Woven and barbed wire fence roller apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6543713
  • Patent Number
    6,543,713
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 25, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 8, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A wire fence roller apparatus includes a framework, a rotatable elongated drum, a pair of guide plates, and a wire guiding arrangement. The drum is mounted to a pivotal end portion of the framework for undergoing pivotal movement therewith. The drum is thus swingable with the pivotal end portion of the framework toward and away from a stationary end portion of the framework so as to dispose the drum in an operative position wherein the drum extends between and is rotatably mounted to the opposite end portions of the framework to permit winding or unwinding of wire fence about or from the drum with rotation of the drum and in an inoperative position wherein the drum is released from and angularly displaced away from the stationary end portion of the framework to permit loading and unloading of the wire fence onto and from the drum. The guide plates are mounted to the drum and are spaced apart from one another along a longitudinal central axis of the drum so as to define a region on the drum between the guide plates about which the wire fence can be wound about or unwound from the outer surface of the drum. The wire guiding arrangement includes a support bracket rotatably mounted to the framework, a plurality of vertical rollers mounted upon the support bracket and spaced apart from one another so as to define spaces therebetween through which individual strands of barbed fence wire are guided to the drum, and an actuator connected between and to the framework and the support bracket and being extendible and retractable for moving the support bracket between a raised inoperative position and a lowered operative position relative to the drum.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention generally relates to wire fence roller assemblies and, more particularly, is concerned with a woven and barbed wire fence roller apparatus.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Woven and barbed wire fences are used in a variety of situations and are being put up and taken down all the time. Such fences, however, are difficult to handle and laborious to install and remove. Machines are often employed for unwinding or winding these fences during the installation and removal processes. Various types of machines have been developed over the years for this purpose.




Representative examples of prior art wire fence roller assemblies and the like are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,704,191 to Schley et al., U.S. Pat. No. 2,834,574 to Sentman, U.S. Pat. No. 2,914,270 to Parker et al., U.S. Pat. No. 3,048,348 to Griffin, U.S. Pat. No. 3,227,393 to Misegadis, U.S. Pat. No. 3,661,340 to Trussell, U.S. Pat. No. 4,473,196 to Sammann et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,246,182 to Lester, U.S. Pat. No. 5,385,314 to Hughes, U.S. Pat. No. 5,806,779 to Crum. While these and other prior art wire fence roller assemblies appear to be satisfactory in use for the specific purposes for which they were designed, many seem unduly complicated to operate and limited in their applications.




Consequently, a need remains for an apparatus which will provide a more effective solution to the aforementioned problem in the prior art without introducing any new problems in place thereof.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a woven and barbed wire fence roller apparatus designed to satisfy the aforementioned need. The wire fence roller apparatus of the present invention is relatively simple to operate and yet versatile in its applications. The wire fence roller apparatus can be employed with both woven and barbed wire fences.




Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a wire fence roller apparatus which comprises: (a) a framework adapted for mounting on a movable carrier; (b) an elongated drum having a pair of opposite ends, a longitudinal central axis extending between the opposite ends and an outer surface surrounding and spaced radially outwardly from the longitudinal central axis and extending between the opposite ends, the drum being securely and rotatably mounted at one of the opposite ends thereof to the framework and releasably and rotatably latched at the other of the opposite ends thereof to the framework; (c) means for causing rotation of the drum about the longitudinal central axis thereof for winding or unwinding wire fence about or from the outer surface of the drum; and (d) means for causing pivotal movement of the drum relative to the framework for disposing the drum in an operative position wherein the other opposite end of the drum is rotatably latched to the framework so as to permit rotation of the drum and winding or unwinding of the wire fence about or from the outer surface of the drum and for disposing the drum in an inoperative position wherein the other opposite end of the drum is released and angularly displaced away from the framework so as to permit loading and unloading of the wire fence onto and from the drum.




More particularly, the framework has a substantially U-shaped configuration. The framework includes a pair of support beams and a pair of end portions. Each of the support beams has a pair of opposite ends such that the support beams are interconnected at the same ones of their opposite ends to the movable carrier. One of the end portions is pivotally swingably mounted to the other of the opposite ends of one of the support beams whereas the other of the end portions is stationarily mounted to the other of the opposite ends of the other of the support beams and spaced laterally and opposite from the pivotally swingably mounted one of the end portions. The framework further includes a central pedestal for mounting the framework to the movable carrier. The support beams are fixedly attached at the same ones of the opposite ends thereof to and extend in generally opposite directions from the central pedestal.




The drum at the one of the opposite ends thereof is securely and rotatably mounted to the pivotal end portion of the framework for undergoing pivotal swinging movement therewith whereas the drum at the other of the opposite ends thereof is releasably and rotatably mounted to the stationary end portion of the framework. The drum is pivotally swingable with the pivotal end portion of the framework relative to the support beams of the framework and pivotally swingable toward and away from the stationary end portion of the framework so as to dispose the drum in the operative position wherein the drum extends between the opposite end portions of the framework and the other of the opposite ends of the drum is rotatably latched to the stationary end portion of the framework to permit rotation of the drum and winding or unwinding of the wire fence about or from the drum and in an inoperative position wherein the other of the opposite ends of the drum is released from the stationary end portion of the framework and angularly displaced away therefrom to permit loading and unloading of the wire fence onto and from the drum. The means for causing pivotal movement of the drum relative to the framework includes an actuator connected between and to the pivotal end portion of the framework and the one of the support beams of the framework. The actuator is extendible and retractable for pivotally swingably moving the pivotal end portion of the framework and the drum therewith between the operative position and the inoperative position. The means for causing rotation of the drum includes a motor mounted to the pivotal end portion of the framework and a drive train movably coupling the motor to the one end of the drum such that operation of the motor causes rotation of the drum.




The drum has a plurality of slots defined in the outer surface thereof being circumferentially spaced apart from one another and extending generally parallel to the longitudinal central axis of the drum between the opposite ends thereof. The apparatus further comprises a plurality of elongated bars mounted to the drum for undergoing radial movement toward and away from the longitudinal central axis of the drum through the slots in the outer surface of the drum between an extended position wherein outer edges of the bars are disposed outwardly from the outer surface of the drum such that the wire fence in being wounded about the outer surface of the drum is wound on the outer edges of the bars and thus spaced outwardly from the outer surface and a retracted position wherein the outer edges of the bars are disposed closer to the outer surface of the drum than when at the extended position such that the wire fence wound about the outer surface of the drum can be slidably removed from the other of the opposite ends of the drum. The apparatus further comprises means for causing radial movement of the bars relative to the drum between the extended and retracted positions. The radial movement causing means includes an externally threaded drive screw rotatably mounted to the drum and extending along the longitudinal central axis of the drum, an internally threaded cam collar disposed around and threadably engaged with the drive screw for undergoing movement therealong in opposite directions upon rotation of the drive screw in opposite directions, a plurality of cam followers each attached to one of the bars and engaged with the cam collar such that each of the bars is radially movable between the retracted and extended positions in response to rotation of the drive screw in one or the other of the opposite directions which causes movement of the cam collar in one or the other of opposite directions along the longitudinal central axis of the drum, means for biasing each of the bars to the retracted position, and means for causing rotation of the drive screw in the opposite directions.




The apparatus still further comprises a pair of guide plates mounted to the drum and spaced apart from one another along the longitudinal central axis of the drum so as to define a region on the drum between the guide plates at which the wire fence can be wound and unwound about the outer surface of the drum. The apparatus yet further comprises a wire guiding arrangement. The wire guiding arrangement includes a support bracket having forward and rearward members and opposite end members extending between and rigidly interconnecting the forward and rearward members and a plurality of vertical rollers mounted upon the forward member of the support bracket. The rearward member of the support bracket is rotatably mounted to the framework such that the opposite end members of the support bracket extend above and forwardly of the drum to the forward member of the support bracket. The vertical rollers are laterally spaced apart from one another so as to define spaces therebetween through which individual strands of barbed wire fence are guided to the drum. The wire guiding arrangement also includes an actuator connected between and to the framework and the rearward member of the support bracket and being extendible and retractable for moving the support bracket between a raised inoperative position and a lowered operative position.




These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein there is shown and described an illustrative embodiment of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the following detailed description, reference will be made to the attached drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a woven and barbed wire fence roller apparatus of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a support attachment for mounting the apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of the apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a front elevational view of the apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a side elevational view of the apparatus as seen along line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

showing a barbed wire guide arrangement of the apparatus in a lowered operative position and a raised inoperative position.





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view taken across a rotatable elongated drum of the apparatus along line


6





6


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 7

is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view taken axially through the drum of the apparatus along line


7





7


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 8

is an enlarged fragmentary end elevational view of a stationary end portion of a framework of the apparatus of

FIGS. 1 and 4

showing a clamp and latch arrangement on the stationary end portion of the framework releasably mounts one end of the drum of the apparatus.





FIG. 9

is a fragmentary top plan view of the apparatus showing an actuator of the apparatus in an extended condition disposing the drum in an operative position relative to the framework of the apparatus.





FIG. 10

is a fragmentary top plan view of the apparatus showing the actuator in a retracted condition disposing the drum in an inoperative position relative to the framework of the apparatus.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings and particularly to

FIGS. 1 and 3

to


5


, there is illustrated a wire fence roller apparatus, generally designated


10


, of the present invention. The wire fence roller apparatus


10


basically includes a framework


12


, an elongated drum


14


, a drum rotation means


16


and a drum pivotal movement means


18


. The wire fence roller apparatus


10


also includes a pair of guide plates


20


and a wire guiding arrangement


22


.




The framework


12


is adapted for mounting on a movable carrier, such as an implement moved by a tractor (not shown). The framework


12


has a substantially U-shaped configuration and includes an upright central post or pedestal


24


, a pair of rigid support beams


26


and a pair of rigid end portions


28


,


30


. The central, pedestal


24


has a substantially cylindrical configuration and opposite upper and lower ends


24


A,


24


B. The central pedestal


24


is adapted to be mounted to the movable carrier. For example, the central pedestal


24


of the framework


12


is disposed between and attached at its upper and lower ends


24


A,


24


B to upper and lower brackets B which are attached to and extend forwardly from a bucket (not shown) of a front end loader (not shown) mounted on the tractor. Alternatively, in

FIG. 2

there is shown an adapter


25


which can be employed to interconnect the central pedestal


24


to forward ends of the lift arms (not shown) of the front end loader with the bucket removed.




Each of the support beams


26


of the framework


12


has a substantially rectangular transverse configuration and a pair of opposite ends


26


A,


26


B. Each support beam


26


is fixedly attached at an inner end


26


A to and extends in generally opposite directions away from the central pedestal


24


adjacent to the upper end


24


A of the central pedestal


24


. The support beams


26


together make an obtuse angle forwardly of the central pedestal


24


. The framework


12


also includes a pair of rigid braces


27


which each has a substantially rectangular transverse configuration. One paired set of support beams


26


and braces


27


are generally disposed on opposite sides of the central pedestal


24


from the other paired set thereof. Each brace


27


is mounted to and extends between the lower end


24


B of the central pedestal


24


and the outer end


26


B of one of the support beams


26


.




Referring to

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the right end portion


28


of the framework


12


, as viewed when one is standing in front of the wire guiding arrangement


22


in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, and facing toward the central pedestal


24


of the framework


12


, is pivotally swingably mounted at pivot


29


to the outer end


26


B of a right one of the support beams


26


. On the other hand, the left end portion


30


of the framework


12


is fixedly and stationarily mounted to the outer end


26


B of the left one of the support beams


26


and spaced laterally and oppositely from the pivotally swingably mounted right end portion


28


. The elongated drum


14


has a pair of opposite ends


14


A,


14


B and is rotatably supported at its opposite ends


14


A,


14


B by the respective forward ends


28


A,


30


A of the right and left end portions


28


,


30


of the framework


12


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


4


and


8


to


10


, the pivotally swingable right end portion


28


of the framework


12


at the forward end


28


A thereof securely and rotatably mounts the right end


14


A of the drum


14


, whereas the fixed or stationary left end portion


30


of the framework


12


at the forward end


30


A thereof has a latch mechanism


32


attached thereon which releasably and rotatably mounts the left end


14


B of the drum


14


. As seen in

FIGS. 1

,


4


and


8


, the latch mechanism


32


has a rear portion


32


A fixedly attached on the forward end


30


A of the fixed left end portion


30


, a front portion


32


B pivotally connected at hinge


32


C to the fixed rear portion


30


A, and a latch


32


D pivotally mounted to the fixed rear portion


32


A of the latch mechanism


32


opposite from the hinge


32


C thereof for engagement with and disengagement from a catch


32


E on the pivotal front portion


32


B of the latch mechanism


32


. Each of the fixed rear portion


32


A and the pivotal front portion


32


B of the latch mechanism


32


has a substantially C-shaped configuration and together form a continuous cylindrical collar which surrounds and rotatably mounts the left end


14


B of the drum


14


when the pivotal front portion


32


B is in a latched position relative to the fixed rear portion


32


A and the latch


32


D engages the catch


32


E. When the latch


32


D is released from the catch


32


E, the pivotal front portion


32


B of the latch mechanism


32


is movable between the latched position, as seen in solid line form in

FIG. 8

wherein the pivotal front portion


32


B is disposed in front of and adjacent to the fixed rear portion


32


A, and an unlatched position, as seen in dashed line form in

FIG. 8

wherein the pivotal front portion


32


B is disposed above the fixed rear portion


32


A. In the latched position the latch


32


D is pivoted to the solid line horizontal position shown in

FIG. 8

wherein it engages the catch


32


E, whereas in the unlatched position the latch


32


D is pivoted to the dashed line vertical position shown in

FIG. 8

wherein it is angularly displaced and disengaged from the catch


32


E.




The elongated drum


14


of the apparatus


10


is in the form of an annular hollow tube, preferably of substantially cylindrical configuration, and has a longitudinal central axis A extending between its opposite ends


14


A,


14


B which are in the form of stub shafts attached to the opposite ends of the hollow tube. The drum


14


further has an outer surface


14


C which surrounds the longitudinal central axis A of the drum


14


and extends between the opposite ends


14


A,


14


B of the drum


14


. The drum


14


is securely and rotatably mounted at its right end


14


A to the forward end


28


A of the pivotal end portion


28


of the framework


12


for undergoing rotation relative thereto and pivotal swinging movement therewith. The drum


14


also is releasably and rotatably mounted at its left end


14


B to the forward end


30


A of the stationary or fixed end portion


30


of the framework


12


by the latch mechanism


32


, as described above. More particularly, the drum


14


is pivotally swingable with the pivotal end portion


28


of the framework


12


about the pivot


29


relative to the support beams


26


of the framework


12


and toward and away from the stationary end portion


30


of the framework


12


so as to dispose the drum


14


in an operative position, as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


4


, extending between the end portions


28


,


30


of the framework


12


wherein the left end


14


B of the drum


14


is latched by the latch


32


to the stationary end portion


30


of the framework


12


, so as to permit rotation of the drum


14


and the winding or unwinding of wire fence W (

FIG. 10

) about the drum


14


and in an inoperative position, as shown in

FIG. 10

, wherein the left end


14


B of the drum


14


is released by the latch


32


and angularly displaced away from the stationary end portion


30


of the framework


12


so as to permit loading and unloading of the wire fence W onto and from the drum


14


, as depicted in FIG.


10


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


6


, the drum


14


further has a plurality of elongated slots


34


defined therethrough from the outer surface


14


C thereof with each slot


34


extending lengthwise of the drum


14


between the opposite ends


14


A,


14


B thereof. The slots


34


have substantially rectangular configurations and are circumferentially spaced apart from one another about the drum


14


. Furthermore, the slots


34


extend parallel to one another and are disposed radially outwardly from and parallel to the longitudinal central axis A of the drum


14


. The apparatus


10


also includes a plurality of elongated or longitudinal bars


36


of generally flat straight configuration. Each of the bars


36


has a substantially rectangular configuration and extends substantially the length of the drum


14


. The bars


36


are mounted to the drum


14


so as to undergo radial movement through the slots


34


toward and away from the longitudinal central axis A of the drum


14


between an extended position, as shown in solid line form in

FIG. 6

, and a retracted position, as shown in dashed line form in FIG.


6


. In the extended position, the bars


36


extend outwardly from the outer surface


14


C of the drum


14


such that the wire fence W in being wound about the outer surface


14


C of the drum


14


is wound on outer edges


36


A of the bars


36


and thus spaced outwardly from the outer surface


14


C of the drum


14


. In the retracted position, the bars


36


are disposed inwardly toward the outer surface


14


C of the drum


14


such that the outer edges


36


A of the bars


36


are closer to the outer surface


14


C of the drum


14


than when at the extended position and thus the wire fence W wound about the outer surface


14


C can readily be slidably removed from the left end


14


B of the drum


14


, as depicted in FIG.


10


.




Referring to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the apparatus


10


also includes means


38


for causing radial movement of the bars


36


relative to the drum


14


between the extended and retracted positions. The radial movement causing means


38


includes a drive screw


40


, a plurality of annular-shaped cam collars


42


, a plurality of cam followers


44


attached on an inner edge


36


B of each of the bars


36


, a biasing means


46


, such as annular bands of elastic material, encircling the opposite ends


36


C of the bars


36


, and a drive screw rotation means


48


. The drive screw


40


is externally threaded, extends through the hollow drum


14


and is rotatably mounted to the opposite ends


14


A,


14


B of the drum


14


. The drive screw


40


extends along the longitudinal central axis A and through substantially the length of the drum


14


. The cam collar


42


is internally threaded. The cam collar


42


is disposed in surrounding relationship around and threadably engaged with the drive screw


40


for undergoing movement therealong in opposite directions upon rotation of the drive screw


40


in opposite directions. The cam collars


42


have respective annular-shaped inclined cam surfaces


42


A which extend around the drive screw and the cam followers


44


have respective inclined cam surfaces


44


A which are engageable with the respective annular-shaped inclined cam surfaces of the cam collars


42


such that rotation of the screw


40


in one or the other of the opposite angular directions causes movement of the cam collars


42


in one or the other of opposite axial directions and thereby radial movement of the bars


36


between the radially extended and retracted positions. The elastic bands


46


bias the bars


36


toward the radially retracted position such that axial movement of the cam collars


42


away from the cam followers


44


allows the stretched bands


46


to return the bars to the retracted positions. In an exemplary form, the drive screw rotation means


48


can be a lug


48


on the end of the drive screw


40


at the left end


14


B of the drum


14


which can be manually engaged and turned by use of a wrench to cause rotation of the drive screw


40


in opposite directions.




The drum rotation means


16


for causing rotation of the drum


14


about the longitudinal central axis A thereof for winding or unwinding the wire fence W about the outer surface


14


C of the drum


14


includes a motor


50


supported on the pivotal end portion


28


of the framework


12


and a drive train


52


movable coupling the motor


50


to the right end


14


A of the drum


14


such that operation of the motor


50


in a selected one of two opposite directions causes rotation of the drum


14


in a corresponding one of two opposite directions about the longitudinal central axis A of the drum


14


. The drum pivotal movement means


18


for causing pivotal movement of the drum


14


relative to the framework


12


between the operative and inoperative positions as shown respectively in

FIGS. 3 and 10

, is an actuator


54


connected between and to the pivotal end portion


28


and the right one of the support beams


26


of the framework


12


. The actuator


54


, which can be a hydraulic cylinder, is extendible and retractable for pivotally swingably moving the pivotal end portion


28


of the framework


12


and the drum


14


between the operative position and the inoperative position when the latch mechanism


32


is at its unlatched position, as described above.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


3


to


6


and


10


, the guide plates


20


of the apparatus


10


are mounted to the drum


14


and are spaced apart from one another along the longitudinal central axis A of the drum


14


so as to define a region on the drum


14


between the guide plates


20


about which the wire fence W can be wound and unwound about the surface


14


C of the drum


14


. The guide plates


20


are substantially identical to one another. Each guide plate


20


has a substantially wagon-wheel-like configuration. Each guide plate


20


has an inner hub


56


, an outer rim


58


and a plurality of spokes


60


. The inner hub


56


is slidably mounted adjacent to one of the ends


14


A,


14


B of the drum


14


and has a series of circumferentially spaced notches


62


defined into the inner edge


56


A of the inner hub


56


to accommodate the presence of the bars


36


. The outer rim


58


is radially spaced from and concentric with the inner hub


56


. The spokes


60


are circumferentially spaced apart from one another relative to the inner hub


56


and are mounted to and radially extend between the inner hub


56


and the outer rim


58


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 3

to


5


, the wire guiding arrangement


22


of the apparatus


10


includes a support bracket


64


, a mounting bracket


66


, a plurality of vertical rollers


68


supported by the mounting bracket


66


, and an actuator


70


. The support bracket


64


has a rectangular configuration and is formed by a forward member


72


, a rearward member


74


and a pair of opposite end members


76


. The opposite end members


76


extend between and rigidly interconnect the forward and rearward members


72


,


74


. Each of the forward member


72


and the opposite end members


76


has a substantially rectangular transverse configuration. The forward member


72


has a substantially straight longitudinal configuration. Each of the opposite end members


76


is bent at an intermediate position thereof such that obtuse angles are formed facing downwardly toward the drum


14


when the drum


14


is in the operative position. The opposite end members


76


extend past the outer sides of the guide plates


20


which are disposed between the forward and rearward members


72


,


74


and between the opposite end members


76


. The rearward member


74


has a substantially cylindrical and straight longitudinal configuration and is rotatably or pivotally mounted to the support beams


26


of the framework


12


such that the opposite end members


76


extend above and forwardly of the drum


14


to the forward member


72


.




The mounting bracket


66


of the wire guiding arrangement


22


includes a lower member


78


, an upper member


80


, opposite end members


82


and a plurality of intermediate braces


84


. The lower member


78


has a tubular portion


78


A and a bar portion


78


B. The tubular portion


78


A of the lower member


78


has a substantially rectangular transverse configuration and a substantially straight longitudinal configuration. The tubular portion


78


A of the lower member


78


also has opposite open ends and receives therethrough and is mounted to the forward member


72


of the support bracket


64


. The bar portion


78


B of the lower member


78


has a substantially cylindrical and straight longitudinal configuration and is disposed in substantially parallel relation to the tubular portion


78


A of the lower member


78


. The opposite end members


82


and the intermediate braces


84


extend between and rigidly interconnect the lower and upper members


78


,


80


. The vertical rollers


68


of the guide arrangement


22


extend between and are mounted to the lower and upper members


78


,


80


of the mounting bracket


66


and are thereby mounted upon the forward member


72


of the support bracket


64


of the wire guiding arrangement


22


. The intermediate braces


84


are interspersed between the vertical rollers


68


of the wire guiding arrangement


22


. The vertical rollers


68


of the wire guide arrangement


22


are spaced apart from one another so as to define spaces


86


therebetween through which individual strands of barbed wire fence are guided to the drum


14


. The actuator


70


of the wire guiding arrangement


22


is connected between and to the central pedestal


24


of the framework


12


and the rearward member


74


of the support bracket


64


. The actuator


70


is extendible and retractable for moving the support bracket


64


between a raised inoperative position, as seen in dashed line form in

FIG. 5

, and a lowered operative position, as seen in solid line form in FIG.


5


. When the support bracket


64


is in the raised inoperative position, the wire fence may be removed from or loaded onto the drum


14


. When the support bracket


64


is in the lowered operative position, the individual strands of wire fence may be wound about or unwound-from the drum


14


.




It is thought that the present invention and its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the form hereinbefore described being merely preferred or exemplary embodiment thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A wire fence roller apparatus, comprising:(a) a framework adapted for mounting on a movable carrier, said framework including a pivotal end portion, a stationary end portion and a support structure having opposite ends, said pivotal end portion being pivotally swingably mounted to one of said opposite ends of said support structure, said stationary end portion being stationarily mounted to the other of said opposite ends of said support structure and spaced laterally and opposite from said pivotal end portion; (b) an elongated drum having a pair of opposite ends, a longitudinal central axis extending between said opposite ends and an outer surface surrounding and spaced radially outwardly from said longitudinal central axis and extending between said opposite ends, said drum at one of said opposite ends of said drum being securely and rotatably mounted to said pivotal end portion of said framework and at the other of said opposite ends of said drum being releasably and rotatably latched to said stationary end portion of said framework such that said drum is pivotally swingable with said pivotal end portion of said framework relative to said support structure of said framework and toward and away from said stationary end portion and support structure of said framework so as to dispose said drum in an operative position wherein said drum extends between said pivotal and stationary end portions of said framework and said other of said opposite ends of said drum is rotatably latched to said stationary end portion of said framework to permit rotation of said drum and winding or unwinding of the wire fence about or from said drum and in an inoperative position wherein said other of said opposite ends of said drum is released from said stationary end portion of said framework and with said pivotal end portion of said framework is pivoted and angularly displaced away from said stationary end portion and said support structure of said framework to permit loading and unloading of the wire fence onto and from said drum; (c) means for causing rotation of said drum about said longitudinal central axis thereof for winding or unwinding wire fence about or from said outer surface of said drum; (d) means for causing pivotal movement of said drum with said pivotal end portion of said framework relative to said stationary end portion and said support structure of said framework for disposing said drum in said respective operative and inoperative positions; and (e) a wire guiding arrangement including (i) a support bracket having forward and rearward members and opposite end members extending between and rigidly interconnecting said forward and rearward members, said rearward member of said support bracket being rotatably mounted to said framework rearwardly of said drum such that said opposite end members of said support bracket extend above and forwardly of said drum to said forward member of said support bracket and said support bracket is movable between a raised inoperative position and a lowered operative position, (ii) a plurality of vertical rollers mounted upon said forward member of said support bracket and laterally spaced apart from one another so as to define spaces therebetween through which individual strands of barbed wire fence are guided to said drum for winding or unwinding the barbed wire fence about or from said outer surface of said drum when said drum is in said operative position and said support bracket is at said lowered operative position; and (iii) an actuator connected between and to said framework and said rearward member of said support bracket and being extendible and retractable for moving said support bracket between said raised inoperative position and said lowered operative position.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said framework has a substantially U-shaped configuration.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said support structure of said framework includes a pair of support beams each having a pair of opposite ends, said support beams being interconnected at adjacent ones of said opposite ends thereof to the movable carrier.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said framework further includes a central pedestal for mounting said framework to the movable carrier, said support beams being fixedly attached at said same ends thereof to and extending in generally opposite directions from said central pedestal.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:a pair of guide plates mounted to said drum and spaced apart from one another along said longitudinal central axis of said drum so as to define a region on said drum between said guide plates at which the wire fence can be wound and unwound about said outer surface of said drum.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for causing pivotal movement of said drum with said pivotal end portion of said framework relative to said support structure and stationary end portion of said framework includes an actuator connected between and to said pivotal end portion of said framework and said support structure of said framework and being extendible and retractable for pivotally swingably moving said pivotal end portion of said framework and said drum therewith between said operative position and said inoperative position.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for causing rotation of said drum includes a motor mounted to said pivotal end portion of said framework and a drive train movably coupling said motor to said one end of said drum such that operation of said motor causes rotation of said drum.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said drum is hollow and has a plurality of slots defined therethrough from said outer surface thereof and being circumferentially spaced apart from one another and extending generally parallel to one another and to said longitudinal central axis of said drum between said opposite ends thereof.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 8 further comprising:a plurality of elongated bars mounted to said drum for undergoing radial movement toward and away from said longitudinal central axis of said drum through said slots in said outer surface of said drum between an extended position wherein outer edges of said bars are disposed outwardly from said outer surface of said drum such that the wire fence in being wounded about said outer surface of said drum is wound on said outer edges of said bars and thus spaced outwardly from said outer surface and a retracted position wherein said outer edges of said bars are disposed closer to said outer surface of said drum than when at said extended position such that the wire fence wound about said outer surface of said drum can be slidably removed from said other of said opposite ends of said drum.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising:means for causing radial movement of said bars relative to said drum between said extended and retracted positions.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said. means for causing radial movement of said bars includes:an externally threaded drive screw rotatably mounted to said drum and extending through said drum and along said longitudinal central axis of said drum; at least one internally threaded cam collar disposed in said drum and around and threadably engaged with said drive screw for undergoing movement therealong in opposite directions upon rotation of said drive screw in opposite directions; a plurality of cam followers each attached to one of said bars and engaged with said cam collar such that each of said bars is radially movable between said retracted and extended positions in response to rotation of said drive screw in one or the other of the opposite directions which causes movement of said cam collar in one or the other of opposite directions along said longitudinal central axis of said drum; means for biasing each of said bars to said retracted position; and means for causing rotation of said drive screw in said opposite directions.
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