1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a multifunctional spool tool for use with utility cord; and more particularly, to such a multifunctional spool tool adapted for use with multiple utility applications in addition to storage and management of the utility cord.
More specifically, this invention relates to a multifunctional spool tool having different combinations of: a utility cord winder; cutting blade; cord fusing device; flashlight; compass; knife; fire starter; magnifying glass; screwdriver; measuring device; pen; storage device; magnesium striker; can opener; safety belt knife; skinning knife; tweezers; toothpick; and signal mirror.
2. Description of the Related Art
“Paracord”, or parachute cord, is a lightweight nylon kernmantle rope, or rope constructed with its interior core (the kern) protected with a woven exterior sheath (mantle) that is designed to optimize strength, durability, and flexibility.
Since its use during WWII as a parachute cord, paracord has become increasingly popular in a variety of alternative applications, both in the military and for civilian applications.
As nylon braided cord, paracord can be cut but must be fused to prevent the mantle from becoming frayed or unwound at the cut. Fusing is generally accomplished by melting the fibers at the end of a freshly cut segment of cord such that the fibers can become fused together.
Additionally, a myriad of alternative utility cords are presently available for military and civilian uses. Many of these alternative utility cords also require fusing at the end of a freshly cut segment for preventing unwinding or fraying.
A variety of spools and winders exist for use with various wires, ropes and utility cords, however there has yet to be provided such a winder adapted to facilitate fusing of a cord disposed thereon.
Additionally, there has yet to be provided a spool or winder adapted for cutting and fusing utility cord, and one or more of: a flashlight; compass; knife; fire starter; magnifying glass; screwdriver; measuring device; pen; storage device; magnesium striker; can opener; safety belt knife; skinning knife; tweezers; toothpick; and signal mirror.
As utility cords such as paracord have become increasingly popular in a variety of activities such as camping, sports, and other outdoor activities, and with increased use in military applications, there is a present need for a utility cord winder adapted for cutting and fusing of an amount of cord and storing a length of cord wound thereon. In addition, it would be beneficial to provide a variety of tools used in these and other outdoor and recreational activities.
Accordingly, this invention solves these and other problems in the art by providing a multifunctional spool tool adapted to securely and neatly maintain a length of utility cord, and further adapted to cut and fuse the utility cord thereon. Thus the multifunctional spool tool is adapted to replace a spool, knife, and heat fusing apparatus, providing reduced volume and weight when compared to the multiple distinct tools otherwise required, and thereby enhancing portability.
In addition to the storage of utility cord about the spool, and the cutting and fusing applications, the multifunctional spool tool may be further adapted to comprise one or more of: a flashlight; compass; knife; fire starter; magnifying glass; screwdriver; measuring device; pen; storage device; magnesium striker; can opener; safety belt knife; skinning knife; tweezers; toothpick; and signal mirror.
These and other features are hereinafter disclosed in more detail within the following detailed description.
In accordance with various embodiments of the invention, a multifunctional spool tool for use in cutting, fusing, and storing an amount of utility cord is illustrated in the following drawings, wherein:
Various features and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description of embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings. Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in more detail referring to the drawings and reference numerals associated thereof
In a general embodiment, a multifunctional spool tool comprises a spool body having a built-in cutting blade adapted to cut a length of cord wound on the spool, and a fusing device mounted on the spool.
The fusing device can be a combination of a notch for holding a terminal end of a cord segment for fusing and a flame device such as a lighter for melting the terminal cord end, or an electric heat conductor adapted to melt the terminal end of a cord segment.
In one embodiment, the multifunctional spool tool comprises a substantially planar spool having a central body portion and four elongated prongs extending outwardly at four rectangular corners thereof to form an H-shaped structure, such that a first pair of the elongated prongs extend outwardly from the body portion in a first direction to form a first fork and a second pair of the four elongated prongs extend outwardly from the body portion in a second direction to form a second fork, wherein the second direction is opposite of the first direction and the forks extend in opposite directions from the body portion.
In one embodiment, the body portion further comprises a receptacle portion and a cover portion adapted to removably attach with the receptacle portion. A cutting blade, such as a razor blade, is received in the housing portion such that a cutting edge of the blade is exposed at a side of the spool body in a manner adapted for cutting a utility cord segment. The cover portion can further be adapted to attach to the body portion with one or more screws or fasteners and may further be adapted to securely fix the blade in a cutting position. The body portion may further comprise a safety finger extending therefrom such that a slot is formed between the safety finger and the body portion, wherein the cutting edge of the blade is exposed only within the slot and otherwise obstructed for preventing harm to a user. In this regard, the utility cord is inserted in the slot and cut against the blade.
In an alternative embodiment, a knife or other cutting instrument may be housed within the body portion and adapted to cut a segment of utility cord.
In another embodiment, a lighter is retained by a clip portion extending adjacent to the body portion of the multifunctional spool tool. The lighter clip may comprise two or more fixed jaws adapted to frictionally receive and retain a lighter.
The body portion may further comprise a notch or other feature adapted to grip a terminal end of a freshly cut cord segment for use during fusing with a lighter. In certain embodiments, the notch is adapted to securely hold the terminal end of the cord segment in a manner such that the terminal end of the cord extends in a direction orthogonal to the spool body, thereby allowing the spool body to function as a handle for safely holding the cord segment during a fusing process.
In an alternative embodiment, the spool tool may comprise a conductor strip and a power source for electrically heating the conductor strip, wherein the terminal end of the utility cord may be fused when held against the heated conductor strip. In various embodiments, a battery and wires or circuitry is housed within the body portion of the multifunctional spool tool.
Now turning to the drawings,
The multifunctional spool tool 1 may comprise a receptacle portion and a cover 30 shown in dashed lines. The receptacle portion is adapted to house a cutting blade 40, such as a razor blade, and is further adapted to receive one or more screws or fasteners to hold the blade and/or cover in an installed position. The body portion further comprises a safety finger 15 extending adjacent to a slot 16, the slot being disposed between the safety finger and the blade housing and adapted to safely expose a cutting edge of the blade within the slot region and otherwise obstruct the cutting edge at the safety finger for preventing harm to a user of the spool tool.
Additionally, the multifunctional spool tool 1 further comprises a lighter clip extending from the body portion and having at least two fixed clipping jaws 14a, 14b, 14c, adapted to frictionally receive and retain a conventional lighter 50. A notch 13 is disposed on the first elongated prong 10a, the notch comprises a slot and one or more teeth adapted to grip a terminal end of utility cord for holding the end of the cord during a fusing with the lighter. A lanyard hole 12 is provided for attaching a carabiner.
Optionally, the spool tool may comprise a lighter stop (18) built-in to the lighter clip portion of the spool tool. The lighter stop (18) comprises an extruded plastic volume extending into a lighter clip volume. The lighter stop is configured to prevent insertion of the lighter into the lighter clip in all but one orientation, that is, with the gas lever of the lighter adjacent with the lighter bump. In this orientation, the gas lever is prevented from accidental actuation and waste or loss of lighter fuel from within the lighter. In this regard, the spool tool is configured to secure the lighter in a manner for preventing waste or lost lighter fuel. Moreover, should the lighter be unintentionally actuated, the fumes could spark a fire, and thus presents a safety concern. This optional feature of a lighter stop provides added safety.
With regard to the flashlight, the internal volume of the spool body may house a battery and wires or printed circuitry and the prong may house one or more light emitting diodes or other light bulbs for creating a functioning flashlight.
In certain embodiments, the battery and circuitry within the housing can further be used to power a fusing conductor (not shown) for fusing the terminal ends of a freshly cut segment of utility cord.
In alternative embodiments, portions of the spool body can be hollow for storing one or more supplemental components 60.
The notches can be disposed on one or more sides of the tool body, or one or more sides of the elongated prongs.
The spool tool can be fabricated from aluminum or other metals, or composite materials such as plastics, or from wood. Additionally, the spool tool can be dipped, coated, painted, anodized, or otherwise aesthetically processed for configuring an aesthetic pattern about a surface of the spool tool body prior to assembly.
In accordance with an embodiment, a multifunctional spool tool comprises: a body portion, the body portion comprising a first winding edge and a second winding edge, each of the first and second winding edges being configured to receive one or more windings of a utility cord thereon; a first fork, the first fork extending outwardly from the body portion at a first side thereof and comprising a first elongated prong, and a second elongated prong separated from the first elongated prong by said first winding edge; and a second fork, the second fork extending outwardly from the body portion at a second side opposite of the first side and comprising a third elongated prong, and a fourth elongated prong separated from the third elongated prong by the second winding edge; and at least one of: a lighter clip, the lighter clip being configured to receive and retain a lighter therein; a cutting channel formed between the body portion and a safety finger extending therefrom, the cutting channel comprising a blade edge disposed therein for cutting the utility cord; one or more notches configured for receiving and retaining a portion of the utility cord during a fusing process; or a supplemental component selected from the group consisting of: a flashlight; compass; knife; fire starter; magnifying glass; screwdriver; measuring device; pen; storage device; magnesium striker; can opener; safety belt knife; skinning knife; tweezers; toothpick; and a signal mirror.
In another embodiment, a tool comprises an elongated body and a plurality of notches disposed along an edge thereof In this embodiment, the tool does not comprise winding edges, but does include one or more notches disposed along the edge of the tool. The notches can each comprise a different size, can be ordered from one end to another end according to size, or can be the same size notches for receiving and holding a plurality of cords. It is preferred that each of the notches have a width between 0.5 mm and 5.0 mm. The tool may comprise notches disposed on multiple sides. In this regard, the tool comprises: an elongated body and a plurality of notches disposed along said elongated body, the notches each being between 0.5 mm and 5.0 mm in width, and ordered successively from a first small notch to a second notch, the second notch having a width that is larger than the first notch, and each successive notch being larger than a preceding notch.
Accordingly, in the above description a multi-functional spool tool is described having a spool body adapted to retain a length of winded utility cord thereon, a cutting blade adapted to cut a segment of the utility cord, and a fusing device adapted to fuse a terminal end of a freshly cut segment. The multi-functional spool tool may further comprise one or more supplemental components such as a flashlight; compass; knife; fire starter; magnifying glass; screwdriver; measuring device; pen; storage device; magnesium striker; can opener; safety belt knife; skinning knife; tweezers; toothpick; and signal mirror, a combination thereof, or a related component. In this regard an improved spooling device provides multifunctional application and enhanced portability when compared to traditional tools required to manage utility cord for military and recreational purposes.
Although specific embodiments have been described to enable those having skill in the art to make and use the invention, it should be noted that the features and benefits of the invention may be rearranged in a number of combinations to yield a spool tool having a substantially similar result. Accordingly, the illustrated embodiments are intended for illustrative purposes only and shall not limit the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
spool tool (1; 100)
elongated prong (10a; 10b; 10c; 10d)
winding edge (11a; 11b)
lanyard hole (12)
notch (13)
clipping jaws (14a; 14b; 14c)
lighter clip (14)
safety finger (15)
blade channel (16)
teeth (17)
lighter stop (18)
housing cover (30)
housing cover apertures (31a; 31b)
housing aperture (32a; 32b)
fasteners (33a; 33b)
housing portion (35)
cutting blade (40)
lighter (50)
supplemental components (60; 60a; 60b; 60c; 60d)
notch series (130a; 130b)
Benefit of priority is being claimed with U.S. Ser. No. 61/702,218, filed Sep. 17, 2012.
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61702218 | Sep 2012 | US |