AU754492B2 - Variable speed retractable reeling deviceLatching device - Google Patents

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AU754492B2
AU754492B2 AU10015/00A AU1001500A AU754492B2 AU 754492 B2 AU754492 B2 AU 754492B2 AU 10015/00 A AU10015/00 A AU 10015/00A AU 1001500 A AU1001500 A AU 1001500A AU 754492 B2 AU754492 B2 AU 754492B2
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r r r r Name of Applicant: Actual Inventor(s): Address for Service: Invention Title: WILLIAM KING WILLIAM KING SANDERCOCK COWIE 69 Robinson Street, DANDENONG VIC 3175 LATCHING DEVICE Details of Associated Provisional Application(s): No(s): Australian Provisional Application No. PP8007 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me:
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1- 1999-12-3 1,A:\25king.ficcomp.wpdA la- TITLE: VARIABLE SPEED RETRACTABLE REELING DEVICE FIELD OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to a novel adjustable latching device for use with spring tensioned self-recoiling reeling assemblies. In particular, the invention relates to an adjustable latching device for use with spring energised recoiling reelers which are used to recoil linear extendable members such as hoses, cables and the like and which latching devices can automatically latch a linear member so as to hold the member at any desired length.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION Recoiling reeling assemblies have an elongated element which is normally stored on a t\ drum wheel. These recoiling reeling assemblies have a spring loaded mechanism for 1998-01-23,A:\372king.spec.wpd, -2rewinding the elongated element onto the drum wheel after that element has been unwound.
For example, domestic garden hoses and electrical cords may be stored in this way, and are arranged to automatically tension a spring as they are unwound. The energy which is thus stored in the spring rewinds the elements onto the reel when the element is released.
These known reeling assemblies include a latching device which operates to retain the elongated element at a particular degree of extension which is chosen by the user.
ooooo In order to latch the elongated element when it has been unwound to the required degree of extension, the user slows the rate of unwinding and the device latches. To rewind the elongated element, the user applies sufficient tension to the elongated element to slightly unwind it and thus overcome the latching, and the spring loaded mechanism rewinds the element back onto the drum. If the user wants to re-latch the elongated element at another position, the user slows the rate of re-winding by manually applying tension to the elongated element, and the latch device operates to again latch the elongated element *•oat the desired extension.
At various elongated elements such as hoses, cables and ropes will require different rates ~of re-winding, the present invention aims to provide a suitable recoil rotation rate at which the latching device will operate.
It is a subsidiary aim of the present invention to provide a latch device which may be disabled by the user so that it does not operate regardless of how low the re-wind speed is.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention accordingly provides an adjustable latching device for use with a spring actuated self-recoiling reeling assembly, which latching device includes:- 1998-01-23,A:\25king.compspec.wpd,2 -3a reeler drum rim; a reeler casing central disk; a slotted cam plate, which cam plate:provides at least one latching slot; and wherein the length of each slot can be varied, and at least one latching pawl, which is pivotally mounted to the reeler drum and oeoee which is adapted to abut with the slot in the cam plate.
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PREFERRED ASPECTS OF THE INVENTION It is preferred that the latching pawl is pivotally mounted to a recess in the reeler drum so that centrifugal force generated by rotation of the reeler drum holds the latching pawl clear of the surface of the cam plate.
Preferably the slotted cam plate is circular. When the slotted cam plate is circular, it is preferred that the cam plate is provided with two latching slots which are displaced from each other along the circumference of the cam plate by substantially 900.
It is preferred that the device further include a sliding cam plate which can move relative to the slotted cam plate to vary the length of each slot in the slotted cam plate.
It is preferred that the slotted cam plate is moveable to a preset position prior to any reeling or unreeling action. It is further preferred that the sliding cam plate is moveable relative to the slotted cam plate during any reeling or unreeling action.
Preferably the sliding cam plate is moveable to cover the latching slots to over-ride the latching function.
1998-01-23,A:\2lking.compspec.wpd.3 -4- Preferably the sliding cam plate is moveable by movement of an actuator which is external to the reeling assembly. A particularly preferred form of actuator is a thumb press button.
Preferably the sliding cam plate and the reeler casing central disk each carry a series of interlocking serrations.
Preferably each latching pawl is provided with a counter balance configuration beyond the pivot point. This balance can be varied by adding slugged weight where a particular type of linear extendable member being used requires further variation to a desired latching sensitivity.
Preferably the adjustable latching device is constructed of engineering grade moulded plastic parts.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 is a side elevational view of a reeling assembly which incorporates a latching device according to the present invention.
Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view on the line 2-2 of Figure 1.
0 Figure 2A is an enlarged cutaway view of a portion of Figure 2.
0.i 25 Figure 3 is an elevational view of interior detail of the reeling assembly looking in the direction of arrow 3 of Figure 2 when the components of the latching device are in one configuration.
Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 3, when the components of the latching device are in another configuration.
Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 4, but showing a modified embodiment.
1998-01-23,A:372king. spec. wpd.4 Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view taken on line VI-VI in Figure A specific embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION WITH RESPECT TO THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 illustrates a spring tensioned self-recoiling apparatus 1 which incorporates a latching device according to the present invention.. The self-recoiling reeling apparatus 1 has a housing 6 which carries two structures 7 and 8 which are displaced from each other by 900 around a central axis of the housing 6.
The structure 7 can serve as a handle for carrying the apparatus 1, or can provide a i mounting for mounting the apparatus 1 with a vertical axis of the mounting passing 0. 15 through the structure 7.
The structure 8 can provide a mounting for mounting the apparatus 1 with a horizontal ooooo axis of the mounting passing through the structure 8.
20 According to the present embodiment of the invention, it is used in conjunction with a hose 9 which is shown protruding from the housing 1.
The cross-sectional view of the apparatus 1 which appears in Figure 2 shows the hose 9 as wound onto a reeler drum 11.
As also shown in Figures 2 and 3, a latching pawl 12 is pivotally mounted on the reeler drum 11.
As shown in Figure 3, a slotted cam plate, or ratchet, which includes arcuate portions 16 and 17 is mounted on the reeler drum central disk 15. The arcuate portions 16 and 17 are spaced radially from the axis of the disk 15. The arcuate portions 16 and 17 define slots 18 and 19 between them.
1998-01-23,A:\372Lking. spec. A slidable cam plate 21 is slidably mounted on the reeler disk 15 for sliding movement about the axis of the disk The sliding cam plate 21 carries two arm portions 22, 23 which are each attached to the plate 21 by a shoulder portion 24, 25. The arm portions 22, 23 and the shoulder portions 24, 25 form generally U-shaped protrusions from the sliding cam plate 21 which are displaced from each other by substantially 900 about the central axis of the disk The U-shaped protrusions define recesses 27 and 28 for respectively receiving the arcuate portions 16 and 17. The 900 positioning allows the apparatus 1 to be oriented so that the hose 9 can be pulled out vertically or horizontally as is shown in solid and dashed lines in Figures 3, 4 and The sliding cam plate 21 is connected to a central knob 31 which is mounted to the o: •15 exterior of the housing 1. Movement of the central knob 31 between its extremes of travel moves the sliding cam plate 21 between the positions shown in Figures 3 and 4.
When the sliding cam plate 21 is in the position shown in Figure 3, the slots 18 and 19 S"are operative. When the sliding cam plate 21 is in the position shown in Figure 4, the slots 18 and 19 are occluded by the arm portions 22 and 23 of the sliding cam plate.
00e00Operation of the latching mechanism is illustrated in Figures 2 and 3.
In Figure 3, the arrow 3 shows the direction of unreeling of the hose 9 from the apparatus 0: 1. As the hose 9 unreels, the reeler drum 11 rotates in the direction of the arrow 34, which is anti-clockwise in this drawing.
When the hose 9 is unreeling sufficiently rapidly, the latch pawl 12 with a counter balance 12a, will be carried by the reeler drum 11 at the extreme outermost position which is shown in dotted outline at 13. The counter balance 12a can be varied by adding a slug weight 12b.
When the hose 9 is sufficiently slowly re-reeling, the latch pawl 12 will, under the Sinfluence of gravity, be in contact with the camming surfaces of the slotted cam plate and 1998-01-23,A:\372king.spcc.wpd,6 -7the sliding cam plate. As the reeler drum 11 rotates into the position shown in Figure 3 relative to the central disk 15, the latch pawl 12 will be in the position shown where it bears against a leading edge 36 of the cam plate segment 16 and movement of the reeler drum 11 is arrested.
At higher speeds of relative rotation, the latch pawl 12 will receive an impetus from the shoulder portion 25 of the sliding latch plate 21. Depending on the magnitude of this impetus, the rate of relative rotation, and the length of the slot 19 which has not been occluded by the sliding latch plate 21, the latch pawl 12 may or may not bear against the leading edge 36 of the cam plate segment 16 to arrest relative movement.
The relative positions of the slotted cam plate 16, 17 and the sliding cam plate 21 are shown at one extreme in Figure 4. In this extreme position the arm portions 22 and 23 of the sliding cam plate 21 completely occlude the slots 18 and 19 of the slotted cam 15 plate, and the latch pawl 12 cannot come into contact with the leading edge 36 to arrest the re-reeling action.
A modified embodiment is depicted in Figures 5 and 6 in which the central knob 31 is replaced by a thumb press button 35, with the sliding cam plate and the reeling casing central disk each carrying a series of interlocking serrations 37a and b.
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1. An adjustable latching device for use with a spring actuated self-recoiling reeling assembly, said latching device including:- a rotatable reeler drum; a reeler casing located adjacent said rotatable reeler drum, with said rotatable reeler drum being rotatable relative to the reeler casing; a slotted cam plate supported by said reeler casing, which cam plate:- provides at least one latching slot, with the length of said at least one latching slot being selectively variable, and at least one latching pawl, which is pivotally mounted to the reeler drum and which is adapted to enter into the latching slot in the cam plate and i *thereby arrest rotatable movement of the reeler drum relative to the reeler disk, .wherein the length of the slot can be selectively varied to determine the ease with which the latching pawl can arrest rotatable movement of the reeler drum relative to the reeler disk. 25
2. The adjustable latching device as claimed in Claim 1, in which the latching pawl is pivotally mounted at a recess in the reeler drum so that centrifugal force generated by rotation of the reeler drum holds the latching pawl clear of the surface of the cam plate.
3. The adjustable latching device as claimed in Claim 1, in which the slotted cam plate is circular. p-
4. The adjustable latching device as claimed in Claim 3, in which the slotted cam
1998-01-23.A:\372king. spc. wd,8 -9- plate is provided with two latching slots, which are displaced from each other along the circumference of the cam plate by substantially The adjustable latching device as claimed in Claim1, wherein said cam plate includes two plate members which can move relative to each other to vary the length of said at least one slot in the slotted cam plate. 6. The adjustable latching device as claimed in Claim 1, in which the slotted cam plate includes two plate members, one fixed relative to the casing and the other moveable relative to the casing to be positioned prior to any reeling or unreeling action for selectively varying the length of the slot. 7. The adjustable latching device as claimed in Claim 6, in which the plate members are moveable relative to one another during any reeling or unreeling action. S8. The adjustable latching device as claimed in Claim 1, in which the slotted cam plate comprises a stationary slotted plate member, and a sliding plate member being relatively moveable to sufficiently reduce the length of at least one latching slot to over-ride the latching function. 9. The adjustable latching device as claimed in Claim 1, in which the slotted cam plate comprises two plate members that are moved relative to one another by •o movement of an actuator, which is external to the reeling assembly. 25 10. The adjustable latching device as claimed in Claim 9, in which the actuator is a thumb press button. 11. The adjustable latching device as claimed in Claim 1, in which the slotted cam plate and the reeling casing each carry a series of interlocking serrations. 12. The adjustable latching device as claimed in Claim 1, in which at least one Slatching pawl is provided with a counter balance configuration beyond a pivot point from that portion of the latching pawl that enters into the latching slot. 1998-1I-23.A:\372king.spec.wpd. 9 13. The adjustable latching device as claimed in Claim 12, in which a balance of said at least one latching pawl can be varied by adding slugged weight. 14. The adjustable latching device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein parts thereof are constructed as engineering grade moulded plastic parts. Dated this 6 h day of February, 2002. SANDERCOCK COWIE PATENT ATTORNEYS FOR WILLIAM KING go•* *oooo *ooo, *o *oo *oooo o *oo 1998-01-23.A:\372king.
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US5769349A (en) * 1992-10-13 1998-06-23 R. Alkan & Cie Device for automatically retracting a connection member with a releasable or separable element

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US4854522A (en) * 1988-04-04 1989-08-08 Trw Vehicle Safety Systems Inc. Safety apparatus
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