Claims
- 1. Rotatable reel and handle apparatus for outfitting a roll of construction line with a reel and handle to facilitate unwinding and winding the construction line from and back onto the roll, wherein the roll of construction line is wound onto an elongated, hollow, cylindrical spool that has a longitudinal axis, a first end, a second end, and a hole extending axially along the longitudinal axis from the first end to the second end, said rotatable handle and reel apparatus being characterized by a first shoulder and a second shoulder adapted to be positioned on opposite sides of the roll of construction line adjacent the respective first end and second end of the spool and connected together in non-rotational relationship to each other and to the spool by an elongated shank that, when assembled with the roll of construction line and spool, extends axially through the hole in the spool and frictionally engages the spool, and an elongated handle extending axially outward from either the first shoulder or the second shoulder in a direction opposite from the spool and which is mounted to rotate in relation to the shank, the first shoulder, and the second shoulder about an axis that is axially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the spool, whereby the roll of construction line on the spool, when outfitted with the rotatable reel and handle apparatus, can be held in one hand by a user grasping the handle and the construction line can be unwound from the roll or wound back onto the same roll between the first shoulder and the second shoulder without releasing the user's grasp on the handle by spinning the roll, spool, and shoulders in relation to the handle.
- 2. The rotatable reel and handle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shank extends from said first shoulder through said hole in the spool to said second shoulder, and wherein said second shoulder is releasably connected to said shank.
- 3. The rotatable reel and handle apparatus of claim 2, wherein said handle is mounted in a rotatable manner on said second shoulder.
- 4. The rotatable reel and handle apparatus of claim 3, wherein said shank and said second shoulder have mating latch mechanisms that connect the shank in non-rotational relation to the second shoulder.
- 5. The rotatable reel and handle apparatus of claim 4, wherein said mating latch mechanisms are releasable from each other.
- 6. The rotatable reel and handle apparatus of claim 4, wherein the second shoulder has a hole with a non-round cross-section in axial alignment with the shank, the shank has a non-round cross-section that extends into the hole in the second shoulder and is sized to interact with sides of the hole to inhibit rotational movement between the shank and the second shoulder.
- 7. The rotatable reel and handle apparatus of claim 3, wherein said shank and said first shoulder have mating latch mechanisms that connect the shank in non-rotational relation to the first shoulder.
- 8. The rotatable reel and handle apparatus of claim 7, wherein said mating latch mechanisms are releasable from each other.
- 9. The rotatable reel and handle apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first shoulder has a hole with a non-round cross-section in axial alignment with the shank, the shank has a non-round cross-section that extends into the hole in the first shoulder and is sized to interact with sides of the hole to inhibit rotational movement between the shank and the first shoulder.
- 10. The rotatable reel and handle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shank extends from said first shoulder through said hole in the spool and through said second shoulder in a keyed manner and for a distance beyond said second shoulder to form a spindle, said handle being mounted on said spindle in rotational relation to said shank.
- 11. The rotatable reel and handle apparatus of claim 10, including a retainer on the shank that interacts with the second shoulder to releaseably restrain the second shoulder against axial movement in a direction away from the spool.
- 12. The reel and handle apparatus of claim 1, including a winding knob mounted on the first shoulder eccentric to the longitudinal axis of the spool.
- 13. The rotatable reel and handle apparatus of claim 10, including a winding knob mounted on the first shoulder eccentric to the longitudinal axis of the spool.
- 14. The rotatable reel and handle apparatus of claim 10, including resiliently bendable barbs on the shank that extend radially outward from the shank to engage the inside surface of the spool.
- 15. The reel and handle apparatus of claim 10, including a wedge extending axially from the first shoulder onto engagement with the first end of the spool.
- 16. The reel and handle apparatus of claim 10, including a wedge extending axially from the second shoulder into engagement with the second end of the spool.
- 17. The reel and handle apparatus of claim 10, wherein the shank has a plurality of radially outward extending splines, said second shoulder has a keyed hole extending through the second shoulder with a plurality of radially extending keyways that are matched in size and shape to said splines.
- 18. The reel and handle apparatus of claim 17, including a resilient retainer in the form of a barb extending radially outward from a spline with a mating cavity recessed into the spline, said shank being slideable axially through the keyed hole when the barb is depressed into the cavity, said barb extending radially outward at an angle less than perpendicular to the longitudinal axis so that it is cammed into the cavity by the second shoulder sliding axially on the shank in one direction, but inhibits the second shoulder from sliding in the opposite axial direction on the shank.
- 19. The rotatable reel and handle apparatus of claim 10 including a brake mechanism on the handle that is actuateable by the user to inhibit rotary motion of the shank in relation to the handle.
- 20. The reel and handle apparatus of claim 19, wherein the second shoulder has a collar with a peripheral surface protruding axially outward toward the handle, and wherein the brake mechanism includes a resilient finger extending from the handle to a position radially outward from the peripheral surface of the collar and a button on the resilient finger to facilitate pressing the finger into frictional engagement with the peripheral surface of the collar.
- 21. In a rotatable reel and handle apparatus for holding a roll of construction line on the reel between two shoulders that are spaced a distance apart from each other along a longitudinal axis, wherein one of the shoulders has a distal rim extending generally transversely through the longitudinal axis and a rotatable handle extends longitudinally outward from the other of the shoulders, the improvement comprising:
- removable crank apparatus mounted removably on said one of the shoulders with a bracket that has a pair of resilient lips spaced apart from each other a sufficient distance to snap around opposite edges of the distal rim to retain the bracket in a removable manner on the rim, and a winding knob mounted rotatably on the bracket in an orientation such that the winding rod rotates about a crank axis that is parallel and eccentric to the longitudinal axis.
- 22. The improvement of claim 21, wherein said one of said shoulders has an outer edge and said bracket has an end wall that abuts said edge when said lips are snapped around opposite edges of the distal rim.
- 23. The improvement of claim 21, wherein said knob has a round hole extending longitudinally therethrough to form an inside cylindrical surface in said knob and an annular flange protruding radially inward from said inside surface, and wherein said bracket has a plurality of alignment guides protruding into said hole adjacent said inside surface as well as a plurality of resilient dogs extending into said hole and terminating in radially outwardly protruding lobes that engage said annular flange in a manner that allows rotation of the knob in relation to the bracket while retaining said knob on said bracket.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENTS
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 08/608,260, filed on Feb. 28, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No.5,664,739, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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