Claims
- 1. A core for supporting a wound sheet roll on a spindle, comprising:
a tubular body including an annular outer surface for receiving said sheet roll wound therearound, an annular inner surface defining a bore for receiving said spindle, and first and second openings at axially opposite ends thereof; a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart ribs projecting radially inwardly from said inner surface and extending axially between said first and second openings for nesting in corresponding slots in said spindle; and a wedge projecting radially inwardly from said inner surface at said second opening for axially abutting said spindle to limit assembly of said core on said spindle.
- 2. A core according to claim 1 wherein said wedge is configured to prevent said second opening of said core from being inserted firstly over a forward end of said spindle.
- 3. A core according to claim 1 wherein said wedge is spaced circumferentially from said ribs.
- 4. A core according to claim 1 wherein said wedge abuts said spindle at a conical forward flange of said spindle.
- 5. A core according to claim 1 further comprising said sheet roll wound around said outer surface thereof.
- 6. A core according to claim 5 wherein said sheet roll comprises thermal transfer ribbon.
- 7. A core according to claim 1 further comprising retention means for retaining said core on said spindle when said core is assembled on said spindle.
- 8. A core according to claim 7 wherein said retention means comprises a friction fit between said core and said spindle.
- 9. A core according to claim 8 wherein said retention means is engaged only when said core is substantially mounted on said spindle.
- 10. A core for supporting a wound sheet roll on a spindle, comprising:
a tubular body including an annular outer surface for receiving said sheet roll wound therearound, an annular inner surface defining a bore for receiving a forward end of said spindle, and first and second openings at axially opposite ends thereof; three circumferentially spaced apart ribs projecting radially inwardly from said inner surface and extending axially between said first and second openings for nesting in three corresponding slots in said spindle; and a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart wedges inclined radially inwardly from said inner surface at said second opening for axially abutting said spindle to limit assembly of said core on said spindle.
- 11. A core according to claim 10 wherein at least one of said wedges is configured to prevent said second opening of said core from being inserted firstly over said forward end of said spindle.
- 12. A core according to claim 11 wherein said wedges are spaced circumferentially from said ribs.
- 13. A core according to claim 12 wherein at least one of said wedges abuts said spindle at a conical forward flange of said spindle.
- 14. A core according to claim 13 further comprising retention means for retaining said core on said spindle when said core is assembled on said spindle.
- 15. A core according to claim 14 wherein said retention means comprises a friction fit between said core and said spindle.
- 16. A core according to claim 15 wherein said retention means is engaged only when said core is substantially mounted on said spindle.
- 17. A core according to claim 16 further comprising said sheet roll of thermal transfer ribbon wound around said outer surface thereof.
- 18. A core for supporting a wound sheet roll on a spindle, comprising:
a tubular body including an annular outer surface for receiving said sheet roll wound therearound, an annular inner surface defining a bore for receiving said spindle, and first and second openings at axially opposite ends thereof; a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart ribs projecting radially inwardly from said inner surface and extending axially between said first and second openings for nesting in corresponding slots in said spindle; and each of said ribs includes a fork having two circumferentially splayed apart tines extending axially outwardly from said rib inside said second opening, and said tines have beveled end faces for frictionally engaging a step at an entrance to one of said spindle slots to frictionally retain said core axially on said spindle.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/061,144; filed Oct. 29, 2001, pending, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 6,425,551, filed Oct. 23, 2000.
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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