Claims
- 1. A core of a rotatable unit for manufacturing a coil of a continuous flexible object which envelops the core, said core comprising:
- first and second flat substantially parallel end rings each having an inner circular concentric support surface defining a central substantially circular opening;
- a plurality of recesses in said inner support surface in open communication with said central opening;
- a plurality of longitudinal support elements, of substantially equal length, each having first and second substantially parallel ends, and outer and inner sides;
- said support elements extending substantially axially between said end rings with said ends of each of said longitudinal elements engaging said rings at a said recesses, and said support elements maintaining said end rings substantially parallel to each other; and
- wherein said support elements are circumferentially spaced from each other around said end rings, and wherein the number of said plurality of recesses is the same as the number of said plurality of support elements.
- 2. A core as recited in claim 1 wherein said support elements are substantially uniformly spaced from each other around said end rings.
- 3. A core as recited in claim 2 wherein said support elements are spaced from each other around said end rings in a manner such that said support elements cover between 10-70% of the circumferential extent of said end rings.
- 4. A core as recited in claim 3 further comprising a strap-receiving groove formed in said inner side of each of said support elements.
- 5. A core as recited in claim 1 wherein said plurality of support elements comprises five support elements.
- 6. A core as recited in claim 1 further comprising a strap-receiving groove formed in said inner side of each of said support elements.
- 7. A core as recited in claim 1 wherein said support elements are spaced from each other around said end rings in a manner such that said support elements cover between 10-60% of the circumferential extent of said end rings.
- 8. A core as recited in claim 1 wherein said ends of said support elements are tenons, each being inwardly defined by one or two transverse support surfaces positions to form axial stops for said end rings, and each having a length corresponding to the thickness of the end ring with which it cooperates.
- 9. A core as recited in claim 8 wherein said recesses in said end rings are dovetail shaped as seen from the side of the end ring in which they are provided, and wherein said tenons have a cross-sectional shape corresponding to said recesses.
- 10. A core as recited in claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of support elements has approximately the same size cross-section and circumferential extent.
- 11. A core as recited in claim 10 wherein said support elements are substantially uniformly spaced from each other around said end rings.
- 12. A core as recited in claim 1 wherein said central opening has a diameter of at least 0.8 meters.
- 13. A core as recited in claim 1 wherein said support elements and said end rings are maintained in engagement with each other by friction joints, without the use of glue, nails, or other similar securing means.
- 14. A core as recited in claim 1 wherein said support elements are aluminum and are adapted to be reusable, and said end rings are of wood fiber material and are adapted to be disposable.
- 15. A core as recited in claim 1 wherein said support elements and said end rings are of wood or wood fiber material.
- 16. A parcel comprising a core and hose, flexible tubing, rope, wire, ribbon, or cable packaged thereon, comprising:
- a core, said core comprising: first and second flat substantially parallel end rings each having an inner circular concentric support surface defining a central substantially circular opening; a plurality of recesses in said inner support surface in open communication with said central opening; a plurality of longitudinal support elements, of substantially equal length, each having first and second substantially parallel ends, and outer and inner sides; said support elements extending substantially axially between said end rings with said ends of each of said longitudinal elements engaging said rings at a said recesses, and said support elements maintaining said end rings substantially parallel to each other; and a strap-receiving groove formed in said inner side of each of said support elements;
- hose, flexible tubing, rope, wire, ribbon, or cable extending circumferentially around and surrounding said support elements, and disposed between said end rings and extending radially outwardly from said core; and
- a plurality of straps extending through said strap-receiving grooves, and around said hose, flexible tubing, rope, wire, ribbon, or cable, and holding said hose, flexible tubing, rope, wire, ribbon, or cable onto said core.
- 17. A package as recited in claim 16 wherein said support elements are substantially uniformly circumferentially spaced from each other around said end rings in a manner such that said support elements cover between 10-70% of the circumferential extent of said end rings.
- 18. A method of manufacturing a coil of hose, flexible tubing, rope, wire, ribbon, or cable surrounding a core, using first and second flat substantially parallel end rings each having an inner circular concentric support surface defining a central substantially circular opening; and a plurality of recesses in the inner support surface in open communication with the central opening; and a plurality of longitudinal support elements, of substantially equal length, each having first and second substantially parallel ends, and outer and inner sides, said method comprising substantially sequentially:
- (a) bringing the support element ends into engagement with the first and second end rings at recesses in the end rings so that the ends of the support elements substantially coincide with the outer sides of the end rings and the inner sides of the support elements substantially coincide with the circular support surface, and so that the support elements are circumferentially spaced from each other;
- (b) clamping the core between two substantially parallel support rings and so that a centering element of each support ring extends into the central opening;
- (c) attaching the hose, flexible tubing, rope, or cable to the core;
- (d) rotating the support rings and centering element so that the hose, flexible tubing, rope, wire, ribbon, or cable is wound around the core to form a coil of hose, flexible tubing, rope, wire, ribbon, or cable extending radially outwardly from the core, and contained by the support rings;
- (e) cutting the hose, flexible tubing, rope, wire, ribbon, or cable;
- (f) encircling a plurality of portions of the coil, the support elements, and corresponding portions of the end rings with a plurality of straps which hold the coil to the core; and
- (g) removing the supporting rings and centering element away from the core so that the coil, core, and straps provide an integral self-supporting package.
- 19. A method as recited in claim 18 wherein the support elements have grooves formed in the inner sides thereof which open to the exterior of the end rings; and wherein (f) is practiced by threading the straps through the grooves from the exterior of the end rings while the supporting rings and centering element operatively engage the core.
- 20. A method as recited in claim 19 wherein (f) is practiced for each support element.
- 21. A method as recited in claim 18 wherein the support elements are made of aluminum and the end rings are made of wood fiber material; and wherein said method further comprises: severing the straps; uncoiling the hose, flexible tubing, rope, or cable from core; disposing of the end rings so that they are only used once in a method practicing (a)-(g); and reusing the support elements with new end rings to repeat (a)-(g).
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is the U.S. national phase of International Application No. PCT/SE97/00054 filed Jan. 16, 1997.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/SE97/00054 |
1/16/1997 |
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9/15/1998 |
9/15/1998 |
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WO97/26206 |
7/24/1997 |
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