Claims
- 1. A mandrel system for winding paper onto a core comprising:a turret capable of indexing about a longitudinal axis; a mandrel rotatably affixed to said turret, said mandrel defining a longitudinal channel substantially extending the length of said mandrel, said mandrel further comprising a plurality of perforations distributed along a radial axis of said mandrel in communication with said longitudinal channel, wherein said perforations extend less than 360° around a cross-section of said mandrel and wherein said mandrel is configured to receive a suction force for holding a roll of paper thereon and a pressurized force to aid in maneuvering said core along said mandrel; a first gas flow control device defining a vacuum passageway and a pressurized air passageway, said first gas flow control device being positioned such that said first gas flow control device remains stationary with respect to said turret; a second gas flow control device in rotational communication with said turret such that said second gas flow control device is moveable in conjunction with said turret, said second gas flow control device defining an air passageway in communication with said longitudinal channel of said mandrel, said second gas flow control device being positioned adjacent to said first gas flow control device; wherein said second gas flow control device is selectively rotatable by said turret to a first position wherein said air passageway of said second gas flow control device is placed in communication with said vacuum passageway of said first gas flow control device such that said suction force is capable of being communicated through said plurality of perforations and said longitudinal channel; and wherein said second gas flow control device is further selectively rotatable by said turret to a second position wherein said air passageway of said second gas flow control device is placed in communication with said pressurized air passageway of said first gas flow control device such that said pressurized force is capable of being communicated through said plurality of perforations and said longitudinal channel.
- 2. A mandrel system as defined in claim 1, wherein said perforations extend less than about 180° around a cross-section of said mandrel.
- 3. A mandrel system as defined in claim 1, wherein said perforations are located along said mandrel in a spiral pattern.
- 4. A mandrel system as defined in claim 1, wherein said suction force is provided by a vacuum pump.
- 5. A mandrel system as defined in claim 4, wherein said vacuum pump is in communication with said vacuum passageway of said first gas flow control device.
- 6. A mandrel system as defined in claim 1, wherein said pressurized force is provided by a pressurized air pump.
- 7. A mandrel system as defined in claim 6, wherein said pressurized air pump is in communication with said pressurized air passageway of said first gas flow control device.
- 8. A method of winding paper onto a core, said method comprising:providing a turret capable of indexing about a longitudinal axis; providing a mandrel rotatably affixed to said turret, said mandrel defining a longitudinal channel substantially extending the length of said mandrel, said mandrel further comprising a plurality of perforations in communication with said longitudinal channel, said plurality of perforations being distributed along a radial axis of said mandrel in a manner such that said perforations extend less than 360° around a cross-section of said mandrel; providing a first gas flow control device that defines a vacuum passageway and a pressurized air passageway, said first gas flow control device being positioned such that said first gas flow control device remains stationary with respect to said turret; positioning a second gas flow control device adjacent to said first gas flow control device, said second gas flow control device being in rotational communication with said turret such that said second gas flow control device is moveable in conjunction with said turret, said second gas flow control device defining an air passageway in communication with said longitudinal channel of said mandrel; loading a core onto said mandrel at a first turret position, wherein said air passageway of said second gas flow control device is in communication with said vacuum passageway of said first gas flow control device at said first turret position; applying a suction force to said core while said turret is indexed to said first turret position, said suction force being provided by flowing air through said perforations and said longitudinal channel of said mandrel; indexing said turret to a second turret position, wherein said air passageway of said second gas flow control device is in communication with said pressurized air passageway of said first gas flow control device in said second turret position; and applying a pressurized force to said core while said turret is indexed to said second turret position, said pressurized force being applied by flowing air through said plurality of perforations and said longitudinal channel of said mandrel.
- 9. A method as defined in claim 8, wherein said suction force is provided by a vacuum pump.
- 10. A method as defined in claim 9, wherein said vacuum pump is in communication with said vacuum passageway of said first gas flow control device.
- 11. A method as defined in claim 8, wherein said pressurized force is provided by a pressurized air pump.
- 12. A method as defined in claim 11, wherein said pressurized air pump is in communication with said pressurized air passageway of said first gas flow control device.
- 13. A method as defined in claim 8, wherein said perforations extend less than about 180° around a cross-section of said mandrel.
- 14. A method as defined in claim 8, wherein said perforations are located along said mandrel in a spiral pattern.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/470,653 filed Dec. 22, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,270,034.
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