Patent Document

FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention relates to a reel or spool for wire and the like. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     There presently exist many forms of reels or spools for wire and the like some of which are fabricated as a single piece or as an assembly of multiple parts. Typical reels of this type comprise a cylindrical barrel having coupled at each end circular flanges. Coupling may be mechanical but usually involves the welding of the flange to the barrel for strength. 
     Reels are subject to wide applications and a variety of specification requirements. In this regard, certain reels are required to have a particular size barrel and flanges. Another reel may utilize the same size barrel but a different size flange or a flange made of a different type material, or vice versa. It is therefore desirable to provide for ready interchangeability of the elements of the reel as desired. This would obviously reduce the cost of production and allow for somewhat standardization of tooling. 
     Also it is desirous to provide a reel of the knock down type which is readily and effectively assembled preferably by hand so as to eliminate the need for prefabrication and assembly of the reel prior to shipping, thereby reduce the transportation costs involved. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide for a reel for wire and the like which is relatively inexpensive yet versatile, capable of modular fabrication and assembly so as to allow for the interchangeability of parts and yet avoid the necessity of preassembly prior to shipping. 
     The present invention provides for a modular assemblied spool or reel which is fabricated out of a reel barrel or core which is formed in two halfs integrally hinged together along a longitudinal line having a snap hinge or interlocking means along its opposite longitudinal side. 
     Each end of the barrel is open having a beveled full radial locking ring formed thereon adapted to engage a circular cam section provided on the respective flanges. The reel is assembled simply by placing the cam sections of each flange into a portion of the respective locking rings at each end of the barrel and closing over the barrel until the interlocking means engages. This tightly locks the flanges in place at the ends of the barrel. In addition, since wire or the like is to be wound about the barrel, this provides added radial pressure holding the barrel together. 
     Thus the real may be readily yet effectively assemblied without the requirement of tools, welding or extensive labor and may be done by hand. In addition, since the reel is assembled from modular parts, this allows for ready interchangeability i.e., the use of different size or material flanges on different size or material barrels as long as the locking ring and cam sections are compatible, providing versatility and reduced cost. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     These and other objects and advantages will be realized by the present invention, the description of which would be taken in conjunction with the following drawings wherein: 
     FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the reel or spool incorporating the teachings of the present invention; 
     FIG. 2 is a partially sectional view of the barrel portion of the reel shown in its open position incorporating the teachings of the present invention; 
     FIG. 3 is a vertical partially phantom view of the barrel shown going from its open to closed position; and 
     FIG. 4 is a partially sectional view of the barrel and flange coupled together incorporating the teachings of the present invention. 
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
     Turning now more particularly to the drawings, there is shown a reel or spool 10 comprising a cylindrical hollow barrel 12 with circular flanges 14 and 16 positioned at its respective ends. The barrel 12 is formed out of two semi-circular halves 18 and 20 and is preferably integrally hinged together along one of their respective longitudinal sides via hinge 22. Note that the hinge 22 is formed so that its outer surface 24 is flush with the outer surface of the core halves 18 and 20 so that when the barrel is closed, the hinge 22 is flush therewith giving it a clean, asthetic look. 
     The barrel halves 18 and 20 and hinge 22 may be made with a variety of material suitable for purpose however if integrally constructed, they should be made of a ductile polymer material which is somewhat flexible, i.e., resilient material such as preferably polypropylene or polypropylene-asbestos, for example. 
     Along hinge 22 and formed as part of barrel half 20 is provided a buttress or arm means 26 extending the length of half&#39;s 20 longitudinal length which is intended to engage in a mating like relationship with a notch 28 along the longitudinal length of half 18 when the barrel 12 is closed, as shown in phantom in FIG. 3. 
     The arm 26 in conjunction with notch 28 serves to stabilize the hinge 24 upon closing the barrel 12 so as to prevent any undesired lateral movement of the hinge 22 caused by a snap hinge or interlock means 29 and to retain the snap fit as hereinafter discussed. Note that if desired, the notch 28 in association with arm 26 may readily be provided with an appropriate undercut to reduce tensile loading of the hinge. 
     In this regard, the snap hinge 29 comprises two mating tongue and groove interlocks 30 and 32 formed on the longitudinal sides of the core halves 18 and 20 opposite to their coupling at hinge 22. The interlocks 30 and 32 provide for a flush joint at their junction due to the butt flats 31 and 33 provided. Upon closure of the barrel 12, the resiliency or flexible nature of the halves 18 and 20 allows the interlocks 30 and 32 to snap fit with each other with the respective tongue of each being spring biased in the respective groove of the other. 
     The interlocks 30 and 32 respectively terminate at a flat surface 34 of locking ring segments 36 positioned at each end of the core halves 18 and 20. These flat surfaces 34 as well as flat surfaces 38 abut the corresponding surface on the opposite core half to create a complete locking ring 40. The locking ring segments comprise radially protruding wall sections 42 of uniform cross section having a tapered portion 44 coupled thereto terminating in a flat annular surface 46. The outer surface 48 of the locking ring 40 is flat so as to smoothly abut the inner surface 50 of the respective flanges as shown in FIG. 4. 
     Note that the inner diameter D (see FIG. 3) of the locking ring 40 is of such a size that it receives an axially disposed annular camming element 52 on the respective flanges. 
     In this regard, camming element 52 includes a grooved surface 54 positioned between the inner surface 50 and cam lip 56. Note that the cam lip 56 includes a tapering surface 58 which may serve as a locking taper (i.e., for example if 6° or less) when abutting taper 46 of the locking ring 40 as shown in FIG. 4, both of which serve to tightly bias the flanges to the barrel 12. Also diameter D should correspond to (or may be slightly smaller than) diameter D&#39; so as to add to the effective coupling therebetween. 
     Note also that the barrels may be provided with radial ribbing 60 appropriately halved as shown to increase the load capacity of the barrel 12, if so desired. 
     As is readily apparent, assembly of the reel 10 may be easily accomplished by placing the camming member of the respective flanges into a locking ring segment at the barrel&#39;s end (when open) and closing the barrel halves into the snap fit arrangement as aforenoted. This not only allows for hand assembly but also allows for different size (i.e., length and/or diameter) or material barrels to be coupled with different size and material (i.e., higher modulus material, filled etc.) flanges as long as the diameters D and D&#39; operationally correspond, adding to the versatility of the product. 
     Thus by the present invention its objects and advantages are realized and although a preferred embodiment has been disclosed and described in detail herein, its scope should not be limited thereby, rather its scope should be determined by that of the appended claims.

Technology Category: 7