[0001] This invention relates generally to rolls on which fabric and like material can be
wound for storage and/or transportation.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0002] It is known to provide a fabric roll having an elongated core and an end cap releasably
attached to each end of the core. A length of fabric or like material can be wound
on the core to a diameter usually not exceeding the diameter or radial extent of the
end caps. To wind the fabric to a larger diameter requires the substitution of larger
end caps. However, to maintain an inventory of end caps of different sizes obviously
is very costly.
[0003] In accordance with the present invention, a larger end cap can be built up from an
assembly of smaller end caps. Thus, end caps of a given size may be used singly for
the smaller diameter rolls of fabric or the like and may be combined with one or more
additional end caps to provide an enlarged end cap unit for larger diameter rolls.
[0004] In accordance with the present invention, and as more specifically described hereinafter,
an end cap may have a central coupling for securing it to one end of a core. The end
cap may also have a partial coupling formation along one edge. The end cap is adapted
to be assembled edge-to-edge with one or more additional end caps of identical construction
to form an enlarged end cap unit in which the partial coupling formations combine
to form a second coupling for securing the end cap unit to one end of the core. Thus
the core may be used with a single end cap at each end for small rolls of fabric or
it may be used with one or more additional end caps assembled edge-to-edge into an
enlarged end cap unit at each end for larger diameter rolls.
[0005] It is an object of this invention to provide specially designed end caps having the
features referred to above.
[0006] A further object is to provide a fabric roll which is rugged and durable, relatively
inexpensive, and easy to manufacture, assemble and disassemble.
[0007] Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent
as the following description proceeds, especially when considered with the accompanying
drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Figure 1 is an exploded view in perspective of a roll constructed in accordance with
the invention having a core on which a given width of film or web or fabric or like
material may be wound, with end caps releasably secured to the ends of the core.
[0009] Figure 2 is an elevational view of an end cap.
[0010] Figure 2A is a fragmentary view of the end cap looking in the direction of the arrow
2A in Figure 2.
[0011] Figure 3 is a fragmentary view with parts in section showing an improved locking
device for releasably connecting the end cap and core, with the locking device in
the locking position.
[0012] Figure 4 is a sectional view taken on the line 4--4 in Figure 3.
[0013] Figure 5 is similar to Figure 3 but shows the locking device in the unlocked position.
[0014] Figure 6 is a sectional view taken on the line 6--6 in Figure 5.
[0015] Figure 7 is a perspective view with parts broken away, showing a module formed of
a plurality of fabric rolls in which the end caps are interfitted with one another,
with top and bottom pallets completing the module.
[0016] Figure 8 is a view in perspective showing four end caps at each end of a single core
arranged edge-to-edge to form an enlarged end cap unit so that a larger diameter roll
of fabric can be wound on the core.
[0017] Figure 9 is an enlarged fragmentary elevational view showing the coupling at the
center of an enlarged end cap unit formed by the partial coupling formations on the
individual end caps making up the enlarged end cap unit, and showing a core in broken
lines.
[0018] Figure 10 is a view taken on the line 10--10 in Figure 9.
[0019] Figure 11 is also taken on the line 10--10 in Figure 9, but with the core omitted.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] Referring now more particularly to the drawings, and especially to Figures 1 and
2 thereof, the roll 10 comprises an elongated core 12 and an end cap 14 at each end
of the core.
[0021] The core 12 preferably is in the form of a cylindrical tube which may be of substantially
uniform circular cross-section throughout most of its length or may have corrugations
in the mid-portion extending lengthwise thereof to strengthen the core.
[0022] The end caps 14 are identical discs, preferably square, each having a body portion
16 composed of radially extending spokes or struts 18 connected at their inner ends
to a central axially extending hub 20 which serves as a coupling for releasably securing
the end cap to the core. The struts 18 are connected at their outer ends to a rim
22. Each strut 18 has a narrow rib 23 extending lengthwise thereof. The body of the
end cap between the struts is preferably open for purposes of weight reduction.
[0023] The rim 22 of the end cap is preferably generally square and has an axially inner
peripheral surface portion 24 and an axially outer peripheral surface portion 26 both
of which face radially outwardly. These inner and outer peripheral surface portions
preferably extend throughout the entire periphery of the end cap in an undulating
pattern, except at one corner where a partial coupling formation 27, which will be
described more fully hereinafter, is provided.
[0024] The inner and outer peripheral surface portions 24 and 26 each consist of alternately
outwardly bulging and inwardly recessed surface segments 28 and 30. These bulging
and recessed surface segments are preferably of arcuate form and blend together in
a generally sine-wave configuration. The wave patterns of the two peripheral surface
portions 24 and 26 are 180° out of phase so that the bulges and recesses of one are
respectively opposite the recesses and bulges of the other.
[0025] The bulging and recessed surface segments of the inner peripheral surface portion
24 of each end cap are connected to the recessed and bulging surface segments, respectively,
of the outer peripheral surface portion 26 by linking surfaces 32 which are disposed
at a designated angle to the axis of the end cap, typically less than 90° and preferably
about 45°.
[0026] The hub 20 of each end cap has an internal surface 36 which may be cylindrical and
of uniform circular cross-section throughout its length or which may have a portion
thereof provided with circumferentially spaced, axially extending reliefs 37 adjacent
the inner end 38 thereof. An annular flange 39, of larger internal diameter than the
hub, extends axially outwardly from end 38 thereof. The hub 20 has a tubular portion
40 extending axially outwardly beyond the outer end of the hub in which are formed
a pair of diametrically opposed, circumferentially extending slots 41.
[0027] The core 12 has a portion 42 at each end adapted to telescope within the hub 20 of
an end cap. The radially outer surfaces of the end portions 42 are cylindrical and
fit snuggly with the hubs 20 of the end caps 14. Each end portion 42 has near its
outer end an annular groove 43, and axially inwardly thereof a radially outwardly
extending annular abutment 44. Each end portion 42 has an annular groove 45 between
groove 43 and abutment 44. When assembling an end cap 14 on the end of a core 12,
the end portion 42 of the core extends into the hub 20 and assumes a position in which
the abutment 44 engages the inner end 38 of the hub and the annular groove 43 registers
with the slots 41. In this position, the end cap is perpendicular to the core.
[0028] A locking device 46 is provided to releasably secure each end cap 14 to the core
12. The locking device is made of a flexible, resilient material and is generally
rectangular, having laterally spaced, generally parallel side bars 48 and 50 and longitudinally
spaced end bars 52 and 54. The side and end bars are integrally connected end-to-end
except for the gap 56 between the adjacent ends of the side bar 50 and end bar 54.
[0029] The laterally inner edges of the side bars 48 and 50 have a first set of opposed
arcuate recesses 60 and 62 near one end bar 52, and a second set of opposed, arcuate
recesses 64 and 66 near the other end bar 54. The recesses 60 and 62 are cut more
deeply into the side bars than are the recesses 64 and 66 and hence recesses 60 and
62 are spaced apart farther than recesses 64 and 66.
[0030] On one side of the end bar 52 of the locking device, there are two longitudinally
extending guides 70 which are spaced apart a distance slightly greater than the width
of a rib 23 on the strut of an end cap to engage and be guided thereby.
[0031] In the normal, relaxed or unflexed condition of the locking device 46, the side bars
are spaced apart a distance less than the outside diameter of the tubular portion
40 of the hub 20 of the end cap.
[0032] The core 12 is assembled with an end cap 14 by inserting one end portion 42 of the
core into the hub 20 of the end cap until the abutment 44 contacts the inner end 38
of the hub and the annular groove 43 registers with the slots 41 in the tubular portion
40 of the hub. The locking device 46 is flexed and stretched over the tubular portion
40 and turned so that the side bars 48 and 50 register with the hub slots 41 and the
guides 70 straddle one of the ribs 23, as shown. The gap 56 facilitates the stretching
and turning of the locking device.
[0033] The locking device can slide lengthwise, that is parallel to its side bars 48 and
50, between the limits established by the end bars 52 and 54.
[0034] The locking device 46 may be slid in one direction to align recesses 64 and 66 with
the slots 41, in which case the recesses 64 and 66 project through the slots 41 and
into the groove 43 to releasably lock the end cap on the core (Figures 3 and 4). The
locking device may be slid in the opposite direction to align recesses 60 and 62 with
slots 41, in which case recesses 60 and 62 project into the slots 41 but, because
they are cut more deeply, they do not project into groove 43 (Figures 5 and 6). Hence
in this latter position of the locking device 46, the end cap is released from the
core and may be separated and removed from the core. The guides 70, by straddling
a rib 23 on a strut 18 of an end cap, insure that the side bars 48 and 50 are always
in register with the slots 41.
[0035] The locking device will remain attached to the hub of the end cap and will not accidentally
become separated therefrom even after the end cap has been removed from the core,
because the side bars in all positions of the locking device register with and project
into the slots 41. The locking device is sufficiently flexible and so dimensioned
that it will resiliently hug the tubular portion 40 of the hub 20 with yielding pressure
at all times.
[0036] Fabric or like material F may be wound on the core of a roll between the end caps.
Because the grooves 43 in the core are endless, the core 12 can rotate even while
locked to the end caps by the locking devices 46, thereby facilitating winding and
unwinding the material F onto and off the core.
[0037] Referring to Figure 7, rolls with film or fabric wound on the core can be brought
together into a module by arranging the wound rolls so that the cores are parallel
and the end caps are in edge-to-edge contact. The wavy edge portions 24 and 26 interfit
with one another and, being out of phase, prevent longitudinal and lateral shifting.
Any number of fabric wound rolls may be bundled or grouped together. For example,
a module may be composed of two rows wide and two rows high of wound rolls as in Figure
7 or three or more rolls wide and three or more rolls high. The edge-to-edge interfit
is clearly shown in Figure 7.
[0038] The module is completed by a bottom pallet 72 supporting the bottom row of rolls
and a top pallet 73 over the top row of rolls, and one or more bands, not shown, around
the pallets to bind the rolls and pallets of the module together.
[0039] As stated above, an end cap 14 can be combined or assembled edge-to-edge with one
or more additional end caps of identical construction to provide an enlarged end cap
assembly 74. Figure 8 shows four end caps 14 assembled together edge-to-edge with
the wavy edge portions 24 and 26 interfitting in the same manner as in Figure 7, except
that in Figure 8 the four end caps are turned so that the partial coupling formations
27 are at the center of the end cap assembly 74. These partial coupling formations
27 are arcuate and substantially 90° in circumferential extent. When the four end
caps 14 are assembled as in Figure 8 the partial coupling formations cooperate with
one another to form a second cylindrical coupling 74 similar to the coupling or hub
20. Each of the partial coupling formations 27 has a circumferentially extending radially
inwardly extending rib 80. When the four end caps 14 are assembled as in Figure 8,
the four ribs 80 substantially abut in an end-to-end relationship and form a complete
circle which is interrupted only where the ends substantially abut at 81. The inner
surface of each partial coupling formation preferably has circumferentially spaced,
axially extending reliefs 82 extending from rib 80 to the inner end 84. An annular
flange 86 of enlarged internal diameter extends axially inwardly from inner end 84.
[0040] The ends of the core 12 are shown extending into the couplings 76 provided by the
end cap assemblies 74, with abutments 44 engaging the inner ends 84 of the partial
coupling formation 27. The core is prevented from pulling out of the couplings 76
of the end cap assemblies 74 by the ribs 80 which extend into grooves 45 in the ends
of the core. The four end caps 14 forming each end cap assembly 74 are held together
by any suitable means, as by a strap or belt partially shown by broken lines 90 in
Figure 8.
[0041] The core 12 is assembled with each end cap assembly 74 by first combining only two
adjacent end caps 14, for example, the bottom two in Figure 9, then introducing the
core by laying an end thereof into the saddle-like receptacle provided by the two
partial coupling formations 27, with the groove 45 receiving the ribs 80, and thereafter
assembling the upper two end caps 14 over the end of the core so that the ribs 80
thereof are also received In the groove 45. Finally the strap or belt 90 is applied.
1. An enlarged end cap assembly (14) comprising a plurality of end caps (14), each end
cap (14) having a minimum diameter and being smaller in size than said end cap assembly
(74), said end cap assembly (74) being formed by having the end caps (14) thereof
assembled together in edge-to-edge relation, said end cap assembly having a first
central coupling adapted to engage with one end of an elongated core (12) on which
a relatively large roll of flexible strip material, larger in diameter than the minimum
diameter of each end cap, is wound, each end cap (14) having a partial coupling formation
(27), said partial coupling formations (27) combining to form said first coupling,
wherein each end cap has a second central coupling (20) adapted to engage with one
end of an elongated core (12) on which a relatively small roll of flexible strip material,
smaller in diameter than the minimum diameter of each end cap, is wound.
2. An enlarged end cap assembly according to Claim 1, wherein each of said end caps (14)
is square or rectangular in shape.
3. An enlarged end cap assembly according to Claim 1 or 2, wherein said end caps (14)
are identical in shape.
4. An enlarged end cap assembly according to any one of Claims 1 to 3, wherein said partial
coupling formations (27) are located at corners of said end caps (14).
5. An enlarged end cap assembly according to any one of Claims 1 to 4, wherein said first
and second couplings are cylindrical, and said partial coupling formations (27) are
arcuate.
6. An enlarged end cap assembly according to any one of Claims 1 to 5, wherein each end
cap (14) has a central axis and a generally polygonal radially outer perimeter including
an axially inner polygonal peripheral surface portion (24) and an axially outer polygonal
peripheral surface portion (26), said inner and outer polygonal peripheral surface
portions (24,26) of each end cap facing radially outwardly and extending at least
throughout a portion of the perimeter thereof in an undulating pattern consisting
of alternately outwardly bulging and inwardly recessed surface segments (28,30), said
axially inner and outer peripheral surface portions (24,26) of each end cap (14) being
offset peripherally with respect to each other so that said bulging recessed segments
(28,38) of one of said peripheral surface portions (24,26) of each end cap (14) are
non-aligned axially with respect to said bulging and recessed segments (28,30) of
the other of said peripheral surface portions (24,26) thereof, in the aforesaid edge-to-edge
relation of the end caps, the bulging and recessed surface segments (28,30) of said
axially inner and outer peripheral surface portions (24,26) thereof interfitting with
one another and said outwardly bulging surface segments (28) resisting relative axial
movement therebetween.
7. An end cap for use in the assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, said
end cap comprising a central coupling (20) for securing to a core (12) on which a
length of flexible material can be wound a generally polygonal radially outer perimeter
rim (22) with undulating surface portions (28,30) matable with similar surface portions
28,30) of other end caps (14) and a partial coupling formation (27) at one corner
of the rim (22) which can be combined with coupling formation (27) of the other end
caps (14) to create another core coupling central to the end caps.
8. An end cap according to Claim 7, in combination with a detachable locking device (46)
for securing the core (12) to the coupling (20).
9. An end cap or combination according to Claim 7 or 8, with the end cap being of square
or rectangular shape.
10. An end cap or combination according to Claim 7,8 or 9, wherein there is a body portion
(16) composed of spokes or struts (18) extending between the rim (22) and the central
coupling (20) of the end cap.