Cable reel and reel carrying caddy
US-10239725-B2 · Mar 26, 2019 · US
US10689223B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10689223-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916360443-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 7, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 23, 2020 |
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A cable caddy with a portable housing stores cable reels. Each reel includes a drum coupled to end caps. Plugs inserted in the end caps are irrotatable with respect to the housing and rotatable with respect to the drum. During transport reels are stacked vertically atop one another with a plug of a first reel inserted in a plug of a second reel.
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What is claimed is: 1. A caddy system for enclosing, transporting and dispensing cable, the caddy system comprising: a clamshell housing for enclosing a tubular drum that holds a coil of electrical cable; inserted in each end of the drum is a tubular projection of an end cap; opposite the tubular projections are receivers within each end cap; rotatably inserted in the receivers are first and second plugs; a key irrotatably inserted in the housing is irrotatably inserted in the first plug; and, the second plug is irrotatably inserted in the housing such that the drum and end caps rotate about the plugs. 2. The caddy system of claim 1 further including: a drum first end with latching holes and a drum second end with latching holes. 3. The caddy system of claim 2 further including: tubular projection spring tabs that mate with the latching holes. 4. The caddy system of claim 1 wherein the housing includes molded “V” shaped hangers for receiving the key and the second plug. 5. The caddy system of claim 1 wherein the end caps have six sides. 6. The caddy system of claim 5 wherein the key has six sides. 7. The caddy system of claim 6 wherein the second plug has six sides. 8. The caddy system of claim 1 further comprising a slot located along a top edge of the housing near a housing handle for dispensing cable therethrough. 9. The caddy system of claim 1 wherein a key cross section is shaped like a rectangle with a triangle at either end. 10. A caddy system for enclosing, transporting and dispensing cable, the caddy system comprising: a clamshell housing for enclosing a tubular drum for holding a coil of electrical cable; inserted in each end of the drum is a tubular projection of an end cap; the drum and end caps included in a reel; opposite the tubular projections are receivers within each end cap; for rotatably insertion in the receivers are first and second plugs; for irrotatable insertion in the housing is a key for irrotatable insertion in the first plug; and, for irrotatable insertion in the housing is the second plug such that the drum and end caps rotate about the plugs. 11. The caddy system of claim 10 wherein reels holding electrical cable are stacked with a second plug of first reel inserted in a first plug of a second reel. 12. The caddy system of claim 11 wherein housings that are opened are stacked with a first housing fitting substantially within a second housing. 13. The caddy system of claim 12 wherein closed housings having reels within are stacked such that indentations on a first housing top receive feet on a second housing bottom. 14. A method of providing a caddy for enclosing, transporting and dispensing cable, steps of the method comprising: providing a clamshell housing for enclosing a tubular drum that holds a coil of electrical cable; inserting in each end of the drum is a tubular projection of an end cap the drum and the end caps forming a reel; providing in each end cap a receiver opposite the tubular projections; rotatably inserting in the receivers first and second plugs; irrotatably inserting a key in the housing and irrotatably inserting the key in the first plug; and, irrotatably inserting the second plug in the housing such that the reel rotates about the plugs. 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the reel is removed from the housing when the key and the second plug are no longer within molded “V” shaped slots in a lower half of the housing.
Enclosing boxes with supporting means for the package or reel during unwinding · CPC title
Arrangements to facilitate driving or braking · CPC title
End caps, plugs or adapters · CPC title
Arrangements or adaptations for supporting the shafts, e.g. saddle type shaft bearings · CPC title
Hand-held or portable dispensers · CPC title
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