US20050258297A1
2005-11-24
10/849,776
2004-05-21
An improved rod winding apparatus includes a rack consisting of two opposing round bars, a chuck dock coupled on one end of the rack, adjustment docks and bracing docks mounted on the rack and a winding dock coupled on one round bar of the rack. The chuck dock has a first seat with first coupling rings that have respectively a first bore formed thereon. The adjustment dock has a second seat with second coupling rings that has respectively a second bore formed thereon. The bracing dock has third coupling rings that have respectively a third bore formed thereon. The winding dock has an arched trough to couple on one round bar. The invention allows rods of different lengths to be mounted thereon for winding threads. The adjustment docks, bracing docks and winding dock may be moved to desired locations for adjustment.
Get notified when new applications in this technology area are published.
B29C53/8008 » CPC main
Shaping by bending, folding, twisting, straightening or flattening; Apparatus therefor; Component parts, details or accessories; Auxiliary operations specially adapted for winding and joining
B29C53/66 » CPC further
Shaping by bending, folding, twisting, straightening or flattening; Apparatus therefor; Winding and joining, e.g. winding spirally helically using internal forming surfaces, e.g. mandrels rotatable about the winding axis with axially movable winding feed member, e.g. lathe type winding
B29C63/10 » CPC further
Lining or sheathing, i.e. applying preformed layers or sheathings of plastics; Apparatus therefor using sheet or web-like material by folding, winding, bending or the like by winding helically around tubular articles
B29L2031/5227 » CPC further
Other particular articles; Sports equipment ; Games; Articles for amusement ; Toys Clubs
The present invention relates to an improved rod winding apparatus adaptable to different rods that has adjustable adjustment docks, bracing docks and a winding dock.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe conventional method for winding a leather band on fishing rods, golf clubs, suspension rods, wooden rods or the like generally has to coat a layer of adhesive on the rods first. In operation, the common practice is to coat the adhesive while the rod is turning. Different lengths of rods have matching winding apparatus. While the winding apparatus has adjustment docks which may be moved forwards and backwards according to different lengths of the rods, it still has problems during assembly or use, notably:
In view of the aforesaid disadvantages occurred to the conventional winding apparatus, the object of the present invention is to provide an improved winding apparatus that has a rack consisting of two round bars opposing each other and a chuck dock, adjustment docks and bracing docks mounting on the rack that may be moved and adjusted smoothly.
In one aspect of the invention, the chuck dock is coupled to one end of the rack, and the adjustment docks and the bracing docks are mounted on the rack and a winding dock is coupled on one round bar so that the rods of different lengths may be mounted on the same winding apparatus, and the adjustment docks, bracing docks and winding dock may be moved to desired locations to match the rods.
In another aspect, the chuck dock, adjustment docks and bracing docks that couple on the rack have respectively a seat which has jutting coupling rings with bores formed therein. They are movable forwards and backwards on the rack through the coupling rings to adjust the mounting locations and distance.
In yet another aspect, the winding dock has an arched trough on the bottom of one side mating the curvature of the round bar of the rack to facilitate installation of the winding dock.
Thus the mounting locations of the adjustment docks, bracing docks and winding dock may be moved and adjusted to suit the rods of different lengths. Assembly may be done rapidly and easily.
FIG. 1 is an exploded view of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the present invention
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the present invention for coupling with a general rod.
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the invention for moving the adjustment docks and the bracing docks.
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the present invention for coupling with a rod of a different length.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTPlease referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the present invention includes a rack 4 consisting of two opposing round bars 40 and 41, a chuck dock 1 anchored on one end of the rack 4, a plurality of adjustment docks 2 and bracing docks 5 mounting on the rack 4 and a winding dock 3 coupled on the round bar 40.
The chuck dock 1 includes a first seat 10 which has two opposing first coupling rings 11 and 12 extending downwards from two sides. The first coupling rings 11 and 12 have respectively a first bore 110 and 120 to couple with the round bars 40 and 41 of the rack 4.
The adjustment dock 2 includes a second seat 20 on a lower side that has two opposing second coupling rings 21 and 22 formed on two sides. The second coupling rings 21 and 22 have respectively a second bore 210 and 220 to couple with the round bars 40 and 41 of the rack 4.
The winding dock 3 has an arched trough 30 formed on the bottom of one side mating the curvature of the round bars 40 and 41.
The bracing dock 5 includes a third seat which has two opposing third coupling rings 50 and 51 extending upwards from two sides. The third coupling rings 50 and 51 have respectively a third bore 500 and 510 to couple with the round bars 40 and 41 of the rack 4.
For assembly, the chuck dock 1 is mounted on one end of the rack 4 by coupling the first coupling rings 11 and 12 with one end of the round bars 40 and 41, and the bracing dock 5 is coupled on other end of the round bars 40 and 41. The adjustment docks 2 are mounted on the rack 4 by coupling the second coupling rings 21 and 22 on the round bars 40 and 41. Depending on the length of rods 6 and 6a (referring to FIGS.3 through 6), the adjustment docks 2 may be located on desired locations opposing each other. The arched trough 30 of the winding dock 3 may be coupled on the round bar 40 to enable the winding dock 3 to slide and be moved to the handgrips 60 and 60a of the rods 6 and 6a where winding is required. Then the handgrips 60 and 60a may be coupled by the chuck dock 1, while the stems 61 and 61a of the rods 6 and 6a may be coupled on the opposing adjustment docks. Depending on the length of the rods 6 and 6a, the adjustment docks 2, bracing docks 5 and winding dock 3 may be moved to desired locations. The round bars 40 and 41 are coupled with the coupling rings 21, 22, 50 and 51. Thus moving and adjusting of the adjustment docks 2 and bracing docks 5 may be done smoothly and easily.
1. An improved rod winding apparatus, comprising:
a rack having two opposing round bars;
a chuck dock located on one end of the rack having a first seat which has two first coupling rings extended downwards from two sides thereof;
an adjustment dock mounted on the rack having a second seat on a lower side that has two second coupling rings formed on two sides thereof;
a bracing dock mounted on the rack having two third coupling rings extended upwards from two sides thereof; and
a winding dock located on one side of the rack having an arched trough on the bottom of one side thereof;
wherein the mounting locations of the adjustment dock, the bracing dock and the winding dock are adjustable according to the length of rods.
2. The improved rod winding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first coupling rings have respectively a first bore to receive the round bars.
3. The improved rod winding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second coupling rings have respectively a second bore to receive the round bars.
4. The improved rod winding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the third coupling rings have respectively a third bore to receive the round bars.
5. The improved rod winding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the arched trough mates the curvature of the round bar.