Level winding device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6749143
  • Patent Number
    6,749,143
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 12, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 15, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A reel winding device for heavy-duty cables, hoses and the like in which the input shaft is extended through both sides of the housing so that the device can be used on left-handed and right-handed inputs and avoids the necessity of having to inventory both types of input devices. Moreover, the cable to guide the output arm has been centered with the device, and the device has been made more compact by cutting the gear teeth in the input shaft, one of the gear teeth in the input shaft and one of the gear teeth in the countershaft.
Description




BACKGROUND AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Level winding devices are well known in the art as is shown in my U.S. Pat. No. 5,141,172 and No. 5,033,692, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.




The present invention is an improvement over these devices as well as other devices commercially available in the art in that the input shaft is extended through both sides of the housing so that the device can be used on left-handed and right-handed inputs and avoids the necessity of having to inventory both types of input devices. Moreover, the device has been made more compact and the cable guide output arm has been centered with the device.




The object of the invention is to provide an improved reel level winding device and more particularly to provide an improved level winding device which can be driven from each side, is more compact, and in which the cable guide oscillating arm is center-mounted.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above and other objects, advantages and features of the invention will become more apparent when considered with the following specification and accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a top plan view of a portion of a mobile mine equipment on which the invention is installed and which the equipment can move backward, to the right and to the left,





FIG. 2

is a front elevational view of one embodiment of the invention,





FIG. 3

is a lateral sectional view of a level winding device incorporating the invention, and





FIG. 4

is a sectional view through the oscillating arm of the level winding device incorporating the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The level winding device of this invention


10


is mounted on a mobile platform between a cable guide


11


having a pair of roller wheels


12


and


13


. The left-end of

FIG. 1

is the rear of the machine. The machine travels forward and reverse. In the top view shown in

FIG. 1

, the cable reel


15


mounted on a shaft


16


and driven by an electric motor


17


which is coupled by sprocket chain


18


to a sprocket wheel


19


on the shaft


16


of the cable reel. A further sprocket


20


is mounted on the end of shaft


16


and has a sprocket chain


21


which is trained around a sprocket wheel


22


on the device


10


of the present invention. It will be noted that the input shaft


25


on the device of the present invention as it extends outwardly from both sides of the housing


24


, as at


25


L and


25


R so that the input to the level winding device


10


of the present invention can be mounted for operation for left- and right-handed machines. In other words, shaft


25


is keyed for mounting sprocket wheel


22


on the right hand


25


R as well as the left-hand end


25


L.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, input shaft


25


is mounted in side plates S


1


and S


2


by bearings B. Input shaft


25


has gear teeth


30


cut directly in the shaft to make the device more compact and reliable. A countergear


31


is mounted on countershaft


32


whose lateral ends


32


R and


32


L are mounted in journal bearings


33


L and


33


R in side plates S


1


and S


2


, respectively. Countershaft or gear shaft


32


has a space-reducing gear


34


cut directly into the shaft


32


. Gear


34


is meshed or engaged with spur gear


35


mounted on cam body shaft


36


which is mounted at its ends


36


L and


36


R mounted by bearings in side plates Si and S


2


, respectively.




The cam body


37


is mounted on shaft


36


. When the gear input shaft


25


is rotated by the sprocket


22


(FIG.


1


), the gear


30


rotates countergear


31


which rotates countergear shaft


32


and in turn rotates gear


34


cut into the shaft


32


thereby rotating gear


35


which, in turn, rotates the cam body


37


. The bearings are all roller bearings and held in place by snap rings of conventional design. Cam body


37


has a single continuous cam groove


38


cut in it. Cam groove


38


receives a cam follower


39


which is a bearing mounted on a stud shaft


40


which, in turn, is mounted in the upper end of pivoted arm


50


. Pivoted arm


50


is key mounted on shaft


51


which in turn is mounted in bearing brackets


52


,


53


which has an outwardly extending arm


57


on which is mounted upwardly extending arm


60


. Cable guide arm


60


has a cable guide


61


fastened to its upper end


60


U. Bearing brackets


52


and


53


are welded to the housing.




When the cam


37


is rotated in either direction, it causes arm


50


to follow the groove


38


cut in cam body


37


via cam follower


39


that is inserted into it. Arm


50


moves back and forth, oscillating shaft


57


back and forth which moves cable guide arm


60


back and forth which causes the cable which is threaded through cable guide


61


to wind up evenly on reel or drum


15


.




Thus, there has been provided an improved level winding device for heavy-duty cables, hoses and the like in which the input shaft is extended through both sides of the housing so that the device can be used on left-handed and right-handed inputs and avoids the necessity of having to inventory both types of input devices. Moreover, the cable to guide the output arm has been centered with the device, and the device has been made more compact by cutting the gear teeth in the input shaft, one of the gear teeth in the input shaft and one of the gear teeth in the countershaft, as illustrated and described above.




While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that other embodiments and adaptations and changes to the invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art.



Claims
  • 1. A cable reel level winding device having a housing, a first shaft mounted for rotation in said housing and having two laterally extending ends, key formations on said laterally extending ends for receiving an input drive sprocket,a first gear cut into said first shaft adjacent one side thereof, a countershaft having a countergear mounted thereon and mounted for rotation in said housing, said countergear being meshed with said first gear cut into said first shaft and rotated thereby, and a second gear cut into said countershaft, a cam body having a third shaft extending laterally outwardly for mounting in said housing, said cam body having a continuous cam groove cut therein, a spur gear mounted on said cam shaft and in meshed engagement with said second gear cut in said countershaft and rotated thereby, a cam follower in said groove and driven thereby, an arm carrying said cam follower and oscillated back and forth thereby, a fourth shaft mounted for rotation in said housing and engaged with said cam follower so as said cam follower oscillates back and forth, said fourth shaft oscillates back and forth, and a cable guide arm mounted on said fourth shaft and having a cable guide eye through which the cable passes so that when same cam is rotated in either direction, said cam causes said cam follower arm to oscillate back and forth causing said fourth shaft to oscillate back and forth thereby causing said cable guide to oscillate back and forth so that the cable passing through said eye is wound evenly on said cable reel.
  • 2. The cable reed level winding device defined in claim 1 wherein said fourth shaft is centrally mounted in said housing.
  • 3. A cable reel winding device for heavy duty cables comprising: a housing having first and second side plates, an input shaft journaled in said first and second side plates and having ends extending outwardly beyond said first and second side plates, said ends being adapted to receive a rotary input so that said device can be used as left-handed or right-handed input devices and avoids the necessity of having to inventory both left-handed and right-handed types cable reeling devices,a gear cut into said input shaft adjacent one side thereof, a countershaft having a countergear mounted thereon and adapted for rotation in said housing, said countergear being meshed with said gear cut into said input shaft and rotated thereby, a second gear cut into said countershaft, a cam body having a third shaft extending laterally outwardly and rotatably mounted in said pair of plates in said housing, said cam body having a continuous cam groove cut therein, a spur gear mounted on said cam shaft and in meshed engagement with said second gear cut in said countershaft and rotated thereby, a cam follower in said cam groove and driven thereby, an arm carrying said cam follower and oscillated back and forth thereby, a fourth shaft mounted for oscillatory rotation in said housing and engaged with said cam follower so that as said cam follower oscillates back and forth, said fourth shaft oscillates back and forth, and a cable guide arm mounted on said fourth shaft and having a cable guide eye through which the cable passes so that when said cam is rotated in either direction, said cam causes said cam follower arm to oscillate back and forth causing said fourth shaft to oscillate back and forth thereby causing said cable guide to oscillate back and forth so that the cable passing through said eye is wound evenly on said cable reel.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is the subject of provisional application No. 60/190,922 filed Mar. 21, 2000 for LEVEL WINDING DEVICE.

US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
1507404 Welch Sep 1924 A
5033692 Holcomb Jul 1991 A
5141172 Holcomb Aug 1992 A
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/190922 Mar 2000 US