Claims
- 1. A tape hub assembly comprising a tape hub including a support portion defining a peripheral surface around an axis adapted to frictionally receive a cylindrical inner surface of a core wound with tape, at least one radial projection at one end of said support portion adapted to be engaged by one side surface of the core to define an inner position for the tape wound around the core, and locating members positioned in or moveable into a discrete position spaced along said peripheral surface from said radial projection to locate the core and thereby the tape wound around the core at an alternative discrete outer tape position at which the tape is spaced further from the radial projection than at said inner tape position.
- 2. A tape hub assembly according to claim 1 wherein said tape hub includes a plurality of cantilevered members having proximal ends attached to said support portion and distal end portions providing said locating members, said locating members projecting above said peripheral surface and being adapted to be engaged by said side surface of the core on said peripheral surface to define said outer tape position, said cantilevered members being resiliently flexible and having cam surfaces on said distal end portions adapted to be engaged by the core to thereby cause resilient deflection of said cantilevered members to position said locating members below said peripheral surface and afford axial movement of the core over said locating members into engagement with said radial projection upon manual application of a predetermined force axially of said hub to move the core past said locating members.
- 3. A tape hub assembly according to claim 1 wherein said tape hub includes a rotary member having an axis and being mounted on said support portion for coaxial rotary motion relative to said support portion between engaging and disengaging positions, said rotary member including said locating members that project along said peripheral surface in a position adapted to be engaged by said side surface of the core on said peripheral surface to define said outer tape position when said rotary member is in said engaging position and said projecting locating members being spaced from said peripheral surface to afford axial movement of the core into engagement with said radial projection when said rotary member is in said disengaging position.
- 4. A tape hub assembly according to claim 1 wherein said tape hub includes three radially extending hub portions having spaces therebetween and two axially extending circumferentially spaced ribs on each of said hub portions, adjacent ribs on adjacent hub portions being spaced by about twice the distance between the ribs on each of said hub portions and said ribs defining a peripheral surface around said axis adapted to frictionally receive the cylindrical inner surface of cores of inner diameters differing by over 0.03 inch.
- 5. A tape hub assembly according to claim 1 wherein said tape hub assembly comprises a plurality of rotary members each having an axis and mounting means mounting said rotary members on said support portion for rotary motion relative to said support portion between outer engaging and inner engaging positions, each of said rotary members including one of said locating members that projects above said peripheral surface and is adapted to be engaged by said side surface of the core on said peripheral surface to define said outer tape position when said rotary member is in said outer engaging position, and including one of said radial projections that projects above said peripheral surface and is adapted to be engaged by said side surface of the core on said peripheral surface to define said inner tape position when said rotary member is in said inner engaging position, said locating members being positioned below said peripheral surface at the inner engaging position of said rotary member.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/592,886 filed Jan. 29, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,667,626.
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Divisions (1)
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