IP Library Granted Patent US 11,358,831
Granted Patent B2
US 11,358,831 · App. 16/390,733 · Granted Jun 14, 2022

Rotatable cable reel

Inventors: Juan Alberto Galindo Gonzalez (Powder Springs, GA); Franklin Clarence Calhoun (Carrollton, GA)
Assignee: Southwire Company, LLC
B65H75/14B65H75/146B65H75/241B65H75/30B65H75/40B65H75/403B65H75/4405B65H75/4428B65H2701/34
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Patent No.
US 11,358,831
App. No.
16/390,733
Granted
Jun 14, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cable reel of the present disclosure can include two flanges and a central drum being independently rotatable from one another. The drum, which can be configured to receive a cable, can be mounted on an axle. The two flanges can be rotationally mounted on the axle at opposing distal ends of the axle. Bearings in the flanges can allow for a full rotation of the flanges about the axle.

Claims (47)

1. A cable reel comprising:

an axle comprising a first end and a second end;

a drum affixed to the axle such that the drum and the axle rotate together;

a first flange rotatably mounted on the axle proximate to the first end of the axle, wherein the first flange is rotatably mounted on the axle proximate to the first end of the axle by a first bearing, the first bearing comprising at least one ball or at least one roller for facilitating rotation of the first flange independent of the axle; and

a second flange rotatably mounted on the axle proximate to the second end of the axle, wherein the second flange is rotatably mounted on the axle proximate to the second end of the axle by a second bearing, the second bearing comprising at least one ball or at least one roller for facilitating rotation of the second flange independent of the axle, wherein the first flange and the second flange rotate independently of one another, and wherein the drum, the first flange, and the second flange are independently rotatable relative to one another.

2. The cable reel of claim 1 , wherein the drum comprises a third flange and a fourth flange.

3. The cable reel of claim 2 ,

wherein the first flange comprises a first lip, the first lip protruding from the first flange and extending past a first edge of the third flange, the first lip creating a first space between the first lip and the third flange; and

wherein the second flange comprises a second lip, the second lip protruding from the second flange and extending past a second edge of the fourth flange, the second lip creating a second space between the second lip and the fourth flange.

4. The cable reel of claim 3 , wherein each of the first space and the second space comprises a distance of approximately one-quarter of an inch.

5. The cable reel of claim 3 , wherein the first space comprises a size to prohibit binding of the first flange with the third flange and the second space comprises a size to prohibit binding of the second flange with the fourth flange.

6. The cable reel of claim 1 , wherein the first bearing comprises a first tapered bearing and the second bearing comprises a second tapered bearing.

7. The cable reel of claim 1 , wherein a normalized average amount of force required to cause an unassisted rotation of the first flange and the second flange from a stationary position through an angle of 90° is less than 0.00458, when the cable reel is loaded with a full amount of a cable and when a linear speed of the axle of the cable reel during the unassisted rotation is about 10.5 feet per minute, and wherein the normalized average amount of force required to cause the unassisted rotation of the first flange and the second flange from the stationary position through the angle of 90° is calculated by dividing an average amount of force required to cause the unassisted rotation of the first flange and the second flange from the stationary position through the angle of 90° by a weight of the cable reel loaded with the full amount of the cable.

8. The cable reel of claim 7 , wherein the normalized average amount of force is at most 0.00183, and wherein the weight of the cable reel loaded with the full amount of the cable is at least 2339 pounds.

9. The cable reel of claim 1 , wherein a normalized overall average amount of force required to pull, via a puller, about 241 inches of a cable from the cable reel when the cable reel is loaded with a full amount of the cable and when a speed of the puller is about 10.5 feet per minute is less than 0.04242.

10. The cable reel of claim 9 , wherein the normalized overall average amount of force is at most 0.00592, and wherein a weight of the cable reel loaded with the full amount of the cable is at least 2339 pounds.

11. A cable reel comprising:

an axle comprising a first end and a second end;

a drum affixed to the axle such that the drum and the axle rotate together;

a first flange rotatably affixed on the axle proximate to the first end of the axle, wherein the first flange is rotatably affixed on the axle proximate to the first end of the axle by a bearing, the bearing comprising at least one ball or at least one roller for facilitating rotation of the first flange independent of the axle; and

a second flange affixed on the axle proximate to the second end of the axle, wherein at least the first flange and the second flange are independently rotatable relative to one another, and wherein at least the first flange is independently rotatable relative to the axle.

12. The cable reel of claim 11 , wherein the drum comprises a third flange and a fourth flange.

13. The cable reel of claim 12 ,

wherein the first flange comprises a first lip, the first lip protruding from the first flange and extending past a first edge of the third flange, the first lip creating a first space between the first lip and the third flange; and

wherein the second flange comprises a second lip, the second lip protruding from the second flange and extending past a second edge of the fourth flange, the second lip creating a second space between the second lip and the fourth flange.

14. The cable reel of claim 13 , wherein each of the first space and the second space comprises a distance of approximately one-quarter of an inch.

15. The cable reel of claim 13 , wherein the first space comprises a size to prohibit binding of the first flange with the third flange and the second space comprises a size to prohibit binding of the second flange with the fourth flange.

16. The cable reel of claim 11 , wherein the second flange is affixed on the axle proximate to the second end of the axle such that the second flange and the axle rotate together.

17. The cable reel of claim 11 , wherein the bearing comprises a tapered bearing.

18. A cable reel comprising:

an axle comprising a first end and a second end;

a drum rotatably installed on the axle;

a first flange rotatably mounted on the axle proximate to the first end of the axle by a first bearing, the first bearing comprising at least one ball or at least one roller for facilitating rotation of the first flange independent of the axle; and

a second flange rotatably mounted on the axle proximate to the second end of the axle by a second bearing, the second bearing comprising at least one ball or at least one roller for facilitating rotation of the second flange independent of the axle, wherein the first flange and the second flange rotate independently of one another.

19. The cable reel of claim 18 , wherein a normalized average amount of force required to cause an unassisted rotation of the first flange and the second flange from a stationary position through an angle of 90° is less than 0.00458, when the cable reel is loaded with a full amount of a cable and when a linear speed of the axle of the cable reel during the unassisted rotation is about 10.5 feet per minute, and wherein the normalized average amount of force required to cause the unassisted rotation of the first flange and the second flange from the stationary position through the angle of 90° is calculated by dividing an average amount of force required to cause the unassisted rotation of the first flange and the second flange from the stationary position through the angle of 90° by a weight of the cable reel loaded with the full amount of the cable.

20. The cable reel of claim 19 , wherein the normalized average amount of force is at most 0.00183, and wherein the weight of the cable reel loaded with the full amount of the cable is at least 2339 pounds.

21. The cable reel of claim 18 , wherein a normalized overall average amount of force required to pull, via a puller, about 241 inches of a cable from the cable reel when the cable reel is loaded with a full amount of the cable and when a speed of the puller is about 10.5 feet per minute is less than 0.04242.

22. The cable reel of claim 21 , wherein the normalized overall average amount of force is at most 0.00592, and wherein a weight of the cable reel loaded with the full amount of the cable is at least 2339 pounds.

23. The cable reel of claim 18 , wherein the first bearing comprises a first tapered bearing and the second bearing comprises a second tapered bearing.

24. A cable reel comprising:

an axle comprising a first end and a second end;

a drum affixed to the axle such that the drum and the axle rotate together;

a first flange rotatably mounted on the axle proximate to the first end of the axle; and

a second flange rotatably mounted on the axle proximate to the second end of the axle, wherein the drum, the first flange, and the second flange are independently rotatable relative to one another, and wherein a normalized average amount of force required to cause an unassisted rotation of the first flange and the second flange from a stationary position through an angle of 90° is less than 0.00458, when the cable reel is loaded with a full amount of a cable and when a linear speed of the axle of the cable reel during the unassisted rotation is about 10.5 feet per minute, and wherein the normalized average amount of force required to cause the unassisted rotation of the first flange and the second flange from the stationary position through the angle of 90° is calculated by dividing an average amount of force required to cause the unassisted rotation of the first flange and the second flange from the stationary position through the angle of 90° by a weight of the cable reel loaded with the full amount of the cable.

25. The cable reel of claim 24 , wherein the normalized average amount of force is at most 0.00183, and wherein the weight of the cable reel loaded with the full amount of the cable is at least 2339 pounds.

26. The cable reel of claim 24 , wherein a normalized overall average amount of force required to pull, via a puller, about 241 inches of the cable from the cable reel when the cable reel is loaded with the full amount of the cable and when a speed of the puller is about 10.5 feet per minute is less than 0.04242.

27. The cable reel of claim 26 , wherein the normalized overall average amount of force is at most 0.00592, and wherein the weight of the cable reel loaded with the full amount of the cable is at least 2339 pounds.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 31, 2025
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: SOUTHWIRE COMPANY, LLC; COLEMAN CABLE, LLC; TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH, LLC; SUMNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LLC; MADISON ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, LLC; NOVINIUM, LLC; NOVINIUM HOLDINGS, INC.; WATTEREDGE, LLC; TAPPAN WIRE & CABLE, LLC; UNITED COPPER INDUSTRIES, LLC; TOPAZ LIGHTING COMPANY LLC; OBI PARTNERS, LLC; WIIP, INC.
Reel/Frame 072299/0141 →
AMENDMENT TO GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 20, 2021
From: COLEMAN CABLE, LLC; SUMNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LLC; SOUTHWIRE COMPANY, LLC
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 057552/0299 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 22, 2019
From: GALINDO GONZALEZ, JUAN ALBERTO; TUGGLE, JAMES PHILLIP; CALHOUN, FRANKLIN CLARENCE
To: SOUTHWIRE COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 048959/0125 →