Modular spooler

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6655627
  • Patent Number
    6,655,627
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 8, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 2, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Nguyen; John Q.
    Agents
    • Taylor & Aust, P.C.
Abstract
A spooler is used for storing and distributing an elongate, flexible member. The spooler has a base and a rotary support rotatably and detachably mounted to the base. A plurality of load-bearing arms are detachably connected to and extend radially from the rotary support. At least one spool guide is included, each spool guide being slidably located and selectively mounted along one of the load-bearing arms. Each spool guide extends substantially vertically from one of the load-bearing arms.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the invention




The present invention relates to stock dispensing reels or spools, and, more particularly, to devices for carrying such reels or spools.




2. Description of the Related Art




Elongate, flexible members, such as a flexible gas line, tubing for at least one of plumbing and heating, electric cable, wiring, and communication cable, are commonly stored upon reels or spools. Various devices are now available for carrying such reels or spools and dispensing the stock therefrom. However, such devices can be difficult to transport and set up. Another problem with such devices tends to be an inability to achieve an even feed of material in any desired circumferential location with respect to the spool or reel. A yet further shortfall is that such devices are not designed to accommodate a variety of coil/spool sizes.




What is needed in the art is spool dispensing device which is easily transported and set up; promotes even feed of material in any desired circumferential direction with respect to the device; and readily accommodates a variety of coil sizes.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a spool assembly which is both readily assembled and disassembled, is able to accommodate various inner coil diameters of coils of an elongate, flexible member and can accommodate a variety of coil sizes.




The invention comprises, in one form thereof, a spooler used for storing and distributing an elongate, flexible member. The spooler has a base and a rotary support rotatably and detachably mounted to the base. A plurality of load-bearing arms are detachably connected to and extend radially from the rotary support. At least one spool guide is included, each spool guide being slidably located and selectively mounted along one of the load-bearing arms. Each spool guide extends substantially vertically from one of the load-bearing arms.




The invention comprises, in another form thereof, a spooler for storing and distributing an elongate, flexible member. The spooler includes a base and a first rotary support rotatably and detachably mounted relative to the base. A plurality of first load-bearing arms is provided, each first load-bearing arm being detachably connected to and extending radially from the first rotary support. A central extension is detachably mounted to and extends substantially vertically upward from the first rotary support. A second rotary support is rotatably and detachably mounted on the central extension. A plurality of second load-bearing arms are provided, each second load-bearing arm being detachably connected to and extending radially from the second rotary support. Each second load-bearing arm corresponds to a first load-bearing arm, each second load-bearing arm and the corresponding first load-bearing arm forming an arm pair. At least one spool guide is provided, each spool guide extending between an arm pair. Each spool guide is slidably located and selectively mounted along each of the second load-bearing arm and the corresponding first load-bearing arm of the arm pair.




An advantage of the present invention is that such a spool assembly is both easily and quickly assembled and disassembled.




Another advantage is that the spool assembly is modular in construction, the constituent parts capable of all fitting in a duffle bag, making transport easy.




Yet another advantage is that multiple spool assemblies can be stacked upon one another, allowing multiple pipes, tubing, cables, wires, etc., to be unspooled simultaneously.




A further advantage is an eyelet or feed-through guide can be used which guides the flow of the elongate, flexible member off of the spool, preventing uncoiling thereof from off the top of the spool (which can be especially helpful in tight locations).




A yet another advantage is that the center handle permits easy transport of the spool assembly around the job site, can be used to adjust resistance for unspooling and acts as a site upon which another spooler can be stacked.




An even another advantage is that the radial position of each of the spool guides can be adjusted to accommodate various inner coil diameters of coils of the elongate, flexible member.




An even further advantage is a three-legged base permits stable positioning even on uneven surfaces.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a modular spooler of one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cut-away view of a modular spooler in a stacked configuration of one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a cut-away view of a load-bearing arm of the present embodiment with a spool guide attached thereto;





FIG. 4

is a cut-away view including the attachment area between a load-bearing arm and the annular support of the present embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of a spooler of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken along the line


6





6


of the spooler shown in

FIG. 5

; and





FIG. 7

is an exploded view of the spooler shown in FIG.


6


.











Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate at least one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a spooler


10


which generally includes a base


12


, rotary support


14


, load-bearing arms


16


and spool guides


18


. Spooler


10


further includes a feeder mechanism


20


, a handle


22


and an annular support


24


.




Spooler


10


is used to store and distribute an elongate, flexible member


26


, shown in phantom in FIG.


1


and in cross-section in FIG.


2


. Elongate, flexible member


26


is stored in the form of a coil


28


on spooler


10


. Coil


28


has two free coil ends


30


and an inner coil diameter


32


associated therewith. Elongate, flexible member


26


is, for example, a flexible gas line, tubing for plumbing and/or heating, electric cable, wiring, or communication cable.




Base


12


includes, in the present embodiment, a base hub


34


and three legs


36


detachably connected thereto, as by screw-threading (as shown in this embodiment) or by a simple male-female slide connection (shown in another embodiment). Base hub


34


further has a vertically extending shaft


38


associated therewith.




Rotary support


14


is detachably and rotatably mounted on shaft


38


. Rotary support


14


is provided with a plurality of mounting locations


40


, each for receiving one load-bearing arm


16


. In this embodiment, mounting location


40


is a threaded mount hole.




Each load-bearing arm


16


is releasably attached to a mounting location


40


of rotary support


14


. Specifically, each load-bearing arm


16


, in this embodiment, has a threaded arm end


42


for connection to mounting location


40


. Opposite threaded arm end


42


of each load-bearing arm


16


is a receiver arm end


44


.




In the present embodiment, each load-bearing arm


16


has one spool guide


18


radially positioned therealong. The positions of spool guides


18


are collectively chosen so as to match inner coil diameter


32


of coil


28


in order laterally hold coil


28


in place on load-bearing arms


16


. At minimum, at least one load-bearing arm


16


has an associated spool guide


18


to help position coil


28


. Preferably, at least two such combinations exist with the pair of spool guides


18


being substantially diametrically opposed to one another relative to rotary support


14


in order to help maintain inner coil diameter


32


. Most preferably, each load-bearing arm


16


has an associated spool guide


18


, thereby offering significant lateral stability for coil


28


.




In this embodiment, each spool guide


18


has a guide member


46


(best seen in FIGS.


2


and


3


), a guide holder


48


and a guide bolt


50


. Guide member


46


is slidably and removably mounted onto guide post


52


(shown in phantom in

FIG. 3

) of guide holder


48


. Guide bolt


50


is selectively actuatable for stabilizing the position of guide holder


48


relative to respective load-bearing arm


16


.




Annular support


24


is fed through and thereby held by each of receiver arm ends


44


(best seen in FIGS.


1


and


4


). Further, annular support


24


is made of a piece of tubing


54


that has a first tubing end


56


and a second tubing end


58


. First tubing end


56


and a second tubing end


58


are slidably and releasably connected to one another via tubing end connector


60


(shown part in phantom in FIG.


4


). Tubing


54


is made of one of plastic, metal, and a composite thereof, and preferably is made of a composite of aluminum and plastic. Tubing


54


, when made of the preferred composite, can be bent into shapes in addition to having good corrosion resistance and mechanical durability. Annular support


24


helps to keep free coil ends


30


from dragging on the ground. Also, annular support


24


helps minimize the potential radial outward movement and lateral movement of each receiver arm end


44


, thereby helping to stabilize the positioning of load-bearing arms


16


.




Feeder mechanism


20


is freely rotatably and detachably mounted on first feeder end


62


thereof, as seen from

FIGS. 1 and 2

, making feeder mechanism


20


freely mounted relative to both base


12


and rotary support


14


. Feeder mechanism


20


has a second feeder end


64


with second feeder end


64


carrying a feed-through guide


66


. Feed-through guide


66


is mounted proximate second feeder end


64


and extends substantially vertically therefrom. Feed-through guide


66


, as shown in

FIG. 1

in a phantom view of repositioned feeder mechanism


20


and also in

FIG. 2

, is configured for receiving free coil end


30


(shown in phantom in

FIGS. 1 and 2

) therethrough and for thereby aiding in the guiding and positioning of elongate, flexible member


26


.




Handle


22


is detachably mounted upon rotary support


14


, such as by screw-threading, as shown. Handle


22


is used in transporting spooler


10


around a job site and to help control the resistance for unspooling. The resistance can be adjusted by turning handle


22


clockwise or counterclockwise, as desired.




A second spooler


68


can be mounted atop spooler


10


via handle


22


. Specifically, a spool connector


70


is detachably connected (e.g., by screw threading) to both handle


22


and second base hub


72


. Second base hub


72


can be made to be interchangeable with base hub


34


by being configured for having legs attached thereto or may not be configured as such. In any event, beyond the issue of leg attachment, base hub


34


and second base hub


72


are structured and function in a similar manner.




Second spooler


68


also includes a second rotary support


74


, a plurality of second load-bearing arms


76


, a plurality of second spool guides


78


, second feeder mechanism


80


, second annular support


82


and second handle


84


. Other than a possible difference in base hub


34


and second base hub


72


, spooler


10


and second spooler


68


are structured and function in a similar manner, with like parts used in each being interchangeable therebetween. It is contemplated that further spoolers could also be attached upon second spooler


68


.




In an alternate embodiment shown in

FIGS. 5-7

, spooler


90


includes a base


92


, a first rotary support


94


, a plurality of first load-bearing arms


96


, a central extension


98


, a second rotary support


100


, a plurality of second load-bearing arms


102


and a plurality of annular supports


106


. Except for the differences set forth in the discussion of this embodiment, spooler


90


and the parts thereof are otherwise structurally and functionally similar to spooler


10


and second spooler


68


.




A primary structural difference of this alternate embodiment is the provision of second rotary support


100


and second load-bearing arms


102


and the connection thereof to the remainder of spooler


90


. Specifically, second rotary support is slidably mounted upon central extension


98


, which also acts as a handle. Central extension


98


, in turn, is slidably mounted upon shaft


106


(best seen in exploded view FIG.


7


), shaft


10


extending through first rotary support


94


and into base


92


. Additionally, spool guides


104


each are rigid and have a first guide end


103


and a second guide end


105


. First guide end


103


and a second guide end


105


are selectively radially mounted along a corresponding first load-bearing arm


96


and second load-bearing arm


102


, respectively. Due to such construction, spooler


90


is able to hold coil


108


in position extremely well, while still being easily assembled and disassembled.




Another structural difference associated with the alternate embodiment is the reliance upon male connector extensions


110


(a portion of which are labeled) to ease the slide connection of parts, some of which are provided with a friction button


112


to help aid the retention thereof In other locations, a connector pin


114


may be used in addition to or instead of friction button


112


to retain a particular male connector extension


110


within a given male/female connection.




A further feature of the alternate embodiment is the provision of a tension spring


116


, with corresponding washers


118


and tightening nut


120


, on shaft


106


. By turning of central extension


98


using the handle feature thereof, tightening nut


120


is either tightened upon or loosened away from tension spring


116


. Consequently, tension spring


116


can be used to preload first rotary support


94


against base


92


, thereby reducing unwanted feed-out from coil


108


after stopping of pulling thereon.




A yet additional feature of the alternate embodiment is that one base leg


122


, at least, has a connector plate


124


attached thereto (e.g., metallurgically and/or mechanically). Connector plate


124


is configured for receiving a stake, nail, screw or other fastener therethrough in order to better hold base


92


to the floor or ground (neither shown).




Upon providing of spooler


10


, coil


28


of elongate, flexible member


26


is placed around each spool guide


18


on spooler


10


. Coil


28


is supported on load-bearing arms


16


, and coil inner diameter


32


is supported by each spool guide


18


. Free coil end


30


is pulled upon to thereby feed out a length of elongate, flexible member


26


.




While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A spooler for storing and distributing an elongate, flexible member, said spooler comprising:a base including a plurality of legs threadably mounted to said base; a rotary support rotatably and detachably mounted to said base; a plurality of load-bearing arms, each load-bearing arm including a threaded arm end, each load-bearing arm being both threadably connected to and extending radially from said rotary support at said threaded arm end; and at least one spool guide, each spool guide being slidably located and selectively mounted along one of said load-bearing arms, each spool guide extending substantially vertically from one of said load-bearing arms.
  • 2. The spooler of claim 1, further comprising a feeder mechanism having a feed-through guide, said feeder mechanism having a first feeder end freely rotatably mounted with respect to said base and said rotary support, said feeder mechanism having a second feeder end carrying said feed-through guide.
  • 3. The spooler of claim 2, wherein said feed-through guide is mounted proximate said second feeder end and extends substantially vertically therefrom.
  • 4. The spooler of claim 2, wherein said feed-through guide is configured for receiving and guiding the elongate, flexible member therethrough.
  • 5. The spooler of claim 1, further comprising a handle connected to and extending vertically from said rotary support.
  • 6. The spooler of claim 5, wherein said handle is configured for facilitating the carrying of said spooler.
  • 7. The spooler of claim 5, wherein said handle has a second spooler mounted thereto opposite said rotary support, said second spooler comprising:a second rotary support rotatably and detachably mounted relative to said handle; a plurality of second load-bearing arms, each second load-bearing arm being detachably connected to and extending radially from said second rotary support; and at least one second spool guide, each second spool guide being selectively mounted along and extending substantially vertically from one of said second load-bearing arms.
  • 8. The spooler of claim 7, wherein a further base hub is connected to said handle opposite said rotary support, said further base hub supporting said second spooler upon said handle.
  • 9. The spooler of claim 1, wherein each said load-bearing arm has both an arm longitudinal axis and a receiver arm end opposite said threaded arm end, said receiver arm end including a hollow receiver having a receiver longitudinal axis approximately perpendicular to said arm longitudinal axis, said receiver arm ends conjunctively carrying an annular support in said hollow receivers, said annular support being disconnectable.
  • 10. The spooler of claim 9, wherein said annular support is comprised of tubing made of one of plastic, metal, and a composite thereof.
  • 11. The spooler of claim 1, wherein said spooler includes at least a first spool guide and a second spool guide, said first spool guide and said second spool guide conjunctively configured for holding the elongate, flexible member laterally in place on said spooler.
  • 12. The spooler of claim 1, wherein said base includes at least three legs for supporting said spooler.
  • 13. The spooler of claim 12, wherein at least one leg has a connector plate attached thereto, said connector plate being configured for receiving at least one connector therethrough.
  • 14. A method of feeding an elongate, flexible member from a spooler, said method comprising the steps of:providing a spooler, said spooler comprising: a base including a plurality of legs threadably mounted to said base; a rotary support rotatably and detachably mounted to said base; a plurality of load-bearing arms, each load-bearing arm including a threaded arm end, each load-bearing arm being both threadably connected to and extending radially from said rotary support at said threaded arm end; and at least one spool guide, each spool guide being slidably located and selectively mounted along one of said load-bearing arms, each spool guide extending substantially vertically from one of said load-bearing arms; providing a coil of the elongate, flexible member around said at least one spool guide on said spooler, said coil having a free coil end and an inner coil diameter, said coil being supported on said load-bearing arms, said inner coil diameter being supported by said at least one spool guide; and pulling on said free coil end to thereby feed out a length of the elongate, flexible member.
  • 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising the steps of:providing a feeder mechanism having a feed-through guide, said feeder mechanism having a first feeder end freely rotatably mounted with respect to said base and said rotary support, said feeder mechanism having a second feeder end carrying said feed-through guide; inserting said free coil end through said feed-through guide; and controlling a feed-out of said elongate, flexible member using said feed-through guide.
  • 16. The method of claim 14, wherein said elongate, flexible member is one of a flexible gas line, tubing for at least one of plumbing and heating, electric cable, wiring, and communication cable.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a non-provisional patent application based upon U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/202,627, entitled “SPOOL 'N TOOL”, filed May 9, 2000.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/202627 May 2000 US