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`[54] CABLE STORAGE AND FEEDING DEVICE
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`Inventor. Thomas D. Browning, 1222 VA Ave.,
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`[21] Appl. No.: 258,656
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`A portable, cable feeding or dispensing device having a base
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`ground or other support, stanchionsaffixed to the base and
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`extending generally normally therefrom, shoulders on the
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`assembly having a hub, opposed first and second rims
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`thereon, and an axle therethrough,the first rim being sta-
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`having a bearingfor slidably mounting the same on the hub,
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`4 lock mechanism on the second rim or rims and hub for
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`removably locking the sameto the hubat a desiredposition
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`therealong with respect to the first rim for confining ther-
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`ebetween coiled cable or cables mounted on the hub, the
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`outboard of the rims and support the spool for rotational
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`FIELD OF INVENTION
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`This application is a continuation-in-part of applicant’s
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`cerns feeding meansfor coiled type cable items,i.e., items
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`suchaselectrical wire and cable, heavy twine, metal cable,
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`rope, metal wire and the like, and particularly concerns such
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`a device whichis capable of handling a variety of such items
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`of different compositions, flexibilities, and cable and coil
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`DISCUSSION OF PRIOR ART
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`Heretofore, the most widely used and convenient device
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`for dispensingelectrical wire or cable has been the open top,
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`cardboard box or carton from which the cable is pulled
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`upwardly, as shown in FIG. 1 of the drawing. This type of
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`given, not the least of which is that the wire comesoutof the
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`carton twisted. Other types of cable or wire reeling or
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`readily apparentto one skilled in the art, as is their inappli-
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`cability to the workplace for which Applicant’s invention is
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`Objects therefore, of the present invention, are: to provide
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`a low cost, easy to use, storage and feeding device which can
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`readily accommodate cable coils of a widevariety of sizes,
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`materials, and flexibilities, and to provide such a device
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`These and other objects hereinafter appearing have been
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`defined as a portable feeding or dispensing device for coiled
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`cable items, comprising base means adaptedto be placed on
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`said base means and extending generally normally there-
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`from, spool means having hub meansand at least one pair
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`of opposedfirst and second rim means, axle meansrotably,
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`slidably mounted through bore means provided, preferably,
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`substantially axially through said spool means, shoulder
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`means on said stanchion means adapted to support said axle
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`means,said first rim means beingstationarily affixed on said
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`hub means, said second rim means having bearing means for
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`slidably mounting the same on said hub means, cooperating
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`removably locking said second rim meansto said hub means
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`means for confining therebetweena coiled cable item axially
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`FIG. 1 is perspective view a typical carton of coiled
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`electrical cable from which the cable is drawn by the
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`FIG.2 is a perspective view of a preferred embodimentof
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`the present device in use, with portions partly broken away
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`FIG. 3 is an elevational view, partly in section, of the
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`FIG. 4 is a view of the spool of FIG. 3 rotated 90 degrees
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`FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of the latch meansof FIG.4;
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`capacity spool means provided with two adjustable rims and
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`a double sided and double functional first, fixed first rim
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`FIG.9 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 9—9 of
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`FIG. 8 with portions of the locking means broken away for
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`FIG. 12 is a top view of the expandable panel variation of
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`depicting spatial and clearance parameters; and
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`FIG. 14 is an enlarged view of the stop arm mechanism
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`Referring tothe drawings and with reference to the claims
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`adapted to be placed on andrest firmly on floor means such
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`Asaforesaid, as the wire is pulled off the spool assembly,
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`it will be dispensed withoutrolls, twists or kinks. The weight
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`building, the box laid downflat, and a hole then cut in the
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`over-pulling or over-dispensing of the wire. Whenthe wiring
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`job is complete, the wire can be restrained from unwinding
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`is normally left in the box so it will not become uncoiled
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`Referring to FIGS. 8 and 9, wherein structure whichis the
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`straight out of the box is that when a length of wire is pulled,
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`the normal tendency ofthe wire is to roll, twist and kink. To
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`avoid this, a second person is needed to turn the box as the
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`wire is pulled therefrom so the wire will come outstraight
`24 is fixed to the hub means 22 at any desired position
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`thereon, and the two second rim means 26 are located on
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`or conduit freely and smoothly. The present device permits
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`the electrician to pull cable from the spool means with no
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`rolls, twists or kinks and without the assistance of a helper.
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`The portable dispenser is designed so that it may easily be
`The locking means of FIGS. 8 and 9 may, of course, be
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`the same as in FIGS. 1-7, however, a variation thereofis
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`for ready access to the work area. This portability allows the
`shownasa split, resilient metal collar 58, secured to the rim
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`electrician to have the dispenser as close to his work as
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`needed, thus saving time and effort. Also, where the multi-
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`capacity embodiment of the present device is used, consid-
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`squeeze the collar tightly onto hub means 22 andfirmly hold
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`have to find a roll of cable of the right size and reload the
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`rations mentioned above, and many variations of locking
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`means will immediately become apparentto thoseskilled in
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`the art, such variations are being within the scope of the
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`with sockets 40 into which pinsor bolts such as 42 mounted
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`present invention.
`on rim means26 are inserted for locking rim 26 in a desired
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`position on the hub means. In this embodiment, the bearing
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`means 28 in or on rim 26 takes the form of a rectangular
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`opening through which the hub means 22 can slide. The hub
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`and bearing means may, however, have any cross-sectional
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`A portable storage and feeding device for coiled cable
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`configuration, including round, oblong, square, orthelike.
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`items, comprising a base 10 adapted to be placed onafloor,
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`In using the present cable feeding or dispensing device,
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`the spool assembly consisting of hub means, rim means and
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`upwardly therefrom and formed to have a lowersection 11
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`and laid down in an axial direction with the removable rim
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`disc 26 facing up as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4. Asthis
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`assembly is laid down, the axle means 33 will slide up
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`means 20 having elongated hub means 22 of substantially
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`longitudinal axis LA,first rim means24,at least one second
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`axially therethrough, said first and second rim means being
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`base a distance greater than the largest diameterof said first
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`means 33 slidably mounted through bore means 35 provided
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`substantially longitudinally axially through said spool
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`means for rotatably supporting said spool means on said
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`component LC to allow said axle means and said spool
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`space 49 and without interference with said handle means,
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`pulling out of the free ends 84 of the panels will automati-
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`springs 80. A suitably sized opening 101 thru second rim
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`means 26 accommodates the panels in all positions thereof.
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`the length L of the adjustment of said second rim means on
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`angular in shape having inner 94 and outer 95 sides, inner 96
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`which the face axis, FA, of shoulder means 100 makes with
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`FIG. 11 wherein the stop shoulder means has been retracted
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`rim means 26 can be gripped on its inner surface 25 by the
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`tioning adjustment of 26 along the hubis easily and quickly
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