US2393613A - Hand reel - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- This invention relates to spools and reeling devices, and more particularly to hand operated reels for handling wire, antennae, and the like.
- two plywood discs separated by Wooden dowels so as to form a spool for the hand reel. Holes are provided in one of said discs to receive a handle for the separate operations of reeling out and reeling in wire.
- a crank-like member hinged to one disc is also provided, and when not in use it is retained in a clamp between the vcoden discs. A portion is removed from one disc to facilitate positioning the handles between said discs when the reel is not in use. All principal parts are made of wood and use of critical metals is held to a minimum.
- Figure 1 is a perspective View of the front of the hand reel assembly made in accordance with my invention
- Figure 2 is a perspective view showing the rear of the hand reel assembly with one handle in place for the operation of reeling out wire;
- Figure 3 is a front elevational view of the hand reel assembly showing the position of the handles when not in use;
- Figure 4 is a side elevational view of a modified embodiment of the hand reel assembly showing the handles in the position for the operation of reeling in wire or cable.
- a spool upon which wire or cable is to be wound is comprised of two plywood discs 2! and 23 which are aligned and positioned in parallel planes by six dowels 25 as shown.
- the dowels are preferably made of clear hard maplewood and are securely cemented in the position shown.
- a portion is cut from the center of disc 23 in the shape as shown. The cut-out portion facilitates positioning handles 21 and 29 between the discs when it is desired to stack a number of reels for storage or shipment.
- Handie 2? is rovided with a square shank which is fastened to disc 2!
- hinge 31 This handle serves as a crank, and for rigidity in operation, the square shank fits into the rectangularlyshaped cut-out portion as shown.
- is positioned in the center of disc 2
- This bearing is preferably made of metal so as to withstand wear.
- FIG.-3 Further details of the device of my invention are shown in Figure-3.
- the hand reel as shown here is not in operation and handles 21 to 29 are fastened in metal clips, respectively 3
- a cotter key 43 is placed in a hole drilled th'rough the round shank of handle 29. When the device is in operation, the cotter key prevents handle 29 from being removed from bearing 39 or 4
- the handle 29 is inserted in bearing 39 and the cotter key is attached to a small chain, one end of which is attached to the cotter key and the other end to the end of handle 29.
- the cotter key and chain are first passed through the hole or hearing, and when the round shank of the handle has been fitted into the bearing, the cotter key is passed through the opening provided in the shank as described in connection with Figure 3, above.
- a reinforcing element 35 is secured to disc 2
- element 35 maybe the cut-out portion removed from disc 23 as shown in Figures 1 and 3. Bearings 39 and 4
- a hand reel for handling wire and the like comprising, in combination, two fiat members, one. of said flat. members having a central hole drilled substantially perpendicular to the plane of said fiat member; means for separating and maintaining said fiat members in substantially parallel spaced relationship and for providing a space in which to wind. wire; a handle having a circular shank to fit said central hole 50 as to, provide an axi about which the device can rotate for reeling out wire; said flat member which has a center hole.
- a handle having substantially a rectangularlyshaped shank hinged at one end to said flat member, the other end of said shank fitting into a rectangular opening cut in the other of said flat members for providing a crank action when wire is reeled in; clamps for engaging and retaining said handle between said flat members when not muse.
- a hand reel for handling wire and the like comprising, in combination, two wooden discs; a plurality of wooden dowels for separating, aligning, and positioning said discs in substantially parallel planes so asto form a space between said dowels andthe peripheries of said discs for winding wire; at least one circular bearing through one of said discs; a handle having a shank adapted to fit in said bearing; a handle having substantiallya rectangularly shaped shank, said shank being hinged at one end to said disc having the circular bearing, and the other end of said shank being fitted into a, rectangularly shaped openingcut from the other of said discs.
- a hand reel for handling wire and the like comprising, combination, two wooden discs; a plurality of wooden dowels. for separating, aligning, and positioning said discs in substantially parallel planes so as to form a space between said dowelsand the peripheries, of said discs for winding wire, at least one circular bearing through o Q a d d s s. ah ndle ha in a sha adapted to fit, in said bearing; a handle having substantiallya rectangularlyshaped shank, said sh'ank being in ed at o e. e d o said disc havin the circular bearing, and the otherend' of said shank being fitted intoI a rectangularly shaped opening out from the. other of said; discs, and metal clamps fastenedto one of said discs for engaging said handles, and retain ng same between said 4; discs when either or both of said handles are not being used.
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E. E. COMES HAND REEL Filed May 15, 1944 IN V EN TOR. EDWARD E. COMBS Patented Jan. 29, 1946 HAND REEL Edward E. Combs, Long Branch, N. J assignor to the Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of War Application May 13, 1944, Serial No. 535,531
3 Claims. (Cl. 242-96) (Granted under the act of March 3, 1883, as amended April 30, 1928; 370 0. G. 757) The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes, without the payment to me Of any royalty thereon.
This invention relates to spools and reeling devices, and more particularly to hand operated reels for handling wire, antennae, and the like.
At present there is no suitable light-Weight hand reel available which is made of noncritical materials so as to be expendable. One reel in present use consists of a metal frame upon which wire is wound. This device, however, is difiicult to manipulate while being used in the field. Other reels are made of heavy metal and therefore are undesirable for use as a hand reel, as well as being made of critical materials.
It is therefore the principal object of my invention to provide a cheap, expendable, lightweight hand reel for wire and the like.
An important disadvantage of the usual hand reel is that handles are employed which are fastened to and salient from the spool, thus the reels cannot be stacked in a small space without damaging the handles, It is therefore another object of this invention to provide a compact hand reel having hinged and/or removable handies so that when the reel is not in use, the handies do not prevent the reels from being stacked. Provision is made so that the handles will not be lost from the reel assembly when not in use.
In accordance with my invention, there is provided two plywood discs separated by Wooden dowels so as to form a spool for the hand reel. Holes are provided in one of said discs to receive a handle for the separate operations of reeling out and reeling in wire. A crank-like member hinged to one disc is also provided, and when not in use it is retained in a clamp between the vcoden discs. A portion is removed from one disc to facilitate positioning the handles between said discs when the reel is not in use. All principal parts are made of wood and use of critical metals is held to a minimum. For a better understanding of the invention, together with other and further objects, reference is had to the follOWing' description, taken in connection with the accompanyin drawing in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective View of the front of the hand reel assembly made in accordance with my invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view showing the rear of the hand reel assembly with one handle in place for the operation of reeling out wire;
Figure 3 is a front elevational view of the hand reel assembly showing the position of the handles when not in use; and
Figure 4 is a side elevational view of a modified embodiment of the hand reel assembly showing the handles in the position for the operation of reeling in wire or cable.
Referring now particularly to Figure 1 in the drawing, a perspective view illustrating the principal elements made in accordance with my invention is shown. A spool upon which wire or cable is to be wound is comprised of two plywood discs 2! and 23 which are aligned and positioned in parallel planes by six dowels 25 as shown. The dowels are preferably made of clear hard maplewood and are securely cemented in the position shown. A portion is cut from the center of disc 23 in the shape as shown. The cut-out portion facilitates positioning handles 21 and 29 between the discs when it is desired to stack a number of reels for storage or shipment. Handie 2? is rovided with a square shank which is fastened to disc 2! by hinge 31; This handle serves as a crank, and for rigidity in operation, the square shank fits into the rectangularlyshaped cut-out portion as shown. A hole 4| is positioned in the center of disc 2| and serves as a bearing to receive handle 29, when the latter is used. This bearing is preferably made of metal so as to withstand wear.
In Figure 2, the handle 2 9= is shown in one of its possible operating positions, 1. e., in hole or bearing ll. Also shown in this view is another hole or bearing 39 which is identical to element 4! except in position. Element 39 receives handle 2B for an operation that will be described hereinafter.
Further details of the device of my invention are shown in Figure-3. The hand reel as shown here is not in operation and handles 21 to 29 are fastened in metal clips, respectively 3| and 33. These clips are fastened to the disc member 2!. A cotter key 43 is placed in a hole drilled th'rough the round shank of handle 29. When the device is in operation, the cotter key prevents handle 29 from being removed from bearing 39 or 4|, whichever is being used at the time.-
In the modification shown in the side elevational view of Figure 4, the handle 29 is inserted in bearing 39 and the cotter key is attached to a small chain, one end of which is attached to the cotter key and the other end to the end of handle 29. Thus when handle 29 is inserted in either bearing 39 or 4|, the cotter key and chain are first passed through the hole or hearing, and when the round shank of the handle has been fitted into the bearing, the cotter key is passed through the opening provided in the shank as described in connection with Figure 3, above. In the modification as shown in Figure 4, a reinforcing element 35 is secured to disc 2|. In practice, element 35 maybe the cut-out portion removed from disc 23 as shown in Figures 1 and 3. Bearings 39 and 4| extend entirely through elements 2| and 35. Members 3|, 33, and 31 are fastened to. member 35 by means of wood screws in this embodiment. Referring now to the operation, when the handles are in the position as shown in Figure 4, the reel is used for winding upwire, one of said handles being operated by each hand, crank fashion. The wire or cable is wound over the dowels in the space between said dowels and the peripheries of discs 2| and 23. For reeling out wire, handle 21 is fastened in its clamp 3|, while handle 2 9 is placed in bearing 4| in the center of disc 2 l This manner of operation is as shown in Figure 2. It i merely necessary to hold handle 29- in one hand while the spool rotates about this handle as an axis while wire is being played out.
Although I have shown and described certain specific embodiments of my invention, I am fully aware that many modifications thereof are possible. My invention, therefore, is not to be restricted except insofar as is necessitated by the prior art and by the spirit oi the appended claims.
1. A hand reel; for handling wire and the like comprising, in combination, two fiat members, one. of said flat. members having a central hole drilled substantially perpendicular to the plane of said fiat member; means for separating and maintaining said fiat members in substantially parallel spaced relationship and for providing a space in which to wind. wire; a handle having a circular shank to fit said central hole 50 as to, provide an axi about which the device can rotate for reeling out wire; said flat member which has a center hole. also, having at, least one hole positioned ecccntrically from said centralhole to fltsaid handle for providing a crank action in reeling in wire; a handle having substantially a rectangularlyshaped shank hinged at one end to said flat member, the other end of said shank fitting into a rectangular opening cut in the other of said flat members for providing a crank action when wire is reeled in; clamps for engaging and retaining said handle between said flat members when not muse.
2. A hand reel for handling wire and the like comprising, in combination, two wooden discs; a plurality of wooden dowels for separating, aligning, and positioning said discs in substantially parallel planes so asto form a space between said dowels andthe peripheries of said discs for winding wire; at least one circular bearing through one of said discs; a handle having a shank adapted to fit in said bearing; a handle having substantiallya rectangularly shaped shank, said shank being hinged at one end to said disc having the circular bearing, and the other end of said shank being fitted into a, rectangularly shaped openingcut from the other of said discs.
3. A hand reel for handling wire and the like comprising, combination, two wooden discs; a plurality of wooden dowels. for separating, aligning, and positioning said discs in substantially parallel planes so as to form a space between said dowelsand the peripheries, of said discs for winding wire, at least one circular bearing through o Q a d d s s. ah ndle ha in a sha adapted to fit, in said bearing; a handle having substantiallya rectangularlyshaped shank, said sh'ank being in ed at o e. e d o said disc havin the circular bearing, and the otherend' of said shank being fitted intoI a rectangularly shaped opening out from the. other of said; discs, and metal clamps fastenedto one of said discs for engaging said handles, and retain ng same between said 4; discs when either or both of said handles are not being used.
EDWARD E. COMBS.
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| US2602604A (en) * | 1947-05-24 | 1952-07-08 | Jack J Russell | Manual control and reel for tethered powered model airplanes |
| US3885752A (en) * | 1974-03-04 | 1975-05-27 | Gerald G Noffsinger | Pocket reel |
| US4022398A (en) * | 1975-12-22 | 1977-05-10 | Youngblood John W | Hose reel |
| US4557430A (en) * | 1984-07-19 | 1985-12-10 | Bonhard Robert B | Power cord storage and dispenser |
| USD281763S (en) | 1983-07-21 | 1985-12-17 | Smith Gary R | Reel for kites and the like |
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| US2602604A (en) * | 1947-05-24 | 1952-07-08 | Jack J Russell | Manual control and reel for tethered powered model airplanes |
| US3885752A (en) * | 1974-03-04 | 1975-05-27 | Gerald G Noffsinger | Pocket reel |
| US4022398A (en) * | 1975-12-22 | 1977-05-10 | Youngblood John W | Hose reel |
| USD281763S (en) | 1983-07-21 | 1985-12-17 | Smith Gary R | Reel for kites and the like |
| US4557430A (en) * | 1984-07-19 | 1985-12-10 | Bonhard Robert B | Power cord storage and dispenser |
| USD393409S (en) | 1997-01-17 | 1998-04-14 | Azzarello Charles G | Rope holder apparatus |
| US6286777B1 (en) * | 1999-01-21 | 2001-09-11 | Stringliner Company | Extension cord storage and dispensing system |
| WO2002049949A1 (en) * | 2000-12-19 | 2002-06-27 | Thomas William Fleming | A cable reel |
| US20040065765A1 (en) * | 2000-12-19 | 2004-04-08 | Fleming Thomas William | Cable reel |
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| US20070257146A1 (en) * | 2003-05-07 | 2007-11-08 | Fleming Thomas W | Hand Held Cable Reel |
| US20050258970A1 (en) * | 2004-05-21 | 2005-11-24 | Brent Duchon | Self powered fire alarm |
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| US7552888B2 (en) * | 2007-07-25 | 2009-06-30 | Gary O Glenn | Kite reel |
| US20090026301A1 (en) * | 2007-07-25 | 2009-01-29 | Glenn Gary O | Kite Reel |
| US20140027554A1 (en) * | 2011-09-16 | 2014-01-30 | Force Multiplier, Llc | Caddy for grappling hook and deployment spool assembly |
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