Reel With Support Therefor Patents (Class 137/355.26)
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Patent number: 7150425Abstract: A reel assembly for storing a hose, an electrical cord, or other items. The reel assembly includes a base, a spool rotatably mounted to the base, and a guide arm adjustably mounted to the base for guiding the direction in which a hose, for example, is extended from the reel and for guiding the hose onto the reel as the hose is wound upon the reel. A spring is operably connected between the spool and the base to bias the spool in a rotational direction in which the hose is wound onto the spool, thereby automatically retracting the hose after use. A pawl mechanism is mounted to the guide arm, and cooperates with a pair of ratchet teeth sets on the spool to selectively lock the spool against rotation in a hose-winding direction, thereby maintaining the hose in a desired extended position for use. The relative orientation of the ratchet teeth sets and the pawl mechanism, which is mounted to the guide arm, prevents “latch-out” when the hose is disposed in its fully extended position.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2003Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Reelcraft Industries, Inc.Inventors: Gregory G. Banaszkiewicz, Edward L. Walter, Sanford R. Penn
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Patent number: 7121294Abstract: A core has ends with an exterior surface. The core is adapted to receive a hose. End plates are mounted with respect to the ends of the core for constraining a hose on the core. A crank is coupled to the core. The crank is adapted to be grasped by a user and rotated for coiling a hose onto the core. A squeezing assembly is formed of an upper roller and a lower roller. The squeezing assembly is mounted for vertical movement with springs. The springs urge the rollers toward each other. In this manner a hose passes between the rollers while being coiled up on the core and will have liquid removed there from.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2005Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Inventor: Thomas G. Pierce
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Patent number: 7021583Abstract: A reel housing enclosing a reel assembly includes an access panel, wherein opening or removal of the access panel allows access to the interior of the housing. The exterior surface of the access panel is decorated with facial indicia so that the access panel resembles the face of an animal or character. The exterior surface of the housing has a color design to visually enhance the depiction of the animal or character.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2001Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Great Stuff, Inc.Inventors: Sean B. Weatherill, James B.A. Tracey
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Patent number: 7017603Abstract: The present invention relates to portable hose reel carts for handling and storage of large lengths of flexible hoses, such as garden or air hoses. The cart is constructed of plastic and steel components having a centrally rotatable spool for winding of the flexible hose, a frame for supporting the spool, wheels at each end of the base of the frame, and a handle assembly attached to the frame to facilitate moving the cart. The crank handle assembly which may or may not be foldable for easy storage. The cart includes a large tray for storage and transport of garden supplies.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2004Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Suncast CorporationInventors: Lyle A. Rosine, Torrence Anderson
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Patent number: 6978797Abstract: A hose-reel assembly includes a reel with foldable flange portions to allow compact shipping and storage in a pre-assembled state. The reel is rotatably mounted on a support frame which either stacks with similar frames or has selectively deployable legs to allow packaging of the assembly in a rectangular box of height less than the reel diameter.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Hydro-Industries Tynat Ltd.Inventors: Ehud Nagler, Zvi Yemini
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Patent number: 6976649Abstract: A hose cart combining the features of an off-set handle, to permit any easier retrieval of paid out hose, a hose tracker, to permit hose to be neatly wound onto a reel, and a storage system comprising a protective housing, to provide storage and protection for a hose kept within, is provided. The invention includes the use of a crank to turn a reel which causes paid out hose to be drawn into the protective box onto a reel. The use of a plurality of gears permits the crank to be offset from the center of the reel, such that it is elevated to a more convenient cranking position. Further, the use of gears permits the same movement of the crank, which causes hose to be collected, causes a hose guide to move laterally, along the axis of the reel, such that hose is neatly layered onto the reel.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Suncast CorporationInventors: Thomas A. Tisbo, Brian R. Moon, Lyle A. Rosine, Torrence Anderson, Michael Uffner
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Patent number: 6945271Abstract: A gardening hose reel includes a main frame, having a reel notch, which is provided for roll-up of the gardening hose. The water inlet terminal of the gardening hose is pulled outward from the central outlet of the reel notch and affixed to the faucets and the water outlet terminal goes through the through notch on the other end of the main frame. The features of the present invention include a rotary connector, which is installed on the water outlet terminal of the gardening hose at the reel notch outlet segment; when the water outlet terminal of the gardening hose is pulled outward, the water inlet terminal turns with the rotary connector to inhibit linkage with the water inlet terminal of the gardening hose so as to prevent the gardening hose from spiral and twisted shape.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Chuan Yi Plastic Co., Ltd.Inventor: Huang-Fu Huang
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Patent number: 6932106Abstract: A hose reel includes a base with two side panels and a mandrel is rotatably connected between the two side panels. Two side boards are connected to two ends of the mandrel and one of which is connected to a handle and the other side board receives a first end of a connection tube. The connection tube has hooks so as to be engaged with extensions at the opening of the side panel. By this way, the connection tube is secured to the side panel without adhesive. A cap with curve and smooth outside is mounted to a second end of the connection tube.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2004Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Inventor: King-Yuan Wang
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Patent number: 6926027Abstract: Fluid hoses associated with land vehicles, such as a truck, are supported on the vehicle by a spring-biased reel mounted beneath the truck. Desired tension is maintained on the hoses by the spring loading of the reel whereby the hoses are maintained in a desired location and position on the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2004Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Inventor: Carl L. Sorensen
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Patent number: 6923214Abstract: A device for servicing an aircraft on the ground includes a rolling support and a cable or hose assembly having a first end for connection to a ground unit and an opposite second end for connection to the aircraft. A reel is rotatably mounted on the rolling support on which the cable or hose assembly is wound, and from which the cable or hose assembly can be unwound from the first end. A flight of stairs is also mounted on the rolling support.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2002Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Ipalco B.V.Inventor: Michael Widegren
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Patent number: 6908058Abstract: The present invention relates to portable hose reel carts for handling and storage of flexible hoses, such as garden or air hoses. The cart is primarily constructed of plastic components having a centrally rotatable spool for winding of the flexible hose, a frame for supporting the spool, wheels at one end of the base of the frame, and a handle assembly for tilting the frame onto the wheels to facilitate moving the cart. The handle assembly which may or may not be foldable includes a crank mounted near the top of the handle assembly. The crank remotely drives the spool, for winding the hose, through a series of gears located within the handle. The device may further include a reciprocating guide assembly that operates during rotation of the spool to rewind the hose into a compact configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Suncast CorporationInventors: Brian Moon, Jed Richardson
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Patent number: 6834813Abstract: An in-building wall-mounted water-providing assembly for providing a means to have water readily and easily accessible indoors for watering plants and such. The in-building wall-mounted water-providing assembly includes a reel support assembly including a bracket being adapted to fasten to a wall of a building, and also including a reel support member being attached to the bracket, and further including a shaft being journaled to the bracket; and also includes a reel member being rotatably mounted upon the reel support member; and further includes a water conduit assembly including a hose being carried about the reel member; and also includes a hose windup/brake assembly including a coiled spring being attached to the shaft and to the reel member for winding up the hose about the reel member.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Inventor: Jeremy E. Nobi
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Patent number: 6834670Abstract: A hose cart allowing preassembly thereby eliminating the need for product packaging necessary of hose carts that are sold in an unassembled state. The hose cart employs a unitary frame for support of a flexible garden hose to be wound into a coil of multiple layers by use of a directional hose reel spool. A crank is provided for rotation of the spool utilizing a collapsible handle for windably holding an elongated flexible garden hose, the crank can be attached to the side of the apparatus allowing left or right hand operation. The pivoting handle can be repeatedly moved from a locked storage position to a locked cranking position. A sleeve is used to allow the handle to be turned within a fixed grip of the operator.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Suncast CorporationInventors: Lyle Rosine, Brian Moon
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Patent number: 6814327Abstract: A method and apparatus for securing a vacuum hose and a pressure hose of a carpet cleaning system to a support. In one embodiment, the support is secured to a railing structure of a building or dwelling. The vacuum hose and pressure hose are extended from a base unit to the support which is secured to the railing structure. Both the vacuum hose and the pressure hose are secured or clamped within the support such that both hoses are supported and held intermediately between the base unit and an application wand. This method of supporting vacuum and pressure hoses of a carpet cleaning system is particularly useful when cleaning floors and carpets on levels above ground.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Inventor: John D. Myer, II
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Patent number: 6792970Abstract: The present invention discloses a flat water hose coiler, comprising a hollow main shaft pivotally passing through a central hole of a middle partition, a water hose connecting section and a water outlet arc protruded outward from the hose body, and the water hose connecting section is for connecting a flat water hose, and the water outlet and is connected to a connecting shaft outside the hose, and a water hose connecting section is also disposed on the outside of the shaft for connecting another flat water hose; the shaft and the connecting shaft at their outer end each has a side ring cover; rotating the side ring cover can coil or release the flat water hose. The coiler accommodates two water hoses separately into the water hose accommodating space on both sides of the coiler. The coiling and releasing actions can be performed independently without interfering each other; the two independent water hoses regardless of being coiled or released, the water in the water hoses keeps on running.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2003Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Global Industries Holdings Ltd.Inventor: Pei-Ying Lin
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Patent number: 6789564Abstract: A hose reel includes a reel and a movable curve tube disposed on the center of a tabular rack. A cover is fixed on a lateral side of the rack while a crank is positioned on the other lateral side. A multi-path hose connects to a movable curve tube by a coupling for being wound on the reel through the crank.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2003Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Inventor: Chung-Cheng Wu
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Patent number: 6766821Abstract: A reel for storing an air hose includes a hollow housing having a spring biased pulley rotatably mounted therein. A pressured air inlet extends through the housing along the pulley axis of rotation and is sealed to a nozzle rotating with the pulley. The pulley stores an air hose having one end connected to the nozzle and an opposite end extending through an opening in the housing for attachment to a pneumatic tool.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2003Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Alert Stamping & Mfg. Co, IncInventors: James D. Kovacik, Paul S. Blanch, Joseph J. Smith
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Patent number: 6742740Abstract: A hose cart combining the features of an off-set handle, to permit any easier retrieval of paid out hose, a hose tracker, to permit hose to be neatly wound onto a reel, and a storage system comprising a protective housing, to provide storage and protection for a hose kept within, is provided. The invention includes the use of a crank to turn a reel which causes paid out hose to be drawn into the protective box onto a reel. The use of a plurality of gears permits the crank to be offset from the center of the reel, such that it is elevated to a more convenient cranking position. Further, the use of gears permits the same movement of the crank, which causes hose to be collected, causes a hose guide to move laterally, along the axis of the reel, such that hose is neatly layered onto the reel.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Suncast CorporationInventors: Thomas A. Tisbo, Brian R. Moon, Lyle A. Rosine, Joseph Gormley, Torrence Anderson, Michael Uffner
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Patent number: 6672329Abstract: An in-wall retractable water hose assembly for retracting and storing a water hose, having a housing located within a dwelling and an insulated front access door for providing access to the hose from outside the dwelling. A reel assembly is mounted within the housing on which the water hose is spooled, and a motor connected to the reel assembly effects rotation of the reel. A power box is positioned within the housing and has a power switch in communication with the motor. A movable casing is mounted on the reel assembly, the casing having a channel for accommodating the water hose. Movement of the casing along the reel assembly determines the positioning of the hose and maintains an even distribution of the hose along the reel. A stabilizing bar prevents wobbling of the casing during retraction of the water hose.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Inventors: Rodney Brooks, Robert Murphey
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Patent number: 6648000Abstract: A spool for carrying continuous pipe or coiled tubing for a coiled tubing injector is dropped into a stand at a site and coupled to a rotary power source. The stand includes two axles, on either side of the spool, and a drive coupling. A pipe slideably extends through one of the axles. It is retracted when the spool is lowered onto the stand and then extended for communicating fluid between the coiled tubing and a fluid source. A swivel joint is connected to one end of the pipe. The pipe is permitted to turn with the spool or is held stationary with respect to the stand depending on whether the swivel joint is mounted outside the stand or inside the spool.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Varco I/P, Inc.Inventors: Troy D. Cain, Timothy Scott Steffenhagen
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Patent number: 6637454Abstract: A fluid handling system is disclosed having a swivel for connecting a stationary fluid source line to a fluid service line that is wound upon a reel. A rotor cap secures the fluid source line and a rotor within the swivel in position, allowing a housing within the swivel to freely rotate with the fluid service line and reel. The swivel is coupled to the fluid source line using a crimping ferrule to eliminate the necessity of predisposing mating components on the fluid source line. The swivel is further provided with seals that reduce the incidence of bunching and tear due to the reduction in drag imposed on the seals.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Inventor: Craig D. Eley
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Patent number: 6604543Abstract: A hose supporting spool device includes a spool rotatably secured to a support device for winding a hose, a shaft secured to the support device and having a passage, a block formed on the shaft and having a peripheral slot and one or more grooves communicating the peripheral slot of the block with the passage of the shaft. A housing is rotatably engaged onto the block and the shaft and has a mouth coupled to a water reservoir. Two gaskets are engaged on the sides of the block and have curved recesses for receiving the curved outer portions of the block.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2002Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Inventor: Wen Li Guo
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Patent number: 6591858Abstract: A gas tubing reel includes a housing having a tubing-reel rotatably positioned therein for unwinding and retracting tubing. The tubing-reel is biased in a retracting direction and includes ratcheting and releasing means for selectably paying out or retracting the tubing. One side wall of the housing defines an opening through which the tubing-reel may be slidably removed. The cable reel includes a line guide engaged with a worm gear for reciprocative movement between side walls of the housing whereby to evenly distribute the gas tubing on the tubing-reel. A swivel housing is coupled to the tubing-reel in a bearing relationship and includes an inlet port for receiving an end of the tubing and an outlet port for coupling to a nasal cannula. Thus, a gas may be delivered from a gas source through the gas tubing, swivel coupling, and cannula to a patient without tangling or twisting the tubing.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Inventor: Rebekah A. Peterson
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Patent number: 6588444Abstract: A safety reel for storing, paying out and rewinding tube is provided. As tubing is paid out of the reel a coil spring is wound tight to provide the energy to recoil the tubing when desired. In this way tubing may be reeled up to a desired length and is thereby not underfoot, causing potential tripping hazards and tube crushing situations. The safety reel of the present invention allows the quick and easy replacement of tubing. The reel and case are provided with easy alignment devices such that the internal reel hose guide inlet and the external case payout opening may be quickly and easily aligned together so that tubing may be quickly and easily replaced. In this manner the user is encouraged to replace the tubing at recommended intervals so that germs, bacteria and the like are minimized and the user's health is better protected.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Medical Safety Devices, LLCInventors: Adam Paplow, Scott Nathanson, Lynn M. Taussig
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Publication number: 20030089400Abstract: A spool for carrying continuous pipe or coiled tubing for a coiled tubing injector is dropped into a stand at a site and coupled to a rotary power source. The stand includes two axles, on either side of the spool, and a drive coupling. A pipe slideably extends through one of the axles. It is retracted when the spool is lowered onto the stand and then extended for communicating fluid between the coiled tubing and a fluid source. A swivel joint is connected to one end of the pipe. The pipe is permitted to turn with the spool or is held stationary with respect to the stand depending on whether the swivel joint is mounted outside the stand or inside the spool.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2001Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventors: Troy D. Cain, Timothy Scott Steffenhagen
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Patent number: 6550266Abstract: A wall-mounted spool assembly connecting a water line to an icemaker. The icemaker connection is made by a flexible line which is dispensed by an automatically retracting spool. As the refrigerator is moved in and out, the spool dispenses and retracts sufficient line to maintain a stress-free connection to the icemaker. A shut-off valve is incorporated so that the user can shut off the water supply if the refrigerator must be disconnected. The device also included a fascia plate to give the whole a neat and finished appearance.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2002Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventor: Dennis G. Miller
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Patent number: 6546953Abstract: A hose concealing device which hides a hose when it is not intended to be used and which allows access to the hose when it is desirable to use the hose.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventor: Steven Kowalke
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Patent number: 6540169Abstract: A tube receiver has a winding disk and a body. The winding disk is extended with a shaft which is capable of being engaged to the body. Therefore, the winding disk pivotally rotates along the body. The shaft has an annular buckling groove at an end passing through the body. A slidable buckle installed at the body is configured with respect to the buckling groove of the shaft. The buckle has a flange. The flange is engaged to the buckling groove of the shaft for confining the axial position of the shaft. As the flange of the buckle separates from the buckling groove of the shaft, the winding disk will separate from the body.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Inventor: Po-Chao Chuang
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Patent number: 6467499Abstract: A reel and hose covering device including a cover member dimensioned for receiving a reel and hose interiorly thereof. The cover member has a generally cylindrical configuration defined by a substantially closed front wall, an open back, and a cylindrical side wall therebetween. The cylindrical side wall is couplable with a selected wall area adjacent to the reel by a piano hinge whereby the cover member can be closed with the reel received within the open back. The cylindrical side wall has a metal strip secured thereto diametrically opposed from the piano hinge. The front A wall has an opening therethrough to allow passage of the hose therethrough. A magnet is secured to the selected wall area adjacent to the reel opposed from the piano hinge. The magnet engages the metal strip of the cover member in a closed orientation.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Inventor: Macey Smith
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Patent number: 6382241Abstract: A vacuum hose assembly for built-in or permanently installed vacuum cleaner systems that includes a motor powered reel assembly for allowing a user to extend and/or retract the flexible vacuum hose as needed and preventing the vacuum hose from becoming entangled while stored between uses. The vacuum hose assembly includes a reel support bracket assembly, a flexible vacuum hose, a motor driven vacuum hose drum reel assembly, a vacuum hose alignment assembly and a drum reel drive motor assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2001Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Inventor: Arthur Setrum
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Patent number: 6241175Abstract: A portable apparatus for use in winding a hose in which the apparatus comprises a support plate having at least one flat surface. There is further provided a peg which is mounted to the support plate and extends outwardly from the flat surface and a spindle which is removably securable to the support plate and extends outwardly from the flat surface. A rotation mechanism is provided to rotate the support plate about an axis, thereby, in use, rotating the hose to wind the hose about the peg and spindle and there is provided a support constructed so as to permit the apparatus to be releasably mounted to a vehicle or to be self-supporting.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Inventor: Brad Nichols
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Patent number: 6178992Abstract: An improved reeling device including a reel driven by an electric motor. The device further includes a hose having first and second ends and two electric conductors running along the entire length of the hose between the first and second ends of the hose. The hose is wound on the reel. The first end of the hose is connectable to a tool, and the second end of the hose is connected to the reeling device. The conductors at the second end of the hose extend from the hose such that one of the conductors is in communication with the motor and the other conductor is attached to a part of the reel device. A switch is connected to the conductors at a proximity of the first end of the hose and the switch is arranged to complete an electrical circuit.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Reels, Besloten Vennootschap MetInventor: Peter Antoon Van Der Paal