Claims
- 1. In a laminating machine having a plurality of longitudinal shafts each of said shafts having a long axis and the axes of all such shafts being in parallel alignment, the improvement comprising:
- one of said shafts having a hollow interior and being open at each end, and made of extruded aluminum, said one of said shafts having:
- (a) continuous outer and inner cylindrical surface portions, said outer surface portion having a substantially uniform outer diameter;
- (b) an inner core member; and
- (c) an extruded aluminum webbing formed with the inner cylindrical surface portions and the inner core member, the webbing including a plurality of planar veins extending radially outward from the inner core member to the inner cylindrical surface portion of the shaft and extending longitudinally substantially the entire length of the shaft.
- 2. In a laminating machine having the improvement in accordance with claim 1 wherein said inner core member has an axial bore extending therethrough.
- 3. A shaft for use in a laminating machine, the shaft comprising:
- an open-ended tubular body having a substantially uniform outer diameter, said body being made of extruded aluminum;
- an extruded aluminum inner core member; and
- an extruded aluminum webbing located within the tubular body, the webbing including a plurality of planar veins extending radially outwardly from the inner core member to the interior surface of the tubular body and extending longitudinally substantially the entire length of the tubular body said tubular body, inner core member and webbing being integrally formed.
- 4. The shaft of claim 3 wherein the planar veins support the tubular body.
- 5. The shaft of claim 3 wherein the planar veins are spaced at equiangular intervals.
- 6. The shaft of claim 3 wherein the webbing includes a substantially tubular center portion having a diameter less than the tubular body and located substantially coaxial with the tubular body.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/984,853 filed on Dec. 3, 1992, abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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