Claims
- 1. A reusable collapsible core for winding sheet material thereon such that said reusable collapsible core with the sheet material wound thereon can be placed in a press having at least one mandrel with an outside radius and length, said reusable collapsible core comprising:
a first arcuate section having a predetermined inside arc radius and a predetermined length which corresponds to outside radius and length the mandrel of said press; a second arcuate section having an inside arc radius and a predetermined length substantially the same as said first arcuate section and wherein said first and said second arcuate sections each having an arc length that is substantial the same; a third arcuate section have inside arc radius and a predetermined length which is also substantially the same as said first and second arcuate sections and wherein said third arcuate section has an arc length that is substantially less than the arc length of said first and second sections such that the arc length of said first, second and key sections when added together is substantially the same as the outside radius of said mandrel; each arcuate section having a first and second interlocking joint assembly along longitudinal edges of each of said arcuate sections; wherein the first interlocking joint assembly of said first arcuate section is attached to the second interlocking joint assembly of said second arcuate section; and wherein the second interlocking joint assembly of said first arcuate section is attached to the first interlocking joint assembly of said third arcuate section; and wherein the first interlocking joint assembly of said second arcuate section is attached to the second interlocking joint assembly of said third arcuate section; such that said reusable collapsible core is provided; and wherein releasing the first interlocking joint assemblies of said third arcuate section collapses said reusable collapsible core such that said core can be easily removed from the sheet material wound thereon.
- 2. The reusable collapsible core of claim 1 further comprising a quick release rod assembly that is inserted within the first interlocking joint assembly of said third arcuate section and the second interlocking joint assembly of said first arcuate section releasably locking said sections together such that said rod assembly can be easily removed to permit said core to collapse.
- 3. The reusable collapsible core of claim 2 wherein each of said arcuate sections has a thickness and an inside surface, wherein the inside surface of each of said arcuate sections further comprises a plurality of detents with each of said detents having a depth that is a substantial portion of the thickness of each of said arcuate sections comprising said reusable collapsible core.
- 4. The reusable collapsible core of claim 3 wherein each interlocking joint assembly has a plurality of aligned openings that define a path such a rod may be passed therethrough.
- 5. The reusable collapsible core of claim 2 wherein said quick release rod assembly comprises a rod having a right angle section that is positioned at one end of said rod such that the right angle section serves as handle to pull said quick release rod assembly free from the first interlocking joint assembly of said third arcuate section connected to the second interlocking joint assembly of said first arcuate section.
- 6. The reusable collapsible core of claim 5 further comprising a first snap ring rod assembly that attaches the first interlocking joint assembly of said first arcuate section to the second interlocking joint assembly of said second arcuate section and a second snap ring rod, substantially the same as said first snap ring rod, wherein said second snap rod assembly attaches the first interlocking joint assembly of said second arcuate section to the second interlocking joint assembly of said third arcuate section.
- 7. The reusable collapsible core of claim 6 wherein each of said snap ring rod assemblies further comprise circumferential channels at each end of each snap ring rod assembly and pair of snap rings that are placed on each pin assembly once said rod is inserted within the aligned openings in each interlocking joint assemblies so that said arcuate sections may be joined together.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/433,931, filed Dec. 17, 2002, pursuant to 35 USC §119(e) and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/378,176, filed Mar. 3, 2003, pursuant to 35 USC § 120.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60433931 |
Dec 2002 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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10378176 |
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10737158 |
Dec 2003 |
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