Claims
- 1. A method of protectively wrapping a cylindrical article having a substantially circular end face and cylindrical surface about a cylindrical axis of revolution by capping said end face with a header wrapping sheet having a central covering area coextensive with said end face and a flange area about and radially beyond the periphery of said central area, said method comprising the steps of:
- A. Aligning said header wrapping sheet parallel-planar with and adjacent to said article end face;
- B. Coaxially aligning said article and header wrapping sheet with a radially tensioned planar element comprising a plurality of concentric resilient bands connected radially in a common plane by cable means each band of said plurality having a respective spring rate for applying substantially the same constrictive force as other bands in said plurality to said cylindrical surface when expanded thereabout;
- C. Coaxially drawing said planar element against said header sheet and end face;
- D. Constrictively girdling said header wrapping sheet flange area against said cylindrical surface with at least one resilient band drawn from the concentric plurality in said planar element.
- 2. An apparatus for applying sheets of header wrapping material over circular ends of cylindrical articles comprising:
- A. Axially reciprocable ring frame means of greater inside radius than the radius of said circular ends of said cylindrical articles; and,
- B. Circumferentially resilient aperture means comprising a plurality of resilient tensile rings secured substantially concentrically in a common plane to said ring frame substantially centrally across the interior opening thereof by a plurality of radially extended cable means thereby providing a suspended aperture of less inside radius than said article radius, said tensile rings having respective spring rates for radially constricting a sheet of header wrapping material against said cylindrical articles with substantially equal constrictive forces.
- 3. An apparatus as described by claim 2 wherein said common tensile ring plane is substantially normal to the ring frame axis and each tensile ring of said plurality is suspended from an adjacent larger circumference ring by radially extending cable means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 970,221, filed 12/18/78 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,505,090.
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Divisions (1)
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