Claims
- 1. A wire dispenser stand for use with a mating stand, the mating stand having a base having a generally flat horizontal support surface on the underside thereof and an upright fixed proximally to and extending generally vertically upward from the base, the upright having means for supporting an end of the axle, comprising:
- a base having a generally flat horizontal support surface on the underside thereof;
- an upright fixed to and extending generally vertically upward from the base, the upright having means for supporting an end of an axle, whereby a wire dispenser may be rotatably mounted on the axle supported by and between the wire dispenser stand and the mating stand, one stand at each end of the axle; and
- securing means for removably securing the wire dispenser stand in a compact mating interfitting engagement with the mating stand when the mating stand is oriented oppositely to the wire dispensing stand and the stands brought together, the uprights of the stands in said interfitting engagment extending proximately parallel to one another with the distal end of each of the stands engaging the base of the other, thereby coupling the stands together to form a compact structure.
- 2. The stand as defined in claim 1, wherein the securing means comprises a configured engagement end of the top of the upright and at least one recess in the base located near the bottom of the upright, the recess mating with the configured engagement end of the top of the upright.
- 3. The stand as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- the upright has a generally laterally extending upper engagement end of generally rectangular cross-section, and the base has fixed thereto: at least one securing rib projecting generally vertically upwards from the base and one end of which is generally horizontally spaced from the lower end of the upright so as to form with the opposed generally vertical surface of the upright a recess whose width is selected to match that of the upper engagement end of the upright such that the upper end of the upright of a first such stand may fittingly engage the recess of a second such stand, the upper engagement end of the upright and the recess together constituting the securing means.
- 4. The stand as defined in claim 3, where the upper end of the upright and the recess are configured to provide a secure engagement.
- 5. The stand as defined in claim 4, wherein the secure engagement is a snap fit.
- 6. The stand as defined in claim 5, wherein the surface of the recess is bounded by the upright, the base, and a cross-sectional surface of at least one said securing rib; the cross-section of the securing rib having a flat portion extending vertically upward from the base, followed by a protrusion, said flat portion ending at the top in a ramp portion angled slightly to the vertical in a direction away from the opposed upright whereby the protrusion is axially horizontally spaced from the opposed upright by a distance slightly less than the thickness of the upright and is spaced from the base by a distance just greater than the thickness in a vertical sense of a flange on the top end of the upright so that the configuration provides a snap fit of the upper flanged end of the upright of one stand into the mating recess of an identical such stand, and the protrusion, engaged in a snap fit by the flange of the mating upright, resists vertical displacement (and consequent disengagement) of the upper end of the upright of one interfitting such stand relative to the other such stand.
- 7. The stand as defined in claim 5, wherein the surface of the recess is bounded by the upright, the base, and a cross-sectional surface of at least one said securing rib; the cross-section of the securing rib being flat, extending vertically upward from the base, and the proximal end of the securing rib being axially horizontally spaced from the opposed upright by a distance slightly less than the thickness of the engagement end of the top of the upright, said engagement end having a flat portion extending vertically downward from the top end of the upright, followed by a small protrusion, said flat portion ending at the bottom part of the engagement end in a ramp portion angled slightly to the vertical in a direction towards the upright, so that the configuration provides a snap fit of the engagement end of the upright of one stand into the mating recess of an identical such stand, and the protrusion, engaged in a snap fit by the flat vertical cross-section of the rib, resists vertical displacement (and consequent disengagement) of the upper end of the upright of one interfitting such stand relative to the other such stand.
- 8. The stand as defined in claim 5, wherein the surface of the recess is bounded by the upright, the base, and a cross-sectional surface of at least one said securing rib; the cross-section of the securing rib having a flat, portion extending vertically upward from the base, followed by a protrusion, said flat portion ending at the top in a ramp portion angled slightly to the vertical in a direction away from the opposed upright whereby the protrusion is axially horizontally spaced from the opposed upright by a distance slightly less than the combined thickness of the upright and a small protrusion on the engagement end of the top of the upright, said engagement end having a flat portion extending vertically downward from the top, followed by the protrusion, said flat portion ending at the bottom part of the end in a ramp portion angled slightly to the vertical in a direction towards the upright, so that the configuration provides a snap fit of the engagement end of the upright of one stand into the mating recess of an identical such stand, and the engagement in a snap fit of the engagement end with the last-mentioned mating recess resists vertical displacement (and consequent disengagement) of the upper end of the upright of one interfitting such stand relative to the other such stand.
- 9. The stand as defined in claim 5, wherein the stand is manufactured as a single unit so that the upright and the securing rib are integral with the base.
- 10. The stand as defined in claim 9, additionally comprising self-aligning means for interfitting which corrects a moderate lateral misplacement of one such stand when being interfitted with a second such stand.
- 11. The stand as defined in claim 10, where the upright is in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped whose vertical extent and lateral extent are appreciably greater than its thickness; and, similarly, the base is in the form of a parallelepiped whose lateral extent and axially horizontal extent are appreciably greater than its thickness.
- 12. The stand as defined in claim 11, wherein the vertical surface of the upright facing the securing rib is generally planar and the parallel vertical surface on the other side of the upright is provided with a plurality of raised generally vertically extending strengthening ribs.
- 13. The stand as defined in claim 12, wherein one side of the recess is formed by at least two of said securing ribs generally laterally spaced from one another.
- 14. The stand as defined in claim 13, additionally comprising at least one support rib integral with the base and with the vertical side of the upright not facing the securing rib.
- 15. The stand as defined in claim 14, wherein the self-aligning means comprises:
- two support ribs integral with the base and with the vertical side of the upright facing the securing rib and located at opposite ends of the base; and
- two angled sides at opposite ends of the upper engagement end,
- whereby, as a first such stand is interfitted with a second such stand, lateral misalignment of the stands is corrected by one of the angled sides of the upper engagement end of each stand being pushed laterally by a corresponding support rib on other stand.
- 16. The stand as defined in claim 15, wherein the means for supporting an axle comprises at least one hole passing through the upright for receiving an axle.
- 17. The stand as defined in claim 16, wherein the upright has at least one handle opening disposed so that when two such stands are secured together, a handle opening of one stand aligns with a handle opening of the other stand, whereby a handle is formed for carrying the two stands as a single combined structure.
- 18. The stand as defined in claim 17, wherein the upper engagement end is provided with at least one V-shaped notch.
- 19. The stand as defined in claim 18, when secured with a second such stand and supported upon the base of either stand, the inverted base of the non-supporting stand provides an elevated horizontal work surface.
- 20. The stand as defined in claim 19, wherein the uppermost end of the upright contains at least two spaced generally vertical apertures for holding generally vertically aligned dowels for enabling end-to-end interconnection of two such stands.
- 21. The stand as defined in claim 20, when at least two apertures are filled with dowels, and a second such stand is inverted so that its upper end is brought into contact with the upper end of the first stand such that the apertures of the second stand align with and surround the dowels in the first stand, a structure is formed by the end-to-end interconnection of the two said stands whereby the base of the second stand, now inverted, provides an elevated horizontal work surface.
- 22. The stand as defined in claim 21, wherein a combination of strengthening ribs and a portion of the base adjacent to said last mentioned ribs form at least one receiving cavity for holding the end of a beam.
- 23. The stand as defined in claim 22, additionally comprising at least one hole passing through the upright into the receiving cavity for securing the end of the beam in the receiving cavity with a screw or nail.
- 24. The stand as defined in claim 23, additionally comprising at least one generally rectangular tab extending into the receiving cavity from the surface of one of the strengthening ribs.
- 25. A pair of identical stands each constructed according to claim 4.
- 26. A pair of identical stands each constructed according to claim 9.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/755,201 filed on Nov. 25, 1996, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/298,159, filed on Aug. 30, 1994.
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Advertisements in Sep. 1997 edition of The Electrical Advertiser for SpoolMaster and Wyrecart. |
1997 Ideal Industries, Inc. brochure for Smartcart transportable wire dispenser. |
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