Powered rewind apparatus
11505424 ยท 2022-11-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H54/106
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2701/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H54/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H54/543
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A device that is used to rewind loose cable and wire that is typically accomplished by hand, that is, no power is available for driving such apparati. This device is adaptable to, and uses the already existing power on a service truck to power the device.
Claims
1. A powered rewind apparatus, said powered rewind apparatus comprising in combination: (A) a bottom component comprising: a support shaft, said support shaft having a bottom tip end and a ground support plate, said ground support plate located encircling said support shaft at a predetermined distance from said bottom tip end; said support shaft having a top end, there being mounted on said top end, an elongated flat bar having a predetermined length, said flat bar having elongated openings therethrough; there being two retainer shafts, mountable in, and slidable along said elongated openings; a centered spindle located in a center of said top end of said support shaft; an elongated drive shaft, said elongated drive shaft having a first end and a second end, said first end being configured to set over and couple said centered spindle, said second end configured to attach to a mechanical drive; (B) a top component comprising a slidable retainer assembly, said slidable retainer assembly slidable on said drive shaft and comprised of: a hub, said hub having a cone-shaped configuration and a centered opening therethrough, said hub having fixedly attached to an outside top surface of said hub, a mechanical attachment means consisting of an upright metal bar, said metal bar having a threaded hole therethrough, a threaded bolt in said threaded opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(6) Located some distance below the support bar 3 is a disc 17 (ground support plate) with a concave surface 18. Just below the disc 17 there is shown the bottom end 19 of the shaft 20. During use, the bottom end 19 of the shaft 20 is pushed into the soil and as the device rotates, the bottom end 19 also rotates, however, it does not drill, but only sinks into the soil a certain amount to stabilize the device 1 while in use as can be observed by noting the rounded bottom end of the shaft. The concave disc 17 serves to prevent the device from sinking too far into the ground.
(7) There is a square or hexagonal centered spindle 21 which is integrally fixed to the shaft 20. An elongated drive shaft 11 is assembled with the retainer assembly 4 slidable on the drive shaft 11. Thereafter, the drive shaft 11 is inserted through the centered opening 10 in the take-up spool 2 and centered over the centered spindle 21 and connected thereto. Thereafter, the retainer assembly 4 is plugged into the top centered opening 10 in the take-up spool 2 and tightened to the drive shaft 11. Finally, the drive shaft 11 is attached to the power source 22 for driving the drive shaft 11.
(8) The power source 22 and the take-up spool 2 are not part of this invention.
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(12) In use, the shaft under the support bar and disc assembly is punched into the ground. The take-up spool is mounted over the centered spindle through the centered opening in the take-up spool. The retainer assembly is slid onto the drive shaft and the drive shaft is inserted through the top centered opening of the take-up spool and the retainer plug is inserted into the opening and the threaded bolt is turned into the drive shaft. The drive shaft is coupled to the power source and the wire or cable to be retrieved is fastened to the take-up spool and the power turned on. It is a beneficial action to manually guide the wire or cable as it is being rewound on the spool. After the wire or cable is on the spool, the device is dissembled.
(13) The device of this invention can be manufactured from wood or metal, metal being preferred.