Retracting extension cord reel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6273354
  • Patent Number
    6,273,354
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 4, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 14, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A retracting extension cord reel apparatus includes a cord reel housing for storing an electrical extension cord. A spring motor reel half and a contact reel half form a cord winding surface and are rotatably mounted in the housing on a shaft. A return spring is positioned in a cord winding body of the spring motor reel half for automatically rewinding the extension cord. A brush block is retained in one of two shells forming the housing to maintain brushes in contact with conductive tracks on the contact reel half. The brush block includes an arm for supporting a pigtail extending between the brush block and an exterior of the housing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to an electrical extension cord reel. More specifically, the present invention relates to an automatically retracting cord reel configured specifically for use with small appliances, electrical tools and the like which reel can be mounted for use in a specific location and easily removed from its mounting place and used remotely.




Take-up reels for managing the use and storage of electrical extension cords are known. Such reels consist basically of a spool rotatably affixed to a structural component whereby the spool is manually or automatically rotated to wind an extension cord thereabout. Typically, such automatic reels employ a variety of spring and ratchet mechanisms for maintaining the cord in the extended position and rewinding the cord onto the spool when it is no longer needed. Such reels are particularly useful in industrial or commercial settings such as automobile repair shops, machine shops, carpentry shops and construction sites. They permit workers to readily access electrical power as needed for the operation of portable electric tools, test devices, and trouble lights at various locations remote from an existing power outlet. In addition, the use of extension cord reels makes it possible to use only pigtails (i.e., short electrical cords) on the various electrical tools and devices thereby simplifying the movement and storage of the electrical tools and devices themselves.




While exterior designs may vary, retracting electric cord reels basically comprise a spool mounted on a shaft supported for rotation on a bracket or housing, a cooperating ratchet and pawl to arrest the rotation of the spool when the cord has been paid out to a desired length, a spring for rotating the spool in a direction to rewind the cord when the ratchet and pawl are disengaged and an electrical power input means including a commutator connected between a male plug extending from the housing and the extension cord wound on the spool. Such devices are shown, for example, in the U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,619,518; 3,715,526; and 3,808,382.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention concerns a retracting extension cord reel assembly configured specifically for use with small electrical appliances and tools.




The reel assembly according to the present invention includes a cord reel housing for storing an electrical cord. The cord reel housing has an integrated handle portion that incorporates a pair of opposing posts that permit the housing to be pivotally attached to a mounting bracket. The mounting bracket is adapted to be attached to a generally planar mounting surface, and has means for engaging and disengaging the posts to permit the cord reel housing to be detached from the mounting bracket and hand carried to a location remote from the mounting surface.




The hollow cord reel housing including a right hand shell releasably attached to a left hand shell. A spring motor reel half is positioned in the right hand shell and has a generally tubular cord winding body with an inner end and a radially outwardly extending flange at an outer end thereof. A contact reel half is positioned in the left hand shell and has a generally tubular cord winding body with an inner end and a radially outwardly extending flange at an outer end thereof. The inner ends of the cord winding bodies are attached to provide a reel having a cord winding surface extending between the flanges. A shaft is supported in said housing and the reel halves are mounted on the shaft for rotation of the reel in the housing. A brush block is provided for retaining a plurality of brushes and has an aperture formed therein through which the shaft passes. A brush holder support is formed on the inner surface of the left hand shell for retaining the brush block adjacent the reel and brushes on the brush block in contact with electrically conductive tracks on the contact reel half. A pigtail is connected to the brushes and an extension cord is connected to the tracks.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above, as well as other advantages of the present invention, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a left side elevation view of a retractable cord reel apparatus in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the cord reel shown in the

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an elevation view of the inside of the left hand shell shown in the

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line


4





4


in the

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the brush block shown in the

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 6

is a schematic electrical diagram of the apparatus in accordance with the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




There is shown in the

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


an automatically retracting electrical extension cord reel assembly


10


including a cord reel housing


11


with a handle portion


13


that incorporates a pair of opposing posts


27


and


28


to permit the cord reel housing to be pivotally attached to a mounting bracket (not shown) in a removable manner. The mounting bracket and the method of mounting are described in detail in the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/325,615, filed Jun. 3, 1999, entitled “Electrical Cord Reel”, which application is incorporated herein by reference.




The cord reel apparatus


10


includes conventional electrical cords for connection between a source of power, such as a wall outlet, and an electrical device to be powered. Such a cord is shown only in the

FIG. 1

as a retractable extension cord


15


having a female electrical socket


16


connected to a free end thereof and a fixed pigtail


17


having a male electrical plug


18


connected to a free end thereof. The extension cord


15


extends through an opening


19


formed in the housing


11


and is wound upon a spool or reel (described below) rotatably supported in the housing on a shaft


20


. The pigtail


17


is of a length sufficient to reach from the housing


11


to a nearby electrical outlet (not shown). For example, the pigtail


17


can be about fifteen inches long and the plug


18


can be a conventional two prong, polarized type. The electrical connection between the extension cord


15


and the pigtail


17


is made by a conventional commutator (brushes and rings) inside the housing


11


.




The housing


11


is formed of a pair of generally cup-shaped shells, a right hand shell


21


and a substantially mirror image left hand shell


22


. The shells


21


and


22


are formed of a suitable material such as molded ABS flame-retardant plastic and can be held together by any conventional fastening means. In the

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the shells


21


and


22


are shown as being retained together by a plurality of screws. The left hand shell


22


has a plurality of apertures


23


formed therein spaced about a periphery thereof. Each of the apertures


23


receives a threaded fastener


24


that threadably engages a corresponding one of a plurality of internal blind holes


29


formed in the interior periphery of the right hand shell


21


. The fasteners


24


function as releasable locks holding the shells


21


and


22


together and retaining the shaft


20


.




Also present on the exterior of the shells


21


and


22


are a plurality of generally hemispherical supports


25


formed by bumping out portions of the side walls of the shells


21


and


22


at uniformly spaced points adjacent the peripheries thereof. For example, three of the supports


25


are equally spaced on the right hand shell


21


and two of the supports


25


are formed on the left hand shell


22


opposite two of the supports on the right hand shell. An extended portion


26


of the side wall of the left hand shell


22


extends outwardly and radially to form a passage for the pigtail


17


inside the housing


11


and is open at the periphery of the housing to provide an exit for the pigtail. The extended portion


26


is opposite the third support on the right hand shell


21


and also functions as a support. Such supports serve to elevate the cord reel housing


11


above the ground when the housing is used detached from the mounting bracket and placed on one side or the other.




The cord reel housing


11


has the handle portion


13


integrated therein which handle includes the pair of opposing generally cylindrical posts


27


and


28


that permit the cord reel housing


11


to be pivotally attached to the mounting bracket in a removable manner. The integrated handle portion


13


permits the cord reel case to be easily transported to locations remote from the mounting bracket.




The cord reel apparatus


10


according to the present invention can include a resettable circuit breaker (not shown) that is connected between the extension cord


15


and the pigtail


17


. Such a circuit breaker may be mounted inside the housing


11


with a reset button exposed at any convenient location.




The mounting bracket and posts


27


and


28


permit the cord reel housing


11


to be mounted in a variety of convenient locations. For example, the cord reel housing could be mounted in a kitchen, workshop, or garage on a vertical wall surface, between upper and lower cabinets and shelves, on the underside of upper cabinets, or inside cabinets. In any of these locations, the housing


11


may be oriented in one position for storage pivoted on the posts


27


and


28


to rest flat against the mounting surface, and in another for use position pivoted away from the mounting surface.




Because the cord reel housing


11


can be easily removed from the mounting bracket, the housing


11


becomes a portable cord reel. When, for example, a worker needs an extension cord at a remote location, the cord reel housing according to the present invention can be unplugged if necessary, removed from the mounting bracket, carried to the desired location, plugged in and used, and then returned to the mounting bracket.




As shown in the

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the cord reel assembly


10


includes a reel for storing the extension cord


15


, permitting the extension cord to be unwound through the opening


19


and automatically rewinding the extension cord. The reel is constructed from a spring motor or right side reel half


44


and a contact or left side reel half


45


mounted on the shaft


20


supported for rotation by the shells


21


and


22


. The right side reel half


44


includes a generally tubular cord winding body


46


with a radially outwardly extending flange


47


formed at an outer end thereof. A radially inwardly extending wall


48


is formed at an inner end of the body


46


with a central aperture


49


for accepting the shaft


20


. The open outer end of the body


46


is closed by a generally planar cover


50


attached to the reel half


44


by any suitable means such as fasteners or swaging.




The left side reel half


45


also includes a generally tubular cord winding body


51


with a radially outwardly extending flange


52


formed at an outer end thereof. Also at the outer end there is a radially inwardly extending wall


53


with a central aperture in the form of a tube


54


for accepting the shaft


20


. The tube


54


extends from the wall


53


into the aperture


49


in the wall


48


. The adjacent edges of the bodies


46


and


51


can be configured to overlap as shown to provide a cord winding surface


55


extending between the flanges


47


and


52


. A plurality of axially extending locking tabs


56


are formed on the edge of the inner end of the body


46


for cooperation with corresponding slots (not shown) formed in the body


51


to attach the reel halves


44


and


45


together. The reel halves


44


and


45


can be molded from a suitable plastic material.




As shown in the

FIG. 2

, a ratchet


57


is integrally formed on the inner surface of the right hand shell


21


as an arcuate toothed raised area. The teeth cooperate with a pawl and spring assembly


58


pivotally mounted on the outer surface of the cover


50


at a mounting boss


59


to maintain the extension cord


15


at a desired unwound length. A return spring


60


is provided in the form of a coil of flat spring steel stock that is positioned inside the body


46


and is enclosed by the cover


50


. An outer end of the spring


60


is attached to the reel half


44


inside the body


46


and an inner end of the spring is attached to the shaft


20


. Thus, as the extension cord


15


is pulled from the housing


1


, the reel half


44


will rotate relative to the shaft


20


to wind up the spring


60


which spring then will automatically rewind the cord.




The outer surface of the wall


53


has three concentric electrically conductive tracks


61


formed thereon, each track connected to one of the wires in the extension cord


15


(FIG.


1


). As shown in the

FIGS. 2 and 5

, a brush block


62


is mounted on the inside surface of the left hand shell


22


. For example, the brush block


62


can be formed of a suitable nylon material such as “Zytel 101”. The brush block


62


has a generally rectangular brush holder portion


63


with an aperture


64


formed therein through which the shaft


20


passes. Extending from the holder portion


63


is an arm


65


that is positioned in the extended portion


26


to carry the fixed pigtail


17


. A plurality of inner walls


66


are formed on the outwardly facing surface of the holder portion


63


to separate and guide the three wires (not shown) of the pigtail


17


to apertures


67


formed through the holder portion for connecting the wires to brushes (not shown) mounted on the inwardly facing surface of the holder portion. A brush holder support


68


is formed as an upstanding wall on the inwardly facing surface of the left hand shell


22


in the shape of the holder portion


63


for retaining the brush block inside the wall in position relative to the tracks


61


on the facing surface of the left side reel half


45


. The support


68


also is located adjacent to the extended portion


26


through which the pigtail


17


extends. As shown in the

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a strain relief


69


is positioned in the open end of the extended portion


26


to support the pigtail


17


and relieve strain applied to the pigtail before such strain can reach the electrical connections on the brush block


62


.





FIG. 6

is an electrical schematic diagram of the cord reel assembly


10


showing the female socket


16


connected to each of the three tracks


61


by three separate wires of the extension cord


15


. The male plug


18


is connected to each of three brushes


70


by three separate wires of the pigtail


17


. As stated above, the brushes


70


are carried by the brush holder portion


63


and maintained in contact with the associated tracks


61


.




It can be appreciated that the cord reel assembly


10


is easy to assemble. The shaft


20


, the reel halves


44


and


45


, the cover


50


, the pawl and spring assembly


58


, and the return spring


60


are first assembled with the extension cord


15


as a reel subassembly. The brush block


62


is assembled with the brushes and the pigtail


17


as a brush block subassembly. Then the two subassemblies and the shells


21


and


22


are put together and the fasteners


24


are inserted into the apertures


23


to complete the cord reel assembly


10


.




In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the present invention has been described in what is considered to represent its preferred embodiment. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.



Claims
  • 1. An automatically retracting extension cord reel apparatus comprising:a spring motor reel half formed from a plastic material and having a generally tubular cord winding body with an inner end and a radially outwardly extending flange at an outer end thereof; a contact reel half formed from a plastic material and having a generally tubular cord winding body with an inner end and a radially outwardly extending flange at an outer end thereof, said inner ends being attached to provide a reel having a cord winding surface extending between said flanges; a hollow cord reel housing; a shaft supported in said housing, said reel halves being mounted on said shaft for rotation of said reel in said housing; a radially inwardly extending wall at said outer end of said contact reel half, said wall having a plurality of concentric electrically conductive tracks formed thereon facing an inside surface of said housing; a brush block for retaining a plurality of brushes; and a brush holder support on said inner surface of said housing for maintaining said brush block adjacent said tracks.
  • 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 including a return spring positioned in said cord winding body of said spring motor reel half, said return spring having an end attached to said shaft and an opposite end attached to spring motor reel half for rotating said reel in a predetermined direction.
  • 3. The apparatus according to claim 2 including a cover attached to said outer end of said spring motor reel half to enclose said return spring in said cord winding body of said spring motor reel half.
  • 4. The apparatus according to claim 3 including a spring and pawl assembly mounted on said cover, said pawl engaging a ratchet on an inner surface of said housing.
  • 5. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said cord reel housing includes a pair of shells, each said shell supporting an associated end of said shaft.
  • 6. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein each of said shells includes an integrally formed portion of a carrying handle.
  • 7. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said brush block includes a brush holder portion having an aperture formed therein through which said shaft passes.
  • 8. The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said brush holder support includes an upstanding wall on an inner surface of said housing in a shape of said brush holder portion.
  • 9. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said brush block includes an arm for carrying a pigtail.
  • 10. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said brush block arm is positioned in an extended portion of said housing through which the pigtail can be extended.
  • 11. An automatically retracting extension cord reel apparatus comprising:a hollow cord reel housing including a right hand shell releasably attached to a left hand shell; a spring motor reel half positioned in said right hand shell and having a generally tubular cord winding body with an inner end and a radially outwardly extending flange at an outer end thereof; a contact reel half positioned in said left hand shell and having a generally tubular cord winding body with an inner end and a radially outwardly extending flange at an outer end thereof, said inner ends being attached to provide a reel having a cord winding surface extending between said flanges; a shaft supported in said housing, said reel halves being mounted on said shaft for rotation of said reel in said housing; a brush block for retaining a plurality of brushes, said brush block having an aperture formed therein through which said shaft passes; and a brush holder support on said inner surface of said left hand shell for retaining said brush block adjacent said reel.
  • 12. The apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said brush block includes a brush holder portion having said aperture formed therein and said brush holder support includes an upstanding wall on an inner surface of said housing in a shape of said brush holder portion.
  • 13. The apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said brush block includes a brush holder portion having a plurality of walls formed thereon for separating and guiding a plurality of wires in a pigtail.
  • 14. The apparatus according to claim 13 wherein said brush holder portion has a plurality of apertures formed therein for connecting the pigtail wires to brushes.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/325,615, filed Jun. 3, 1999, entitled “Electrical Cord Reel”.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/325615 Jun 1999 US
Child 09/542448 US