Elongated material such as rope, wire, cords, or hosing is typically used around construction sites, boats, households, and many other applications. In some cases, the task of collecting or dispensing the elongated material by hand can become time-consuming with long lengths of the elongated material. While there exist devices to collect and spool elongated material, these devices tend to not be easily transported or are fixed to a specific object or location limiting the application and use. As such, there exists a need for a portable, collapsible device which is able to quickly and efficiently deliver elongated material, such as rope, for collection or use.
The following presents a simplified summary of several embodiments of the invention relating to a handheld, portable device for delivering elongated material. In some embodiments, the rope dispensing device comprises a wheel approximately 12 inches in diameter with an opposing pinch device. The wheel is spun by hand or motor to grab and deliver rope cordage into a bag or onto a tarp.
Initially, an end of rope is fed by a user through a guide which directs the rope into a material feeding device composed of a wheel and pinch device. Alternatively, the rope may be threaded through the top of the guide so as to allow rope to be added laterally mid-length into the material feeding device. The user employs a handle attached to the outer face of the wheel to drive the wheel in the user-desired direction of the rope output. Passing through the material feeding device, the rope is driven by the wheel, grabbed from a first side by the pinch device, passed between the wheel and the pinch device, and output onto a second side of the material feeding device. The output rope passes under an adjustable shroud which directs the output rope depending on the desire of the user. The output rope may be directed, for example, into a receptacle for collection such as a bag, tarp, or other container.
More specifically, the claimed invention as described herein relates to a handheld, portable rope dispensing device for collecting and delivering elongated material such as rope, hosing, cords, wire, or the like. The device comprising a mounting frame which acts as a base for the device, wherein any additional components and devices of the rope dispensing device are operatively coupled thereto. Components operatively coupled to the mounting frame of the rope dispensing device, in one embodiment of the invention or another, include an adjustable shroud, a material feeding device, and a stabilizing device. The mounting frame itself has a first and second side, wherein the first side is open or generally open exposing the wheel, while the second side allows for the attachment of the additional components.
The adjustable shroud is configured for directing the elongated material to a second location after the elongated material is initially displaced from a first location and processed through the rope dispensing device.
The main purpose of the stabilizing device is to support the rope dispensing device by positioning or resting the stabilizing device to the body of the user. While designed to be operated in an extended configuration, the stabilizing device is also able to slide along a rail on the mounting frame in order to collapse into the mounting frame to create a more compact form for convenient storage and/or transportation of the device. In some embodiments, the stabilizing device is able to be detached from the mounting frame of the rope dispensing device leading not only to an even more compact form for storage and/or transportation, but also allowing for reattachment of the stabilizing device at an alternate location on the mounting frame which provides an additional operating configuration for the device, wherein the elongated material may be delivered to the front of the user or behind the user depending on the configuration.
The material feeding device grabs and uptakes the elongated material as the elongated material is processed through the rope dispensing device. The material feeding device generally comprises a pinch device and a wheel which act in conjunction to drive the elongated material from a first side of the material feeding device to a second side. In some embodiments of the invention, the wheel is driven manually by the user. In some embodiments, the wheel is driven by a motor. In some embodiments, the pinch device may be a spring-loaded pinch wheel which is in contact with the wheel and allows for the input of variable sizes of elongated material into the material feeding device. In other embodiments, the pinch device is any mechanism capable of applying pressure to the elongated material in order to feed the elongated material using the wheel.
The invention may be exampled by a device for delivering elongated material which defines a specific embodiment of the invention, the device comprising: a mounting frame comprising a first side and a second side; a wheel rotationally coupled to the mounting frame; a material feeding device operatively coupled to the mounting frame; an adjustable shroud operatively coupled to the mounting frame; and a stabilizing device operatively coupled to the mounting frame, wherein the material feeding device receives the elongated material at a first location and outputs the elongated material at a second location, wherein the adjustable shroud is configured for directing the elongated material to the second location, and wherein the stabilizing device is operatively coupled to a body of a user to support the portable device.
In some embodiments, the first side of the mounting frame further comprises: the material feeding device adjacent to an outer portion of the wheel; the adjustable shroud extendably and detachably coupled to the first side of the mounting frame; and the stabilizing device spanning a portion of an aperture created by the wheel outside of the width of the wheel, and wherein the second side of the mounting frame is rotationally coupled to the wheel.
In some embodiments, the wheel is circular and further comprises: a first side rotationally coupled to the mounting frame; a second side comprising a handle; an outer portion comprising a tire operatively coupled to the wheel; and an inner portion concentric and parallel to the outer portion, wherein the diameter of the inner portion is less than the diameter of the outer portion and wherein the wheel creates an aperture within a width of the wheel.
In some embodiments, the first side of the wheel is rotationally coupled to the second side of the mounting frame with one or more bearings.
In some embodiments, the adjustable shroud positioned adjacent to at least a portion of the outer portion of the wheel and controls a change in direction of the elongated material based on the position of the shroud in relationship to the outer portion of the wheel and the material feeding device.
In some embodiments, the stabilizing device forms around at least a portion of the outer portion of the wheel and comprises a first plate and a second pate, wherein the stabilizing device is extendable, collapsible, and detachable from the mounting frame, and wherein the first plate and the second plate of the stabilizing device comprise one or more members that interact with a user.
In some embodiments, the material feeding device further comprises: a pinch device operatively coupled to an engagement handle; and a guide positioned adjacent to the pinch device, wherein the engagement handle is operatively coupled to a first spring; wherein a force applied to the engagement handle decreases a distance between the pinch device and the wheel; and wherein the pinch device and the wheel receive the elongated material input from the guide within the distance between the pinch device and the wheel and output the elongated material to the adjustable shroud.
In some embodiments, the pinch device further comprises a pinch wheel operatively coupled to a second spring and in contact with the wheel to accept various sizes of elongated material between the wheel and the pinch device.
In some embodiments, the elongated material comprises rope, wire, or hosing and wherein when the elongated material fed through the device generally forms a spool of elongated material.
In some embodiments, the wheel is driven manually by a user, while in other embodiments, the wheel is driven by a motor.
The invention may also be exampled by a device for delivering elongated material which defines another specific embodiment of the invention, the device comprising: a mounting frame comprising a first side and a second side; a material feeding device operatively coupled to the mounting frame; an adjustable shroud operatively coupled to the mounting frame; a stabilizing device operatively coupled to the mounting frame; and a wheel comprising a first side rotationally coupled to the mounting frame, a second side, an outer portion operatively coupled to the wheel, and an inner portion concentric and parallel to the outer portion, wherein the diameter of the inner portion is less than the diameter of the outer portion, wherein the wheel creates an aperture within a width of the wheel, wherein the material feeding device receives the elongated material at a first location and outputs the elongated material at a second location, wherein the adjustable shroud is configured for directing the elongated material to the second location, and wherein the stabilizing device is operatively coupled to a body of a user to support the portable device.
The invention may also be further exampled by a device for delivering elongated material which defines another specific embodiment of the invention, the device comprising: a mounting frame comprising a first side, a second side, and an axle; a wheel rotationally coupled to the axle; a material feeding device operatively coupled to the mounting frame; an adjustable shroud operatively coupled to the mounting frame; and a stabilizing device operatively coupled to the mounting frame, wherein the material feeding device receives the elongated material at a first location and outputs the elongated material at a second location, wherein the adjustable shroud is configured for directing the elongated material to the second location, and wherein the stabilizing device is operatively coupled to a body of a user to support the portable device.
The features, functions, and advantages that have been discussed may be achieved independently in various embodiments of the present invention or may be combined with yet other embodiments, further details of which can be seen with reference to the following description and drawings.
The foregoing and other advantages and features of the invention, and the manner in which the same are accomplished, will become more readily apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate embodiments of the invention and which are not necessarily drawn to scale, wherein:
Embodiments of the present invention now may be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all, embodiments of the invention are shown. Indeed, the invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure may satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
As used herein the term “elongated material” or “rope” means material that is longer than it is wide. Examples of elongated material that are especially applicable to the present invention include rope, hosing, cords, and wire. In some embodiments, elongated material may have a rounded cross-sectional shape. In other embodiments, elongated material may be flat, wherein the cross-section is relatively negligible such as a strap of material.
It should be understood that “operatively coupled,” when used herein, means that the components may be formed integrally with each other, or may be formed separately and coupled together. Furthermore, “operatively coupled” means that the components may be formed directly to each other, or to each other with one or more components located between the components that are operatively coupled together. Furthermore, “operatively coupled” may mean that the components are detachable from each other, or that they are permanently coupled together. Furthermore, operatively coupled components may retain at least some freedom of movement in one or more directions or rotated about an axis (i.e., rotationally coupled)
Also, it will be understood that, where possible, any of the advantages, features, functions, devices, and/or operational aspects of any of the embodiments of the present invention described and/or contemplated herein may be included in any of the other embodiments of the present invention described and/or contemplated herein, and/or vice versa. In addition, where possible, any terms expressed in the singular form herein are meant to also include the plural form and/or vice versa, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Accordingly, the terms “a” and/or “an” shall mean “one or more.”
The hubless rope dispensing device 1000 may comprise a wheel 1008. In some embodiments, the wheel 1008 may be a hubless or “center-less” wheel that is not operatively coupled to a central axle similar to a traditional wheel. In some embodiments, the wheel 1008 may be operatively coupled or rotationally coupled to one or more ball bearings, roller bearings, and/or the like which, in turn, may be operatively coupled or rotationally coupled to at least a portion of mounting frame 1002 of the rope dispensing device 1000.
In some embodiments, the wheel 1008 may be a circular body that further comprises a first side 1020 (not shown) and a second side 1022. In some embodiments, the first side 1020 of the wheel 1008 may be operatively and/or rotationally coupled to the second side 1006 of the mounting frame 1002. The wheel 1008 may be rotationally coupled to the second side 1006 of the mounting frame 1002 with one or more ball bearings, roller bearings, and/or the like. In this way, both the first side 1004 and the second side 1006 of the mounting frame 1002 may be held stationary during operation (e.g., by the user or another static body) while the wheel 1008 is allowed to rotate relative to the mounting frame 1002. In some embodiments, the second side 1022 of the wheel 1008 may further comprise a handle 1018, wherein the handle 1018 is operatively coupled to the second side 1022 of the wheel 1018. During operation of the device, the wheel 1008 is rotated in a circular motion relative to the mounting frame 1002 using the one or more bearings and/or the like used to rotationally couple the first side 1020 of the wheel 1008 to the second side 1006 of the mounting frame 1002. In some embodiments, the handle 1018 may be rotationally coupled to the second side 1022 of the wheel 1008 to allow the user to apply a force to the handle 1018 in order to manually drive and propel the wheel 1008.
The wheel 1018 may further comprise an outer portion 1024 and an inner portion 1026, wherein the perimeters of the outer portion 1024 and the inner portion 1026 are substantially parallel to one another, and/or wherein the outer portion 1024 and the inner portion 1026 are concentric circular bodies, wherein a diameter of the inner portion 1026 is less than a diameter of the outer portion 1024. In some embodiments, the outer portion 1024 of the wheel 1018 may comprise a tire composed of rubber, urethane, plastic, polymer, and/or the like operatively coupled to the wheel 1008. In some embodiments, the outer portion 1024 of the wheel may come into contact with a material feeding device 1016. The inner portion 1026 of the wheel 1018 may further comprise an inner area or aperture that is at least partially hollow, wherein he inner area or aperture created by the wheel 1008 is within the width of the wheel. The inner area or aperture may be defined by an inner diameter that is less than a diameter of the inner portion 1026 of the wheel 1008. In some embodiments, the inner area of the inner portion 1026 is hollow so that the wheel 1008 may have a circular hole or void that is concentric with the wheel 1008. In some embodiments, at least a portion of the mounting frame 1002 or other components of the rope dispensing device 1000 may be located inside the inner area of the inner portion 1026 of the wheel 1008. In some embodiments, the inner area of the inner portion 1026 of the wheel 1008 remains substantially empty during operation of the hubless rope dispensing device 1000. The hollow inner area is designed allow the mounting frame 1002 to be lightweight while still providing sufficient structure and support to the rope dispensing device 1000.
In other embodiments, the wheel 1008 may be rotationally coupled to the outer periphery of the mounting frame 1002, wherein the wheel 1008 may be rotationally coupled to the circumference of the mounting frame 1002 with one or more ball bearings, roller bearings, and/or the like. In this way, the wheel 1008 may be allowed to rotate relative to the periphery circumference of mounting frame 1002.
The material feeding device 1016 may be adjacent to the outer portion 1024 of the wheel 1008 and further comprise an engagement handle 1028, a pinch device 1030, and a material feeding device body 1032 (as seen in
In some embodiments, the engagement handle 1028 may extend downward from the material feeding device body 1032. The engagement handle 1028 may be operatively coupled to the pinch device 1030 within the material feeding device body 1032. In some embodiments, the engagement handle 1028 and/or the pinch device 1030 may be pulled or pushed (or otherwise have some force applied) by the user toward the center of the wheel 1008. In this way, a distance between the pinch device 1030 and the wheel 1008 may be decreased to better contact, engage, receive, and/or apply friction to elongated material fed into the material feeding device 1016. In some embodiments, the pinch device 1030, the engagement handle 1028, and/or the material feeding device body 1032 may be operatively coupled to a spring within in the material feeding device body 1032 wherein the spring applies a resistive force to at least somewhat prevent the pinch device 1030 from contacting the wheel 1008 by maintaining a predetermined distance between the pinch device 1030 and the wheel 1008. In some embodiments, a user may apply a force (e.g., a push or pull) to the engagement handle 1028 and/or the pinch device 1030 to overcome the resistive force of the spring to decrease the distance between the pinch device 1030 and the wheel 1008 to better contact, engage, receive, and/or apply friction to elongated material fed into the material feeding device 1016. In some embodiments, the user may apply pressure to the top of the pinch device 1030 (e.g., with the thumb of the user) to better contact, engage, receive, and/or apply friction to elongated material fed into the material feeding device 1016.
In some embodiments, a user operating the rope dispensing device 1000 may at least partially stabilize and support the rope dispensing device 1000 by holding the mounting frame 1002 and/or the engagement handle 1028 during operation.
In some embodiments the rope dispensing device 1000 of
In other embodiments of the invention the first side 104 of the mounting frame 102 is not generally open. In other embodiments, the second side 106 of the mounting frame 102 may be generally open while the first side 104 is closed. In some embodiments, the first side 104 and the second side 106 of the mounting frame 102 are both closed wherein the elongated material cannot be loaded mid-length. In some embodiments, the first side 104 and the second side 106 are identical. In some embodiments the mounting frame 102 extends down and wraps around the bottom of the periphery of the wheel 108 to then extend back up the other side of the wheel 108 and operatively couple to an axle 312 (the axle 312 being illustrated in
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In some embodiments of the invention, the wheel 108 is approximately 12 inches in diameter. In other embodiments, the wheel 108 is greater than 12 inches in diameter. In yet other embodiments, the wheel 108 is less than 12 inches in diameter.
In some embodiments, the wheel 108 has a tire to increase frictional force and provide a better grip on the elongated material passing through the device. In some embodiments, the tire is composed of rubber, urethane, plastic, polymer, or the like. In some embodiments, the wheel 108 does not have a tire and is instead composed of a single material. In some embodiments, the wheel 108 may have small protrusions on the outer, periphery surface of the wheel 108 composed of the same material as the wheel 108 to provide grip on the elongated material passing through the device. In other embodiments, the small protrusions on the outer, periphery surface of the wheel 108 may be composed of a different material than that of the wheel 108.
The wheel 108 drives the elongated material through the material feeding device 314. As seen in
In some embodiments, the handle 502 may be composed of metal, plastic, and/or a composite material. In other embodiments, the handle 502 may be a knob or a protrusion extending from the outer face of the wheel 108 that may be used to manually drive the wheel 108. In other embodiments of the invention, the wheel 108 may be driven by a motor. In some embodiments, a motor used to drive the wheel 108 may be integrated or attached to the rope dispensing device 100, while in other embodiments, the motor may be separate from the device.
In some embodiments, the handle 502 may be operatively coupled to a face of the wheel 108 to allow for the handle 502 to collapse and fold into the outer face of the wheel 108 when not in use to allow for a more compact form while the rope dispensing device is being stored and/or transported as illustrated in
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In some embodiments, the operative coupling of the extension arm 208 and the mounting frame 102 allows for the adjustable shroud 206 to be repositioned about the periphery of the wheel 108, as later illustrated in
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The material feeding device 314 and the guide 302 extending from the second side 106 of the mounting frame 102 around the periphery of the wheel 108 are also illustrated in
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In some embodiments, the handheld stabilizing device 602 may be operatively coupled to the second side 106 of the mounting frame 102 in a way as to allow for the handheld stabilizing device 602 to collapse and fold into the second side 106 of the mounting frame 102 when not in use to allow for a more compact form while the rope dispensing device 100 is being stored and/or transported as illustrated in
In some embodiments, the stabilizing device 110 may be operatively coupled to the second side 106 of the mounting frame 102. In some embodiments, the stabilizing device 110 comprises a sliding component 220 which may be operatively coupled to the second side 106 of the mounting frame 102 via a slot 252 allowing the sliding component 220 to slide and extend the stabilizing device 110 away from the periphery wheel 108. Extending the stabilizing device 110 allows the user access to the stabilizing device 110 to at least partially stabilize and support the rope dispensing device during operation. Alternatively, the sliding component 220 operatively coupled to the second side 106 via the slot 252 may allow the stabilizing device 110 to slide the stabilizing device 110 in closer to the wheel 108, collapse into the mounting frame 102, and thus create a more compact form for storage and/or transport. In some embodiments, the sliding component 220 travels along the second side 106 of the mounting frame 102 via a ball bearing or a similar connection. In some embodiments (e.g., the embodiments of
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The first plate 112 and the second plate 114 are generally parallel to the face of the wheel 108 but do not come into contact with the wheel 108 during use of the rope dispensing device. In some embodiments, the exterior faces of the first plate 112 and the second plate 114 are approximately flat. In other embodiments, the exterior faces of the first plate 112 and the second plate 114 are shaped so as to conform the body of the user (e.g., the knees or legs of the user).
In some embodiments, the first plate 112 and the second plate 114 further comprise one or more members that interact with a user operating the rope dispensing device 100, wherein the one or more members come into contact with a portion of the user to at least partially support and stabilize the rope dispensing device during operation. In some embodiments, the one or more members comprise padding 118 on the outer faces of the plates which come in contact with the body of the user during operation of the rope dispensing device. The padding 118 allows for increased comfort and for the user operating the rope dispensing device while the user is at least partially supporting the invention with the stabilizing device 110. In some embodiments, the composition and/or texture of the padding 118 allows for increased friction between the stabilizing device 110 and the user so that the rope dispensing device 110 is secured in place during operation and does not substantially move as a whole relative to the user. In some embodiments of the invention, the rope dispensing device is at least partially supported by the user operatively coupling the stabilizing device 110 to the body of the user. In some embodiments, the padding 118 may be shaped so as to conform the body of the user (e.g., the knees or legs of the user). In some embodiments, the rope dispensing device is at least partially supported by the user operatively coupling the stabilizing device 110 between the legs of the user and more specifically, the knees of the user.
In some embodiments, the stabilizing device 110 is extendable, collapsible, and/or removably detachable from the mounting frame 102. In some embodiments, the stabilizing device 110 may be attached in an alternate position (e.g., rotated 180° around the wheel 108) on the mounting frame 102 that still allows for operation of the rope dispensing device 100 with the use of the stabilizing device 110. In some embodiments, attaching the stabilizing device 110 to the alternate position on the mounting frame 102 allows for the elongated material to be delivered behind the user.
While in an operable configuration extended away from the wheel, the stabilizing device 110, specifically the first plate 112, the second plate 114, and the connection plate 116, form an initial guide in which the elongated material may initially travel before entering the guide 302 during a material collection process. In some embodiments, the initial guide formed by the stabilizing device 110 may assist in initially directing the elongated material into the rope dispensing device 100. In other embodiments of the invention, the elongated material does not initially travel through the initial guide formed by the stabilizing device 110.
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In some embodiments, the guide 302 may be operatively coupled to the second side 106 of the mounting frame 102 adjacent to the pinch device 316 and extend over the periphery of the wheel 108 without coming in contact with the wheel 108. The guide 302 may be adjacent to the pinch device 316 wherein the pinch device 316 and the wheel 108 may receive elongated material from the guide 302. Alternatively, the guide 302 may be adjacent and/or forward of the pinch device 316, wherein the guide 302 may receive the elongated material from the pinch device 316. The guide 302 comprises a first hooked protrusion 304 and a second hooked protrusion 306 which rise up from the top of the guide 302, out and away from the periphery of the wheel 108. In some embodiments, the first hooked protrusion 304 and the second hooked protrusion 306 are C-shaped. The first hooked protrusion 304 and the second hooked protrusion 306 are staggered on opposite ends of the guide 302 with the openings of the hooks facing inwards towards each other so as to create a structured pathway 308 in the direction of the rotation of the wheel 108 in which the elongated material may be directed to travel. The elongated material may be pulled through the guide 302 and directed into the material feeding device 314.
In some embodiments of the invention, the elongated material may alternatively be input into the guide 302 and the material feeding device 314 mid-length by placing the elongated material mid-length into the structured pathway 308 via the top of the guide 302. The elongated material may be manipulated or threaded around the first hooked protrusion 304 and the second hooked protrusion 306 and loaded laterally into the material feeding device 314 without the need to begin a material collection process with a terminal end of the elongated material.
In some embodiments of the invention, the structured pathway 308 may instead be formed by a spring-shaped spiral structure operatively coupled to the top of the guide 302 instead of the hooked protrusions. The spiral structure may encircle the elongated material and acts as a tube to direct the elongated material as it travels into the material feeding device 314.
In some embodiments of the invention, the pinch device 316 may be spring-loaded and in contact with the wheel 108 allowing for various gauges of elongated material to be input through the material feeding device 314. The pinch device 316 allows the elongated material entering the material feeding device 314 to pass between the pinch device 316 and the wheel 108 while force from an engaged spring operatively coupled to the pinch device 316 may secure the elongated material within the material feeding device 314. In other embodiments of the invention, the pinch device 316 is not spring-loaded and is a fixed distance away from the wheel 108. In some embodiments, the pinch device 316 may be a pinch wheel. In some embodiments, the pinch wheel may be spring-loaded.
The width or gauge of the elongated material that may be processed and delivered by the rope dispensing device 100 depends at least partially on the width of the wheel 108 and the size of the structured pathway 308 created by the guide 302 as well as the magnitude of extension of both the adjustable shroud 206 and the pinch device 316 away from the wheel 108.
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In some embodiments, the extended length setting of the neck extension 402 may be locked in place on the mounting frame 102 by a knob 404 which may be operatively coupled to the second side 106 of the mounting frame 102. The knob 404 may be composed of similar materials to the neck extension 402. In some embodiments, the knob 404 may be generally circular but may be of any size or shape as to fit in the hand of the user while not disrupting the functions of any other components of the rope dispensing device 100.
In some embodiments of the invention, the knob 404 may lock the neck extension 402 in place by, for example, passing a pin on the knob 404 through one of several evenly spaced holes along the length of the neck extension 402. In some embodiments, the knob 404 may be operatively coupled to a spring which may be operatively coupled to the second side 106 of the mounting frame 102, wherein the engaged spring keeps the knob 404 locked into the neck extension 402 at a particular position requiring the user to pull the knob 404 to temporarily unlock the neck extension 402 and the knob 404 in order to reposition the neck extension 402 and alter the distance of the pinch device 316 from the wheel 108.
In some embodiments, the neck extension 402 may collapse into the mounting frame 102 allowing the pinch device 316 to come into contact with the wheel 108 creating a compact form for transportation and/or storage. In some embodiments, the neck extension 402, and therefore the pinch device 316, may be detached from the mounting frame 102.
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It should be understood that elongated material may also be driven through the rope dispensing device 100 a direction opposite to the pathway as described and defined in
In some embodiments of the invention, the rope dispensing device 100 may be handheld, wherein the rope dispensing device 100 is supported and stabilized by the user. In other embodiments, the rope dispensing device may be mounted in a stand, bracket, and/or the like wherein the rope dispensing device is at least partially supported and stabilized by the stand, bracket, and/or the like. In some embodiments, the rope dispensing device 100 may be mounted to a surface (e.g., a wall) during operation of the device. In some embodiments, a bag, basket, container, or other form of receptacle may be mounted or operatively coupled to the rope dispensing device 100 to receive and/or provide a source of elongated material from and/or to the rope dispensing device 100. In some embodiments, the rope dispensing device 100 may employ a combination of one or more of the previously described support and stabilization systems during operation.
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It should be understood that the terms “first side” and “second side” may be used to differentiate and identify portions of the mounting frame herein. In some embodiments of the invention, the first side and the second side may be interchangeable, wherein the first side may function as the second side or, similarly, the second side may function as the first side. In this way, in some embodiments of the invention, the rope dispensing device and the location of any attached components may be mirrored while still being able to perform the same or similar functions as the non-mirrored device. For example, the guide may be attached to either the first side or the second side of the mounting frame while still being able to perform the same function.
While certain exemplary embodiments have been described and shown in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that such embodiments are merely illustrative of and not restrictive on the broad invention, and that this invention not be limited to the specific constructions and arrangements shown and described, since various other changes, combinations, omissions, modifications and substitutions, in addition to those set forth in the above paragraphs, are possible. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various adaptations, modifications, and combinations of the just described embodiments can be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Therefore, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.
This application is a non-provisional filing of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/340,787, filed May 24, 2016, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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