Claims
- 1. A wrapping table assembly for use with a roll of wrapping material, comprising a table member having a generally planar top with a slotted opening formed therein and a depending flange extending along one edge of the top, a pair of legs depending from the table top and cooperating with the depending flange to support the table top in a predetermined position above a supporting surface, means carried by the legs for rotatively supporting the roll of material beneath the table top with the free end of the material extending to the upper side of the table top, and mounting tabs which project from the legs through the slotted opening and interfit with the table top in a manner holding the legs and the table top together and permitting the legs to be moved longitudinally of the slotted opening to accommodate rolls of different widths.
- 2. The wrapping table assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the legs comprises a generally planar upright member having an upper edge on which the table top rests, and the mounting tabs have horizontally extending flanges which extend beyond the edges of the slotted openings on the upper side of the table top.
- 3. The wrapping table assembly of claim 1 wherein the wrapping material is wrapped about a cylindrical body, and the legs are formed with aligned openings through which the end portions of the cylindrical body extend.
- 4. The wrapping table assembly of claim 3 including retaining caps mounted on the end portions of the cylindrical body on the outer sides of the legs.
- 5. The wrapping table assembly of claim 1 wherein the wrapping material is wrapped about a cylindrical core and the legs have axially aligned hubs which rotatively engage the cylindrical core of the wrapping material.
- 6. The wrapping table assembly of claim 1 further including a cutting blade positioned along an edge of the table top generally parallel to the slotted opening.
- 7. The wrapping table assembly of claim 6 wherein the free end of the wrapping material extends beneath the table top and upwardly about the cutting blade to the upper side of the table top.
- 8. The wrapping table assembly of claim 1 wherein the free end of the wrapping material extends through the slotted opening to the upper side of the table top.
- 9. A wrapping table assembly for use with a roll of wrapping material having a cylindrical core, comprising an L-shaped table member having a generally rectangular planar top with an elongated slotted opening therein and a depending flange extending along one edge of the top in a direction generally parallel to the opening, a pair of legs each comprising a generally planar panel slidably mounted in the slotted openings, and extending downwardly from the table top for cooperation with the depending flange to support the table top in a predetermined position, said legs being oriented with their generally planar panels perpendicular to the depending flange, axially aligned openings in the generally planar panels of the legs for receiving the end portions of the cylindrical core to rotatively support the roll of wrapping material between the legs with the free end of the wrapping material extending upwardly through the slotted opening of the table top, and end caps mounted on the end portions of the cylindrical core on the outer sides of the legs to retain the roll of wrapping material in a predetermined axial position relative to the legs.
- 10. The wrapping table assembly of claim 9 wherein the legs have mounting tabs which project through the slotted opening and interfit with the table top in a manner holding the legs and the table top together and permitting the legs to be moved longitudinally of the slotted opening to accommodate rolls of different widths.
- 11. The wrapping table assembly of claim 9 wherein each of the legs has a mounting tab which extends upwardly through the opening in the table top, with a flange at the upper end of the tab extending crosswise of the slotted opening and projecting beyond the lateral edges of the opening on the upper side of the table top.
- 12. The wrapping table assembly of claim 9 including a cutting blade extending along an edge of the table top generally parallel to the slotted opening.
- 13. In a wrapping table assembly for use with a roll of wrapping material having a cylindrical core: a generally rectangular table top, a supporting base having side and rear panels forming an enclosure at the sides and rear of the top with the front of the base being open, journal members projecting inwardly a limited distance from the side panels for receiving the end portions of the roll and supporting the roll for rotation about an axis positioned toward the rear of the base, and guide members extending along the side panels from the journal members toward the front of the base for guiding the end portions of the roll into the journal members when the roll of wrapping material is inserted into the base through the open front and rolled rearwardly along the guide members.
- 14. The wrapping table assembly of claim 13 wherein the journal members are open on their upper sides, and the guide members are inclined rearwardly and upwardly from the front of the base to the upper sides of the journal members.
- 15. The wrapping table assembly of claim 13 including a cutting blade extending along the front edge of the table top.
- 16. The wrapping table assembly of claim 13 wherein a flange of generally U-shaped cross-section extends along the front edge of the table top, and the cutting blade is secured between two sections of the flange.
- 17. The wrapping table assembly of claim 13 including an elongated slotted opening in the table top through which the free end of the wrapping material passes, and a flap member pivotally mounted in the opening for gripping the wrapping material and preventing the free end from falling back through the opening.
- 18. The wrapping table assembly of claim 13 wherein the roll of wrapping material is mounted on a spindle which extends through the core and is received in the journal members.
- 19. The wrapping table assembly of claim 18 including a collar mounted on the spindle at one end of the core to prevent longitudinal movement of the roll on the spindle.
- 20. In apparatus for wrapping an object with a plastic film material: a generally rectangular table top having an elongated slotted opening generally parallel to the front and rear edges thereof, a base having support members at the side and rear edges of the table top for supporting said top in a predetermined position above a supporting surface, said support members cooperating with the table top and the supporting surface to form an enclosed space toward the rear of the base with the front side of the base being open, journal members carried by the support members toward the rear of the base, a roll of plastic film material rotatively mounted between the journal members with the free end of the film material passing through the slotted opening in the table top, a pivotally mounted flap member closing the opening and engaging the film material to prevent the free end of the material from falling back through the opening, a cutting blade extending along the front edge of the table top for cutting the film material, and guide members extending along the side support members from the journal members toward the front of the base for guiding the roll of film material to the journal members when the roll is inserted from the front of the base.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the journal members are open on their upper sides, and the guide members are inclined rearwardly and upwardly from the front of the base to the upper sides of the journal members.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 597,520, filed Apr. 6, 1984, now abandoned, which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 466,873, filed Feb. 16, 1983, now abandoned, which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 416,669, filed Sept. 10, 1982, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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