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US3652027A
US3652027A US79062A US3652027DA US3652027A US 3652027 A US3652027 A US 3652027A US 79062 A US79062 A US 79062A US 3652027D A US3652027D A US 3652027DA US 3652027 A US3652027 A US 3652027A
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  • kitse reel has a spool provided with ratchet teeth cooperable with ratchet teeth of a collar nonrotatably mounted on a noncircular section located intermediate a handle portion of the reel and an axle extension of the handle.
  • kite reel 3 Claims, 2 Drawing Figures KllTE REEL This invention relates to the sport of kite flying, and particularly to a reel for the kite string.
  • a kite reel must have two fundamental operational modes. In one mode, the reel must be free but subject to braking. In another mode, the reel must be locked but optionally subject to being readily freed or subject to being rotated for string takeup.
  • Various kite reels have been heretofore proposed that are either expensive or cumbersome or both.
  • the primary object of the present invention is to provide a kite reel that achieves the requisite operational modes in a simple manner.
  • I provide a spool mounted on an axle extension of a handle and an axially retractable nonrotatable ratchet collar cooperable with ratchet teeth formed on the side of the spool.
  • the exterior surface configuration of the ratchet collar complements the exterior surface configuration of the spool teeth and provides a large annular flange for digital engagement.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a kite reel incorporating the invention, a portion of the apparatus being shown in section.
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded pictorial view showing the components of the reel.
  • the kite string is wound upon a spool 12.
  • the spool has flanges 14 and 16 at opposite sides for confining the string on the spool.
  • the spool is rotatably mounted on an axle 18 that forms an extension of a handle or grip 20.
  • a noncircular section 22 Interposed between the grip 20 and the axle 18 is a noncircular section 22 that in the present instance has a square cross section.
  • the spool has a through bore 24 that fits the axle 18.
  • the outer surface of the flange 14 at the end of the bore abuts a shoulder 26 formed at the junction of the noncircular section 22 and the axle 18 whereby axial movement of the spool in the direction toward the handle 20 is limited.
  • a cap 28 mounted on the outer end of the axle 18 by a screw 30 limits outward movement of the spool by engagement with the edges about the outer end ofthe bore 24.
  • a crank 32 In order to rotate the spool, a crank 32 is provided that projects from the rim of the outer flange 16.
  • a ratchet collar 34 In order to stop reverse movement of the spool, a ratchet collar 34 is provided.
  • the collar 34 has a bore, the outer part of which as at 36, is of square cross-sectional configuration to slidably fit the noncircular section 22 and the inner part 38 of which is enlarged to allow the collar to be telescoped rearwardly over the handle operated.
  • the sets of teeth are urged into engagement by a coiled compression spring 46.
  • the spring surrounds the noncircular section 22 and fits within the enlarged section 38 of the bore of the ratchet collar. At one end the spring abuts a shoulder 48 formed between the parts of the ratchet collar bore. At the other end, the spring abuts a shoulder 49 formed between the noncircular section 22 and the handle 20. Accordingly, the ratchet teeth are urged into engagement whereby reverse rotation of the spool 12 is stopped.
  • the crank 32 can be operated to wind the kite string on the spool while the ratchet teeth are in engagement.
  • the ratchet collar 34 In order to allow the kite string to reel out, the ratchet collar 34 must be retracted.
  • an annular flange 50 is provided at the end of the ratchet collar opposite the set of ratchet teeth.
  • the flange 50 is positioned to be engaged by the thumb of the left hand of the user that grasps the handle 20.
  • the ratchet collar has a substantial hollow between the flanges 50 and 42 in which the thumb of the left hand may be rested.
  • the exterior surface of the flange 42 complements the ex terior surface of the spool ratchet teeth to form a smooth configuration. All of the parts may be made of molded plastic material.
  • a handle having a grip portion and an axle extension substantially aligned therewith;
  • kite spool rotatably mounted on said axle extension and having a pair of flanges, the inner flange having on its inner face a set of ratchet teeth, the outer flange having a crank;
  • a ratchet collar slidably mounted on said non-circular section and having a pair of flanges at opposite ends, one of said flanges having a set of ratchet teeth engageable with the set of ratchet teeth formed on said kite spool, the other of said flanges being substantially annular for digital engagement by the hand that grasps said handle;
  • a spring yieldingly urging said ratchet collar toward said spool for engagement with the ratchet teeth of said spool.
  • kite reel as set forth in claim I in which said ratchet teeth of both sets have extending ramp portions, said sets of ratchet teeth having complementary exterior configurations.

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A kite reel has a spool provided with ratchet teeth cooperable with ratchet teeth of a collar nonrotatably mounted on a noncircular section located intermediate a handle portion of the reel and an axle extension of the handle.

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States Patent KITE REEL Ylt-Chen Wong, 11618 Harvard Drive, Norwalk, Calif. 90650 Filed: Oct. 8, 1970 Appl. No.: 79,062
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U.S. Cl ..242/96, 242/99 Int. Cl ..B65h 75/30, A63h 27/08 Field of Search ..242/96, 99, 100, 84.1;
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 923,559 6/1909 Moser ..242/99 1,453,157 4/1923 Miessner ..242/ l 00 Primary Examiner-George F. Mautz Assistant Examiner-Gregory A. Walters Att0rneyFlam and Flam [57] ABSTRACT A kite reel has a spool provided with ratchet teeth cooperable with ratchet teeth of a collar nonrotatably mounted on a noncircular section located intermediate a handle portion of the reel and an axle extension of the handle.
3 Claims, 2 Drawing Figures KllTE REEL This invention relates to the sport of kite flying, and particularly to a reel for the kite string. A kite reel must have two fundamental operational modes. In one mode, the reel must be free but subject to braking. In another mode, the reel must be locked but optionally subject to being readily freed or subject to being rotated for string takeup. Various kite reels have been heretofore proposed that are either expensive or cumbersome or both.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a kite reel that achieves the requisite operational modes in a simple manner.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In order to accomplish the foregoing objects, I provide a spool mounted on an axle extension of a handle and an axially retractable nonrotatable ratchet collar cooperable with ratchet teeth formed on the side of the spool. The exterior surface configuration of the ratchet collar complements the exterior surface configuration of the spool teeth and provides a large annular flange for digital engagement.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS A detailed description of the invention will be made with reference to the accompanying drawings. These drawings, unless described as diagrammatic or unless otherwise indicated, are to scale.
FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a kite reel incorporating the invention, a portion of the apparatus being shown in section.
FIG. 2 is an exploded pictorial view showing the components of the reel.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION The following detailed description is of the best presently contemplated mode of carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appending claims.
The kite string is wound upon a spool 12. The spool has flanges 14 and 16 at opposite sides for confining the string on the spool. The spool is rotatably mounted on an axle 18 that forms an extension of a handle or grip 20. Interposed between the grip 20 and the axle 18 is a noncircular section 22 that in the present instance has a square cross section.
The spool has a through bore 24 that fits the axle 18. The outer surface of the flange 14 at the end of the bore abuts a shoulder 26 formed at the junction of the noncircular section 22 and the axle 18 whereby axial movement of the spool in the direction toward the handle 20 is limited. A cap 28 mounted on the outer end of the axle 18 by a screw 30 limits outward movement of the spool by engagement with the edges about the outer end ofthe bore 24.
In order to rotate the spool, a crank 32 is provided that projects from the rim of the outer flange 16. In order to stop reverse movement of the spool, a ratchet collar 34 is provided. The collar 34 has a bore, the outer part of which as at 36, is of square cross-sectional configuration to slidably fit the noncircular section 22 and the inner part 38 of which is enlarged to allow the collar to be telescoped rearwardly over the handle operated.
The sets of teeth are urged into engagement by a coiled compression spring 46. The spring surrounds the noncircular section 22 and fits within the enlarged section 38 of the bore of the ratchet collar. At one end the spring abuts a shoulder 48 formed between the parts of the ratchet collar bore. At the other end, the spring abuts a shoulder 49 formed between the noncircular section 22 and the handle 20. Accordingly, the ratchet teeth are urged into engagement whereby reverse rotation of the spool 12 is stopped.
The crank 32 can be operated to wind the kite string on the spool while the ratchet teeth are in engagement. In order to allow the kite string to reel out, the ratchet collar 34 must be retracted. For this purpose, an annular flange 50 is provided at the end of the ratchet collar opposite the set of ratchet teeth. The flange 50 is positioned to be engaged by the thumb of the left hand of the user that grasps the handle 20. The ratchet collar has a substantial hollow between the flanges 50 and 42 in which the thumb of the left hand may be rested.
The exterior surface of the flange 42 complements the ex terior surface of the spool ratchet teeth to form a smooth configuration. All of the parts may be made of molded plastic material.
I claim:
1. In a kite reel:
a. a handle having a grip portion and an axle extension substantially aligned therewith;
b. a non-circular section interposed between said handle grip portion and said axle extension;
c. a kite spool rotatably mounted on said axle extension and having a pair of flanges, the inner flange having on its inner face a set of ratchet teeth, the outer flange having a crank;
d. a ratchet collar slidably mounted on said non-circular section and having a pair of flanges at opposite ends, one of said flanges having a set of ratchet teeth engageable with the set of ratchet teeth formed on said kite spool, the other of said flanges being substantially annular for digital engagement by the hand that grasps said handle; and
e. a spring yieldingly urging said ratchet collar toward said spool for engagement with the ratchet teeth of said spool.
2. The kite reel as set forth in claim I in which said ratchet teeth of both sets have extending ramp portions, said sets of ratchet teeth having complementary exterior configurations.
3. The kite reel as set forth in claim I in which said spring is a compression spring surrounding said non-circular portion and engaging at one end, a shoulder formed in said ratchet collar, and at the other end, a shoulder formed between said non-circular extension and said handle, said ratchet collar encompassing said spring.

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1. In a kite reel: a. a handle having a grip portion and an axle extension substantially aligned therewith; b. a non-circular section interposed between said handle grip portion and said axle extension; c. a kite spool rotatably mounted on said axle extension and having a pair of flanges, the inner flange having on its inner face a set of ratchet teeth, the outer flange having a crank; d. a ratchet collar slidably mounted on said non-circular section and having a pair of flanges at opposite ends, one of said flanges having a set of ratchet teeth engageable with the set of ratchet teeth formed on said kite spool, the other of said flanges being substantially annular for digital engagement by the hand that grasps said handle; and e. a spring yieldingly urging said ratchet collar toward said spool for engagement with the ratchet teeth of said spool.
2. The kite reel as set forth in claim 1 in which said ratchet teeth of both sets have extending ramp portions, said sets of ratchet teeth having complementary exterior configurations.
3. The kite reel as set forth in claim 1 in which said spring is a compression spring surrounding said non-circular portion and engaging at one end, a shoulder formed in said ratchet collar, and at the other end, a shoulder formed between said non-circular extension and said handle, said ratchet collar encompassing said spring.
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US3754733A (en) * 1972-05-01 1973-08-28 H Foster Tensioning device
US3937419A (en) * 1973-03-09 1976-02-10 La Soie Spool for fishline
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JPS5317394U (en) * 1976-07-22 1978-02-14
US4079734A (en) * 1976-12-03 1978-03-21 Orthopedic Equipment Company Traction device for use with a Thomas splint
US4176806A (en) * 1977-06-15 1979-12-04 Kwon Nathan J Reel assembly for controlling cord winding in kite flying
US4172567A (en) * 1978-05-15 1979-10-30 Post Ferdinand J Kite reel device
US4176807A (en) * 1978-08-24 1979-12-04 Kwon Nathan J Kite-flying control reel
US4227659A (en) * 1979-01-22 1980-10-14 Pindell Roy K Fishing line storage reel
US4600163A (en) * 1982-12-10 1986-07-15 Linear Films, Inc. Apparatus for controlled manual unrolling of rolled flexible material
US4762286A (en) * 1986-08-28 1988-08-09 Crow John Q Spool rewinder
US4717086A (en) * 1986-08-28 1988-01-05 Crow John Q Spool rewinder
US4700906A (en) * 1987-03-19 1987-10-20 Lapadakis Theodore P Paper tape control unit
EP0283131A2 (en) * 1987-03-19 1988-09-21 Theodore P. Lapadakis Paper tape control unit
EP0283131A3 (en) * 1987-03-19 1989-02-15 Theodore P Lapadakis Paper tape control unit
GB2211172A (en) * 1987-10-20 1989-06-28 David Maurice Nichols Hand held winding apparatus
US4875634A (en) * 1988-07-25 1989-10-24 Theodore Lapadakis Paper tape roll control unit
US5004177A (en) * 1989-11-28 1991-04-02 Concord Industries, Inc. Apparatus for blocking a winch
US5033699A (en) * 1990-03-21 1991-07-23 Satpathy Basant K Method and system for flying kites
US5664739A (en) * 1996-02-28 1997-09-09 Black; Wesley F. Rotatable handle for disposal spool
US5927635A (en) * 1996-02-28 1999-07-27 Black; Wesley F. Rotatable handle for disposable spool
FR2806638A1 (en) * 2000-03-21 2001-09-28 C D M Ind Tensioning apparatus for strings on a tennis racket
US6651921B1 (en) 2002-09-30 2003-11-25 Weldon L. Travis Spool winder
US20080001015A1 (en) * 2006-06-14 2008-01-03 Ching-Fong Hsieh Capstan
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