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Title:
REELING APPARATUS FOR SPOOLING A FLEXIBLE MEMBER THEREFROM
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2018/177626
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A reeling apparatus (100) for spooling a flexible member therefrom includes a body (102) defining a first cylindrical passageway (104) extending axially therethrough, and a first recess (106) located partway along a length of the first cylindrical passageway (104). The first recess (106) extends radially away from an axis (XX') of the first cylindrical passageway (104) to be bound by a plurality of walls (108) from the body (102) that are arranged in a polygonal configuration about the axis (XX'). The reeling apparatus (100) also includes a telescopic handle (110) slidably disposed in the first cylindrical passageway (104) and extending through the first recess (106). Further, the reeling apparatus (100) includes a clasping element (112) located in the first recess (106) and disposed about the telescopic handle (110). The clasping element (112) has an outer circumference (C1) defining at least one bulged portion (114) thereon. The clasping element (112) is rotatable about the axis (XX') between an unlocked position (P1) in which the bulged portion (114) is disposed exterior to the first recess (106) so as to be located outwards of the body (102), and a locked position (P2) in which the bulged portion (114) is located within the first recess (106) and wedged between an outer circumference (C2) of the telescopic handle (110) and at least one proximate wall (108b) from the plurality of walls (108) so as to lock a position of the telescopic handle (110) in relation to the body (102).

Inventors:
FREY REINER (DE)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2018/052565
Publication Date:
October 04, 2018
Filing Date:
February 01, 2018
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
HUSQVARNA AB (SE)
International Classes:
B65H75/44; B65H75/40; F16B7/14
Foreign References:
US20080029639A12008-02-07
DE2618065A11977-10-27
EP2397432A12011-12-21
EP2977342A12016-01-27
Other References:
None
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
FINKELE, Rolf (DE)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

1. A reeling apparatus (100) for spooling a flexible member therefrom, the reeling apparatus (100) comprising:

a body (102) defining:

a first cylindrical passageway (104) extending axially therethrough;

a first recess (106) located partway along a length of the first cylindrical passageway (104) and extending radially away from an axis (XX' ) of the first cylindrical passageway (104), the first recess (106) being bound by a plurality of walls (108) associated with the body (102) characterized in that the plurality of walls (108) are arranged in a polygonal configuration about the axis (XX ') of the first cylindrical passageway (104); a telescopic handle (110) slidably disposed in the first cylindrical passageway (104) and extending through the first recess (106); and

a clasping element (112) located in the first recess (106) and co- axially disposed about the telescopic handle (110), the clasping element (112) having an outer circumference (CI) defining at least one bulged portion (114) thereon, the clasping element (112) rotatable about the axis (XX' ) between an unlocked position (PI) wherein the bulged portion (114) is disposed exterior to the first recess (106) so as to be located outwards of the body (102) and a locked position (P2) wherein the bulged portion (114) is located within the first recess (106) and wedged between an outer circumference (C2) of the telescopic handle (110) and at least one proximate wall (108b) from the plurality of walls (108) so as to lock a position of the telescopic handle (110) in relation to the body (102).

2. The reeling apparatus (100) according to claim 1 in which the clasping element (112) includes a tab portion (120) extending tangentially from a width (W3) of the clasping element (112).

3. The reeling apparatus (100) according to claims 1-2 in which the body (102) defines a second recess (118) located adjacent to the proximate wall (108b) and disposed in a side -by-side relation to the first recess (106).

4. The reeling apparatus (100) according to claim 2-3 in which the

proximate wall (108b) is configured to terminate partway along a depth (D) of the first recess (106) to facilitate the tab portion (120) of the clasping element (112) to remain flush with an exterior (E) of the body (102) while the clasping element (112) is disposed in the locked position (P2).

5. The reeling apparatus (100) according to claims 2-4 in which a length L of the tab portion (120) is configured to terminate partway along a width (W4) of the second recess (118) such that a portion of the second recess (118) remains open for insertion of an appendage to rotate the clasping element (112) via the tab portion (120) of the clasping element (112) about the axis (XX') when the clasping element (112) is disposed in the locked position (P2).

6. The reeling apparatus (100) according to claims 1-5 in which when the clasping element (112) is disposed co-axially about the telescopic handle (110) in the unlocked position (PI), the clasping element (112) and the telescopic handle (110) together define an annular gap (G) located between the outer circumference (C2) of the telescopic handle (110) and an inner circumference (C3) of the clasping element (112), and when the clasping element (112) is rotated into the locked position (P2), the clasping element (112) is configured to elastically deform vis-a-vis the wedged bulged portion (114) such that the clasping element (112) at least partially diminishes the annular gap (G) to abut with the outer

circumference (C2) of the telescopic handle (110) and clasp the telescopic handle (110).

7. The reeling apparatus (100) according to claim 1 in which an angular motion associated with movement of the clasping element (112) between the unlocked and locked positions (PI, P2) is in a range of 30-105 degrees.

8. The reeling apparatus (100) according to claim 7 in which the range of angular motion (R) associated with movement of the clasping element (112) between the unlocked and locked positions (PI, P2) is

approximately about 90 degrees.

9. The reeling apparatus (100) according to claims 1-6 in which the plurality of walls (108) include at least a pair of walls (108a, 108b) disposed in a spaced-apart relation to one another.

10. The reeling apparatus (100) according to claim 9 in which the first recess (106) is located between the pair of walls (108a, 108b).

11. The reeling apparatus (100) according to claims 1-6 in which each of the body (102) and the clasping element (112) is made of at least one of a molded plastic material or a thermoplastic material, and the telescopic handle (110) is made of metal.

12. The reeling apparatus (100) according to claims 1-11 in which the reeling apparatus (100) is a hose reeling apparatus and the flexible member is a hose.

13. The reeling apparatus (100) according to claim 1-11 in which the reeling apparatus (100) is at least one of: a cable reeling apparatus, a rope reeling apparatus, and a chain reeling apparatus, and the corresponding flexible member is at least one of: a cable, a rope, and a chain respectively.

14. A body (102) for the reeling apparatus (100) according to any of the claims 1-13.

15. A clasping element (112) for the reeling apparatus (100) according to any of the claims 1-14.

Description:
REELING APPARATUS FOR SPOOLING A FLEXIBLE MEMBER

THEREFROM

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates to a reeling apparatus for spooling a flexible member therefrom, and more particularly to a clasping element for releasably locking a position of a telescopic handle relative to a body of the reeling apparatus.

BACKGROUND

Various types of flexible members such as hoses, cables, ropes, chains and the like are well known in the art to have applicability for use in performing various types of functions. In an example, a hose can be used for communicating fluid from one point of location to another. In another example, a cable, a rope, or a chain may be used to mechanically connect or keep taut two objects together.

Lately, these flexible members have been wound on spools to allow easy dispensing of the flexible members from the spools. Also, it has become common to persons skilled in the art to rotatably mount such spools on a frame to allow easy handling of the spool. Further, the frames are being provided with a handle to facilitate transportation of such spools from one location to another.

In traditional designs of such spooling arrangements, the handles of the spooling arrangements would be made fixed in position relative to the frame of the spooling arrangement. Although, these fixed position handles allowed for users to handle spools, their nature of fixed position may have caused inconvenience to users in that a user may desire to keep the handle within easy reach when using or transporting such spooling arrangements from one location to another. With the fixed position of the handle, it became increasingly difficult for users to keep the handle within easy reach as the handle may not be of sufficient height so as to be within easy reach of the user.

Moreover, these users would also desire that the traditionally known spooling arrangements be rendered in a compact amount of space when not in use, for example, during storage or transportation. However, the fixed position of the handle and its protuberance from the frame of the spooling arrangement, if any, may have caused hindrance for users to compactly store or transport the traditionally known spooling arrangements.

Recently, there have been advancements made to the handle in that the handle of the spooling arrangement has been incorporated with an adjustable positioning feature. However, conventional adjustment mechanisms developed for imparting the adjustability feature to the handle have one drawback or another. For example, with use of one such conventional adjustment mechanism, it was only possible to adjust a height of the handle relative to the frame in incremental steps. Although such a conventional adjustment mechanism allowed for adjustable positioning of the handle relative to the frame, it could do so in incremental steps of pre-determined lengths and this would not allow users to customize and set the height of the handle so as to keep the handle within the reach of the user.

Moreover, when in the locked position, such conventional adjustment mechanisms may not be able to effectively secure the position of the handle relative to the frame with sufficient force so as to prevent the handle and/or the frame from undergoing inter-relative movement in relation to one another. For instance, with use of another one of such conventional adjustment mechanisms, the handle would not even be sufficiently restricted from movement to adequately support a weight of the frame, the spool, and the flexible member thereon during use or transportation of the traditionally known spooling arrangements.

Hence, in light of the foregoing, there is a need for a reeling apparatus that overcomes the aforementioned drawbacks.

SUMMARY

In view of the above, it is an objective of the present invention to solve or at least reduce the drawbacks discussed above. The objective is at least partially achieved by a reeling apparatus, according to an embodiment of the present invention. The reeling apparatus can be used for spooling a flexible member therefrom. The reeling apparatus includes a body defining a first cylindrical passageway extending axially therethrough, and a first recess located partway along a length of the first cylindrical passageway. The first recess also extends radially away from an axis of the first cylindrical passageway to be bound by a plurality of walls associated with the body in which the plurality of walls are arranged in a polygonal configuration about the axis of the first cylindrical passageway.

The reeling apparatus also includes a telescopic handle slidably disposed in the first cylindrical passageway and extending through the first recess. Further, the reeling apparatus also includes a clasping element that is located in the first recess and co-axially disposed about the telescopic handle. The clasping element has an outer circumference defining at least one bulged portion thereon. The clasping element is rotatable about the axis between an unlocked position in which the bulged portion is disposed exterior to the first recess so as to be located outwards of the body, and a locked position in which the bulged portion is located within the first recess and wedged between an outer circumference of the telescopic handle and at least one proximate wall from the plurality of walls so as to lock a position of the telescopic handle in relation to the body.

According to an embodiment, the plurality of walls from the body may include at least a pair of walls disposed in a spaced-apart relation to one another. In a further aspect of this embodiment, the first recess may be located between the pair of walls. Moreover, the body of the reeling apparatus may be configured to define a second recess located adjacent to the proximate wall and disposed in a side -by- side relation to the first recess.

According to an embodiment, the clasping element includes a tab portion extending tangentially from a width of the clasping element. Further, the proximate wall is configured to terminate partway along a depth of the first recess to facilitate the tab portion of the clasping element to remain flush with an exterior of the body while the clasping element is disposed in the locked position. Moreover, a length of the tab portion is configured to terminate partway along a width of the second recess such that a portion of the second recess remains open for insertion of an appendage to rotate the clasping element via the tab portion of the clasping element about the axis.

According to an embodiment, when the clasping element is disposed co- axially about the telescopic handle in the unlocked position, the clasping element and the telescopic handle together define an annular gap located between the outer circumference of the telescopic handle and an inner circumference of the clasping element. Subsequently, when the clasping element is rotated into the closed position, the clasping element is configured to elastically deform vis-a-vis the wedged bulged portion such that the clasping element at least partially diminishes the annular gap to abut with the outer circumference of the telescopic handle and clasp the telescopic handle.

According to an embodiment, an angular motion associated with movement of the clasping element between the unlocked and locked positions is in a range of 30-105 degrees. In a particular embodiment, the range of angular motion associated with movement of the clasping element between the unlocked and locked positions is approximately about 90 degrees.

According to an embodiment, each of the body and the clasping element is made of a molded plastic material or a thermoplastic material, and the telescopic handle is made of metal. In an embodiment, the reeling apparatus disclosed herein may be a hose reeling apparatus and the flexible member may be correspondingly embodied in the form of a hose. In other embodiments, the reeling apparatus disclosed herein may be one of a cable reeling apparatus, a rope reeling apparatus, and a chain reeling apparatus, and the flexible member may be correspondingly embodied in the form of one of a cable, a rope, and a chain respectively.

Embodiments of this present invention are also independently directed to a body and a clasping element of the reeling apparatus disclosed herein.

Other features and aspects of this disclosure will be apparent from the following description and the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention will be described in more detail with reference to the following drawings, wherein:

FIG. 1 illustrates a front perspective view of a reeling apparatus having a body and showing a handle slidably connected to the body, according to an embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 2 illustrates a front sectional view of the reeling apparatus taken along sectional plane AA' of FIG. 1, according to the embodiment of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 illustrates a side orthogonal view of the reeling apparatus having a clasping element disposed in an unlocked position and shown in a zoomed-in sectional view taken along sectional plane BB' of the side orthogonal view of FIG. 3 and located alongside thereof, according to the embodiment of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 illustrates a side orthogonal view of the reeling apparatus with the clasping element being disposed in a locked position and shown in a zoomed-in side orthogonal view alongside the side orthogonal view of FIG. 4, according to the embodiment of FIG. 1; and

FIG. 5 illustrates a zoomed-in sectional view of the clasping element taken along sectional plane CC of FIG. 4 when disposed in the locked position, according to the embodiment of FIG. 1.

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

The present invention will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which example embodiments of the invention incorporating one or more aspects of the present invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. For example, one or more aspects of the present invention can be utilized in other embodiments and even other types of structures known to persons skilled in the art. In the drawings, like numbers refer to like elements.

Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as a limitation on the invention. For example, "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "side", "longitudinal", "lateral", "transverse", "upwards", "downwards", "forward", "backward", "sideward", "left," "right," "horizontal," "vertical," "upward", "inner", "outer", "inward", "outward", "top", "bottom", "higher", "above", "below", "central", "middle", "intermediate", "between", "end", "adjacent", "proximate", "near", "distal", "remote", "radial", "circumferential", or the like, merely describe the configuration shown in the Figures. Indeed, the components may be oriented in any direction and the terminology, therefore, should be understood as encompassing such variations unless specified otherwise.

FIG. 1 illustrates a front perspective view of a reeling apparatus 100, according to an embodiment of the present invention. The reeling apparatus 100 disclosed herein can be used to retractably dispense a flexible member (not shown) therefrom. The flexible member has been wilfully omitted from the accompanying drawings for the sake of simplicity and convenience in understanding the present disclosure.

In the illustrated embodiment of FIG. 1, a type of flexible member retractably dispensed from the reeling apparatus 100 may include a hose, and therefore, the reeling apparatus 100 shown in FIG. 1 can be regarded as being embodied for use as a hose reeling apparatus. Nevertheless, in other embodiments, the reeling apparatus 100 may be embodied to retractably dispense other types of flexible members including, but not limited to, a cable, a rope, a chain and the like. Such other types of flexible members may be used in lieu of the hose depending on specific requirements of an application, and accordingly, the reeling apparatus 100 may be regarded as being embodied for use in such other applications as a cable reeling apparatus, a rope reeling apparatus, or a chain reeling apparatus respectively.

Referring to FIGS. 1-2, the reeling apparatus 100 includes a body 102. The body 102 is configured to define a first cylindrical passageway 104 extending axially therethrough. The body 102 is further configured to define a first recess 106 located partway along a length of the first cylindrical passageway 104 as best shown in FIG. 2. The first recess 106 also extends radially away from an axis XX' of the first cylindrical passageway 104 to be bound by a plurality of walls 108 associated with the body 102 in which the plurality of walls 108 are arranged in a polygonal configuration about the axis XX' of the first cylindrical passageway 104. As shown in the illustrated embodiment of FIG. 2, the plurality of walls 108 from the body 102 may include at least a pair of walls 108a, 108b disposed in a spaced-apart relation to one another. In this embodiment, the first recess 106 may be located between the pair of walls 108a, 108b. With continued reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, the reeling apparatus 100 also includes a telescopic handle 110 slidably disposed in the first cylindrical passageway 104 and extending through the first recess 106. Further, the reeling apparatus 100 also includes a clasping element 112 that is located in the first recess 106 and co-axially disposed about the telescopic handle 110. The clasping element 112 has an outer circumference CI defining at least one bulged portion 114 thereon.

The clasping element 112 is rotatable about the axis XX' between an unlocked position PI, as shown in FIG. 3, in which the bulged portion 114 is disposed exterior to the first recess 106 so as to be located outwards of the body 102, and a locked position P2 in which the bulged portion 114 is located within the first recess 106 and wedged between an outer circumference C2 of the telescopic handle 110 and at least one proximate wall 108b from the plurality of walls 108a, 108b so as to lock a position of the telescopic handle 110 in relation to the body 102 as shown in FIGS. 4-5.

According to an embodiment as shown in FIG. 3, when the clasping element 112 is disposed co-axially about the telescopic handle 110 in the unlocked position PI, the clasping element 112 and the telescopic handle 110 together define an annular gap G located between the outer circumference C2 of the telescopic handle 110 and an inner circumference C3 of the clasping element 112. Subsequently, when the clasping element 112 is rotated into the locked position P2 (shown in FIG. 5), the clasping element 112 is configured to elastically deform vis-a-vis the wedged bulged portion 114 such that the clasping element 112 at least partially diminishes the annular gap G to abut with the outer circumference C2 of the telescopic handle 110 and clasp the telescopic handle 110.

In embodiments of this invention, it is contemplated that a width Wl of the bulged portion 114 may be selected to be at least commensurate or marginally thicker when compared to a width W2 of the annular gap G. This way, upon wedging the bulged portion 114 between the proximate wall 108b and the outer circumference C2 of the telescopic handle 110, the clasping element 112 undergoes compression vis-a-vis the bulged portion 114 and the annular gap G is diminished to allow at least partial abutment of the inner circumference C3 of the clasping element 112 and the outer circumference C2 of the telescopic handle 110 (refer to FIG. 5) for clasping the telescopic handle 110 and hence, locking a position of the telescopic handle 110 in relation to the body 102. This way, movement of the telescopic handle 110 in relation to the body 102 is prevented when the clasping element 112 is in the locked position P2.

Additionally or optionally, it may be noted that in embodiments herein, it is contemplated that abutment of the inner circumference C3 of the clasping element 112 with the outer circumference C2 of the telescopic handle 110, partial or otherwise, generally occurs in a form-fitting manner to help facilitate the clasping element 112 in clasping the telescopic handle 110 effectively, and thereby restricting the movement of the telescopic handle 110 in relation to the body 102.

As shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, the body 102 of the reeling apparatus 100 may be configured to define a second recess 118 located adjacent to the proximate wall 108b and disposed in a side -by-side relation to the first recess 106. According to an embodiment as shown in FIGS. 1-5, the clasping element 112 includes a tab portion 120. As best shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, the tab portion 120 extends tangentially from a width W3 of the clasping element 112. Further, in this embodiment, the proximate wall 108b may be configured to terminate partway along a depth D of the first recess 106 to facilitate the tab portion 120 of the clasping element 112 to remain flush with an exterior E of the body 102 while the clasping element 112 is disposed in the locked position P2. Moreover, a length L of the tab portion 120 is configured to terminate partway along a width W4 of the second recess 118 such that a portion of the second recess 118 remains open for insertion of an appendage to rotate the clasping element 112 via the tab portion 120 of the clasping element 112 about the axis XX' when the clasping element 112 is disposed in the locked position P2.

By configuring the proximate wall 108b to terminate partway along the depth D of the first recess 106, the tab portion 120 of the clasping element 112 can remain flush with the exterior E of the body 102 to minimize a possibility of being accidently or inadvertently turned about the axis XX' by a user from the locked position P2 (refer to FIG. 5) towards the unlocked position PI (refer to FIG. 3). In fact, in order to rotate the clasping element 112 from the locked position P2 towards the unlocked position PI, it would be required for the user to insert an appendage, for example, a finger at least partially into the second recess 118 i.e., through the open portion 122 of the second recess 118 (refer to FIG. 5) and rotate the tab portion 120 of the clasping element 112 about the axis XX'. This way, when the clasping element 112 is in the locked position P2 to restrict a movement of the telescopic handle 110 relative to the body 102, the clasping element 112 can remain protected from being inadvertently or accidentally rotated from the locked to the unlocked position PI.

According to an embodiment, an angular motion associated with movement of the clasping element 112 between the unlocked and locked positions PI, P2 is in a range of 30-105 degrees. Referring to a particular embodiment shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, it can be seen that the range of angular motion R associated with movement of the clasping element 112 between the unlocked and locked positions PI, P2 is approximately about 90 degrees.

Although certain values for the range of angular movement R have been disclosed herein, it may be noted that other values may be alternatively selected to define the range of angular movement R for the clasping element 112 between the unlocked and locked positions PI, P2 depending upon specific requirements of an application. As such, persons skilled in the art will acknowledge that although 90 degrees is disclosed herein as the preferred range of angular movement R for the clasping element 112 between the unlocked and locked positions PI, P2, the range of angular motion R associated with the clasping element 112 may depend on a portion 116 of the outer circumference CI of the clasping element 112 on which the bulged portion 114 radially spans. Therefore, in other configurations, the portion 116 of the outer circumference CI of the clasping element 112 can include angles other than 90 degrees, for example, 85 degrees, degrees, or any other angle may be used to suitably define a span of the bulged portion 114 which in turn, defines the range of angular motion R associated with the clasping element 112, and thereby, helps to establish the positionally functional relationships between the telescopic handle 110 and the body 102 by the clasping element 112, such positionally functional relationships being consistent with features of the present invention when the clasping element 112 is in one of the unlocked and locked positions PI, P2.

Nonetheless, in embodiments of this disclosure, it is envisioned that the range of angular movement R for the clasping element 112 is maintained below 270 degrees, preferably below 180 degrees, and more preferably below 120 degrees. With such finite ranges being implemented for movement of the clasping element 112 between its unlocked and locked positions PI, P2, users of the reeling apparatus 100 can quickly and easily accomplish a movement of the clasping element 112 by rotating the tab portion 120 from the locked position P2 to the unlocked position PI or vice-versa without requiring a significant amount of effort when locking or unlocking a position of the telescopic handle 110 relative to the body 102.

According to an embodiment, each of the body 102 and the clasping element 112 may be made up of a molded plastic material, or a thermoplastic material e.g., Nylon and the telescopic handle 110 may be made up of a metal e.g., Stainless Steel. Rendering the body 102 and the clasping element 112 from a thermoplastic material may advantageously facilitate the clasping element 112 to undergo elastic deformation vis-a-vis the bulged portion 114 that is required for wedging the bulged portion 114 between the proximate wall 108b of the body 102 and the outer circumference C2 of the telescopic handle 110 when the clasping element 112 is in the locked position P2.

Moreover, the metal being used to form the telescopic handle 110 may be selected to help facilitate the telescopic handle 110 in adequately withstanding forces of compression encountered when the bulged portion 114 is wedged to elastically deform the clasping element 112 for abutment with the outer circumference C2 of the telescopic handle 110 so as to clasp the telescopic handle 110 and restrict movement of the telescopic handle 110 in relation to the body 102 when the clasping element 112 is in the locked position P2. It may be noted that an amount of compressive force on the telescopic handle 110 disclosed herein may depend on a weight of the reeling apparatus 100. For example, if the weight of the reeling apparatus 100 is 20 kilograms, then the amount of compressive force required on the telescopic handle 110 to support the weight may be about at least 2.04 N (Newton), considering 1 N = 0.101971621297793 kg on earth. The amount of compressive force required on the telescopic handle 110 to adequately support the weight of the reeling apparatus 100 can therefore help facilitate manufacturers in selecting materials that can be used for forming respective ones of the telescopic handle 110, the clasping element 112, and the body 102. It is envisioned that if the choice of materials for the body 102, the clasping element 112 and the telescopic handle 1 10 allow the elastic deformation of the clasping element 112 in addition to facilitating the telescopic handle 110 in withstanding the required amount of compressive force for supporting a weight of the reeling apparatus 100 when the clasping element 112 is in the locked position P2, then the locked clasping element 112 can facilitate users in transporting the reeling apparatus 100 from one location to another with minimal risk of the telescopic handle 110 becoming disengaged with the body 102 i.e. , the telescopic handle 110 becoming free to slide in relation to the body 102.

Various embodiments disclosed herein are to be taken in the illustrative and explanatory sense, and should in no way be construed as limiting of the present disclosure. All joinder references (e.g. , attached, affixed, coupled, engaged, connected, and the like) are only used to aid the reader's understanding of the present disclosure, and may not create limitations, particularly as to the position, orientation, or use of the apparatus disclosed herein. Therefore, joinder references, if any, are to be construed broadly. Moreover, such joinder references do not necessarily infer that two elements are directly connected to each other.

Additionally, all numerical terms, such as, but not limited to, "first", "second", or any other ordinary and/or numerical terms, should also be taken only as identifiers, to assist the reader' s understanding of the various elements, embodiments, variations and/ or modifications of the present disclosure, and may not create any limitations, particularly as to the order, or preference, of any element, embodiment, variation and/or modification relative to, or over, another element, embodiment, variation and/or modification.

It is to be understood that individual features shown or described for one embodiment may be combined with individual features shown or described for another embodiment. The above described implementation does not in any way limit the scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, it is to be understood although some features are shown or described to illustrate the use of the present disclosure, such features may be omitted from the scope of the present disclosure without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure as defined in the appended claims.

In the drawings and specification, there have been disclosed preferred embodiments and examples of the invention and, although specific terms are employed, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for the purpose of limitation of the scope of the invention being set forth in the following claims.

LIST OF ELEMENTS

100 Reeling apparatus

102 Body

104 First cylindrical passageway

106 First recess

108 Plurality of walls

108a, 108b Pair of walls

108b Proximate wall

110 Telescopic handle

112 Clasping element

114 Bulged portion

116 Portion of the outer circumference of the clasping element on which the bulged portion spans

118 Second recess

120 Tab portion

122 Open portion of second recess

XX' Axis of first cylindrical passageway

CI Outer circumference of clasping element

C2 Outer circumference of telescopic handle

C3 Inner circumference of clasping element

PI Unlocked position of clasping element

P2 Locked position of clasping element

G Annular gap

W 1 Width of bulged portion

W2 Width of annular gap

W3 Width of clasping element D Depth of first recess

E Exterior of body

L Length of tab portion

W4 Width of second recess

AA' Sectional plane

BB' Sectional plane

CC Sectional plane




 
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