Hose reel cart with metal drum and height-adjustable manoeuvring handle

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20110309182
  • Publication Number
    20110309182
  • Date Filed
    June 16, 2011
    13 years ago
  • Date Published
    December 22, 2011
    13 years ago
Abstract
The reel hose cart comprises a metal drum (1) formed by a pair of side flanges (2) with radial spokes (4) arranged in a cross, and circular peripheral crown (5), and by a connecting cross member (3) having parallel sections (6) distributed circumferentially, and a pair of side plates (7) made with plastic material which rotatably carry said drum (1) and to which a metal frame is fixed having three U-shaped tubular elements (8, 9, 10). One frame top element (10) acts as manoeuvring handle and two frame diverging bottom elements (8, 9)—one of which (9) equipped with wheels (12)—act as support base on the ground. The top element of frame (10) is formed by a central gripping part (13) and by a pair of parallel side wings (14) inserted in respective through holes (15) of said side plates (7) and blockable therein in axially adjustable position by means of openable clamps (16), in particular lever clamps. (FIG. 1).
Description
DESCRIPTION

The present invention relates to a hose reel cart with metal drum and height-adjustable manoeuvring handle.


Hose reel carts for gardening are known, which provide a rotating drum having a horizontal axis formed by a pair of side flanges and by a connecting horizontal cross member for the aforesaid flanges, on which a flexible hose intended for irrigation is wound.


The drum is typically made with plastic material and is rotatably supported by a pair of joints or side plates made with plastic material which act as connecting elements for a metal frame having three U-shaped tubular elements, a top one of which acts as manoeuvring handle and two diverging bottom ones—one of which equipped with wheels—act as support base on the ground.


Hose reel carts with whole metal structure are also known, which are heavy and difficult to manoeuvre.


It is the object of the present invention to make a hose reel cart which has innovative features with respect to the ones currently being used.


In light of such an object, the cart according to the invention is characterized in that it comprises a metal drum formed by a pair of side flanges with radial spokes arranged in a cross, and circular peripheral crown, and by a connecting cross member having parallel sections distributed circumferentially, and a pair of side plates made with plastic material which rotatably carry said drum and to which a metal frame is fixed having three U-shaped tubular elements, a top one of which acts as manoeuvring handle and two diverging bottom ones—one of which equipped with wheels—act as support base on the ground, said top element being formed by a central gripping part and by a pair of parallel side wings inserted in respective through holes of said side plates and blockable therein in axially adjustable position by means of openable clamps.


The hose reel cart according to the present invention has an extremely lightweight structure, essentially resulting from the conformation of the metal drum, and due to the type of coupling between the handle and the two side plates provides the possibility of adjusting the height of the handle, thus adapting it to the person operating the cart and to the circumstance of use. Hence, it is also possible to minimize the vertical volume of the cart, thus facilitating transport and storage.





A practical embodiment of the cart according to the finding is shown by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, in which:



FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the cart;



FIG. 2 shows a front view of the cart;



FIG. 3 shows a rear view of the cart;



FIG. 4 shows the cart from the left with respect to FIG. 2;



FIG. 5 shows the cart from the right with respect to FIG. 2;



FIG. 6 shows an enlarged detail of the cart in section according to the line VI-VI in FIG. 5;



FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of the cart in position of minimum vertical volume.





The hose reel cart shown in the drawings comprises a metal drum 1 formed by a pair of side flanges 2 and by a connecting cross member 3. All flanges 2 are formed by two spokes 4 arranged perpendicularly in a cross and by a circular peripheral crown 5 which joins the outer ends of the two spokes. The cross member 3 is in turn formed by parallel and concave sections of circumference 6.


Drum 1 is rotatably carried by a pair of side plates 7 made with plastic material, which also act as connecting joints for three parts of frame consisting of respective U-shaped metal tubular elements 8, 9 and 10.


Two tubular elements 8 and 9 divergingly extend downwards from the two plates 7 to act as support base on the ground for the hose reel cart. The front element 8 directly rests on the ground, while the rear element 9 is fixed to an axis 11 equipped with free turning wheels 12.


Instead, the tubular element 10 extends upwards and backwards with respect to the plates 7 to act as manoeuvring handle for the cart. A central part 13 of the tubular element 10 acts as grip for the user, while the two side wings 14 connect the grip to the two plates 7, where they are inserted in respective through holes 15 (FIG. 6). Each plate 7 has a lever clamp 16 (FIG. 6), which has an enlarged circular hub 17 equipped with a bevelled peripheral part 18.


When the two clamps 16 are in the position of FIG. 6, the two wings 14 of handle 10 are blocked by friction inside the respective holes 15 of the plates 7 and the user may use handle 10 to move the cart. Instead, by rotating the two clamps by 90° so as to bring their bevelled parts 18 to the wings 14 of handle 10, the two wings 14 may be run within the through holes 15 so as to adjust the vertical extension of the handle differently. The two clamps are then brought back to the position in FIG. 6 to block handle 10 in the new position.


The two wings 14 may also be run in the holes 15 until the ends thereof (closed by plugs 19, as shown in FIG. 6) reach the resting ground of the cart (FIG. 7). Thus, the cart is arranged in a condition of minimum vertical volume, which is useful for transport and storage purposes.


Finally, the cart is completed with a crank 20 arranged at the side of one of the plates 7 (FIGS. 2, 3, 5 and 7) to execute the rotation of drum 1, and with two male fittings 21 and 22 arranged at the two sides of the other plate 7 (FIGS. 1-4) and hydraulically connected to each other to execute the hydraulic connection between a flexible hose (not shown), which is windable about the cross member 3 of drum 1, and a further flexible hose (not shown) intended for the connection to a water intake.

Claims
  • 1. A reel hose cart characterized in that it comprises a metal drum formed by a pair of side flanges with radial spokes arranged in a cross and circular peripheral crown and by a connecting cross member having parallel sections distributed circumferentially, and a pair of side plates made with plastic material which rotatably carry said drum and to which a metal frame is fixed having three U-shaped tubular elements, a top one of which acts as manoeuvring handle and two diverging bottom ones—one of which equipped with wheels—act as support base on the ground, said top element being formed by a central gripping part and by a pair of parallel side wings inserted in respective through holes of said side plates and blockable therein in axially adjustable position by means of openable clamps.
  • 2. The cart according to claim 1, characterized in that said clamps are of lever type.
  • 3. The cart according to claim 2, characterized in that said lever clamps have an enlarged circular hub adapted to act by friction on a respective wing to fix the position thereof inside the respective hole, said enlarged hub being equipped with a bevelled peripheral part adapted to allow the movement of said wing along said hole when the clamp is rotated so as to bring said bevelled part in contact with said wing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
MI 2010U 000205 Jun 2010 IT national