1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to storage devices and more particularly to a storage device for storing and dispensing electrical wire.
2. Description of the Related Art
A well-known problem encountered by electricians and other electrical workers when dispensing electrical wire from a coil, such as ROMEX™ wire, is kinks, nicks, tears, knots, twists, etc. In U.S. Pat. No. 3,729,092 issued Apr. 24, 1973 to Marcell and U.S. Pat. No. 3,974,980 issued Aug. 17, 1976 to Marcell, this problem is resolved by using a wire reel having a base plate for supporting a coil of wire. A plurality of flexible lines are secured to the plate at points symmetrical arranged around the center of the plate that converge and are secured together and connected to a clip that may be hung on a hook for suspension from a rafter or pipe. The coils of wire to be dispensed by the Marcell reels rest upon the base plates. A plurality of handles is formed in the base plate for carrying the Marcell reels. Neither of the Marcell patents teaches storing small electrical supplies, such as twist-on wire fasteners, connectors, etc., commonly used by electricians and other electrical worker.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,032,102 issued Jun. 28, 1977 to Wolf et al. teaches a tray suspension means for hanging potted plants and such that provides for coupling modular configurations of trays with one tray suspended below another. The upper tray is provided with means for interlocking with couplers at one end of suspension members. The suspension members have a second end terminating in a hanger having a hook for rotatably suspending the tray. Additional suspension members are provided for further suspending additional trays. The suspension members are made of cloth, elastic material, plastic or even metal.
None of the above inventions and patents, taken either singly or in combination, is seen to describe the instant invention as claimed. Thus a storage device solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The storage device of the present invention is provided in the form of a reel for dispensing electrical wire. The reel includes a small disk at one end rotatably mounted to an eyebolt for suspension by hook from an overhead structure such as a rafter, pipe or the like. The small disk includes equidistantly spaced slots forming passages through the disk around the perimeter of the disk.
A second end of the reel is provided in the form of a thick circular disk having a plurality of recessed pockets symmetrically arranged around the center of the top face of the disk. Each pocket is provided with a divider dividing each pocket into a plurality of storage compartments and a lid covering the storage compartments. A plurality of equally spaced slots is provided adjacent the perimeter edge of the large disk.
One end of a flexible strap is secured within each slot of the large disk. A second end of the straps is provided with eyelets that are received around the shaft of the eyebolt after passage through the slots in the small disk. When the small disk with straps attached is passed through the center of a coil of electrical wire and the eyebolt connected for suspension from a ceiling structure, the coil of wire is supported upon the flexible straps of the reel above the top face. This unique arrangement allows for storing and dispensing wire from the reel and also the storing and dispensing of electrical supplies as desired.
Accordingly, it is a principal object of the invention to provide a storage device in the form of a reel that allows for the storing and dispensing of electrical wire from the reel and also the storing and dispensing of electrical supplies as needed.
It is another object of the invention to provide a reel for convenient use by electricians and other electrical workers.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a storage device that enables users to be more productive and provide a better quality of work.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a storage device that lessens the chance of forming kinks, nicks, tears, knots and twists in the wire thus reducing wasted wire, time and electrical problems.
It is an object of the invention to provide improved elements and arrangements thereof for the purposes described which is inexpensive, dependable and fully effective in accomplishing its intended purposes.
These and other objects of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The present invention is provided in the form of a reel 30 for dispensing a coil 70 of electrical wire as shown in
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A second end of reel 30 is provided in the form of a large disk 33. In the preferred form, disk 33 is formed of plywood, plastic or other suitable materials and includes a top layer 37 and a bottom layer 38. A plurality of equally spaced slots 36 is provided through the top layer 37 of the large disk 33 adjacent the perimeter edge.
A plurality of recessed pockets 51 are symmetrically arranged around the center of the top face 50 of disk 33. Each pocket 51 is provided with a plastic divider 52 dividing each pocket 51 into a plurality of storage compartments 55–57. The divider has a base in the shape of pocket 51 and includes an arcuate wall 53 and a straight wall 54 connected to the center of the arcuate wall 53 to form interior compartments 55–57 within each pocket 51. A hinge means is provided for pivotally connecting a compartment cover 60 to the inner wall of each pocket 51.
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To use the reel 30, the small disk 32 with straps 45 attached to the eyebolt 40 is passed through the center of a coil 70 of electrical wire. The eyebolt 40 is connected to a hook or other means for suspension from a ceiling structure. The coil of wire 70 is supported upon the flexible straps 45 of the reel 30 above the top face 50 of large disk 33. This unique arrangement allows for storing and dispensing electrical wire from the reel 30 and also the storing and dispensing of electrical supplies from the compartments 55–57 in large disk 33 as desired.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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2630980 | Weaver | Mar 1953 | A |
3017136 | Noffke | Jan 1962 | A |
3729092 | Marcell | Apr 1973 | A |
3974980 | Marcell | Aug 1976 | A |
4032102 | Wolf et al. | Jun 1977 | A |
4856729 | Maraman | Aug 1989 | A |
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20050139720 A1 | Jun 2005 | US |