Claims
- 1. A handle for fitting into an open end of a roll core respectively for supporting said roll core while said roll core is capable of rotating with respect to said handle, wherein said handle comprises:a hollow holder body having a proximal end and an end wall, wherein said holder body is longitudinally divided into a proximal section extended from said proximal end to a middle portion of said holder body and a distal section extended from said middle portion to said end wall, wherein said proximal section has an outer diameter arranged for fitting into said open end of said roll core for rotatably supporting said roll core and said distal section has an outer diameter smaller than that of said proximal section for preventing direct contact with an inner surface of said roll core, wherein said holder body further has a plurality of rotor supports spaced apart that each comprises two or more side-by-side side wall arcuate segments longitudinally extended around said proximal portion for enabling said roll core to be smoothly rotated with respect to said holder body; and a flange radially and outwardly extended from said proximal end of said holder body integrally.
- 2. The handle, as recited in claim 1, wherein said flange of said handle is an integral and outwardly extended periphery wall positioned around a proximal end of said holder body, wherein said flange provides a peripheral stiffening lip and a plurality of integral spaced-apart corner ears which extend radially outwardly from said stiffening lip.
- 3. The handle, as recited in claim 2, wherein each of said corner ears has a indention button indented inwardly thereon to reinforce said corner ear and for biasing against an end side of said roll core for ensuring smooth rotation of said roll core.
- 4. The handle, as recited in claim 2, wherein a plurality of indented tips are spacedly provided on said stiffening lip to reinforce said stiffening lip and for ensuring smooth rotation of said roll core.
- 5. The handle, as recited in claim 3, wherein at least a claw notch is formed at one side of each of said corner ears to ensure firmly gripping and holding of said handle during rotation of said roll core.
- 6. The handle, as recited in claim 4, wherein at least a claw notch is formed at one side of each of said corner ears to ensure firmly gripping and holding of said handle during rotation of said roll core.
- 7. The handle, as recited in claim 1, wherein said holder body further has a plurality of spaced-apart, axially-directed stiffening ribs formed longitudinally around said holder body to provide compressive flexing of said holder body, wherein said stiffening ribs are capable of moving radially inwardly to cause a strong spring force for applying gripping power to said roll core.
- 8. The handle, as recited in claim 2, wherein said holder body further has a plurality of spaced-apart, axially-directed stiffening ribs formed longitudinally around said holder body to provide compressive flexing of said holder body, wherein said stiffening ribs are capable of moving radially inwardly to cause a strong spring force for applying gripping power to said roll core.
- 9. The handle, as recited in claim 5, wherein said holder body further has a plurality of spaced-apart, axially-directed stiffening ribs formed longitudinally around said holder body to provide compressive flexing of said holder body, wherein said stiffening ribs are capable of moving radially inwardly to cause a strong spring force for applying gripping power to said roll core.
- 10. The handle, as recited in claim 6, wherein said holder body further has a plurality of spaced-apart, axially-directed stiffening ribs formed longitudinally around said holder body to provide compressive flexing of said holder body, wherein said stiffening ribs are capable of moving radially inwardly to cause a strong spring force for applying gripping power to said roll core.
- 11. A handle for fitting into an open end of a roll core for supporting said roll core while said roll core is capable of rotating with respect to said handle, wherein said handle comprises:a hollow holder body having a plurality of resilient rotor supports spaced apart that each comprises two or more side-by-side side wall arcuate segments and a plurality of stiffening ribs formed longitudinally around said holder body, wherein between every two of said resilient rotor supports, one of said stiffening ribs is positioned therebetween to separate and group said arcuate segments into said resilient rotor supports spacedly apart adapted for compressive constraint within said roll core for enabling said roll core to be smoothly rotated with respect to said holder body; and a flange radially and outwardly extended from a proximal end of said holder body integrally.
- 12. The handle, as recited in claim 11, wherein each of said stiffening ribs has a depth deeper than a curvature of each of said side wall arcuate segments, so as to provide an outward spring bias deflection effect with respect to said group of rotor supports adjacent to said respective stiffening rib.
- 13. The handle, as recited in claim 11, wherein said flange of said handle is an integral and outwardly extended periphery wall positioned around a proximal end of said holder body, wherein said flange provides a peripheral stiffening lip and a plurality of integral spaced-apart corner ears which extend radially outwardly from said stiffening lip.
- 14. The handle, as recited in claim 12, wherein said flange of said handle is an integral and outwardly extended periphery wall positioned around a proximal end of said holder body, wherein said flange provides a peripheral stiffening lip and a plurality of integral spaced-apart corner ears which extend radially outwardly from said stiffening lip.
- 15. The handle, as recited in claim 13, wherein each of said corner ears has an indention button indented inwardly thereon to reinforce said corner ear.
- 16. The handle, as recited in claim 14, wherein each of said corner ears has an indention button indented inwardly thereon to reinforce said corner ear.
- 17. The handle, as recited in claim 13, wherein a plurality of indented tips are spacedly provided on said stiffening lip to reinforce said stiffening lip and for biasing against an end side of said roll core for ensuring smooth rotation of said roll core.
- 18. The handle, as recited in claim 14, wherein a plurality of indented tips are spacedly provided on said stiffening lip to reinforce said stiffening lip and for biasing against an end side of said roll core for ensuring smooth rotation of said roll core.
- 19. The handle, as recited in claim 13, wherein at least a claw notch is formed at one side of each of said corner ears to ensure firmly gripping and holding of said handle during rotation of said roll core.
- 20. The handle, as recited in claim 14, wherein at least a claw notch is formed at one side of each of said corner ears to ensure firmly gripping and holding of said handle during rotation of said roll core.
- 21. A roll core supporting apparatus comprising a pair of cylindrical handles, each of said handles having a generally circular side wall, said side wall comprising a plurality of resilient rotor supports spaced apart that each comprises two or more side-by-side arcuate segments adapted for outward spring bias deflection for gripping a roll core interiorly at one end thereof, wherein said side wall provides an axially directed seam enabled for parting said side wall.
- 22. The apparatus, as recited in claim 21, wherein each of said handle further comprises a plurality of stiffening ribs formed longitudinally around said holder body, wherein between every two of said resilient rotor supports, one of said stiffening ribs is positioned therebetween to separate and group said arcuate segments into said resilient rotor supports spacedly apart adapted for compressive constraint within said roll core for enabling said roll core to be smoothly rotated with respect to said holder body.
- 23. The apparatus, as recited in claim 22, wherein each of said stiffening ribs has a depth deeper than a curvature of each of said side wall arcuate segments, so as to provide an outward spring bias deflection effect with respect to said group of rotor supports adjacent to said respective stiffening rib.
CROSS REFERENCE OF RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional application of a Continuation-In-Part application, application Ser. No. 10/060,729, filed Jan. 28, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,478,248, of a non-provisional application having an application Ser. No. of 09/772,398, now abandoned, and a filing date of Jan. 29, 2001, which is a regular application of a provisional application having an application Ser. No. of 60/179,382 and a filing date of Jan. 31, 2000.
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