Rapid winder

By combining the threading hole and wire-fixing mechanism of the quick-winding wire reel with the rotating drive, the problem of time-consuming and laborious manual wire twisting is solved, enabling the wire to be quickly twisted into a braid shape, thus improving the efficiency and effectiveness of bundling.

CN223935043UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24HUBEI JINGBING CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520121116.4
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-17
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-17

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In outdoor bundling operations, using tools such as pliers to twist wires is time-consuming, laborious, and the bundling effect is not easy to guarantee.

Method used

The high-speed winding device includes a wire fixing rod and a rotating drive. The wire is fixed through the wire through hole and the wire fixing mechanism. The rotating drive drives the connecting rod to rotate, so that the wire is quickly twisted into a spiral shape.

Benefits of technology

It eliminates the need for manual wire tightening, improving the efficiency and effectiveness of wire tightening, and is convenient and labor-saving to use.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of winding devices, and particularly discloses a quick winder which comprises a wire fixing rod and a rotary driving part, the wire fixing rod comprises a threading rod and a fixing rod which are coaxially connected, and a plurality of threading through holes are evenly formed in the top end of the threading rod around the axis of the threading rod; the threading rod is provided with a wire fixing mechanism used for fixing wires, and the rotary driving part is connected with the fixing rod and used for driving the fixing rod to rotate. The device has the effect that the problems that when a worker twists a wire rod through a hand vise and other tools, time and labor are wasted, and the bundling effect is not easy to guarantee are solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of wire winding device technology, and in particular to a fast wire winding device. Background Technology

[0002] In outdoor bundling operations, the usual practice is to first use steel wire or iron wire to bundle the two workpieces together, and then use pliers to twist the wire into a spiral shape to increase the friction and tension of the wire, thereby improving the bundling effect.

[0003] During the bundling process, workers need to use considerable force when twisting the wires with tools such as pliers, which is not only time-consuming and labor-intensive, but also makes it difficult to guarantee the bundling effect. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the problem that twisting wires with tools such as pliers is time-consuming and laborious, and the bundling effect is not always guaranteed, this application provides a fast wire reel.

[0005] The quick cable reel provided in this application adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] A quick-winding cable reel includes a cable fixing rod and a rotary drive. The cable fixing rod includes a threading rod and a fixing rod coaxially connected. The top of the threading rod has a plurality of threading holes evenly distributed around its axis. The threading rod is provided with a cable fixing mechanism for fixing the cable. The rotary drive is connected to a connecting rod and is used to drive the connecting rod to rotate.

[0007] By adopting the above technical solution, when using the wire, both ends of the wire to be twisted into a braid are inserted into the two through holes respectively. Then, the wire is fixed by the wire fixing mechanism. Next, the connecting rod is driven to rotate by the rotation drive, so that the wire is quickly twisted into a braid. This eliminates the need for workers to use pliers or other tools to tighten the wire, saving time and effort and greatly improving the tightening effect of the wire.

[0008] Optionally, the through hole passes through the peripheral wall of the threading rod, and the wire fixing mechanism includes a wire fixing slider and a driving assembly. The wire fixing slider is slidably connected to the threading rod radially, and a gap is left between the wire fixing slider and the peripheral wall of the threading rod for the wire to pass through. Multiple wire fixing sliders are provided around the axis of the threading rod. The driving assembly is provided on the threading rod and is used to synchronously drive the wire fixing slider to move.

[0009] By adopting the above technical solution, after the wire passes through the through hole, the wire then passes through the gap between the wire-fixing slider and the peripheral wall of the wire-threading rod. Then, the driving component drives the wire-fixing slider to move towards the axis of the wire-threading rod, thereby pressing the wire against the peripheral wall of the wire-threading rod, thus fixing the wire and preventing the wire from coming out of the through hole during the twisting process, and improving the stability of the winding machine.

[0010] Optionally, the driving component includes a rotating sleeve, which is rotatably connected to the threading rod about its own axis. The rotating sleeve is coaxial with the threading rod. A first end face thread is provided on the end face of the rotating sleeve, and a second end face thread is provided on the wire-fixing slider. The first end face thread and the second end face thread are engaged.

[0011] By adopting the above technical solution, the setting of the first end face thread and the second end face thread engagement allows all the wire-fixing sliders to be driven to move radially along the wire-threading rod synchronously by rotating the rotating sleeve. The structure is relatively simple, and the adjustment of the wire-fixing sliders is stable and reliable.

[0012] Optionally, the rotating sleeve has anti-slip texture on its peripheral wall.

[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, the anti-slip texture makes it easier for workers to manually rotate the rotating sleeve, making the rotation of the sleeve more labor-saving and convenient.

[0014] Optionally, the fixed slider has a beveled surface on the side near the axis of the threading rod, and the distance from the beveled surface to the axis of the threading rod gradually decreases along the direction of the threading rod axis from the threading rod to the fixed rod.

[0015] By adopting the above technical solution, the beveled surface design changes the surface contact between the wire block and the wire to line contact when the wire block is pressing the wire, thereby increasing the pressure of the wire block on the wire and further restricting the wire from coming out.

[0016] Optionally, the wire fixing rod is coaxially provided with a weight reduction hole.

[0017] By adopting the above technical solution, the weight-reducing hole can reduce the weight of the wire fixing rod, reduce the load on the rotating drive component during operation, and extend the service life of the rotating drive component.

[0018] Optionally, an anti-rotation slit is provided on the peripheral wall of the connecting rod, the rotary drive includes an electric drill, and the connecting rod is clamped in the chuck of the electric drill.

[0019] By adopting the above technical solution, the connecting rod is clamped in the chuck of the electric drill, so that starting the electric drill will drive the connecting rod to rotate around its own axis, thereby quickly twisting the wire into a spiral shape. Electric drills are readily available as common tools, which improves the ease of use of the reel in this application; the anti-rotation cut reduces the probability of the connecting rod slipping.

[0020] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:

[0021] 1. The coordinated design of the through holes, the wire fixing mechanism, and the rotary drive allows the wire to be twisted into a braided shape quickly by inserting both ends of the wire into the two through holes, fixing the wire with the wire fixing mechanism, and then rotating the connecting rod with the rotary drive. This eliminates the need for workers to use pliers or other tools to tighten the wire, saving time and effort and greatly improving the tightening effect.

[0022] 2. The combination of the wire-fixing slider and the drive component allows the wire to pass through the through hole and then into the gap between the wire-fixing slider and the peripheral wall of the wire-threading rod. The drive component then drives the wire-fixing slider to move towards the axis of the wire-threading rod, thus pressing the wire against the peripheral wall of the wire-threading rod and fixing the wire. The structure is relatively simple and easy to use.

[0023] 3. The matching configuration of the rotating sleeve, the first end face thread, and the second end face thread allows all the wire-fixing sliders to move radially along the wire-threading rod synchronously by rotating the rotating sleeve. The matching configuration of the first end face thread and the second end face thread ensures stable and reliable adjustment of the wire-fixing sliders. Attached Figure Description

[0024] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the accompanying drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0025] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of an embodiment of this application;

[0026] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of an embodiment of this application.

[0027] Reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Wire fixing rod; 11. Wire threading rod; 111. Slide groove; 12. Connecting rod; 121. Anti-rotation notch; 13. Wire threading through hole; 14. Weight reduction hole; 2. Wire fixing slider; 21. Slide rod; 22. Beveled surface; 3. Rotating sleeve; 31. Anti-slip texture; 4. First end face thread; 5. Second end face thread. Detailed Implementation

[0028] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-2 This application will be described in further detail.

[0029] This application discloses a fast cable reel. (Refer to...) Figure 1-2 The quick-winding cable reel includes a cable fixing rod 1, a cable securing mechanism, and a rotary drive component. The cable fixing rod 1 includes a threading rod 11 and a connecting rod 12, coaxially connected and integrally formed. Multiple threading holes 13 are evenly distributed around the axis of the threading rod 11 at its top end, penetrating the peripheral wall of the threading rod 11. In this embodiment, four threading holes 13 are provided; in other embodiments, two or three threading holes may be evenly distributed around the axis of the threading rod 11, as long as the stability and dynamic balance of the cable fixing rod 1 during rotation can be maintained. Weight-reducing holes 14 are coaxially distributed on the cable fixing rod 1. The cable securing mechanism is mounted on the threading rod 11 and is used to secure the cable passing through the threading holes 13. The rotary drive component is connected to the connecting rod 12 and is used to drive the connecting rod 12 to rotate.

[0030] In use, insert the two wires that need to be twisted together into the two through holes 13 respectively, then fix the wires by the wire fixing mechanism, then connect the rotating drive to the connecting rod 12, start the rotating drive to drive the connecting rod 12 to rotate, so that the wires can be quickly twisted into a braid shape, eliminating the need for workers to use pliers or other tools to twist the wires, saving time and effort, and greatly improving the effect and efficiency of wire tightening.

[0031] For example, refer to Figure 2 The wire-fixing mechanism includes a wire-fixing slider 2 and a drive assembly. A slide rod 21 is integrally formed on the wire-threading rod 11 radially. The wire-threading rod 11 has a groove 111, the width of the bottom wall of the groove 111 being greater than the width of the groove opening. In this application, the groove 111 has a T-shaped cross-section. The slide rod 21 slides radially within the groove 111. A gap is left between the wire-fixing slider 2 and the peripheral wall of the wire-threading rod 11 for the wire to pass through. Multiple wire-fixing sliders 2 are arranged around the axis of the wire-threading rod 11. The drive assembly is mounted on the wire-threading rod 11 and is used to synchronously drive all the wire-fixing sliders 2 to move.

[0032] After the wire passes through the through hole 13, the wire is then passed through the gap between the wire-fixing slider 2 and the peripheral wall of the wire-threading rod 11. Then, the wire-fixing slider 2 is driven by the drive assembly to move toward the axis of the wire-threading rod 11, thereby pressing the wire against the peripheral wall of the wire-threading rod 11 and thus fixing the wire.

[0033] Furthermore, the wire-fixing slider 2 has a beveled surface 22 on the side near the axis of the threading rod 11. The distance from the beveled surface 22 to the axis of the threading rod 11 gradually decreases along the axis of the threading rod 11 from the threading rod 11 to the fixing rod. The beveled surface 22 changes the surface-to-surface pressure between the wire-fixing slider 2 and the wire to line-to-line pressure when the wire is pressed, increasing the pressure of the wire-fixing slider 2 on the wire and thus further restricting the wire from coming out.

[0034] Specifically, the driving component includes a rotating sleeve 3, which is rotatably connected to the threading rod 11 around its own axis and is coaxial with the threading rod 11. The rotating sleeve 3 has anti-slip texture 31 on its peripheral wall. A first end face thread 4 is provided on the end face of the rotating sleeve 3, and a second end face thread 5 is provided on the slide rod 21 of the fixed-line slider 2. The first end face thread 4 and the second end face thread 5 are engaged. Because the first end face thread 4 and the second end face thread 5 are engaged, rotating the rotating sleeve 3 causes the fixed-line slider 2 to tend to rotate with the rotating sleeve 3. Since the fixed-line slider 2 is radially slidably connected to the threading rod 11 and cannot rotate, rotating the rotating sleeve 3 synchronously drives all the fixed-line sliders 2 to move radially along the threading rod 11, ensuring stable and reliable adjustment of the fixed-line sliders 2.

[0035] The rotary drive is specifically an electric drill. An anti-rotation notch 121 is provided on the peripheral wall of the connecting rod 12. The connecting rod 12 is clamped in the chuck of the electric drill. The electric drill, being prior art, is not shown in this embodiment. Electric drills are readily available and commonly used auxiliary tools. By clamping the connecting rod 12 in the drill chuck, starting the drill causes the connecting rod 12 to rotate around its own axis, allowing the wire to be quickly twisted into a spiral shape, which is convenient to use. The anti-rotation notch 121 reduces the probability of the connecting rod 12 slipping.

[0036] The implementation principle of the quick wire reel in this application embodiment is as follows: In use, the two wires to be twisted together are inserted into the two through holes 13 respectively. Then, the wires are threaded into the gap between the wire-fixing slider 2 and the peripheral wall of the threading rod 11. Next, rotating the rotating sleeve 3 drives each wire-fixing slider 2 to move towards the axis of the threading rod 11, thereby pressing the wires tightly against the peripheral wall of the threading rod 11, thus fixing the wires. Then, the connecting rod 12 is clamped in the chuck of an electric drill, and starting the drill bit allows the wires to be quickly twisted into a spiral shape. This wire reel eliminates the need for workers to use pliers or other tools to twist the wires, saving time and effort, and greatly improving the effectiveness and efficiency of wire tightening.

[0037] The above are all optional embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.

Claims

1. A fast cable reel, characterized in that: The device includes a wire fixing rod (1) and a rotary drive. The wire fixing rod (1) includes a wire threading rod (11) and a connecting rod (12) connected coaxially. The top end of the wire threading rod (11) is provided with a plurality of wire threading through holes (13) evenly distributed around the axis of the wire threading rod (11). The wire threading rod (11) is provided with a wire fixing mechanism for fixing the wire. The rotary drive is connected to the connecting rod (12) and is used to drive the connecting rod (12) to rotate.

2. A quick reel in according to claim 1, characterized in that: The through hole (13) passes through the peripheral wall of the threading rod (11). The wire fixing mechanism includes a wire fixing slider (2) and a driving assembly. The wire fixing slider (2) is slidably connected to the threading rod (11) radially. A gap is left between the wire fixing slider (2) and the peripheral wall of the threading rod (11) for the wire to pass through. Multiple wire fixing sliders (2) are provided around the axis of the threading rod (11). The driving assembly is provided on the threading rod (11) and is used to synchronously drive the wire fixing slider (2) to move.

3. A quick reel in according to claim 2, characterized in that: The driving assembly includes a rotating sleeve (3), which is rotatably connected to the threading rod (11) around its own axis. The rotating sleeve (3) is coaxial with the threading rod (11). A first end face thread (4) is provided on the end face of the rotating sleeve (3), and a second end face thread (5) is provided on the wire-fixing slider (2). The first end face thread (4) and the second end face thread (5) are engaged.

4. A quick reel in according to claim 3, characterized in that: The rotating sleeve (3) has anti-slip texture (31) on its peripheral wall.

5. A quick reel in according to claim 2, characterized in that: The fixed slider (2) has a beveled surface (22) on the side near the axis of the threading rod (11). The distance from the beveled surface (22) to the axis of the threading rod (11) gradually decreases along the axis of the threading rod (11) from the threading rod (11) to the fixed rod.

6. A quick reel in according to claim 1, characterized in that: The wire fixing rod (1) is coaxially provided with a weight reduction hole (14).

7. A quick reel in according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting rod (12) has an anti-rotation cut (121) on its peripheral wall. The rotating drive includes an electric drill, and the connecting rod (12) is clamped in the chuck of the electric drill.