This application claims priority to United Kingdom Application No. 0722581.6, filed on Nov. 16, 2007, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to reel assemblies.
Reel assemblies are known which are arranged to be attached to an upright wall. Such assemblies comprise a mounting structure to which is attached a rotatable drum and a guide arm assembly. The guide arm assembly is fixed relative to the mounting structure. We have realized that this is not always convenient for users of different heights who may which to pull hose from the reel from different distances from the reel. We have realized that this is because the effort required by the user to withdraw hose from the drum depends on the user's height (relative to the height at which the reel assembly is positioned) as well as the distance of the user from the wall on which the reel is attached. We seek to provide an improved reel assembly.
According to the invention there is provided a reel assembly comprising a pivotable guide arrangement for guiding material to and from a drum portion of the reel assembly, the guide arrangement being resiliently biased towards an undeflected position.
In one embodiment of the invention comprises a reel assembly with a self-adjusting guide arm assembly which is arranged to automatically adjust to hose being played out by users of different heights and from different distances
Various embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following drawings in which:
FIG. assembly, 5 is a schematic side view of a reel assembly in various positions, and
With reference initially to
The mounting structure 3 comprises a basal portion 3a and two upstanding portions 3b. The basal portion has attached thereto a plate 3c which is provided with throughholes (not shown) which allow the plate to be secured to an upright wall by way of suitable fixings such as anchor bolts or the like.
The guide arrangement 4 comprises two arm portions 10 which are located at each side of the mounting structure 3. One end portion of each arm portion 10 is pivotably mounted to the mounting structure 3, and opposing surfaces of the arm portions 10 and the upstanding portions 3b contact each other in a low friction manner to allow for relative rotation. Low frictional engagement may be achieved by providing a low friction material between the arm portions and the upstanding portions. A headed fastener 12 ensures that the arm portion 10 is retained on the respective upstanding portion 3b. Each arm portion 10 comprises two arcuate slots 14. Each slot 14 receives a respective head 15 which is fixedly attached to the upstanding portion 3b.
To provide the resilient biasing a spring member 16 is provided. It is to be noted that, for the sake of simplicity of representation, the spring member 16 is not shown in
Interposed between the free end portions of the arm portions 10 the guide arrangement further comprises an elongate roller guide 19 which comprises one or more rollers (not referenced).
In use the hose reel assembly 1 is used as follows. The drum portion 2 has wound round it, ribbonwise, a length of hose 20. The assembly 1 is then secured at a suitable height on an upright wall (not shown) by way of the plate 3c. One distal end of the hose 20 is connected to a supply of fluid, such as air. The other distal end of the hose is arranged to rest on the roller guide arrangement 19 and hang downwards so that the distal end is within reach of a user. Should the user wish to use the air supply he can simply grasp the free end of the hose 20, which would likely be provided with a controllable nozzle (not shown), and move the free end to the location where the air is required. By moving the free end of the hose 20 away from the reel assembly 1, and playing out wound hose, a force with a downward component is applied to the roller guide arrangement 19 which, in turn, causes the arm portions 10 to pivot downwardly against the tension of the spring 16. Advantageously, by arranging that the arm portions 10 are pivotable, it is significantly easier for the user to reach any desired location with the free end relative to the position of the reel assembly. The action of the spring member 16 causes the angular position of the guide arrangement to automatically adapt to the (relative) position of the user. For example, as can be seen in
With reference now to
Any of the above described reel assemblies may be provided with a pivotable bracket assembly, such as the pivotable bracket 200 shown in
It will be appreciated that although the above described embodiments relate to reel assemblies for use with hose, other embodiments of the invention find application in relation to reel assemblies for other types of elongate material such as rope, cable and tape.
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0722581.6 | Nov 2007 | GB | national |
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20090127370 A1 | May 2009 | US |