This application claims the benefit of and priority to Finland Application No. 20175447, filed May 17, 2017, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
This invention relates to hose reel for a garden hose, for instance. In particular the invention relates to a hose reel with an automatic rewind mechanism.
Previously there is known a hose reel with a frame having a reel rotatably arranged within the frame. In this hose reel a rewind mechanism with a spring is utilized for rewinding a hose to the reel once a user has stopped using the hose.
A drawback with with an automatic hose reel of this type is that a user needs to be very careful while carrying out maintenance work to the hose reel. The reason is that the spring is continuously under tension. While the hose is entirely pulled out from the reel, the spring force is at its maximum. However, in order to ensure that the entire hose is re-winded onto the reel, a certain amount of pre-tension is also needed in the spring while the hose is fully re-winded on the reel.
If a user, by accident, comes into contact with the moving parts of the reel or with the spring while the spring force is suddenly released, possibly by rotating the reel, there is a risk of injury.
An object of the present invention is to solve the above mentioned problem and to provide a hose reel with a design efficiently preventing the risk of injury. This object is achieved with a hose reel according to independent claim 1.
The spring force of the spring can be efficiently and securely handled when the hose reel is provided with a removable lid which together with the frame prevents a user from accessing an inside of the hose reel. When in such a hose reel one end of the spring is attached to a rotatable axle which via engagement means is connected to the lid to prevent mutual rotation between the lid and an outer end of the axle in a direction which decreases the spring force of the spring, it is not possible to remove the lid without releasing the spring tension.
In this way, as soon as the lid is removed, there is no longer any risk of injury for the user.
Preferred embodiments of the hose reel are disclosed in the dependent claims.
In the following the hose reel will be described in closer detail by way of example and with reference to the attached drawings, in which
In the illustrated examples it is by way of example assumed that the hose reel is a free standing hose reel provided with a reel 5 rotating around a vertical rotation axis 11, in other words an axis which is perpendicular to the base (in praxis usually the ground). However, alternatively the invention can be utilized also in a hose reel which via an attachment bracket is mounted to a wall such that the reel rotates around a horizontal rotation axis, for instance.
In the illustrated embodiment, the hose reel 1 is additionally provided with a removable lid 6, which is attached to the frame 2. This lid 6 has solid, non-perforated outer surfaces which while the lid is attached to the frame, cover the side openings 7 of the frame 2. Thereby the lid 6 together with the frame 2 encloses an inside of the hose reel 1 substantially from all directions to prevent a user of the hose reel 1 from accessing the inside of the hose reel. In this way, the lid and frame prevent the fingers of a user from coming into contact with the rotating reel 5, the spring 9 and other components which which may be dangerous and seriously injure the user. Only on the front side of the hose reel 1 an opening is provided by a guide 8 via which the hose 12 can be pulled out from the hose reel 1. Additionally, as the reel is provided within the frame, removal of the lid 6 can be carried out without a risk that the reel itself, or other parts of the hose reel that also are located within the frame (such as the guide or spirng), falls off the hose reel at that stage. In this way it can be ensured that change of hose, for instance, remains simple as the risk that other parts may accidentally fall of the hose reel during hose change is prevented by means of the frame that remains in place even though the lid is removed.
In order to make the hose reel 1 as easy to use as possible, the hose reel 1 is provided with a ground support 17 with a bottom surface 18 that is provided with contact areas 19 for supporting the hose reel from the base. In the illustrated example, the ground support 17 is rotatably attached to the frame. This allows the frame 4 of the hose reel 1 to rotate in relation to the ground support 17. Such an attachment between the frame 2 and the ground support 17 facilitates that the frame 2 can rotate more than 360° (limitless) in relation to the ground support 17. This is an advantage in a free standing hose reel located on the ground, for instance, as the frame 2 in that case always automatically rotates into a position where the guide 8 is directed towards the user when the user pulls out the hose from the hose reel. In this position, once the user stops using the hose, the guide of the hose reel is directly in an optimal position for rewinding the hose to the reel.
In the following the attachment on the removable lid 6 will be explained with reference to
In the illustrated example the outer end 14 of the axle 10 is implemented as a separate part which is detachable from an inner end 16 of the axle. In that case the inner end 16 and the outer end 14 of the axle are implemented in such a way that they are non-rotatably engaged to each other, in other words, once attached to each other, they can be rotated only together. In this example, the outer end 14 of the axle 10 is an elongated part passing from an outside of the lid 6 trough a hole 20 in the lid 6 to engage with the inner end 16 of the axle such that a flange 22 on the outer end 14 contacts an outer surface 21 of the lid 6. The screws working as the engagement means 15 attach the flange 22 to the outer surface 21 the lid 6.
The outer end 14 and the inner end 16 of the axle 10 may be shaped to engage each other in such a way that they are kept together also in the axial direction, in which case the lid 6 may be attached to the frame of the hose reel 1 via the axle 10 only. Alternatively or in addition, it is possible that the lid 6 and frame 2 are attached to each other by other attachment means, such as screws. In any case, due to the fact that the outer end 14 of the axle 10 is kept non-rotatable only by means of engagement to the lid 6, the axle 10 will rotate and the tension of the spring 9 will be lost immediately if the lid 6 is removed. This ensures that at the same time as a user obtains access to the inside of the hose reel by removing the lid, the spring force is lost, and the user can no longer be injured by forces originating from the spring.
Preferably the hose reel 1 is provided with a lock mechanism preventing the rewind mechanism from rewinding the hose while the user utilizes the hose. Once the user has finished using the hose, the user may pull the hose once to release the break such that the rewind mechanism may start rewinding the hose to the reel. Additionally, in order to prevent the rewinding from occurring with a speed that is too high, a break is preferably provided in order to limit the rewinding speed. Such a lock and break may be implemented as in prior art solutions and are therefore not illustrated in detail.
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Finally, once new hose has been fitted, the new hose can be re-winded onto the reel by manually rotating the reel, after which the lid 6 and outer end 14 of the axle can be refitted, and the spring pre-tensioned by pulling out the pretension hose 24 until the stopper 25 can be refitted. After removal of the engagement part 26 and the pre-tension hose 24, the hose reel 1 is again ready for use.
In the second embodiment the axle 10′ may be implemented to consist of one single part only. In this embodiment, the outer end 14′ of the axle 10′ is provided with at least one engagement means 15′ extending radially sideways from the outer end of the axle along an outer surface 21′ of the lid 6′. The lid 6′ is provided with a hole 20′ having a shape corresponding to the shape of the outer end 14′ of the axle 10′ and the engagement means 15′.
In the illustrated example the outer end 14′ of the axle is provided with engagement means 15′ as two protrusions extending radially sideways in opposite directions. Correspondingly, in the illustrated example, the hole 20′ in the lid 6′ is provided to have a shape corresponding to the shape of the outer end 14′. Due to this, in a first release position which is illustrated in
The lid 6′ is additionally provided with at least one shoulder 31′ against which the engagement means 15′ are pressed by the spring force when the spring 9 of the hose reel 1′ is tensioned. Consequently, as long as the spring 9′ is tensioned, the engagement means 15′ are kept by the spring against the shoulder 31′ such that the engagement means 15′ prevent the lid 6′ from being removed. Once the spring force is released, the user can rotate the outer end 14′ of the axle into the release position illustrated in
It is to be understood that the above description and the accompanying figures are only intended to illustrate the present invention. It will be obvious to a person skilled in the art that the invention can be varied and modified without departing from the scope of the invention.
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