The invention relates to a pipe coil unroller.
Plastic piping being pulled through into the ground or pulled out otherwise over the ground poses the problem of the open coil expanding and becoming very difficult to handle and also not uncoiling in a smooth fashion if uncoiled above ground. This apparatus not only unrolls open coil pipe smoothly above or under ground, but also eliminates the prior method of a worker holding to the unwieldy open coil of pipe to help it uncoil.
Beyond the use of uncoiling pipe, this apparatus also includes a removable device for the use of unrolling spooled wire at the same time as the pipe. The whole apparatus remains in a fixed position while the object pulls the pipe and/or wire off of the unroller.
The summary of the invention is to provide a new system for uncoiling open coil pipe material.
One object of this invention is to provide an apparatus that replaces the use of a person uncoiling pipe, thereby making uncoiling a single man job.
Another object of the invention is to provide a handle that extends upward from the front of the frame to permit access of hands while the unroller is in full contact with the surface of the ground.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a pipe unroller with a frame having a bearing system centrally located on the frame upon which a turntable is mounted to provide accurate, smooth rotating of the turntable.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a frame with vertically disposed bars to retain the pipe in a roll as it unrolls.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a turntable upon which is fastened sheet material to keep pipe material from getting tangled in the turntable frame and the main frame.
Another object of the invention is to provide a turntable with vertically disposed arms to keep pipe retained inside the turntable and with horizontal bars attached at the vertex of the vertical bars that are movable, allowing placement of pipe onto the turntable and when returned to the original position maintain the pipe on the turntable.
The final object of the invention is a wire spool unroller that can be used at the same time as the pipe unroller and is removably centrally mounted above the turntable to allow the unrolling of wire in addition to pipe.
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The exterior frame 1 continues to the rearward and bends upward to form the legs 3A and 3B through which are drilled a hole 15A and 15B. The wheel 9A and 9B is then mounted to the legs 15 by a bolt 10A and 10B, washers 11A and 11B and 12A and 12B, and locknut 14A and 14B. The handle 6 is held to the frame by the two side pieces 5A and 5B on the front of the frame 1 as opposed to the wheels 9. In the centermost point of each of the octagonal frame pieces are mounted upright rods 4A-4H around the perimeter of the frame 1. Extending from the front to the rear of the frame 1 in the center are two bars 2A and 2B that are mounted to the frame for rigidity and for support for the plate 7 that in turn holds the tubular bar 8 through which the turntable 36 and bearing system 23 and 24 are mounted.
The wire unspooler 37A comprises of a hollow bar 28 that is placed over the center bar for the bearing 8 onto which is attached a c-channel 29 with two upright pieces 30A and 30B attached, one on either side of said c-channel 29 and extending upwards with a round groove cut out of the top of each one onto which the rod 31 is placed when it is threaded through a wire spool. The rod 31 also has a small round plate 32A and 32B on each end of it to ensure that the rod 31 will not roll off of the upright bars 30A and 30B when in operation.
Number 37B is the wire guide for the wire unspooler 37A to ensure the wire to safely travel over the turning pipe when unrolling wire and pipe at the same time. It consists of a upright hollow bar 33 that fits over the upright bar 4C and is attached with a locking pin through both bars to keep it secure. Bar 34 is attached to bar 33 and is mounted at a right angle to bar 33. Then to the top of bar 34 is attached metal o-rings 35A and 35B through which the wire is strung to keep it out of the way of the turning turntable bars and pipe. The wire guide 37B is turned inward over the turntable 36 when in operation in opposition to the drawing which shows it turned outward for better clarity of drawing.
A pipe unroller comprising: