US20090045282A1 - System for lifting, holding, and dispensing spooled cable - Google Patents
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- the novel technology relates generally to the mechanical arts, and, more particularly, to a system and apparatus for supporting a rotatable wire or cable spool and facilitating the supply of cable during the installation thereof in a structure.
- Electrical cable or wire is typically supplied wound on large wooden or plastic spools.
- the spools are typically several feet in diameter and may weigh many hundreds of pounds.
- One of the more common applications of electrical cable is in the electrical wiring of buildings and structures.
- the cable is supplied on spools that are typically lifted via screw jack onto support stands for unreeling.
- the placement of the spool onto the stand and the actuation of the screw jack are manual processes.
- the spool axels are set directly onto the support stand, and so during unreeling the spool must be manually lifted and turned; this process typically takes at least two men, and more typically several men, to accomplish.
- Unreeling the cable is likewise labor-intensive, as the cable typically weighs about one pound per foot.
- the unreeling and positioning of the cable thus occupies at least 5 and more typically 8 or 9 men.
- both the screw jacks themselves and the stands are prone to tipover, and the unreeling process inherently generates a torque on the stands and jacks, creating an inherent danger to the process that increases with the number of technicians involved when they are not all working in harmony (typically the situation).
- the present invention addresses this need.
- the present novel technology relates generally to the field of mechanical devices, more particularly, to a method and apparatus for positioning and dispensing cable.
- One object of the present novel technology is to provide an improved system of dispensing cable.
- FIG. 1A is a first perspective view of system for holding, moving and dispensing spooled wire to a first embodiment of the present novel technology.
- FIG. 1B is a perspective view of the system of FIG. 1A upon which a spool of cable has been loaded.
- FIG. 2A is a partial exploded view of an axel support member of FIG. 1A .
- FIG. 2B is a partial exploded view of a vertical support member of FIG. 1A .
- FIG. 3 is a partial exploded view of the axel members of FIG. 1A .
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged partial perspective view of the axel bearings engaged to the support member of the embodiment of FIG. 1A .
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged partial perspective view of the lifting actuator of the embodiment of FIG. 4 .
- a system or device 10 for holding, positioning and dispensing spooled cable or wire typically includes a set of wheels or casters 15 which are typically mounted to a pair of spaced, parallel horizontal support members 20 , extending therefrom to the ground.
- a frame 25 is connected to the horizontal support members 20 and extends upwardly therefrom to define a spool holding space 30 .
- the frame 25 is further defined by a pair of spaced vertical support members 35 , each member 35 extending from a respective horizontal support member 20 , and a horizontally-extending connecting member or spreader 40 extending between the vertical members 35 and spaced from the horizontal support members 20 .
- An axel supporting member 45 is slidably connected to each respective vertical support member 35 and typically includes a frame engaging portion 50 , a jack-engaging portion 53 , and an axel engaging portion 55 .
- a lifting actuator 60 is typically fixedly connected between each respective axel support member 45 and horizontal support member 20 .
- a cylindrical axel member 65 extends between the two respective axel supporting members 45 and typically includes a central cylindrical portion 70 with a pair of support member engaging portions 75 extending from either end of the central cylindrical portion 70 . More typically, the support member engaging portions 75 each include bearings 77 operationally connected thereto.
- the lifting actuators 60 are typically pneumatic or hydraulic jacks, and are typically manually actuated, but may also be any type of jack 60 and further may be automatically actuated.
- the support members 20 , 35 , 45 are typically made of a structural material, and are more typically made of steel; however, any convenient structural material may be used.
- the structural members 20 , 35 , 40 , 45 are typically substantially straight and flat members, but may alternately have any convenient shape.
- the vertical support members 35 typically include grooves or recesses 90 formed in at least one surface for engaging and guiding the axel support members 45 .
- the axel member 65 is extended through the axial core of a cable spool 80 and each support member engaging portion 75 of the axel member 65 is positioned above a respective axel support member 45 , such that energization of the respective jacks 60 will urge the axel support members 45 to slide upwardly along the respective vertical support members 35 and engage the support member engaging portions 75 with the axel engaging portions 55 . Further energization of the jacks 60 will urge the axel support members 55 to continue to move upwardly along the vertical support members 35 , thus raising the axel member 70 and spool 80 to an elevation convenient for transport and unspooling.
- the support members 45 are typically locked into place, such as by extending a pin 85 through one or both of the vertical support members 35 below the axel support members 45 , or the like.
- the device 10 may then be rolled on its wheels/casters 15 to a desired unspooling location, where the wheels/castors 15 are typically locked to prevent unwanted drifting of the device 10 and the loaded cable spool 80 .
- the spool 80 may then be unreeled by exerting a force on the end of the cable and unspooling a desired amount (this is typically accomplished by one or more workmen pulling the cable to its desired location).
- the bearings 77 operationally connected to the axel 65 and engaging the support members 45 .
- the remaining cable may be left on the spool 80 and the spool 80 transported to the next job site, or the device 10 may be moved to a suitable storage location, the axel support members 45 unlocked and lowered, and the cable spool 80 disengaged from the device 10 and axel 65 for storage.
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A method for dispensing cable, using a cable dispensing apparatus including a pair of spaced horizontal support members, wheels connected thereto, a pair of spaced, generally parallel vertical support members, each respective vertical support member connected to and extending upwardly from a respective horizontal support member to define a spool holding space, a slidable support member slidably connected each respective vertical support member, and a lifting actuator operationally connected to at least one horizontal support member and a slidable support member. An axel member is inserted through an axel core of a spool of cable and engaged to the slidable support members. The lifting actuator is energized to raise the axel member to move the spool into the spool holding space and the apparatus is moved to a desired work location where a desired length of cable is unspoiled.
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- This patent application claims priority to co-pending provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/955,505, filed on Aug. 13, 2007.
- The novel technology relates generally to the mechanical arts, and, more particularly, to a system and apparatus for supporting a rotatable wire or cable spool and facilitating the supply of cable during the installation thereof in a structure.
- Electrical cable or wire is typically supplied wound on large wooden or plastic spools. The spools are typically several feet in diameter and may weigh many hundreds of pounds. One of the more common applications of electrical cable is in the electrical wiring of buildings and structures. Typically, during the wiring installation process, the cable is supplied on spools that are typically lifted via screw jack onto support stands for unreeling. The placement of the spool onto the stand and the actuation of the screw jack are manual processes. The spool axels are set directly onto the support stand, and so during unreeling the spool must be manually lifted and turned; this process typically takes at least two men, and more typically several men, to accomplish.
- Unreeling the cable is likewise labor-intensive, as the cable typically weighs about one pound per foot. The unreeling and positioning of the cable thus occupies at least 5 and more typically 8 or 9 men. Moreover, both the screw jacks themselves and the stands are prone to tipover, and the unreeling process inherently generates a torque on the stands and jacks, creating an inherent danger to the process that increases with the number of technicians involved when they are not all working in harmony (typically the situation). Thus, there is a need for an improved system for lifting and positioning cable spools and dispensing cable. The present invention addresses this need.
- The present novel technology relates generally to the field of mechanical devices, more particularly, to a method and apparatus for positioning and dispensing cable. One object of the present novel technology is to provide an improved system of dispensing cable. Related objects and advantages of the present novel technology will be apparent from the following description.
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FIG. 1A is a first perspective view of system for holding, moving and dispensing spooled wire to a first embodiment of the present novel technology. -
FIG. 1B is a perspective view of the system ofFIG. 1A upon which a spool of cable has been loaded. -
FIG. 2A is a partial exploded view of an axel support member ofFIG. 1A . -
FIG. 2B is a partial exploded view of a vertical support member ofFIG. 1A . -
FIG. 3 is a partial exploded view of the axel members ofFIG. 1A . -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged partial perspective view of the axel bearings engaged to the support member of the embodiment ofFIG. 1A . -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged partial perspective view of the lifting actuator of the embodiment ofFIG. 4 . - For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the novel technology, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the novel technology is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the novel technology as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the novel technology relates.
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FIGS. 1A-5 , a first embodiment of the present novel technology is illustrated, a system ordevice 10 for holding, positioning and dispensing spooled cable or wire. Thedevice 10 typically includes a set of wheels orcasters 15 which are typically mounted to a pair of spaced, parallelhorizontal support members 20, extending therefrom to the ground. Aframe 25 is connected to thehorizontal support members 20 and extends upwardly therefrom to define aspool holding space 30. Theframe 25 is further defined by a pair of spacedvertical support members 35, eachmember 35 extending from a respectivehorizontal support member 20, and a horizontally-extending connecting member orspreader 40 extending between thevertical members 35 and spaced from thehorizontal support members 20. Anaxel supporting member 45 is slidably connected to each respectivevertical support member 35 and typically includes aframe engaging portion 50, a jack-engagingportion 53, and anaxel engaging portion 55. Alifting actuator 60 is typically fixedly connected between each respectiveaxel support member 45 andhorizontal support member 20. Acylindrical axel member 65 extends between the two respectiveaxel supporting members 45 and typically includes a centralcylindrical portion 70 with a pair of supportmember engaging portions 75 extending from either end of the centralcylindrical portion 70. More typically, the supportmember engaging portions 75 each includebearings 77 operationally connected thereto. - The
lifting actuators 60 are typically pneumatic or hydraulic jacks, and are typically manually actuated, but may also be any type ofjack 60 and further may be automatically actuated. The 20, 35, 45 are typically made of a structural material, and are more typically made of steel; however, any convenient structural material may be used. Likewise, thesupport members 20, 35, 40, 45 are typically substantially straight and flat members, but may alternately have any convenient shape. Thestructural members vertical support members 35 typically include grooves orrecesses 90 formed in at least one surface for engaging and guiding theaxel support members 45. - In operation, the
axel member 65 is extended through the axial core of acable spool 80 and each supportmember engaging portion 75 of theaxel member 65 is positioned above a respectiveaxel support member 45, such that energization of therespective jacks 60 will urge theaxel support members 45 to slide upwardly along the respectivevertical support members 35 and engage the supportmember engaging portions 75 with theaxel engaging portions 55. Further energization of thejacks 60 will urge theaxel support members 55 to continue to move upwardly along thevertical support members 35, thus raising theaxel member 70 andspool 80 to an elevation convenient for transport and unspooling. - After the
spool 80 is lifted into thespool holding space 30, thesupport members 45 are typically locked into place, such as by extending a pin 85 through one or both of thevertical support members 35 below theaxel support members 45, or the like. Thedevice 10 may then be rolled on its wheels/casters 15 to a desired unspooling location, where the wheels/castors 15 are typically locked to prevent unwanted drifting of thedevice 10 and the loadedcable spool 80. Thespool 80 may then be unreeled by exerting a force on the end of the cable and unspooling a desired amount (this is typically accomplished by one or more workmen pulling the cable to its desired location). This process is facilitated by thebearings 77 operationally connected to theaxel 65 and engaging thesupport members 45. When the desired amount of cable has been extracted, the remaining cable may be left on thespool 80 and thespool 80 transported to the next job site, or thedevice 10 may be moved to a suitable storage location, theaxel support members 45 unlocked and lowered, and thecable spool 80 disengaged from thedevice 10 andaxel 65 for storage. - While the novel technology has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the novel technology are desired to be protected.
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1. An apparatus for supporting and moving spooled wire or cable, comprising:
at least one horizontal support member;
at least one wheel connected to the at least one horizontal support member;
a frame portion extending upwardly from the at least one horizontal support member and defining a spool holding space;
at least one slidable support member slidably connected to the frame portion;
an axel rotatably engaged to the slidable support member;
a lifting actuator operationally connected to the horizontal support member and the slidable support member;
wherein the axel includes bearings operationally connected thereto;
wherein the bearings operationally engage the at least one slidable support member;
wherein actuation of the lifting member urges the at least one slidable support member to slide along the frame portion and urges the axel member to move into the spool holding space.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the frame portion further includes top member and at least one vertical support member extending between and connected to the top member and the at least one horizontal support member and wherein the at least one vertical support member further includes a track formed therein for engaging and guiding the at least one slidable support member.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the at least one horizontal support member includes a pair of spaced, generally parallel structural members; wherein the frame portion further includes a pair of spaced vertical support members; wherein each respective vertical support member extends between a structural member and the top member.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 and further comprising a locking member operationally connected to the slidable support member to prevent it from moving relative to the frame portion.
5. A method for dispensing cable, comprising:
providing a cable dispensing apparatus including:
a pair of spaced horizontal support members;
wheels connected to the horizontal support members;
a pair of spaced, generally parallel vertical support members, each respective vertical support member connected to and extending upwardly from a respective horizontal support member to define a spool holding space;
a slidable support member slidably connected each respective vertical support member; and
a lifting actuator operationally connected to at least one horizontal support member and a slidable support member;
inserting an axel member through an axel core of a spool of cable;
engaging the axel member to the slidable support members;
energizing the lifting actuator to raise the axel member to move the spool into the spool holding space;
moving the cable dispensing apparatus to a desired work location; and
unspooling a desired length of cable.
6. The method of claim 5 and further comprising:
lowering the axel member to place the spool on the ground;
disengaging the axel member from the slidable support members; and
storing the spool for future use.
7. The method of claim 5 and further comprising:
after energizing the lifting actuator to raise the axel member to move the spool into the spool holding space, locking the slidable support members into place.
8. A method for dispensing cable, comprising:
inserting an axel member through an axel core of a spool of cable;
engaging the axel member to support members;
energizing a lifting actuator to raise the support members to lift the spool off the ground;
moving the cable to a desired work location;
unspooling a desired length of cable;
moving the cable to a desired storage location;
lowering the axel member to place the spool on the ground;
disengaging the axel member from the support members; and
storing the spool for future use.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the support members are slidably connected to a frame structure; wherein the frame structure includes roller means for moving the frame structure; and wherein the lifting actuator is operationally connected to the frame structure and the support members.
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