IP Library Granted Patent US 11,713,210
Granted Patent B2
US 11,713,210 · App. 17/800,429 · Granted Aug 1, 2023

Drive structure for tape or chalk reels

Inventor: Cecil Mckinley Wilson (Sanford, NC)
Assignee: APEX BRANDS, INC.
B65H75/4492B44D3/38G01B3/1005B65H2403/61B65H2701/357G01B2003/1025
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Patent No.
US 11,713,210
App. No.
17/800,429
Granted
Aug 1, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A drive assembly for a tool with a rotatable crank and a reel may include a carrier operably coupled to the reel, a stress relief plate interposed between the carrier and the crank and configured to operably couple the carrier to the crank, and mating surfaces disposed on the carrier, the stress relief plate, and the crank in a stacked arrangement to distribute stresses and increase maximum torque capacity of the drive assembly.

Claims (52)

1. A tool comprising:

a housing having an aperture;

a reel assembly disposed in the housing and having a reel, the reel being configured to receive a flexible and extendible media wound onto the reel and capable of being extended through the aperture; and

a retraction assembly comprising a rotatable crank, the retraction assembly being configured to interface with the reel to enable the flexible and extendible media, after extension from the housing, to be wound onto the reel responsive to rotation of the crank;

a drive assembly configured to operably couple the reel to the crank via a stress relief plate disposed between mating surfaces of the drive assembly,

wherein the drive assembly comprises a carrier operably coupled to the reel,

wherein the stress relief plate is interposed between the carrier and the crank, and

wherein the carrier is operably coupled to the reel via a gear assembly.

2. A tool comprising:

a housing having an aperture;

a reel assembly disposed in the housing and having a reel, the reel being configured to receive a flexible and extendible media wound onto the reel and capable of being extended through the aperture; and

a retraction assembly comprising a rotatable crank, the retraction assembly being configured to interface with the reel to enable the flexible and extendible media, after extension from the housing, to be wound onto the reel responsive to rotation of the crank;

a drive assembly configured to operably couple the reel to the crank via a stress relief plate disposed between mating surfaces of the drive assembly,

wherein the drive assembly comprises a carrier operably coupled to the reel,

wherein the stress relief plate is interposed between the carrier and the crank, and

wherein the carrier extends through a portion of the reel to engage the stress relief plate on an opposite side of the reel relative to the carrier.

3. A tool comprising:

a housing having an aperture;

a reel assembly disposed in the housing and having a reel, the reel being configured to receive a flexible and extendible media wound onto the reel and capable of being extended through the aperture; and

a retraction assembly comprising a rotatable crank, the retraction assembly being configured to interface with the reel to enable the flexible and extendible media, after extension from the housing, to be wound onto the reel responsive to rotation of the crank;

a drive assembly configured to operably couple the reel to the crank via a stress relief plate disposed between mating surfaces of the drive assembly,

wherein the drive assembly comprises a carrier operably coupled to the reel,

wherein the stress relief plate is interposed between the carrier and the crank,

wherein the mating surfaces include a drive protrusion and a drive receiver each formed at the stress relief plate,

wherein the mating surfaces further include a driving member at one of the crank or the carrier and a driven member at the other of the crank or the carrier, and

wherein the driving member is operably coupled to the drive receiver, and the drive protrusion is operably coupled to the driven member.

4. The tool of claim 3 , wherein the driven member comprises a reception cavity formed in a body of the crank, and

wherein the drive member comprises a drive square formed at a drive projection of the carrier.

5. The tool of claim 4 , wherein the drive protrusion, the drive projection, the reception cavity and the drive square are each aligned along a rotational axis of the crank and the reel.

6. The tool of claim 5 , wherein the body of the crank further comprises a first set of screw bosses,

wherein the stress relief plate further comprises a second set of screw bosses, and

wherein the first and second sets of screw bosses align with each other and are spaced apart from the rotational axis.

7. The tool of claim 3 , wherein the drive protrusion and the drive receiver have complementary shapes on opposing sides of the stress relief plate.

8. The tool of claim 7 , wherein a wall thickness of the stress relief plate is substantially equal to a wall thickness of the driven member.

9. A drive assembly for a tool with a rotatable crank and a reel, the drive assembly comprising:

a carrier operably coupled to the reel;

a stress relief plate interposed between the carrier and the crank and configured to operably couple the carrier to the crank; and

mating surfaces disposed on the carrier, the stress relief plate, and the crank in a stacked arrangement to distribute stresses and increase maximum torque capacity of the drive assembly.

10. The drive assembly of claim 9 , wherein the carrier is operably coupled to the reel via a gear assembly.

11. The drive assembly of claim 9 , wherein the carrier extends through a portion of the reel to engage the stress relief plate on an opposite side of the reel relative to the carrier.

12. The drive assembly of claim 9 , wherein the mating surfaces include a drive protrusion and a drive receiver each formed at the stress relief plate,

wherein the mating surfaces further include a driving member at one of the crank or the carrier and a driven member at the other of the crank or the carrier, and

wherein the driving member is operably coupled to the drive receiver, and the drive protrusion is operably coupled to the driven member.

13. The drive assembly of claim 12 , wherein the driven member comprises a reception cavity formed in a body of the crank, and

wherein the drive member comprises a drive square formed at a drive projection of the carrier.

14. The drive assembly of claim 13 , wherein the drive protrusion, the drive projection, the reception cavity and the drive square are each aligned along a rotational axis of the crank and the reel.

15. The drive assembly of claim 14 , wherein the body of the crank further comprises a first set of screw bosses,

wherein the stress relief plate further comprises a second set of screw bosses, and

wherein the first and second sets of screw bosses align with each other and are spaced apart from the rotational axis.

16. The drive assembly of claim 12 , wherein the drive protrusion and the drive receiver have complementary shapes on opposing sides of the stress relief plate.

17. The drive assembly of claim 16 , wherein a wall thickness of the stress relief plate is substantially equal to a wall thickness of the driven member.

18. The drive assembly of claim 12 , wherein the drive protrusion has a similar shape as the drive member, but the drive protrusion has a width substantially equal to a width of the drive member plus two times a wall thickness of the stress relief plate.

Assignments (7)
NEW SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT Recorded Oct 28, 2025
From: APEX BRANDS, INC.
To: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 073377/0567 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE PATENT NOS. 7444851 AND 11203070 WHICH WERE INCORRECTLY INCLUDED AND SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE RECORD PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 67310 FRAME 54. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS. Recorded Oct 10, 2025
From: APEX BRANDS, INC.; APEX TOOL GROUP, LLC
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 073078/0477 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE APPLICATION NO. 16/672703 PAT NO. 11191173 WHICH WAS INCORRECTLY INCLUDED AND SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE RECORDS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 67310 FRAME 54. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS. Recorded Aug 22, 2024
From: APEX BRANDS, INC.; APEX TOOL GROUP, LLC
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 068791/0141 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE THE APPLICATION NO. 16/672703 PAT. NO. 11191173 WAS INCORRCTLY INCLUDED AND SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE RECORDS. PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 66631 FRAME: 791. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT. Recorded Jun 25, 2024
From: APEX BRANDS, INC.
To: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC
Reel/Frame 067884/0469 →
SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded May 3, 2024
From: APEX BRANDS, INC.; APEX TOOL GROUP, LLC
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 067310/0054 →
SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT Recorded Feb 20, 2024
From: APEX BRANDS, INC.
To: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC
Reel/Frame 066631/0791 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 1, 2022
From: WILSON, CECIL MCKINLEY
To: APEX BRANDS, INC.
Reel/Frame 060963/0771 →