Portable wire spool caddy
First Claim
1. A wire spool caddy for releasably holding at least one cylindrical spool having an outer diameter while a wire or the like is being unwound from the spool, the caddy comprising:
- an elongated frame which includes first and second spaced apart ends;
a plurality of generally parallel fixed rods which each extend between and are connected to the first and second ends; and
at least one movable rod which is generally parallel to the fixed rods and which extends between and is pivotably connected to the first and second ends;
wherein at least two of the fixed rods are separated by a first distance which is less than the diameter of the spool to thereby form a bottom support for the spool; and
wherein the movable rod is pivotable between a first position in which the movable rod is separated from an adjacent fixed rod by a second distance that is less than the diameter of the spool, and a second position in which the movable rod is separated from the adjacent fixed rod by a third distance which is greater than the diameter of the spool;
whereby when the movable rod is in its first position the spool is retained between the movable rod and the fixed rods, and when the movable rod is in its second position the spool may be removed or inserted between the movable rod and the adjacent fixed rod.
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a wire spool caddy for releasably holding at least one cylindrical spool having an outer diameter while a wire or the like is being unwound from the spool, the caddy comprising an elongated frame which includes first and second spaced apart ends; a plurality of generally parallel fixed rods which each extend between and are connected to the first and second ends; and at least one movable rod which is generally parallel to the fixed rods and which extends between and is pivotably connected to the first and second ends; wherein at least two of the fixed rods are separated by a first distance which is less than the diameter of the spool to thereby form a bottom support for the spool; and wherein the movable rod is pivotable between a first position in which the movable rod is separated from an adjacent fixed rod by a second distance that is less than the diameter of the spool, and a second position in which the movable rod is separated from the adjacent fixed rod by a third distance which is greater than the diameter of the spool; whereby when the movable rod is in its first position the spool is retained between the movable rod and the fixed rods, and when the movable rod is in its second position the spool may be removed or inserted between the movable rod and the adjacent fixed rod.
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Citations
18 Claims
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1. A wire spool caddy for releasably holding at least one cylindrical spool having an outer diameter while a wire or the like is being unwound from the spool, the caddy comprising:
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an elongated frame which includes first and second spaced apart ends;
a plurality of generally parallel fixed rods which each extend between and are connected to the first and second ends; and
at least one movable rod which is generally parallel to the fixed rods and which extends between and is pivotably connected to the first and second ends;
wherein at least two of the fixed rods are separated by a first distance which is less than the diameter of the spool to thereby form a bottom support for the spool; and
wherein the movable rod is pivotable between a first position in which the movable rod is separated from an adjacent fixed rod by a second distance that is less than the diameter of the spool, and a second position in which the movable rod is separated from the adjacent fixed rod by a third distance which is greater than the diameter of the spool;
whereby when the movable rod is in its first position the spool is retained between the movable rod and the fixed rods, and when the movable rod is in its second position the spool may be removed or inserted between the movable rod and the adjacent fixed rod. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
a first bracket which is rotatably connected to the first end at a first point; and
a second bracket which is rotatably connected to the second end at a second point;
wherein the movable rod extends between and is connected to the first and second brackets.
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3. The wire spool caddy of claim 2, wherein the movable rod is disposed generally between a centerline of the spool and a line connecting the first and second points.
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4. The wire spool caddy of claim 2, further comprising:
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a pivot bar which includes a first pivot bar end that is rotatably connected to the first end of the frame at the first point and a second pivot bar end that is rotatably connected to the second end of the frame at the second point;
wherein each of the first and second brackets is secured to a respective one of the first and second pivot bar ends.
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5. The wire spool caddy of claim 4, wherein each of the first and second pivot bar ends is rotatably received within a hole in a corresponding end of the frame.
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6. The wire spool caddy of claim 1, further comprising means for biasing the movable rod into its first position.
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7. The wire spool caddy of claim 6, wherein the biasing means comprises at least one torsion spring which is connected between the movable rod and the frame.
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8. The wire spool caddy of claim 1, wherein the movable rod is pivotable about a first line which extends between the first and second ends generally parallel to the fixed rods.
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9. The wire spool caddy of claim 8, wherein when the movable rod is in its first position, the movable rod is disposed at an angle of less than about twenty degrees relative to a second line which extends between the first line and the centerline of the spool.
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10. The wire spool caddy of claim 9, wherein the movable rod is disposed generally between the first line and the centerline of the spool.
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11. A wire spool caddy for releasably holding at least one cylindrical spool of wire or the like having an outer diameter, the caddy comprising:
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an frame which includes first and second spaced apart ends;
a plurality of generally parallel fixed rods which each extend between and are connected to the first and second ends;
a first bracket which is rotatably connected to the first end at a first point;
a second bracket which is rotatably connected to the second end at a second point generally opposite the first point; and
at least one movable rod which is generally parallel to the fixed rods and which extends between and is connected to the first and second brackets;
wherein at least two of the fixed rods are separated by a first distance which is less than the diameter of the spool to thereby form a bottom support for the spool; and
wherein the movable rod is pivotable between a first position in which the movable rod is separated from an adjacent fixed rod by a second distance that is less than the diameter of the spool, and a second position in which the movable rod is separated from the adjacent fixed rod by a third distance which is greater than the diameter of the spool;
whereby when the movable rod is in its first position the spool is retained between the movable rod and the fixed rods, and when the movable rod is in its second position the spool may be removed or inserted between the movable rod and the adjacent fixed rod. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
a pivot bar which includes a first pivot bar end that is rotatably connected to the first end of the frame at the first point and a second pivot bar end that is rotatably connected to the second end of the frame at the second point;
wherein each of the first and second brackets is secured to a respective one of the first and second pivot bar ends.
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14. The wire spool caddy of claim 13, to wherein each of the first and second pivot bar ends is rotatably received within a hole in a corresponding end of the frame.
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15. The wire spool caddy of claim 11, further comprising means for biasing the movable rod into its first position.
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16. The wire spool caddy of claim 15, wherein the biasing means comprises at least one torsion spring which is connected between the movable rod and the frame.
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17. The wire spool caddy of claim 11, wherein when the movable rod is in its first position, the movable rod is disposed at an angle of less than about twenty degrees relative to a first line which extends between the centerline of the spool and a second line connecting the first and second points.
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18. The wire spool caddy of claim 17, wherein the movable rod is disposed generally between the centerline of the spool and the second line.
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