Claims
- 1. A tubular core assembly for a roll of paper or other sheet material comprising:
- a hollow cylindrical core member formed of paperboard material, and
- an annular end member of plastic material within each opposite end portion of the core member, each end member having an outer annular surface secured to the inner annular surface of the core member and an inner annular surface shaped to receive a roll supporting chuck,
- each end member having a radially-projecting lug at the respective end of the tubular core assembly, said core member having a lug-receiving notch at each end receiving said lug of the respective end member to facilitate transmission of torque and axial chuck pressure from the end member to the core member,
- each end member also having a notch for receiving a projection of a roll supporting chuck, said notch extending inwardly from the respective end of the tubular core assembly immediately radially inwardly of the lug, and
- each end member having a plurality of circumferentially-spaced axially-extending channels in its inner annular surface to receive radially outwardly movable portions of a chuck, said channels including bottom portions extending axially and having side walls engageable by said chuck portions to enable rotational movement of the chuck to be transmitted to the end member, and said channels being circumferentially positioned in relationship to at least one feature of the core assembly which is visible to an operator when mounting the core assembly on the chuck, whereby observation of said feature indicates the position of said channels to the operator.
- 2. A tubular core assembly according to claim 1 wherein each end member has an end surface adjacent the respective end of the core member having a radially inwardly and rearwardly bevelled radially inner portion for engagement by a chuck inserted into the end member.
- 3. A tubular core assembly according to claim 2 wherein said bevelled portion has a radial depth from the inner annular surface of the end member greater than the radial depth of the channels.
- 4. A tubular core assembly according to claim 1 wherein each end member has four said axially extending channels equi-angularly spaced around the inner annular surface of the end member.
- 5. A tubular core assembly according to claim 4 wherein said lug is located at a position circumferentially mid-way between a pair of adjacent channels.
- 6. A tubular core assembly according to claim 1 wherein each end member has a further lug diametrically opposite the first mentioned lug, and the core member has a further lug-receiving notch diametrically opposite the first-mentioned notch receiving said further lug of the end member to facilitate transmission of torque and axial chuck pressure from the end member to the core member, said further lug also having a notch for receiving a projection of a roll supporting chuck extending inwardly from the end of the tubular core assembly immediately radially inwardly of the further lug.
- 7. A tubular core assembly according to claim 1 wherein the channels extend along the whole axial length of the end members from one end to the other end thereof.
- 8. An annular end member of plastic material for insertion into an end portion of a hollow cylindrical core member of a tubular core assembly for a roll of paper or other sheet material, each end member having an outer annular surface securable to an inner annular surface of a core member and an inner annular surface shaped to receive a roll supporting chuck, a radially-projecting lug adjacent an end thereof engageable in a lug-receiving notch in a core member, the end member also having a notch for receiving a projection of a roll supporting chuck, said notch extending inwardly from said end immediately radially inwardly of the lug, and a plurality of circumferentially-spaced axially-extending channels in its inner annular surface to receive radially outwardly movable portions of a chuck, said channels having side walls engageable by said chuck portions to enable rotational movement of the chuck to be transmitted to the end member.
- 9. An annular end member according to claim 8 and having an end surface at said end with a radially inwardly and rearwardly bevelled radially inner portion for engagement by a chuck inserted into the end member.
- 10. An end member according to claim 9 wherein said bevelled portion has a radial depth from the inner annular surface of the end member greater than the radial depth of the channels.
- 11. An end member according to claim 8 having four said axial extending channels equi-angularly spaced around the inner annular surface of the end member.
- 12. An annular end member according to claim 11 wherein said lug is located at a position circumferentially mid-way between a pair of adjacent channels.
- 13. An annular end member according to claim 8 having a pair of said lugs at diametrically opposite positions, each lug being at a position circumferentially mid-way between a respective pair of adjacent channels, the end member also having a pair of said notches each extending inwardly from the end thereof immediately radially inwardly of the respective lug.
- 14. An annular end member according to claim 8 wherein the channels extend along the whole axial length of the end member from one end to the other.
- 15. An annular end member according to claim 8 wherein said end member has an internal diameter in the range of from about 3 to about 6 inches, an outer diameter in the range of from about 3.5 to about 7 inches and a length in the range of from about 1.5 to about 6 inches, and each channel has a width in the range of from about 0.5 to about 1.5 inches and a depth in the range of from about 0.156 to about 0.375 inches.
- 16. An annular end member according to claim 15 having an end surface at said end with a radially inwardly and rearwardly bevelled radially inner portion for engagement by a chuck inserted into the end member.
- 17. An annular end member according to claim 16 wherein said bevelled portion has a radial depth from the inner annular surface of the end member greater than the radial depth of the channels.
- 18. An end member according to claim 15 having four said axial extending channels equi-annularly spaced around the inner annular surface of the end member.
- 19. An annular end member according to claim 18 wherein said lug is located at a position circumferentially mid-way between a pair of adjacent channels, said lug having a height about the outer annular surface in the range of from about 0.2 to about 1 inch, a circumferential width in the range of from about 0.75 to about 3 inches, and an axial length in the range of from about 0.5 to about 4 inches.
- 20. An annular end member according to claim 10 wherein the channels extend along the whole axial length thereof from one end to the other.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/624,347 filed Apr. 3, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,615,845 issued Apr. 1, 1997.
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