Claims
- 1. Assemblage for precisely aligning a roll to a chucking device, said roll having a core and a core opening at opposite ends of the core, said core opening at opposite ends having a first centerline passing therebetween, and said chuck device having opposing core engagement members for engaging a respective core opening, said opposing core engagement members having a second centerline passing therebetween, said assemblage comprising:a rigid frame; a support member for supporting said roll for alignment, said support member being mounted in said frame for movements relative to said second centerline passing between said opposing core engagement members of said chuck; and means for urging either of said core engagement members into engaging contact with said respective core opening of said core, wherein force exerted by one of said core engagement members on said core of said roll causes said support member to move upwardly so that said first centerline align with said second centerline thereby enabling said core opening to engage the other of said core engagement members to form a precisely aligned roll.
- 2. The assemblage recited in claim 1 further comprising means for moving said core of said roll into position for engagement by said opposed engagement members of said chuck, said opposed engagement members being arranged to engage a respective core opening.
- 3. The assemblage recited in claim 2 wherein said means for moving comprises a fully extendable lift unit for producing vertical movements of said support member.
- 4. The assemblage recited in claim 1 wherein said engagement members of said chucking device have tapered ends for penetrating the core openings of the core.
- 5. The assemblage recited in claim 1 wherein said support member comprises a plurality of spaced biased compression heads, each of said compression heads comprises a plurality of springs biased between a top cover and said frame for movably supporting said roll.
- 6. The assemblage recited in claim 5 wherein said top cover comprises at least partially a low friction material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/295,217 filed Apr. 21, 1999, by Fredric S. Salsburg, and entitled, “Roll Handling and Transport Assemblage.”
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