Package of flat material and method of making a package of flat material
09738477 · 2017-08-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H2701/535
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B37/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A package of flat material in a flat profile and a method for making the package. Flat material is wound around a core having hollow channels that are coupled by engagement with extruding pins from a member. The member is mounted on an axis that rotates, causing the member to rotate. The rotation winds the flat material onto the core. The final package of flat material has a flat profile, which may be a convenient shape for storage in small and confined places.
Claims
1. A package for a flat material, the package comprising: a. a rigid core having a length and a width, top and bottom surfaces, and a plurality of structures separating the top and bottom surfaces that traverse the width of the core and are perpendicular to the length of the core, the plurality of structures creating a plurality of hollow channels for inserting a plurality of pins, wherein the rigid core is formed from a single piece of material; and b. a length of the flat material wrapped around the length of the core, wherein the perpendicular orientation of the plurality of structures to the length of the core provides stability and rigidity to maintain a uniform separation between the top and bottom surfaces of the core.
2. The package of flat material as recited in claim 1, wherein the material of the core is selected from the group consisting of cardboard and plastic.
3. The package of flat material as recited in claim 1, wherein the material of the core is of a predetermined thickness to provide a desired core thickness for facilitating wrapping of the flat material on the core.
4. The package of flat material as recited in claim 1, wherein the flat material is selected from the group consisting of adhesive tape, plastic film, cloth, metal, foil, composite material film, plastic, non-woven, and paper.
5. A method for making a package of flat material comprising: a. providing a member having a plurality of pins extending from the member b. providing a rigid core having a length and a width, top and bottom surfaces, and a plurality of structures separating the top and bottom surfaces that traverse the width of the core and are perpendicular to the length of the core, the plurality of structures creating a plurality of hollow channels for inserting the plurality of pins, wherein the rigid core is formed from a single piece of material, and wherein the perpendicular orientation of the plurality of structures to the length of the core provides stability and rigidity to maintain a uniform separation between the top and bottom surfaces of the core; c. engaging the plurality of pins within the plurality of hollow channels of the core; d. providing a length of the flat material; e. attaching an end of the length of the flat material onto the core; and f. rotating the member causing the flat material to wrap around the length of the core making a package of flat wrapped material.
6. The method for making a package of flat material as recited in claim 5, where the pins are cylindrical.
7. The method for making a package of flat material as recited in claim 5, where the pins are rectangular.
8. The method for making a package of flat material as recited in claim 5, where the member is coupled to a motor drive shaft for rotating the member.
9. A package of flat material, the package comprising: a rigid, rectangular core having a length defined by opposing ends and a width defined by opposing sides, wherein the core is formed from a single piece of material and comprises two surfaces positioned substantially parallel to one another and connected by a plurality of structures that traverse the width of the core and are perpendicular the length of the core, wherein the plurality of structures form a plurality of transverse hollow channels between the two surfaces which are perpendicular to length of the core and which provide for insertion of a plurality of pins; a length of a flat material wrapped in overlapping relation about the length of the core so that opposing ends of the core are covered by the flat material and opposing sides of the core remain exposed, the length of the flat material forming a plurality of layers of the flat material, wherein the perpendicular orientation of the plurality of structures to the length of the core provides stability and rigidity to maintain a uniform separation between the two surfaces of the core.
10. The package of flat material according to claim 9, wherein a width of the flat material is approximately the same as the width of the core.
11. The package of flat material according to claim 10, wherein the width of the flat material is about 2 inches.
12. The package of flat material of claim 9, wherein the material of the core comprises a cardboard material or a plastic material.
13. The package of flat material according to claim 9, wherein the material of the core comprises a rigid plastic material.
14. The package of flat material according to claim 9, wherein the plurality of structures that traverse the width of the core are substantially perpendicular to the two surfaces.
15. The package of flat material according to claim 14, wherein a profile of the plurality of transverse hollow channels is substantially square.
16. The package of flat material according to claim 14, wherein the transverse hollow channels have a diameter of about 0.1 inches.
17. The package of flat material according to claim 9, wherein the plurality of structures that traverse the width of the core are angled relative to the two surfaces.
18. The package of flat material according to claim 9, wherein the flat material is selected from the group consisting of adhesive tape, plastic film, cloth, metal, foil, composite material film, plastic, non-woven, and paper.
19. The package of flat material according to claim 9, wherein the flat material comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive tape.
20. The package of flat material according to claim 9, wherein the core has a thickness of about 0.1 inches.
21. The package of flat material of claim 9, wherein a section along the length of the core has a compressive strength of at least 10 in-lbs.
22. The package of flat material of claim 21, wherein the section is 0.18 inches wide or greater.
23. The package of flat material of claim 1, wherein a section along the length of the core has a compressive strength of at least 10 in-lbs, wherein the section is 0.18 inches wide or greater.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further aspects of the present disclosure together with additional features and advantages will be apparent from the following description of embodiments of the disclosure, which are shown in the accompanying drawing figures wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(15) It is to be understood that the description of the invention has been simplified to illustrate elements that are relevant for an understanding of the invention, while eliminating, for purposes of clarity, other elements that may be well known.
(16) The invention encompasses a package of flat wrapped material in a flat profile 2 as well as a process for manufacturing said flat wrapped material in a flat profile 2.
(17) One aspect of the present invention is the package of flat wrapped material in a flat profile 2, shown in
(18) a. a core 6 having a plurality of hollow channels 8 that traverse the core width 10; and
(19) b. flat material in a plurality of layers 4 wound around the core 6.
(20) The package of flat material includes a core 6 having a plurality of hollow channels 8 that traverse the core width 10. The core 6 may be a rectangular shape which, in addition to a core width 10, also has a core length 12 and a core thickness 14. The core 6 is a single piece of material having a top surface 16 and a bottom surface 18. The top surface of the core 16 and bottom surface of the core 18 are connected by structures 20 that create hollow channels 8 that traverse the core width 10 (as shown in
(21) The package of flat material in a flat profile includes a flat material 22 wound around a core 6 such that the flat material 22 exists in a plurality of layers 4. The flat material 22 may be, for example, adhesive tape, plastic film, cloth, metal foil, composite material film, paper, or other substantially flat material. The flat material has a width 24. One example of a flat material is shown in
(22) In some embodiments, the core length 12, core width 10, and core thickness 14 may be determined by the size and weight of the flat material 22 to be wound. In other embodiments, the core length 12, core width 10, and core thickness 14 may be determined to create a final product with a size suitable for storage in a particularly small spaces, for example, a shirt pocket, glove box, or backpack. In particularly useful embodiments of the present invention, the final product may be produced using a core length 12 of 4.5 inches, a core width 10 of 2 inches, and core thickness 14 of 0.1 inches with the width of the flat material 24 being about 2 inches. The core length 12, core width 10, and core thickness 14 may be varied depending on the application and desired look of the final product.
(23) The invention provides a process for manufacturing the flat wrapped material in a flat profile 2 that may be accomplished by the following steps:
(24) a. providing a core 6 as described previously;
(25) b. providing a member 28 having extending pins 30 (see
(26) c. coupling the member 28 to the core 6 by moving the core relative to the pins such that the extending pins 30, 30′ become situated within the hollow channels 8 of the core 6 (see
(27) d. providing a length of flat material 22;
(28) e. attaching the flat material 22 onto the core 6 (see
(29) f. rotating the member 28 causing the core 6 to rotate and wrap the flat material 22 around the core 6 to a desired length making a package of flat wrapped material (See
(30) According to the above disclosure, a core 6, which has the characteristics as described previously above, is provided.
(31) Next, a member 28 having extending pins 30 is provided. The extending pins may be cylindrical 30 or rectangular 30′. The member 28 has a length 32. The member 28 may be made from any structurally rigid material, for example, metal, plastic, or wood. The member 28 is mounted on an axis 34 which is perpendicular to the length of the member 32 and allows the member to rotate on the axis 34. As shown in
(32) Next, the member 28 is coupled to the core 6 by moving the core relative to the pins such that the extending pins 30 become situated in the hollow channels 8 of the core 6, creating an engagement of the pins 30 with the core 6. In this arrangement, the extending pins 30 transverse the core 6 through the hollow channels 8 and may be perpendicular to the core length 12. An example of the engaged pins and core 40 on a member 28 is illustrated in
(33) The member 28 with extending pins 30 mounted on an axis 34 may be incorporated into a machine to facilitate manufacture of the final package of flat material in a flat profile 2. One example of a suitable machine is the winding machine 42 shown in
(34) Next, a length of flat material 22 is provided. This flat material 22 may be, for example, adhesive tape, plastic film, cloth, metal foil, composite material film, paper, or other substantially flat material. In particularly useful embodiments of the invention, the width of the flat material 24 is substantially equal to the core width 10.
(35) The engaged pins and core 40 provides a base on which flat material 22 may be wound to create a flat material in a plurality of layers 4. The flat material 22 is next attached to the core 6. For adhesive-based flat material 22, the flat material may be secured directly onto the core 6 by directly adhering the leading edge of the flat material 22 to the bottom surface of the core 18 or top surface of the core 16. For non-adhesive based flat materials, the flat material 22 can be secured to the core 6 by an auxiliary adhesive source, for example, by taping or gluing the leading edge of the flat material 22 to the top surface of the core 16 or the bottom surface of the core 18. The flat material 22 may be adhered such that a flat plane of the flat material 22 is parallel with the top surface of the core 16 or bottom surface of the core 18 and such that the core width 10 and the width of the flat material 24 are substantially aligned. Exemplary illustrations of the attachment of adhesive flat material 22 to a plastic core 6 mounted on extending pins 30 (creating the engaged pins and core 40) are shown in
(36) Next, the member 28 is rotated about the axis 34 causing the core 6 to also rotate and wind the flat material 22 around the core 6, creating a flat material in a plurality of layers 4 around the core 6, as shown in
(37) In particularly useful embodiments of the present invention, the final product is the package of flat wrapped material in a flat profile 2 which is of suitable size and shape such that it fits into a shirt pocket, as illustrated in
(38) Various changes could be made in the above construction and method without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims below. It is intended that all matter contained in the above description as shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not as a limitation.