Hose reel cart with folding crank handle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6834670
  • Patent Number
    6,834,670
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 31, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 28, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A hose cart allowing preassembly thereby eliminating the need for product packaging necessary of hose carts that are sold in an unassembled state. The hose cart employs a unitary frame for support of a flexible garden hose to be wound into a coil of multiple layers by use of a directional hose reel spool. A crank is provided for rotation of the spool utilizing a collapsible handle for windably holding an elongated flexible garden hose, the crank can be attached to the side of the apparatus allowing left or right hand operation. The pivoting handle can be repeatedly moved from a locked storage position to a locked cranking position. A sleeve is used to allow the handle to be turned within a fixed grip of the operator.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to the storage of flexible garden hoses and, more particularly, to an improved portable hose having a folding crank handle that can be alternately moved from a shipping/storage position to an operative position, and a rotatable sleeve that can be secured to the handle.




BACKGROUND INFORMATION




Portable hose reel carts for handling and storage of flexible water hoses, such as garden hoses, have gained wide public acceptance. While the construction of hose reel carts as quite varied, such carts are primarily constructed of molded plastic components having a centrally disposed rotatable spool for reeling of the flexible hose, a frame for supporting of the spool, wheels at one end of the base of the frame, and a frame handle for tilting the frame onto the wheels to facilitate moving the cart. The frame handle may, or may not be foldable for purposes of shipping and/or storage. For more information concerning the structure and operation of hose reel carts, reference may be made to U.S. Patent RE. 32,510, the teachings of which are hereby incorporated by reference.




Hose reel carts are commonly purchased by the consumer wherein it is desirable that the hose reel cart is easily assembled using minimal hand tools. A problem recognized by the assignee, the Suncast® Corporation, is that a majority of the consuming public is unable, or has no desire to assemble such devices. For this reason, the Suncast® Corporation developed foldable and stackable hose reel carts that permit factory assembly, a few of such teachings are disclosed in the previously mentioned patent registrations.




Common to hose reel carts, whether pre-assembled or those that require assembly, is the use of a crank handle that is secured to a hub for use in rotation of the spool. In hose reel carts that are pre-assembled, the crank handle is formed from a unique configuration wherein the crank handle is pivoted from a shipping position to a useable position, namely, perpendicular to the shipping position. The crank handle mounting assembly frictionally engages a shank for permanently locking the handle in the perpendicular or usable position. In this manner, a pre-assembled hose reel cart may be shipped with a crank handle in a folded position to allow stacking of like hose reel carts. Store personnel or the end consumer would then move the crank handle from its shipping position to its usable position. The crank handle would locks into position forming a rigid engagement. Unique to the locked position is that no amount of hand force will allow the crank handle to return to its shipping position. Attempts to return the crank handle to the stored position typically results in damage or breakage of the crank.




Thus, what is lacking in the art is a hose reel cart having a releasable folding crank handle that allows shipping/storage in a folded position, and freedom to pivot into the operative position during use.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Among the several aspects and features of the present invention may be noted the provision of an improved portable hose reel cart. The hose cart of the present invention is of a shape and design so that the hose cart may be preassembled at the factory thereby eliminating the need for assembly and associated product packaging. Preassembly of the hose reel cart permits the use of a single unitary frame construction for support of a flexible garden hose to be wound into a coil of multiple layers with adjacent turns of each layer touching each other by use of a directional spool rotatably coupled to a frame. The flexible hose is wound around the spool by use of a crank coupled through a hub providing a direct rotational link between the crank and the winding of the spool. During non-use, a handle on the crank is placed in a storage position by pivoting the handle about one end of the crank arm. The crank arm and handle can be positioned on either side of the frame providing a left or right handed operation. The instant invention is directed to an improved crank handle that has a releasable lock for securing the handle in a parallel position with the crank arm for storage and securing the crank handle in a perpendicular position to the crank arm for operation. The crank handle is alternatively movable between the two positions when the lock is released. In addition, a sleeve is provided allowing an operator to rotate the handle with a firm grip.




Thus, an objective of the instant invention is to provide a portable hose reel cart with all components preassembled so as to eliminate the need for assembly by the consumer, yet allow repeatable storage by providing for the use of a moveable crank handle.




Another objective of the instant invention is to disclose the use of a locking tab that allows the crank handle to be locked in either a storage position or an operating position.




Still another objective of the instant invention is to disclose the use of a sleeve friction fit on the handle for relative movement between the handle and the sleeve as the crank is turned.




Other objectives and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein are set forth, by way of illustration and example, certain embodiments of this invention. The drawings constitute a part of the specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objectives and features thereof.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a portable hose cart embodying various aspects of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a front view, partially in section, of the portable hose cart with the tray in a stored position;





FIG. 3

is an exploded view, partially in section, of the reel;





FIG. 4

is a perspective of the folding handle of this invention;





FIG. 5

is a side view, partially in section, of the folding handle of

FIG. 4

; and





FIG. 6

is a cross section of another embodiment of the folding handle of this invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Although the invention will be described in terms of a specific embodiment, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in this art that various modifications, rearrangements and substitutions can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. The scope of the invention is defined by the claims appended hereto.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-3

, illustrated is a typical hose reel cart embodying the present invention, generally indicated by numeral


20


. The major components of the hose storage apparatus include a frame


22


having a collapsible frame handle


24


supporting a spool


26


rotatably mounted to the frame


22


. The spool


26


is rotated by use of a crank


28


coupled to the spool which permits rotating of the spool for purposes of winding a flexible hose onto the cart.




The frame


22


consists of a one-piece molded plastic frame, such as polyethylene, defined by a front crossbar


30


molded to the front legs of inverted V-shaped frame sides


32


and


34


. Rear crossbar


35


is molded to the back legs of the frame sides further providing support for wheels


36


and


38


rotatably coupled by axle


37


for ease of transfer by pivoting the weight of the hose reel cart onto the wheels thereby permitting the operator to pull or push the apparatus effortlessly.




Frame sides


32


and


34


form a mirror image and include a hub shape and design allowing for the interchangability of a hub coupling device, namely a crank and hose connector. Upper portion


40


of frame side


32


and an upper portion


42


of frame side


34


is substantially flat with pivot ears


44


and


46


available for connecting to the handle


24


. Pivot ears


44


and


46


are formed integrally with said upper portions


40


and


42


of their respective frame sides


32


and


34


.




Frame handle


24


is generally U-shaped and constructed of a single piece of plastic with ribbed reinforcement


51


along the rear of the handle. The frame handle


24


is further defined by a pair of lateral bars


48


and


50


each of which have an enlarged base conforming to the upper portions


40


and


42


of the frame


22


. Each base includes a pivot ear


56


and


58


operatively associated with the frame pivot ears


44


and


46


allowing pivotable rotation of the handle about the front surface of the frame sides. By release of a locking mechanism


70


, the handle is available to pivot about the frame


22


for storage in a flat position against the front surface of frame sides


32


and


34


. When the apparatus is not in a storage position, the lifting of the handle


24


into an upright position will engage the locking mechanism


70


causing the handle


24


to lock in an upright position biased against the upper portion of the frames sides. As shown by illustration, the base of the handle is enlarged conforming to the upper portions of the frame sides so that when the apparatus is being transported, the handle provides stability in structure providing leverage ability should undue weight be present.




Locks


70


releasably secure the handle


24


to the frame


22


in an upright position. The lock base is secured to its respective portion of the handle lock screw


74


. The lock base has a resilient section formed integral therewith. A push plate


78


is also formed integrally with the resilient section. A lip formed along the bottom end of the lock is available for engaging a respective lock opening formed in the upper portion of each frame side


32


and


34


. The bottom of the lip is rounded so as to assist in deflection during the locking stage by sliding over an engagement surface formed on one end of the opening


82


of the frame


22


. Further, the placement of the lock within the handle base prevents accidental release of the lock.




Spool


26


is made up of two identically molded cross braces which form reel halves


90


and


92


with a pre-formed hose cavity


94


extending from a first edge


96


to a second edge


98


. The cavity forms an inward slope from the first edge


96


inward from side edge


104


to the second edge


98


wherein the cavity


94


is continuous across the surface of the spool and tapers inboard from side edge


104


. Openings


100


of sufficient size to receive the hand of an operator allows the operator to thread the female hose end connector of a hose


102


to the male outlet of the hub centrally disposed on the end of the hub found within the spool cavity. Additionally, the separation of the two spool halves


90


and


92


further provide sufficient area allowing the operator to attach the end of a flexible hose to follow the cavity


94


on one side of the reel


90


. It should be noted that each spool


90


and


92


have the aforementioned cavities place along each side edge allowing a single piece part application and further allowing the hose to be wrapped in either a clockwise or counter clockwise motion. Further, the winding of the hose can be made from left to right, or reversed, based upon consumer preference movement of the crank to the preferred hub.




The spool halves


90


and


92


are coupled to a pair of spaced apart flanges


110


,


112


forming the spool assembly. Flange tabs


114


are insertable into flange opening


116


to secure the components in a fixed predetermined position of which the surface of the spool faces outwardly providing sufficient surface space for winding of a large or long flexible hose. Centrally disposed in each flange is a hub


126


which is insertable into journaled apertures located on the frame


22


. The aperture is reinforced by ribs on the inner side of the frame providing reinforcement to the aperture without distracting from the aesthetic appearance of the frame. The ribs are hidden from view once the flanges are installed. The front side of the spool flange includes flange opening


116


disposed between parallel spaced apart support ribs, the opening


116


made available to secure the reel half in a fixed predetermined position. During storage, each flange is set at an angle allowing compact stacking the angular placement of the nesting hose cart. The oblong shape has a first side


118


and second side


120


providing the length and a first end


122


and a second end


124


providing the width. The length and width meet with a curved corner. The inner surface of the hub employs four equal spaced indentations for receipt of hose coupler or crank.




As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the crank


28


has a split axle


183


which telescopes into hub


126


and resiliently engages the shaped interior with the tangs


181


. The crank is held in place by the interrupted flange


185


. The axle can be compressed to remove the crank from the reel for placement on the other end of the reel, as desired. The crank arm is formed with an elongated depression along most of its length. The elongated depression is shaped to accept the round handle


186


in the stored position. The handle


186


rotates about pin


206


fixed on the end of the crank and journaled to the end of the handle


186


. The connection


200


between the handle and the crank permits repeated lockable movement of the handle


186


from the stacked position to the operative position.




The journaled end of the crank and the end of the handle


186


form a rachet and pawl arrangement. This allows the handle


186


to be temporarily locked in an operative position, as shown in

FIGS. 4-5

. The rotating end of the handle has detents


203


and


204


that cooperate with the pawl


202


to stop the rotation of the handle and hold it in place. This is done by the resilient living hinge


201


formed integrally with the crank


28


. The living hinge has a tang


205


which extends outwardly from the side of the crank for manual operation. By moving the tang


205


, the pawl


202


disengages from whichever detent it is contacting and the crank handle


186


position is unlocked. The handle can then be moved to the other position,. By releasing the resilient tang


205


the crank handle


186


is again locked in the new position. While the living hinge is shown between the handle and the end of the crank, it could be placed between the handle and the crank axle. Also, the hinge is shown as an integral living hinge but could be a separate insert of resilient metal or other material.




The handle


186


, shown

FIGS. 4-5

, turns in the operator's hand as the reel is manually rotated to wind the hose. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the handle


186


has a sleeve


207


which turns about the handle to provide a constant gripping surface as the handle is manually rotated to wind the hose. The sleeve


207


is a resilient tubular structure with a inner circumferential flange


208


at the outer end. The flange


208


forms a friction fit with the circumferential groove


209


so that the sleeve and handle can rotate relative to each other. The flange and groove prevent the sleeve from disengaging with the handle. Obviously, these elements could be reversed with the flange on the handle and the groove in the sleeve.




It is to be understood that while we have illustrated and described certain forms of our invention, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts herein described and shown. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention and the invention is not to be considered limited to what is shown in the drawings and described in the specification.



Claims
  • 1. In a hose storage apparatus for windably holding an elongated flexible garden hose comprising:a support frame defined by two frame sides each having a top portion with a front leg and a rear leg depending therefrom; a pair of legs journaled to each rear leg; a spool rotatably disposed between said frame sides, said spool having a reel surface for receipt of a flexible hose; a hose connector releasably insertable through one of said frame sides providing an inlet connection fluidly communicated to an outlet extending from said reel surface; a crank releasably insertable through one of said frame sides providing a direct coupling to said spool allowing rotation thereof; the improvement comprising a rotatably mounted handgrip connected to said crank, said rotatable mounted handgrip having a releasable lock assembly, wherein said crank has a resilient locking tab carrying a pawl and said handle has locking detents, wherein said pawl cooperates with said detents to secure said handle in a parallel position with said crank and to secure said handle in a perpendicular position to said crank, said handle movable between said positions when said pawl is released from said detents.
  • 2. The hose reel apparatus of claim 1 wherein said locking tab is connected to said crank by a living hinge.
  • 3. The hose reel apparatus of claim 1 including a sleeve friction fit on said handle for relative movement between said handle and said sleeve as said crank is turned.
  • 4. In a hose storage apparatus for windably holding an elongated flexible garden hose comprising:a support frame defined by two frame sides each having a top portion with a front leg and a rear leg depending therefrom; a pair of wheels journaled to each rear leg; a spool rotatably disposed between said side frames, said spool having a reel surface for receipt of a flexible hose; a hose connector releasably insertable through one of said frame sides providing an inlet connection fluidly communicated to an outlet extending from said reel surface; a crank releasably insertable through one of said frame sides providing a direct coupling to said spool allowing rotation thereof; the improvement comprising a handgrip rotatably connected to said crank, said handgrip having a sleeve friction fit on said handle for relative movement between said handle and said sleeve as said crank is turned.
  • 5. The hose reel apparatus of claim 4 wherein said handle has a releasable lock, said releasable lock securing said handle in a parallel with said crank and securing said handle in a perpendicular position to said crank, said handle moveable between said positions when said lock is released.
  • 6. The hose reel apparatus of claim 5 wherein said crank has a resilient locking tab carrying a pawl said handle has locking detents cooperating with said pawl to lock said handle in said parallel position and said perpendicular position.
  • 7. The hose reel apparatus of claim 6 wherein said locking tab is connected to said crank by a living hinge.
RELATED PATENTS

This application is related to U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,425,391, 5,704,384, and 5,901,730, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.

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