Claims
- 1. A ribbon adapted to be joined to itself to form a helically-wound tube, the ribbon comprising:
- a longitudinal body having first and second major surfaces and first and second edges;
- a support member extending longitudinally through the body;
- a first coupling projection extending from said first major surface toward said second major surface and terminating short of said second major surface;
- a second coupling projection extending from said second major surface toward said first major surface and terminating short of said first major surface;
- recesses in said ribbon adjacent said first and said second coupling projections for accepting said projections and thus permit said first coupling projection of one ribbon section to engage said second coupling projection of another ribbon section with the major surfaces of said ribbon sections aligned to form a smooth surface on said tube;
- said coupling projections being formed such that said first and said second coupling projections engage each other along a continuous surface free of any surfaces which are perpendicular to said major surfaces, at least one of said recesses being larger than the coupling projection to be inserted therein so that an open area is provided adjacent said coupling projection when said coupling projection is inserted within said one recess.
- 2. The ribbon of claim 1, wherein the body and support member are formed of thermoplastic materials.
- 3. The ribbon of claim 2, wherein the body and support member are coextruded.
- 4. The ribbon of claim 3, wherein the body is formed of a polyolefin resin and the support member is formed of ABS resin.
- 5. A ribbon according to claim 1 further including spaced perforations extending through said ribbon at said one recess.
- 6. An elastic sleeve assembly comprising an elastic sleeve member supported in highly stretched condition on a hollow core formed of a ribbon adapted to be joined to itself to form a helically-wound tube, the ribbon comprising:
- a longitudinal body having first and second major surfaces and first and second edges;
- a support member extending longitudinally through the body;
- a first coupling projection extending from said first major surface toward said second major surface and terminating short of said second major surface;
- a second coupling projection extending from said second major surface toward said first major surface and terminating short of said first major surface;
- recesses in said ribbon adjacent said first and said second coupling projections for accepting said projections and thus permit said first coupling projection of one ribbon section to engage said second coupling projection of another ribbon section with the major surfaces of said ribbon sections aligned to form a smooth surface on said tube;
- said coupling projections being formed such that said first and said second coupling projections may engage each other along a substantially continuous surface free of any surface perpendicular to said major surfaces, at least one of said recesses being larger than the coupling projection to be inserted therein so that an open area is provided adjacent said coupling projection when said coupling projection is inserted within said one recess.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the body and support member are formed of thermoplastic materials.
- 8. The assembly of claim 7, wherein the body and support member are coextruded.
- 9. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the body is formed of a polyolefin resin and the support member is formed of ABS resin.
- 10. A assembly according to claim 6 further including spaced perforations extending through said ribbon at said one recess.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/384,516, filed on Feb. 6, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,670,223. This invention relates generally to elastomeric sleeving supported by a removable core, and particularly to construction of the core.
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