Claims
- 1. A core adapted to be removably mounted on a spindle, the core comprising: a generally tubular member having ends and a central axis, the tubular member having an outer surface onto which a web of material is adapted to be wound, the tubular member having a hollow interior adapted to receive a spindle, an abutment face disposed on the interior of the tubular member for limiting movement of the core onto a spindle through one end of the tubular member, a ramp disposed on the interior of the tubular member, and the ramp being inclined inwardly away from the other end of the tubular member toward the axis.
- 2. In combination, a spindle, a core, the spindle comprising an elongate member for mounting the core, the elongate member having ends and a central axis, the elongate member having an abutment spaced from one end of the elongate member and extending in an outward direction from the axis, and a flexible resilient spring finger extending in a direction away from the other end and outwardly from the axis, the core comprising a generally tubular member, the tubular member having an outer surface onto which a web of material is adapted to be wound, the tubular member having a hollow interior for receiving the spindle, an abutment face disposed on the interior of the tubular member and cooperable with the abutment for limiting movement of the core onto the spindle and for defining the proper position of the core on the spindle, a ramp disposed on the interior of the tubular member, and the ramp being cooperable with the spring finger when the abutment face acts on the abutment for releasably holding the core in position on the spindle.
- 3. A core adapted to be removably mounted on a spindle, the core comprising: a generally tubular member having ends and a central axis, the tubular member having an outer surface onto which a web of material is adapted to be wound, the tubular member having a hollow interior adapted to receive a spindle, an axially extending rib on the inside of the tubular member, an abutment face disposed on the interior of the tubular member for limiting movement of the core onto the spindle through one end of the tubular member, a ramp disposed on the interior of the tubular member, the ramp being inclined inwardly away from the other end of the tubular member toward the axis, and wherein the abutment face and the ramp are on the rib.
- 4. A core adapted to be removably mounted on a spindle, the core comprising: a generally tubular member having ends and a central axis, the tubular member having an outer surface onto which a web of material is adapted to be wound, the tubular member having a hollow interior adapted to receive a spindle, an axially extending rib on the inside of the tubular member, an abutment face disposed on the interior of the tubular member for limiting movement of the core onto a spindle through one end of the tubular member, a ramp disposed on the interior of the tubular member, the ramp being inclined inwardly away from the other end of the tubular member toward the axis, and wherein the core is of one-piece molded plastics construction.
- 5. A spindle, comprising: an elongate member adapted to mount a core, the elongate member having ends and a central axis, wherein the elongate member has a longitudinally extending outwardly opening groove, the elongate member having an abutment spaced from the one end and extending in an outward direction from the axis, a flexible resilient spring finger extending in a direction away from the other end and outwardly from the axis, and wherein the abutment and the spring finger are disposed in the groove.
- 6. In combination, a spindle, a core adapted to be removably mounted on the spindle, the spindle comprising an elongate member, the elongate member having ends and a central spindle axis, wherein the elongate member has a longitudinally extending outwardly opening groove, the elongate member having a spindle abutment spaced from the one end of the elongate member and extending in an outward direction from the core axis, a flexible resilient spring finger extending in a direction away from the other end of the elongate member and outwardly from the central spindle axis, wherein the spindle abutment and the spring finger are disposed in the groove, the core comprising a generally tubular member having ends and a central core axis, the tubular member having an outer surface onto which a web of material is adapted to be wound, the tubular member having a hollow interior adapted to receive the spindle, a core abutment having an inner surface and an abutment face disposed on the interior of the tubular member, the abutment face cooperable with the spindle abutment for limiting movement of the core onto a spindle through one end of the tubular member, the inner surface of the core being frictionally contactable by the spindle, the abutment face being disposed generally centrally between the ends of the tubular member, and wherein the core is cooperable with the spindle to prevent rotation.
- 7. A core adapted to be removably mounted on a spindle, the core comprising: a generally tubular member having ends and a central axis, the tubular member having an outer surface onto which a web of material is adapted to be wound, the tubular member having a hollow interior adapted to receive a spindle, an axially extending rib on the inside of the tubular member, an abutment molded on the rib between the ends of the tubular member for limiting movement of the core onto the spindle through one end of the tubular member, and wherein the core is cooperable with the spindle to prevent rotation.
- 8. A spindle, comprising: an elongate member adapted to mount a core, the elongate member having ends and a central axis, the elongate member having a longitudinally extending outwardly opening groove, an abutment disposed in the groove, the abutment being molded to the spindle, the abutment being spaced from an end of the elongate member, and the abutment extending in an outward direction from the axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Reference is hereby made to co-owned U.S. patent application filed on even date herewith, Ser. No. 08/644,771, by named inventor Robert B. Schulte.
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U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 08/431,999 filed May 1, 1995 to Paul H. Hamisch, Jr. et al. |