Wire and cable for installation in residences and buildings typically comes on cable reels. The types of wire and cable so provided are numerous, including 110V three-conductor wire, “Romex”, and many different kinds of low-voltage, multiconductor insulated communications cable used for setting up Ethernet networks, intercom systems, entertainment systems, and the connection of security sensors and devices. A new building under construction will need many kinds of these cables, and several reels of cable will be used by an installer on-site.
One known technique for distributing cables is to provide one or more coils of cable in a box or carton, and to create a hole in a front and/or top panel of the (typically cardboard) carton for pulling out a desired length of cable. This conventional method has the disadvantage that the cable may kink inside of the carton or otherwise resist being pulled out of the carton as it is removed from the carton. As a result, the cable installer or technician can find that he or she is pulling the carton across the floor instead of receiving the necessary length of cable. The assignee of the present invention has developed a reel-containing carton described in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. US 2008/0191436 A1, the specification and drawings of which are specifically incorporated by reference herein, that ameliorates some of these problems.
Additionally, the cartons or reels of cable are often heavy and awkward to move around the job site. Since cable is often installed in cramped or tight working conditions, transportation of reels of cable is burdensome, inefficient, and possibly even unsafe if the technician strains his or her back while moving the reels. As a result, a need exists for an efficient, convenient way to transport reels or cartons of cable around the job site.
According to one aspect of the invention, apparatus for manually transporting a carton of goods comprise a carton support structure that includes an elongate horizontal support member that extends in a first direction and has a first component and a second component affixable to the first component at any plurality of positions, such that an overall length of the horizontal support member may be adjusted. Additionally, apparatus includes a first substantially vertical support member that is affixed to the first component of the horizontal support member, a first bushing that is attached to the first vertical support member to be vertically spaced from the first component of the horizontal support member and extends from the first vertical support member in the first direction. The carton support member further comprises a second substantially vertical support member affixed to the second component of the horizontal support member, and a second bushing that is affixed to the second vertical support member to be vertically spaced from the second component of the horizontal support member. The second bushing extends in a second direction that is opposite the first direction and towards the first bushing.
Additionally, the apparatus further comprises at least one stabilization member affixed to the support structure and adapted to abut one or more surfaces of the carton to prevent the carton to prevent the carton from rotating about a horizontal axis. At least one of the first and second bushings is located on the horizontal axis. Further, a handle is affixed to the carton support structure and is spaced from the horizontal support member.
In preferred embodiments, the handle and one of the first and second vertical support members are formed as a continuous tube.
According to another aspect of the invention, a system for manually transporting a carton of goods comprises a carton having a plurality of panels, including a front panel having top, bottom, left, and right sides, a top panel extending from the top side of the front panel, a bottom panel that extends from the bottom side of the front panel, and a left panel extending from the left side of the front panel so as to be orthogonal to the bottom panel. The carton further includes a right panel that extends from the right side of the front panel so as to be parallel and spaced from the left panel, a left arbor hole formed in the left panel, and a right arbor hole formed in the right panel.
The system further includes a carton support structure that comprises an elongate horizontal support member that extends in a first direction and has a first component and a second component affixable to the first component at any of a plurality of positions, such that an overall length of the horizontal support member may be adjusted. Additionally, the carton support structure includes a first substantially vertical support member that is affixed to the first component of the horizontal support member, and a first bushing that is attached to the first vertical support member to be vertically spaced from the first component of the horizontal support member and extends from the first vertical support member in the first direction. The carton support member further a second substantially vertical support member affixed to the second component of the horizontal support member, and a second bushing that is affixed to the second vertical support member to be vertically spaced from the second component of the horizontal support member. The second bushing extends in a second direction that is opposite the first direction and towards the first bushing. The first bushing is sized to fit into the left arbor hole and the second bushing is sized to fit into the right arbor hole.
Additionally, the apparatus further comprises at least one stabilization member affixed to the carton support structure and adapted to abut one or more panels of the carton to prevent the carton to prevent the carton from rotating about a horizontal axis. At least one of the first and second bushings is located on the horizontal axis. Further, a handle is affixed to the carton support structure and is spaced from the horizontal support member.
A further system according to the invention for transporting flexible, elongated, wound material comprises a reel onto which flexible, elongated material may be wound, comprising a spindle rotatable about an axis having an exterior surface, a left spindle hole in a left end of the spindle, a right spindle hole in a right end of the spindle, and a hollow axial passage connecting the left and right spindle holes. The first bushing is sized to fit into the left spindle hole and the second bushing is sized to fit into the right spindle hole.
Further, the system comprises a reel support structure that comprises an elongate horizontal support member that extends in a first direction and has a first component and a second component affixable to the first component at any of a plurality of positions, such that an overall length of the horizontal support member may be adjusted. A first substantially vertical support member is affixed to the first component of the horizontal support member, and a first bushing is attached to the first vertical support member to be vertically spaced from the horizontal support member, extending from the first vertical support member in the first direction and being sized to fit into the left spindle hole.
The reel support structure further comprises a second substantially vertical support member affixed to the second component of the horizontal support member and a second bushing that is affixed to the second vertical support member to be vertically spaced from the horizontal support member. The second bushing extends in a second direction that is opposite the first direction and towards the first bushing, together with the first bushing forming the axis. The spindle is rotatable about the axis and a handle is affixed to the carton support structure being spaced from the horizontal support member.
Further aspects of the invention and their advantages can be discerned in the following detailed description, in which like characters denote like parts and in which:
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Additionally, a first substantially vertical support member 204 is affixed to the first component 202 of the horizontal support member 201, and a first bushing 206 is attached to the first vertical support member 204 to be vertically spaced from the first component 202 of the horizontal support member 201 by a distance which is somewhat larger than the radius of a reel of goods to be transported. The first bushing 206 extends from the first vertical support member 204 a first predetermined distance 208 in the first direction. The carton support structure 200 further comprises a second substantially vertical support member 214 affixed to the second component 210 of the horizontal support member 201, and a second bushing 216 that is affixed to the second vertical support member 214 to be vertically spaced from the second component 210 of the horizontal support member 201. The second bushing 216 extends from the second vertical support member 214, a second predetermined distance 218 in a second direction that is opposite the first direction and towards the first bushing 206. The two components 202, 210 of the horizontal support member 201 can take other configurations such as two plates bolted to one another, a first tube which is slidably inserted into a second tube, or possibly a blade fitting into a channel.
The apparatus 100 further comprises at least one stabilization member 102 affixed to the carton support structure 200, preferably at the first component 202 of the horizontal support member 201, and adapted to abut one or more nonrotational surfaces 304 of the carton 301 to prevent the carton 301 from rotating about a horizontal axis 104 (see
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The system further comprises the handle 106 and the reel support structure 200 described above. Additionally, the system may include a reel-enclosing carton 301 (described above) and may further comprise a left caddy 420 disposed in the carton 301 to be adjacent to the left panel 324 and to extend upwardly from the upper surface 418 of the bottom panel 322. A substantially cylindrical left caddy bushing 422 extends inwardly from the left caddy 420 toward the right panel 302 and is formed around the axis 104 at a first axial radius 424.
Similarly, a right caddy 426 is disposed in the carton 301 to be adjacent to the right panel 302 and to extend upwardly from the upper surface 418 of the bottom panel 322. A substantially cylindrical right caddy bushing 428 extends inwardly toward the left panel 324 and is formed to be substantially at the first axial radius 424 from the axis 104. The left and right spindle holes 410, 414 are formed at a second axial radius 430 that is larger than the first axial radius 424. The first and second bushings 206, 216 affixed to the vertical support members 204, 214 are formed at a third axial radius 432 that is smaller than the first axial radius 424. Thus, the left and right caddy bushings 422, 428 fit into the left and right spindle holes 410, 414 and the first and second bushings 206, 216 affixed to the vertical support members 204, 214 fit through the left and right arbor holes 326, 328 and into the left and right caddy bushings 422, 428. Finally, an axial support member 232 may be disposed inside the first and second bushings 206, 216 affixed to the vertical support members 204, 214.
In summary, the different embodiments of the invention show that it may be used in a wide variety of applications and will increase the portability of any carton or reel having arbor holes. Also, the different embodiments of the invention will save significant amounts of time at worksites, thereby reducing costs, and improve handling of these cumbersome objects, thereby increasing worker safety.
While illustrated embodiments of the present invention have been described and illustrated in the appended drawings, the present invention is not limited thereto but only by the scope and spirit of the appended claims.