Driven Shifting Device (e.g., Cam, Crank, Or Screw) Patents (Class 242/397.3)
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Patent number: 6932294Abstract: A multipurpose cable handling trailer system for dispensing and retrieving cable from a spool of cable. The system includes a trailer with a lifting assembly for lifting items into and off of the trailer. The system may include a cable guiding mechanism for guiding the cable onto and off of the spool. The system may include a dumpster assembly for permitting hauling of loose material on the trailer. The system may include a level winding assembly for guiding cable winding onto a spool when the spool is mounted on the lifting assembly. The system may include controls with a housing movably mounted on the trailer for permitting movement of the housing between a storage position and an operational position. The trailer may include a deck with a top extending between lateral sides of the trailer.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2002Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Inventor: Rick E. Larson
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Publication number: 20040256512Abstract: The present invention is related to guiding cable, wire, chain etc. (7) on to a cable drum, orderly and layered, such that the moments of force experienced by the device according to the present invention is minimized thereby providing a simpler design that is cheaper to manufacture and maintain.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: I.P. Huse ASInventor: Steinar Finnoy
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Publication number: 20040238676Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventors: Thomas A. Tisbo, Brian R. Moon, Lyle A. Rosine, Torrence Anderson, Michael Uffner
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Patent number: 6786428Abstract: A hose reel having a casing and a wheel coupled to the casing for winding up a hose, a holder block mounted on the wheel, the holder block having a hose connector for receiving water from a water source through a hose, and a sprinkler carried on the holder block and adapted to sprinkle water received from the hose connector of the holder block on flowers, lawns, etc.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Inventor: Guo-Shu Huang
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Patent number: 6749143Abstract: A reel winding device for heavy-duty cables, hoses and the like in which the input shaft is extended through both sides of the housing so that the device can be used on left-handed and right-handed inputs and avoids the necessity of having to inventory both types of input devices. Moreover, the cable to guide the output arm has been centered with the device, and the device has been made more compact by cutting the gear teeth in the input shaft, one of the gear teeth in the input shaft and one of the gear teeth in the countershaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Inventor: Jimmy F. Holcomb
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Publication number: 20040046078Abstract: A safety enclosure for a powered reel apparatus for use with an associated elongated flexible member. The reel is carried by and enclosed within the enclosure and is rotatable by a electric motor. The enclosure has left and right wall panels, front and rear wall panels extending between the left and right wall panels, and a cover. When one of the panels is in an open position, the motor is operationally locked out, and when one of the panels is rotated into a closed position, the motor is operable.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventors: Brian Moon, Lyle Rosine, Torrence Anderson
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Publication number: 20040021031Abstract: A linear traverse mechanism for guiding the spooling of a flexible linear product at high speed, made possible by reducing the inertial load of the mechanism while reducing the angular deflection of the filament. The mechanism includes a pivotally mounted traverse arm controlled by an electric motor having precision indexing ratio characteristics to compensate for linear error. In one embodiment, the linear product is fed through a guiding means carried by said traverse arm to be discharged adjacent a receiving spool. Control of movement of the traverse arm depends upon manually controlled programming means, which compares a desired position of the traverse arm with an actually attained position of the arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventor: Dan Klaus
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Patent number: 6612516Abstract: An apparatus and method for forming wire bundles from a plurality of wire or cable is provided. A plurality of wires are withdrawn from a rack configured to easily receive and retain a wire spool axial. A driven pulling spool, preferably configured for quick-release coupling to a front loader or other vehicle, is used to pull a cable or bundle along a desired path. Pulling is facilitated by rollers, preferably configured to reduce pulling tension, intermediate endless track tuggers and/or sheaves configured to facilitate coupling to trays or scaffolding. Jacks are described for positioning or holding cables. Preferably rollers or sheaves may be positioned to guide cables along a path above the cable tray or other ultimate position.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Inventor: Roger C. Haines
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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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Publication number: 20030098067Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2001Publication date: May 29, 2003Inventor: Rebekah A. Peterson
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Publication number: 20030034417Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Thomas A. Tisbo, Brian R. Moon, Lyle A. Rosine, Joseph Gormley, Torrence Anderson, Michael Uffner
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Patent number: 6443431Abstract: A cable winding system has a powered spool for receiving the cable in continuous evenly distributed coils. A levelwind mechanism is attached to the spool and guides the cable onto the spool by a pawl traversing a powered diamond screw groove. The levelwind is attached to a load compensated hydraulic system which prevents stresses from being transmitted to the pawl. The levelwind has a sheave to accept cable angularly disposed to the axis of the spool.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Dynacon, Inc.Inventors: James Stasny, Joe Janac, Dean Carey, Toby Selcer
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Patent number: 6422500Abstract: A reel comprises a drum assembly enclosed within a shell comprising upper and lower shell portions. The drum assembly is secured to the lower shell portion. The drum assembly comprises a motor-driven rotating drum rigidly secured between two discs, and a frame subassembly. The drum is adapted to received a linear material spooled thereon. A first of the discs has a spiral groove on an outer surface thereof. The spiral groove has a first end near the center of the first disc and a second end near an outer edge thereof. The second end is tapered to lesser depth. The frame subassembly comprises side plates enclosing the drum and discs. A first side plate has a track assembly attached to its inner surface, and a translating plate adapted to translate horizontally within the track assembly. The translating plate has a horizontal pin at each of its ends, which pins are adapted to be received within the spiral groove of the first disc.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Great Stuff, Inc.Inventor: Russell C. Mead, Jr.
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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: 6347761Abstract: A mobile cable dispensing system for dispensing and retrieving cable from a spool of cable. The mobile cable dispensing system includes a trailer having a top surface, a bottom surface, a front end, a back end a pair of lateral sides. A power supply is securely attached to a top surface of the trailer. An elongate pole is extendable through the spool of cable. Each of a pair of support arms has a first end and a second end. Each of the first ends is rotatably coupled to one of the lateral sides. Each of the second ends comprises a clamp adapted to removably and rotatably couple to the pole. A first actuator comprises an elongate actuator having a first end and a second end. The first actuator is adapted to selectively vary the length between the first and second ends of the first actuator. The first end of the first actuator is pivotally coupled to a first of the lateral sides. The second end of the first actuator is pivotally to a first of the support arms.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Inventor: Rick E. Larson
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Patent number: 6338360Abstract: A hose reel carrier includes a wheeled structure having spaced apart side walls and a top wall covering a receptacle; a hose reel is rotatably mounted between the side walls and is rotated by a hand crank operated outside one of the side walls; a reciprocating hose guide carried on support rods is also driven by the crank; a fluid connection is provided through the other side wall to supply fluid to a hose carried on the reel.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2001Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Assignee: Ames True Temper Inc.Inventors: Kenneth J. Spear, Steven F. Brooker
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Publication number: 20010045484Abstract: A reel comprises a drum assembly enclosed within a shell comprising upper and lower shell portions. The drum assembly is secured to the lower shell portion. The drum assembly comprises a motor-driven rotating drum rigidly secured between two discs, and a frame subassembly. The drum is adapted to received a linear material spooled thereon. A first of the discs has a spiral groove on an outer surface thereof. The spiral groove has a first end near the center of the first disc and a second end near an outer edge thereof. The second end is tapered to lesser depth. The frame subassembly comprises side plates enclosing the drum and discs. A first side plate has a track assembly attached to its inner surface, and a translating plate adapted to translate horizontally within the track assembly. The translating plate has a horizontal pin at each of its ends, which pins are adapted to be received within the spiral groove of the first disc.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2001Publication date: November 29, 2001Inventor: Russell C. Mead
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Patent number: 6290163Abstract: A device is provided for picking up fabrics from plantation fields which comprises a frontally mounted capturing device (9), through which a spread-out fabric (8) may be pulled in while forming a narrow strand. A rotatable shaft (11) is axially placed on the vehicle in order to be able to receive a reel (10). Between the capturing device (9) and the reel (10), there are hollow cylinders (14,14′,14″) for guiding the strand of fabric in a gathered state to the reel (10). In the proximity of the reel, there is also an oscillating arm (12) for evenly distributing the strand of fabric onto the reel.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Frösö Trädgård ABInventor: Jan Moberg
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Patent number: 6279848Abstract: A reel comprises a drum assembly enclosed within a shell comprising upper and lower shell portions. The drum assembly is secured to the lower shell portion. The drum assembly comprises a motor-driven rotating drum rigidly secured between two discs, and a frame subassembly. The drum is adapted to received a linear material spooled thereon. A first of the discs has a spiral groove on an outer surface thereof. The spiral groove has a first end near the center of the first disc and a second end near an outer edge thereof. The second end is tapered to lesser depth. The frame subassembly comprises side plates enclosing the drum and discs. A first side plate has a track assembly attached to its inner surface, and a translating plate adapted to translate horizontally within the track assembly. The translating plate has a horizontal pin at each of its ends, which pins are adapted to be received within the spiral groove of the first disc.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Great Stuff, Inc.Inventor: Russell C. Mead, Jr.
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Patent number: 6264128Abstract: A levelwind system for a coiled tubing reel (26) including an arcuate guide arm (48) extending over the upper surface of the reel (26). A universal joint (50) mounts the lower end of the arm (48) for pivotal movement both vertically and horizontally. A guide member (52) is supported on the free end of the guide arm (48) for guiding the coiled tubing T on and off reel (26). A lift cylinder (54) is effective to raise and lower guide arm (48). A balancing cylinder (60) is effective for moving guide arm ME (48) laterally. A hydraulic fluid circuit responsive to a position sensor (111) and a microprocessor (112) as shown in FIG. 12 is effective for controlling the movement of the coiled tubing guide arm (48).Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Rod W. Shampine, L. Michael McKee, Joseph K. Flowers, Larry D. Welch, Terry L. McCafferty