Claims
- 1. An expansible shaft assembly for insertion into a core, comprising:
- (a) a shaft having a longitudinally-extending peripheral surface and a longitudinal axis, said surface defining multiple longitudinally-extending separate slots;
- (b) each of said slots containing a respective elongate resilient separate bladder expandable under fluid pressure to create frictional engagement with said core;
- (c) the respective separate slots and bladders extending longitudinally along said shaft in a substantially helically intertwined relationship with each other, said slots being T-shaped in cross section, and said bladders being T-shaped in cross section both when expanded under said fluid pressure and when not expanded under said fluid pressure.
- 2. The expansible shaft assembly of claim 1 wherein each of said slots is oriented at a pitch angle no greater than about 30.degree. measured from said longitudinal axis.
- 3. The expansible shaft assembly of claim 1 wherein each bladder has a separate fluid inlet valve associated therewith for preventing the escape of pressurized fluid therefrom irrespective of the fluid pressure in another bladder.
- 4. The expansible shaft assembly of claim 1 wherein said shaft and slots are extruded.
- 5. An expansible shaft assembly for insertion into a core, comprising:
- (a) a shaft having a longitudinally-extending peripheral surface and a longitudinal axis, said peripheral surface defining a substantially longitudinally oriented slot therein having a T-shaped cross-section with a wide portion and a narrow portion, said narrow portion extending from said wide portion toward said peripheral surface;
- (b) an elongate resilient bladder expandable under fluid pressure having a T-shaped cross section, both when expanded under said fluid pressure and when not expanded under said fluid pressure, matingly inserted in said slot, the T-shaped cross section of said bladder having a wide portion and a narrow portion and including a void extending transversely through said wide portion of said bladder beyond the sides of the narrow portion of said bladder, the wide portion of said bladder having hinged bladder sections interconnected with the narrow portion of said bladder for pivoting toward the peripheral surface of said shaft and thereby extending the narrow portion of said bladder toward said peripheral surface in response to the introduction of pressurized fluid into said void.
- 6. The expansible shaft assembly of claim 5 wherein said narrow portion of said bladder includes an integral surface for contacting said core in response to the introduction of pressurized fluid into said void.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/078,762 filed on Jun. 15, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,372,331.
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