore available.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing objects, and others, will in part be obvious and in part pointed out more fully hereinafter in conjunction with the written description of preferred embodiments of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a front elevation view of one embodiment of a feed control device in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional elevation view of the device as seen along line


2





2


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the device, partially in section, mounted on the frame of drain cleaning apparatus and showing the driving rolls in a neutral or outer position relative to a drain cleaning snake extending forwardly of the apparatus;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 3

with the spring removed for clarity and showing the driving rolls in a first actuated position relative to the snake;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view similar to FIG.


4


and showing the driving rolls in a second actuated position relative to the snake;





FIG. 6

is an exploded perspective view of a driving roll unit for a feed control device in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 7

is an exploded perspective view of another driving roll unit for a feed control device in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of another embodiment of a feed control device in accordance with the invention showing the driving rolls in the neutral position;





FIG. 9

is an exploded perspective view of a driving roll unit for the device shown in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a front elevation view of the device shown in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 11

is a plan view in section taken along line


11





11


in

FIG. 10

; and,





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the feed device showing the driving rolls in an actuated position thereof.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now in greater detail to the drawings, wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating preferred embodiments of the invention only and not for the purpose of limiting the invention,

FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate a feed control device


10


having an axis A and axially opposed support members


12


and


14


having axially spaced apart end walls


16


and


18


, respectively, and circular outer side walls


20


and


22


extending axially inwardly from end walls


16


and


18


, respectively. Walls


20


and


22


are designed to substantially telescopically interengaged, and support members


12


and


14


are relatively displaceable both axially and rotatably relative to axis A in the manner and for the purpose which will become apparent hereinafter. As shown in

FIG. 2

, walls


20


A and


22


A lie in a plane substantially parallel to axis A. A portion of the top surface of wall


20


A is positioned under a portion of the lower surface of wall


22


A. Wall


20


B is also shown to lie in a plane substantially parallel to axis A. Wall


22


B is shown to slope downwardly from axis A, thereby form a space between wall


20


B and


22


B to allow dirt and/or fluids to exit the interior of the feed control device. End walls


16


and


18


are provided with openings


24


and


26


, respectively, which are coaxial with axis A for receiving a drain cleaning snake which is displaced axially, forwardly and rearwardly of the feed device as set forth more fully hereinafter.




Feed device


10


further includes three snake driving roll units


30


which are axially between and interconnect end walls


16


and


18


of the support members and which are equally spaced apart circumferentially about axis A of the device. As best seen in

FIGS. 2 and 6

of the drawing, each of the driving roll units


30


comprises a driving roll member


32


rotatably mounted on a driving roll shaft


34


having an axis


36


and axially opposite ends


38


and


40


which are threaded for the purpose set forth hereinafter. Shaft


34


has a radially outwardly extending circumferential shoulder


42


intermediate the opposite ends thereof and a roller supporting portion


44


axially adjacent the shoulder, and driving roll member


32


has an opening


46


axially therethrough which receives supporting portion


44


of the shaft for roll member


32


to be rotatable about axis


36


. Roll member


32


is axially positioned on shaft


34


by shoulder


42


and a spring retaining clip


48


which is releasably interengaged in a spring clip groove


50


in the shaft. Each of the driving roll units further includes spherical balls


52


and


54


respectively mounted on ends


40


and


38


of shaft


34


by corresponding internally threaded bores


56


therethrough which are threadedly interengaged with the externally threaded shaft ends. For the purpose set forth hereinafter, each of the balls


52


and


54


is provided with a pair of diametrically opposed notches


58


each of which is defined by intersecting planar walls, not designated numerically, which extend axially and radially with respect to axis


36


.




As will be appreciated from

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


of the drawings, the axially outer side of each of the walls


16


and


18


of support members


12


and


14


is provided with three ball sockets


60


equally spaced apart about axis A and having a constricted opening


61


inwardly through the corresponding wall from the bottom of the socket. The threaded ends


38


and


40


of the roll shafts extend axially outwardly through openings


61


and receive the corresponding one of the spherical balls


52


and


54


, whereby it will be appreciated that each of the opposite ends of each driving roll unit


30


is pivotally interconnected with the corresponding one of the walls


16


and


18


of the support members. When the feeding device is in a neutral position with respect to feeding snake, as shown in

FIGS. 1-3

, the ball sockets in walls


16


and


18


are axially aligned, whereby the axes


36


of the driving roll members


32


and shafts


34


are parallel to one another and to axis A of the feeding device. A coiled compression spring


62


extends about driving roll units


30


and engages against the inner sides of walls


16


and


18


of the housing members to bias the latter axially away from one another and, as will be appreciated from

FIG. 2

, balls


52


and


54


interengage with sockets


60


to limit axial displacement between the housing members in the direction of separation thereof. In the embodiment disclosed, wall


16


of housing member


12


is provided with a pair of openings


64


therethrough for mounting the feed device on a plumbing tool as described hereinafter, and housing member


14


is provided with an operating handle


66


for actuating the feeding device in the manner and for the purpose set forth hereinafter. Operating handle


66


includes a stem


68


having a radially inner end received in a recess


70


therefor in wall


18


of housing member


14


and secured thereto such as by a hex head screw


72


. The operating handle further includes an operating knob


74


mounted on stem


66


by way of an internally threaded bore


75


in the knob receiving externally threaded outer end


77


of stem


68


. It will be appreciated from the foregoing description that assembly and/or disassembly of the snake feeding device is readily achieved as a result of the removable mounting of balls


52


and


54


on opposite ends of shafts


34


together with the removable mounting of driving rolls


32


on the shafts. In this respect, for example, removal of balls from the opposite ends of shafts


34


releases housing members


12


and


14


for axial separation without removing driving roll members


32


from the shafts. Alternatively, the balls at the ends of the shafts adjacent snap ring groove


50


can be removed and then driving roll members


32


can be removed by removal of the snap rings, after which the shaft and the balls on the opposite ends thereof can be withdrawn through the corresponding socket opening.




As mentioned hereinabove, feeding device


10


is adapted to be mounted on drain cleaning apparatus which may, for example, be a motor driven drain cleaner sold by the Ridge Tool Company of Elyria, Ohio under the latter's product designation K-40. The latter, as shown in part in

FIG. 3

of the drawing, comprises a frame which supports a cable drum assembly


76


for rotation about a cable drum axis which coincides with axis A of feed device


10


. The drum assembly is adapted to be driven by an electric motor, not shown, and the drain cleaning snake or cable is coiled in the drum housing about the drum axis and extends forwardly through forwardly extending hub


78


and exit collar


80


of the drum assembly. The frame of the drain cleaning apparatus includes a portion


82


extending horizontally across the front end of drum assembly


76


below exit collar


80


, and feed device


10


is mounted on frame portion


82


by means of a mounting bracket


84


having a lower U-shaped mounting portion


86


suitably secured to frame portion


82


by connection arrangement


88


. Mounting bracket


84


further includes an upwardly extending mounting plate portion


90


and a sleeve portion


92


extending rearwardly therefrom and rotatably receiving exit collar


80


, and feed device


10


is mounted on plate portion


90


by a pair of screws extending through openings


64


therefor and outer wall


16


of housing member


12


. As will be appreciated from

FIG. 3

, drain cleaning snake extends through hub


78


and exit collar


80


and through feed device


10


for entry of the free or outer end of the snake into a drain or waste line to be cleaned. In the embodiment illustrated, free end of the snake is formed to provide an auger tip which is radially enlarged relative to the remainder of the snake. As is well known, other auger or cutter components can be provided on the free end of the snake.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-5

,

FIGS. 1-3

illustrate the snake feed device in a neutral position in which the axes


36


of driving roll units


30


are parallel to one another and to axis A and in which the driving roll members


32


are transverse to axis A and spaced radially outwardly a maximum distance therefrom. As will be appreciated from

FIG. 1

, driving roll members


32


of driving roll units


30


disengage snake in the neutral position of feed device


10


, whereby rotation of drum assembly


76


rotates snake relative to the feed device but without any axial displacement of the snake relative thereto. Furthermore, the spacing of roller members


32


from axis A in the neutral position provides clearance for introducing or removing enlarged end of the snake from the device without interference thereof with the roller members.





FIG. 4

illustrates displacement of housing member


14


counterclockwise about axis A from the neutral position represented by the broken line position of operating handle


66


to an actuating position shown by the solid line positions of the component parts. In response to displacement of operating handle


66


from the broken line to the solid line position thereof shown in

FIG. 4

, the fixed position of housing member


12


relative to axis A provided by the attachment of housing


12


to mounting bracket


84


results in the displacement of the axes


36


and driving roll members


32


of driving roll units


30


to positions in which the axes and driving roll members are skewed relative to axis A. Moreover, such relative rotational displacement between housing members


12


and


14


results in the housing members being axially displaced toward one another against the bias of spring


62


in that balls


52


interengaged with wall


18


of housing member


14


remain axially fixed while the axial positions of balls


52


interengaged with wall


16


of housing member


12


is shortened in the direction toward wall


18


as a result of the skewing of axes


36


relative to axis A. The displacement of driving roll members


32


from the neutral to the activating positions thereof shown in

FIG. 4

moves the driving roll members radially inwardly of axis A into the skewed positions which, in response to engagement thereof with the rotating snake, cause the latter to be axially displaced relative to feed device


10


in the direction of extension or retraction relative to drum assembly


76


which depends on the direction of rotation thereof about axis A. Accordingly, it will be appreciated that the driving roll members in the activating positions thereof are positioned closer to axis A then when the driving roll units are in the neutral position. As long as the operating handle is held in the solid line position shown in

FIG. 4

, the rotating snake will continue to be axially fed relative to feed device


10


in accordance with the direction of rotation of the snake drum. When handle


66


is released from the solid line position shown in

FIG. 4

, the force of compression spring


62


biases housing member


12


axially outwardly away from housing member


14


, thus returning the component parts to the neutral position shown in FIG.


3


.




As will be appreciated from the foregoing descriptions of

FIGS. 3 and 4

, and as shown in

FIG. 5

, operating handle


66


is adapted to be displaced clockwise from the neutral position shown by broken lines in

FIG. 5

to another activating position shown by the solid line positions of the component parts of the feed mechanism in FIG.


5


and in which the driving roll axes and driving roll members


32


of the driving roll units


30


are skewed relative to axis A in the direction opposite the skew of the parts in FIG.


4


. Displacement of operating handle


66


to the solid line position shown in

FIG. 5

results in similar displacement of the component parts relative to one another as described in connection with

FIG. 4 and

, in part in this respect, results in the displacement of housing member


14


toward housing member


12


against the bias of compression spring


62


. Accordingly, the driving roll members are displaced radially inwardly to engage the rotating snake whereby, without changing the direction of rotation of the snake drum assembly


76


the snake is axially driven relative to the latter in the direction opposite that when the component parts are in the positions thereof shown in FIG.


4


. Again, release of the operating handle from the solid line position shown in

FIG. 5

results in displacement of the component parts back to the neutral position by the bias of spring


62


and in which the driving roll members disengage the snake whereby the latter rotates but is not axially displaced relative to the drum assembly. The diametrically opposed recesses


58


in ball members


52


and


54


of the driving roll units


30


provide for skewing displacement of the drive roll units without interference between the balls and the restricted inner ends of the ball sockets


60


. Further, while it will be appreciated that biasing spring


62


is not necessary for operation of the feed device, the biasing effect thereof is preferred in that it stabilizes the component parts against unintentional displacement from the neutral to one or the other of the activating positions as well as promoting the return movement of the component parts from an activating to the neutral positions thereof.





FIG. 7

illustrates a modification of the driving roll units


30


, designated


30


A, and which comprises a driving roll member


32




a


rotatably mounted on a driving roll shaft which is defined by shaft portions


34




a


integral with the spherical balls


52




a


and


54




a


. Each shaft portion


34




a


has a radially outwardly extending circumferential shoulder


42




a


intermediate the opposite ends thereof and a roller supporting portion


44




a


axially adjacent the shoulder. Driving roll member


32




a


has an opening


46




a


axially therethrough which receives supporting portions


44




a


of the shaft for roll member


32




a


to be rotatable about shaft axis


36


A, and the roll member is axially positioned on the shaft by shoulders


42




a


. Each of the shaft portions


34




a


has an internally threaded bore


35


, and the shaft portions are interconnected by a set screw


37


such that the innermost ends of supporting portions


44




a


about to axially capture roll member


32




a


between shoulders


42




a


. As described hereinabove with regard to driving roll units


30


, each of the balls


52




a


and


54




a


is provided with a pair of diametrically opposed notches


58




a


each of which is defined by intersecting planar walls, not designated numerically, which extend axially and radially with respect to axis


36


A.





FIGS. 8-12

of the drawing illustrate another embodiment of a feed control device in accordance with the present invention. In this embodiment, the feed device


10


A has an axis A′ and comprises axially spaced apart support members


100


and


102


having openings


104


therethrough for receiving a snake and having a plurality of snake driving roll units


106


equally spaced apart about axis A′ and having axially opposite ends pivotally interconnected with support members


100


and


102


as set forth more fully hereinafter. As best seen in

FIG. 9

, each of the driving roll units


106


includes a shaft


108


having an axis


110


and axially opposite ends defined by flat mounting tabs


112


having openings


114


extending therethrough transverse to axis


110


. Shaft


108


includes a radially outwardly extending circumferential shoulder


116


intermediate the opposite ends thereof and a circular roll support portion


118


adjacent shoulder


116


, and a driving roll member


120


has an opening


121


therethrough receiving roll support portion


118


by which the roll member is rotatably supported on the shaft. The roll is axially retained on the shaft by a spring clip component


122


removably received in a peripheral groove


124


provided therefor adjacent roll support portion


118


. Each of the driving roll units


106


includes mounting forks


126


at the axially opposite ends of shaft


108


, and each of the mounting forks includes an axially inwardly open U-shaped mounting bracket


128


and a circular mounting pin


130


extending axially outwardly from the bite portion of mounting bracket


128


. The legs of mounting bracket


128


are provided with aligned openings


132


therethrough, and the legs are adapted to receive mounting tab


112


on the corresponding end of shaft


108


with opening


114


therethrough aligned with openings


132


to receive a roll pin


134


by which the mounting bracket and shaft are interconnected for pivotal displacement about a pin axis transverse to axis


110


of the shaft. For the purpose set forth more fully hereinafter, each of the mounting pins


130


is provided with a pair of diametrically opposed recessed flats


136


intermediate the opposite ends thereof.




Support members


100


and


102


are structurally identical insofar as the mounting of driving roll units


106


therebetween is concerned, whereby it will be appreciated that the following description with regard to support member


100


is also applicable to support member


102


. As best seen in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, each of the support members


100


and


102


includes an axially outwardly open circumferentially continuous annular recess


138


radially outwardly of opening


104


through the support member and which provides for the support member to have a U-shaped contour in cross-section which includes an inner wall


140


transverse to axis


110


and axially outwardly extending radially inner and radially outer peripheral walls


142


and


144


, respectively. Three mounting pin openings


146


extend axially through wall


140


at locations equally spaced apart about the circumference of recess


138


, and the openings are slightly larger in diameter than the radial width of recess


138


between walls


142


and


144


, whereby each of the openings


146


includes diametrically opposed arcuate portions


148


in the radially inner and radially outer peripheries of walls


142


and


144


, respectively. Each of the openings


146


is adapted to pivotally receive a mounting pin


130


of a mounting fork


126


of a driving roll unit


106


and, as will become apparent hereinafter, each of the pins


130


has a pivot axis, not designated numerically, which is always parallel to axis A′ of the feed unit, is coaxial with axis


110


of the corresponding driving roll unit


106


when the component parts of the latter are in the neutral positions thereof, and is at an angle to axis


110


when the component parts of the corresponding driving roll unit are in an activated position thereof. Recess


138


is adapted to receive a plurality of compression springs


150


each of which extends between the circumferentially opposed flats


136


of adjacent pins


130


. The opposite ends of each spring abut against the bottoms of the recessed flats and interengage with the axially outer ends of the recesses in pins


130


to axially retain the pins in the corresponding opening


146


. Accordingly, it will be appreciated that support members


100


and


102


are interconnected against axial separation from one another by the interengagement between the compression springs and the recessed flats of pivot pins


130


in recesses


138


of each of the support members. Compression springs


150


serve a further function which is set forth more fully hereinafter.





FIGS. 8 and 10

illustrate the component parts of snake feed device


10


A in a neutral position thereof in which the axes


110


of driving roll units


106


are parallel to one another and to axis A′ of the device. In the neutral position, as will be further appreciated from

FIG. 11

, each pivot pin axis defined by roll pin


134


between shaft


108


and mounting fork


126


is transverse to shaft axis


110


and axis A′ of the device. Accordingly, it will be appreciated that each of the opposite ends of each of the driving roll units


106


is pivotal relative to the corresponding support member about the axis of pin


130


which is parallel to axis A′ and about the axis of roll pin


134


which is transverse to the axis of pin


130


and to axis A′. As will be appreciated from

FIG. 11

, pivotal displacement of each of the pins


30


about its axis pivots flats


136


about the pin axis to displace the corresponding ends of compression springs


150


circumferentially toward the opposite ends thereof, whereby the springs are further compressed to impose a biasing force on flats


136


which biases the mounting pin and thus mounting fork


126


toward the neutral position of the component parts shown in FIG.


8


. This pivotal interrelationship between the opposite ends of each of the driving roll units


106


and support members


100


and


102


provides for the support members to be pivotally displaceable relative to one another in opposite directions about axis A′ so as to displace the component parts of the driving roll unit between the neutral position shown in FIG.


8


and activating positions in which the shafts


108


and driving roll members


120


of the driving roll units are skewed relative to axis A′. One of the activating positions is shown in FIG.


12


and results from pivotally displacing support member


100


clockwise about axis A′ from the position shown in FIG.


8


and relative to support member


102


. In the embodiment illustrated, support member


102


is provided with mounting grooves


152


on outer wall


144


thereof for mounting the feed device on drain cleaning apparatus, such as through a mounting bracket as described hereinabove in connection with the embodiment of

FIGS. 1-6

, and support member


100


is provided with a radially outwardly extending operating handle


154


for displacing the component parts between the neutral and activating positions thereof. As will be appreciated from FIG.


12


and the foregoing description, the release of operating handle


154


will result in the return of the component parts to the neutral position shown in

FIG. 8

as a result of the biasing force of compression springs


150


on the flats of pins


130


at both ends of the feed device. As will be further appreciated, displacement of operating handle


154


counterclockwise from the neutral position will displace the component parts of the feed device to a second activating position in which the shafts and driving roll members of the driving roll units are skewed relative to axis A′ in the direction opposite that shown in FIG.


12


. As will also be appreciated from

FIGS. 8 and 12

and the foregoing description, pivotal displacement of support member


100


in either of the opposite directions about axis A′ from the neutral position thereof displaces support member


100


axially toward fixed support member


102


and displaces driving roll members


120


from the neutral outer positions thereof to radially inner positions in which the roll members drivingly interengage with a snake extending through the feed device. Accordingly, rotation of the snake in engagement with driving roll members


120


causes displacement of the snake axially relative to the feed device and to the cable drum in which the snake is wound, and the direction of the displacement of the snake inwardly or outwardly of the drum with the latter rotating in a given direction is dependant on the direction of skew of the driving roll units relative to axis A′.




While considerable emphasis has been placed herein on the structures and structural interrelationships between the component parts of preferred embodiments of the invention, it will be appreciated that other embodiments can be devised and that many changes can be made in the preferred embodiments without departing from the principles of the present invention. In this respect, for example, it will be appreciated that the ball and socket arrangement for pivotally interconnecting the driving roll units and housing members in the embodiment of

FIGS. 1-6

can be modified to provide an arrangement in which the balls are mounted on the inner walls of the housing and the sockets therefor provided on the opposite ends of the roll shaft. Moreover, it will be appreciated that the sockets for the balls can be provided by the peripheral edges of openings in the support members as opposed to the spherically contoured sockets shown herein. Further, it will be appreciated that the driving roll units of the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 8-12

could be mounted on telescopically interengaged housing members such as those shown in the embodiment of

FIGS. 1-6

together with a compression spring in the housing for biasing the component parts to the neutral positions thereof or, alternatively, that the support members shown in connection with

FIGS. 8-12

could be provided with axially inwardly extending and telescopically interengaging outer walls to enclose the driving roll units. Moreover, in connection with enclosing the roll units, it will be appreciated that a cover member integral with or attached to one of the support members and extending axially across the driving roll units to the other support member could be used instead of telescoping walls on both support members. Still further, it will be appreciated that a biasing spring arrangement could be provided for the embodiment of

FIGS. 1-6

which would pivotally bias the housing members relative to one another from an activated to the neutral position as opposed to the compression spring which imposes an axial bias on the housing members. It will be appreciated too that many mounting bracket arrangements can be devised for mounting the feeding device on drain cleaning apparatus. These and other modifications of the preferred embodiments as well as other embodiments of the invention will be obvious from the disclosure herein, whereby the foregoing descriptive matter is to be interpreted merely as illustrative of the invention and not as a limitation.



Claims
  • 1. A feed control device for use with drain cleaning apparatus including an elongate snake having a snake axis and means to rotate the snake about said snake axis, said device having an axis and comprising first and second axially spaced apart support members having openings therethrough for receiving said snake, a plurality of snake driving rolls axially between said support members and spaced apart about said axis of the device, and means interconnecting each of said driving rolls with said first and second support members for said support members to be pivotal relative to one another about the axis of the device to displace said driving rolls between neutral and activating positions in which said driving rolls respectively disengage and drivingly engage said snake.
  • 2. A device according to claim 1, and means for biasing said support members and driving rolls toward said neutral positions thereof.
  • 3. A device according to claim 1, wherein said means interconnecting each of said driving rolls includes a shaft having axially opposite ends, and means pivotally interconnecting each of said opposite ends with a different one of said first and second support members.
  • 4. A device according to claim 1, and a compression spring axially between said first and second support members for biasing said support members and driving rolls toward said neutral position thereof.
  • 5. A device according to claim 1, further including means surrounding said driving rolls between said first and second support members.
  • 6. A device according to claim 1, wherein said means interconnecting each of said driving rolls includes a roll shaft having axially opposite ends and a roll member rotatably mounted on said shaft between said ends, each of said opposite ends being pivotally interconnected with a different one of said first and second support members by a ball and socket connection therebetween.
  • 7. A device according to claim 1, wherein one of said first and second support members includes means for mounting the device on drain cleaning apparatus and the other support member includes an operating handle for rotating the other support member relative to the one support member.
  • 8. A device according to claim 1, wherein said means interconnecting each of said driving rolls includes a shaft having axially opposite ends, means pivotally interconnecting each of said opposite ends with a different one of said first and second support members, and means for biasing said support members and driving rolls toward said neutral position thereof.
  • 9. A device according to claim 8, further including means surrounding said driving rolls between said first and second support members.
  • 10. A device according to claim 9, wherein said means interconnecting each said driving rolls includes the roll shaft having axially opposite ends and a roll member rotatably mounted thereon between said ends, each of said opposite ends being pivotally interconnected with a different one of said first and second support members by a ball and socket connection therebetween.
  • 11. A device according to claim 10, wherein said means for biasing said support members includes a compression spring axially between said support members and radially inwardly of said means surrounding said driving rolls.
  • 12. A feed control device for use with drain cleaning apparatus including an elongate snake having a snake axis, and means to rotate the snake about said snake axis, said device having an axis and comprising first and second axially spaced apart support members having openings therethrough for receiving said snake, a plurality of snake driving roll units axially between said support members and spaced apart about said axis of the device, each said driving roll unit including a roll shaft having a shaft axis and axially opposite ends each interconnected with a different one of said support members for pivotal displacement of the roll shaft relative thereto between neutral and activating positions in which said shaft axis is respectively parallel to and skewed relative to the axis of the device.
  • 13. A device according to claim 12, wherein said first and second support members are relatively rotatable in opposite directions about the axis of the device to shift each said roll shaft between said neutral and activating positions thereof.
  • 14. A device according to claim 12, wherein each said driving roll unit includes a driving roll member mounted on said roll shaft coaxial with said shaft axis and being displaceable with said shaft between said neutral and activating positions thereof.
  • 15. A device according to claim 12, and biasing means for biasing the roll shafts of said driving roll units toward the neutral position thereof.
  • 16. A device according to claim 12, wherein said axially opposite ends of said roll shaft are interconnected with said support members by a ball and socket connection therebetween.
  • 17. A device according to claim 16, wherein each said ball and socket connection includes a ball on each of the opposite ends of said roll shaft and a socket on each of said support members.
  • 18. A device according to claim 17, wherein said first and second support members are relatively rotatable in opposite directions about the axis of the device to shift each said roll shaft between said neutral and activating positions thereof.
  • 19. A device according to claim 18, wherein one of said first and second support members includes means for mounting the device on drain cleaning apparatus and the other support member includes an operating handle for rotating the other support member relative to the one support member.
  • 20. A device according to claim 19, and biasing means for biasing the roll shafts of said driving roll units toward the neutral position thereof.
  • 21. A device according to claim 20, wherein said biasing means includes a compression spring between said support members biasing said support members axially away from one another.
  • 22. A device according to claim 21, wherein each said driving roll unit includes a driving roll member mounted on said roll shaft coaxial with said shaft axis and being displaceable with said shaft between said neutral and activating positions thereof.
  • 23. A device according to claim 16, and a compression spring between said support members biasing said support members axially away from one another.
  • 24. A feed control device for use with drain cleaning apparatus including an elongate snake having a snake axis and means to rotate said snake about said snake axis, said device including a housing having a housing axis and comprising first and second housing members relatively rotatable in opposite directions about said housing axis and providing axially spaced apart end walls transverse to said housing axis and circular wall means between said end walls, openings in said end walls coaxial with said housing axis for receiving said snake, a plurality of snake driving roll units in said housing and spaced apart about said housing axis, each said driving roll unit including a driving roll member mounted on a roll shaft having a shaft axis and axially opposite ends, and means pivotally interconnecting each of said opposite ends with a different one of said end walls, whereby rotation of said housing members relative to one another in opposite directions about said housing axis shifts the axes of said roll shafts between first and second positions in which said roll shafts are respectively parallel to and skewed relative to said housing axis.
  • 25. A device according to claim 24, wherein said means pivotally interconnecting said opposite ends of said roll shafts with said end walls includes a ball and socket joint therebetween.
  • 26. A device according to claim 25, wherein each said ball and socket joint includes a ball on an end of said roll shaft and a socket for said ball on an end wall of said housing.
  • 27. A device according to claim 24, and a compression spring in said housing between said end walls and biasing said housing members axially away from one another.
  • 28. A device according to claim 24, wherein one of said housing members includes mounting means for said device and the other of said housing members includes an operating handle for rotating said other housing member relative to said one housing member.
  • 29. A device according to claim 24, wherein said means pivotally interconnecting said opposite ends of said roll shaft with a different one of said end walls includes a ball on each end of the roll shaft and a socket for the balls on each of the end walls.
  • 30. A device according to claim 29, and a compression spring in said housing between said end walls and biasing said housing members axially away from one another.
  • 31. A device according to claim 30, wherein one of said housing members includes mounting means for said device and the other of said housing members includes an operating handle for rotating said other housing member relative to said one housing member.
  • 32. A device according to claim 29, wherein each said socket has an outer end opening outwardly of the corresponding end wall to receive the corresponding ball and said balls are removably mounted on the ends of the roll shaft.
  • 33. A device according to claim 32, and a compression spring in said housing between said end walls and biasing said housing members axially away from one another.
  • 34. A device according to claim 33, and a compression spring in said housing between said end walls and biasing said housing members axially away from one another.
  • 35. A device according to claim 29, wherein each said socket has an outer end opening outwardly of the corresponding end wall to receive the corresponding ball and said roll shaft is separable between said opposite ends thereof.
  • 36. A feed control device for use with drain cleaning apparatus including an elongate snake and means to rotate the snake, said device having an axis and comprising first and second axially spaced apart support members having openings therethrough for receiving said snake, a plurality of snake driving rolls axially between said support members and spaced apart about said axis, and connecting means interconnecting said driving rolls and said support members for rotation of one of said support members relative to the other in a first direction about said axis to progressively displace said driving rolls from an outer position in which the rolls are transverse to and spaced radially outwardly a given distance from said axis and an inner position in which the rolls are skewed relative to said axis and spaced therefrom a distance less than said given distance.
  • 37. A device according to claim 36, wherein said connecting means provides for rotation of said one support member in a second direction opposite said first direction to progressively displace said driving rolls from said inner position back to said outer position.
  • 38. A device according to claim 37, wherein said inner position is a first inner position and said connecting means provides for rotation of said one support member in said second direction with said driving rolls in said outer position to progressively displace said rolls to a second inner position in which said rolls are skewed relative to said axis and spaced therefrom a distance less than said given distance, said driving rolls in said first and second inner positions being skewed in opposite directions relative to said axis.
  • 39. A device according to claim 38, and spring means for biasing said support members and driving rolls from said first and second inner positions of said rolls to said outer position thereof.
  • 40. A device according to claim 39, wherein each said driving roll includes a roll shaft having a shaft axis and axially opposite ends, said connecting means pivotally interconnecting each of said opposite ends with a different one of said support members.
  • 41. A device according to claim 40, wherein each said connecting means includes a connecting member mounted on a support member for pivotal movement about a first pivot axis parallel to said axis of the device, and an end of a roll shaft interconnected with said connecting member for pivotal movement of the shaft relative thereto about a second pivot axis transverse to said first pivot axis.
  • 42. A device according to claim 41, wherein said spring means bias said connecting members to a position in which said driving rolls are in said outer position.
  • 43. A device according to claim 40, wherein said first and second support members are housing members providing axially outer end walls transverse to said axis of the device, each said connecting means being between an end wall of one of the housing member and an end of a roll shaft.
  • 44. A device according to claim 43, wherein each said connecting means includes a ball on said end of said roll shaft and a socket for said ball on said end wall of said one housing member.
  • 45. A device according to claim 44, wherein said spring means includes a compression spring in said housing members between said end walls thereof.
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