Firehose winder
11753270 · 2023-09-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H54/585
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A firehose winding apparatus having at least one pair of opposing arms. Each opposing arm has a flanged member at one end of the opposing arm and an attachment point at the other end. A central hub member attached to the pair of opposing arms at the attachment point of each opposing arm so that the arms extend from the central hub member. For foldable arms, a locking pin is secured to each opposing arm. A central pin extends from a vertical member that provides vertical support for the firehose winding apparatus and provides an axis of rotation about which the opposing arms and central hub member rotate.
Claims
1. A firehose winding apparatus, comprising: a support member; a central hub member rotatably attached to the support member on an axis of rotation; first and second opposing arms each attached to the central hub member at a first end thereof and having a flanged member at a second end thereof; a third arm coupled to the central hub member at a first end thereof and pivotable from a first position against the first arm and a second position perpendicular to the first and second arms, and having a flanged member at a second end thereof; a fourth arm coupled to the central hub member at a first end thereof and pivotable from a first position against the second arm and a second position opposite the second position of the third arm and perpendicular to the first and second arms, and having a flanged member at a second end thereof; the central hub including a first locking pin hole positioned to be aligned with a locking pin hole in the third arm when it is positioned against the first arm and a second locking pin hole positioned to be aligned with the locking pin hole of the third arm when it is positioned perpendicular to the first and second arms; and the central hub including a third locking pin hole positioned to be aligned with a locking pin hole in the fourth arm when it is positioned against the second arm and a fourth locking pin hole positioned to be aligned with the locking pin hole of the third arm when it is positioned perpendicular to the first and second arms.
2. The firehose winding apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the central hub comprises first and second plates; the first and second arms are disposed between the first and second plates; and the third and fourth arms are pivotally mounted between the first and second plates.
3. The firehose winding apparatus of claim 1 wherein the flanged members of the first through fourth arms each comprise a generally L-shaped member including a first portion perpendicular to the arm having a flat surface to accept a hose and a second portion perpendicular to the first portion to confine lateral movement of the hose as it is being wound.
4. The firehose winding apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first through fourth arms are square in cross section.
5. The firehose winding apparatus of claim 1 wherein a bottom portion of the support member is configured to be received by a vehicle trailer hitch.
6. The firehose winding apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a cranking tool comprising a shaft having a hand grip extending at a first end in a first direction and a pair of spaced apart engaging pins extending at a second end in a direction opposite the first direction; and wherein the central hub further includes a pair of cranking tool holes spaced apart at a distance to accept the pair of spaced apart engaging pins of the cranking tool.
7. The firehose winding apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a hose flattening tool including a pair of flattening pins through which the hose may be passed before being wound around the first through fourth arms.
8. The firehose winding apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of the arms is formed by at least two telescoping sections that can be fixed in different positions to adjust the lengths of the arms.
9. The firehose winding apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: an auxiliary central hub member rotatably attached to the support member on the axis of rotation of the central hub member; first and second opposing arms each attached to the auxiliary central hub member at a first end thereof and having a flanged member at a second end thereof; a third arm coupled to the auxiliary central hub member at a first end thereof and pivotable from a first position against the first arm and a second position perpendicular to the first and second arms, and having a flanged member at a second end thereof; a fourth arm coupled to the auxiliary central hub member at a first end thereof and pivotable from a first position against the second arm and a second position opposite the second position of the third arm and perpendicular to the first and second arms, and having a flanged member at a second end thereof; the auxiliary central hub including a first locking pin hole positioned to be aligned with the locking pin hole of the third arm when it is positioned against the first arm and a second locking pin hole positioned to be aligned with the locking pin hole of the third arm when it is positioned perpendicular to the first and second arms; and the auxiliary central hub including a third locking pin hole positioned to be aligned with the locking pin hole of the fourth arm when it is positioned against the second arm and a fourth locking pin hole positioned to be aligned with the locking pin hole of the third arm when it is positioned perpendicular to the first and second arms.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(16) In an embodiment, each opposing arm 102-1 through 102-4 is constructed from two telescoping sections (shown as illustrative telescoping sections 102-1a and 102-1b within section 102-1a in
(17) Central pin 104 defines the axis of rotation for the opposing arms 102-1 through 102-4 and protrudes from a vertical member 114 that supports the opposing arms 102-1 through 102-4 and fire hose 110 above the ground, for example from a freestanding base placed on the ground, or from a trailer hitch located typically near the rear bumper of a vehicle. Thus, the vertical member 114 is longer than the opposing arms with their telescoping extensions deployed so that there is clearance for the firehose to wrap around the flanges during rotation of the opposing arms.
(18) Hand-crank tool 140 for rotating the hose winding apparatus 110 is shown in
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(25) In an alternative embodiment, detachable D-handle 210 (
(26) When the hose winding apparatus is no longer needed, the opposing arms are folded together by rotating them about their hinges on the central hinged member.
(27) Once the arms are folded, the central hinged member and attached, folded arms are removed from the central pin and stored with the vertical member for transport or storage.
(28) In an alternative embodiment, the central pin is at least twice as long as in the preferred embodiment, such that it protrudes through both sides of the vertical member and receives a second, similar hose winding apparatus on the rear side of the vertical member. This alternative embodiment is used for instances where the hose winding apparatus is not mounted on a tow hitch of a vehicle, but rather on a freestanding base that provides access to the rear-mounted second hose winding apparatus. In this embodiment, the opposing arms can be set at one length for one hose winding apparatus, and a different length for the second hose winding apparatus, so firehoses can be coiled in different sized coils, for example one size coil for a firefighter s backpack, and another, larger-sized coil for storage on a firetruck or at a fire station.
(29) Also in this alternative embodiment, the opposing arms on either side of the vertical member can be of the same length, so that two similarly-sized coils can be formed simultaneously. As explained above, in instances where firehoses are laid for miles, or multiple firehoses are laid in parallel, a double-winding configuration of this alternative embodiment can be used at one location after another along the lengths of laid firehose.
(30) The firehose winding apparatus of the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail. Numerous modifications can be made to the various embodiments of the present invention described herein without departing from the spirit thereof.