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US3743203A
US3743203A US00129484A US3743203DA US3743203A US 3743203 A US3743203 A US 3743203A US 00129484 A US00129484 A US 00129484A US 3743203D A US3743203D A US 3743203DA US 3743203 A US3743203 A US 3743203A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • One end plate defines an outwardly projecting annular flange for engagement against the end of a roll core.
  • the inner wall receives an elongated sleeve bearing mounted therein for rotation of the shell thereabout.
  • the sleeve includes a clamping head for a locking thereof to a roll supporting shaft. Handling holes are provided through the outermost plate which holes are enable easy access to an internal grease fitting.
  • the conventional chuck heretofore utilized has normally been formed of cast iron or a semi-steel casting with a plurality of core gripping ribs provided about the exterior thereof.
  • Such ribs are highly conducive to both noise and wear, the ribs tending to peen over and produce dangerous slivers which injure the hands when handling and cause excessive wear on the interior of the core which it supports.
  • the ribbed chuck also tends to cause a tumbling effect between the chuck and the core.
  • the shell of the chuck herein is provided with a smooth outer wall which is closely fitted to the interior diameter of the core with the core turning with the shell, rather than relative thereto, about a central shaft mounted sleeve.
  • Ball bearings are utilized between the shell and sleeve to provide for the noiseless substantially wear free rolling of the core,with the shell being specifically constructed so as to facilitate access to the bearings for greasing purposes.
  • the core chuck of the instant invention includes a shell having inner and outer cylindrical walls interconnected by opposed annular end plates.
  • One of the end plates has a peripheral portion thereofprojecting beyond the outer wall so as to define a flange engageable against the core end.
  • An elongated sleeve is received through and rotatably positioned within the inner cylindrical wall, and incorporates a clamping head for a fixing thereof to the roll supporting shaft.
  • the outer cylindrical wall of the shell is smooth and intimately engages the end portion of the core completely thereabout.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one end of a paper roll supported by the core chuck of the instant invention
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view through a chuck supported roll illustrating the manner in which a chuck is to be associated with each end thereof;
  • P16. 3 is a perspective view of the chuck with a portion of the sleeve clamp exploded therefrom;
  • FIG. 4 is an outer end view of the chuck.
  • the chuck includes two major portions, the shell 12 and the sleeve 14.
  • the shell 12 includes smooth concentric spaced outer and inner cylindrical walls 16 and 18 interconnected at the opposite ends thereof by outer and inner annular end plates 20 and 22.
  • the inner cylindrical wall 18 has one end thereof welded to the plate 20 directly about the central opening 24 provided therein.
  • the plate 20 in turn projects peripherally beyond the outer cylindrical wall 16, which is also welded thereto, so as to define an annular outer flange portion which abuts against the end of the roll and roll core 26.
  • the inner plate 22 surrounds the opposite end of the inner wall 18 and is welded thereto, with the outer periphery of the plate 22 being substantially coextensive with and welded to the corresponding end of the outer cylindrical wall 16.
  • the sleeve 14 is of asize so as to be closely although slidably received about the roll supporting shaft 28.
  • the sleeve 14,which is cylindrical, is positioned in inwardly spaced concentric relation to the inner shell wall 18 with the shell 12 being mounted onthe sleeve 14 for rotation thereabout.
  • This mounting for rotation is effected by inner and outer ball bearing units 30 positioned between the sleeve 14 and the shell wall 18 and retained by appropriate retaining rings 32 groove mounted in the opposed sleeve and wall. It will be appreciated that the retaining rings are so orientated as to prevent a longitudinal shifting of either the sleeve or the shell.
  • the outer end portion of the sleeve 14 is provided with a small annular outwardly directed shoulder portion 34 which seats againstthe outermost bearing unit 30 and assists in confining the bearing unit and stabilizing the sleeve relative thereto.
  • the sleeve is provided with an integral rectangular upwardly directed head portion 36 which includes an arcuate or semicircular seat 38 positioned beneath and cradling the shaft 28.
  • a similar independent upper head portion 40 including a downwardly directed arcuate seat 42, is provided to overlie the seated shaft 28 and, through clamping bolts 44, clamp the shaft 28 in a manner whereby rotation be-tween the sleeve 14 and the shaft 28 is precluded.
  • the bolts 44 may slide longitudinally through bores 46 through the upper head portion 40 and be threadedly received within internally threaded bores 48 on the lower head portion 36. Both head'portions incorporate horizontal meeting faces to the opposite sides of the arcuate seat portions 38 and 42 formed therein.
  • both head portions 36 and 40 can be formed integrally with the sleeve 14 with the upper head portion 40 then severed therefrom, thus insuring properly sized cooperating head portions which will effectively clamp about and to the shaft 28.
  • the outer shell end plate 20 is provided with a series of holes 50 therethrough which communicate with the interior of the shell between the outer and inner cylindrical walls 16 and 18. These holes 50 reduce the weight of the chuck, provide finger holes for facilitating a handling and mounting of the chuck, and at least one of the holes 50 is so orientated as to enable the introduction of a conventional grease gun to an internally mounted grease fitting 52 which communicates with the chamber provided between thebearing units 30 so as to provide a convenient and highly unique manner of lubricating the bearing units.
  • This core chuck adapted to be used in pairs in the supporting of the opposite ends of a paper roll from which paper is to be drawn, is highly stable and provides for a nonslipping engagement with the roll core in conjunction with a relatively friction free rotation of the core with the chuck shell about the central sleeve which is affixed to the roll supporting shaft.
  • the engagement between the chuck shell and the core is effected about the entire smooth cylindrical outer periphery of the outer shell wall whereby an extremely close fit can be provided therebetween without any projecting ribs or the like which tend to result in slippage between the shell and the core and effect damage to both.
  • This close fit between the shell and the core, in conjunction with the easily lubricated bearing units results in a smoothly and noiselessly operating arrangement wherein substantially no operational wear is experienced.
  • a core chuck for mounting a paper roll on a roll supporting shaft comprising a shell and a sleeve, said shell including a smooth projection-free core conforming cylindrical outer wall and a cylindrical inner wall in inwardly spaced concentrical relation to said outer wall, said sleeve extending concentrically through said inner wall, and bearing means mounting said shell on said sleeve for rotation thereabout, said bearing means being engaged between said inner wall and said sleeve and defining a hollow interior therebetween, said sleeve being adapted to clamp to a roll supporting shaft for rotation of a shell engaged roll core thereabout, said shell including a pair of opposed platelike end walls extending between and fixed to the corresponding ends of the spaced inner and outer concentric cylindrical walls to define a hollow interior within said shell, a first one of said end walls having a peripheral edge portion thereof projecting outwardly beyond said outer wall and defining a core end engaging flange for limiting the inward insertion of the shell within a roll core.
  • bearing means comprises a pair of ball bearing units spaced longitudinally from each other along the length of the concentric sleeve and inner wall.
  • a core chuck for mounting a paper roll on a roll supporting shaft, said chuck comprising a shell and a sleeve, said shell including a smooth projection-free core conforming cylindrical outer wall and a cylindrical inner wall in inwardly spaced concentrical relation to said outer wall, said sleeve extending concentricaily through said inner wall, and bearing means mounting said shell on said sleeve for rotation thereabout, said bearing means being engaged between said inner wall and said sleeve, said sleeve being adpated to clamp to a roll supporting shaft for rotation on a shell engaged roll core thereabout, said shell including a pair of opposed plate-like end walls extending between and fixed to the corresponding ends of the spaced inner and outer concentric cylindrical walls to define a hollow interior within said shell, a first one of said end walls having a peripheral edge portion thereof projecting outwardly beyond said outer wall and defining a core end engaging flange for limiting the inward insertion of the shell within a roll core, said first end wall
  • the chuck of claim 6 including a series of retaining rings precluding a longitudinal shifting between the shell, bearing means and sleeve.

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The chuck includes smooth concentric spaced inner and outer cylindrical walls interconnected by annular end plates. One end plate defines an outwardly projecting annular flange for engagement against the end of a roll core. The inner wall receives an elongated sleeve bearing mounted therein for rotation of the shell thereabout. The sleeve includes a clamping head for a locking thereof to a roll supporting shaft. Handling holes are provided through the outermost plate which holes are enable easy access to an internal grease fitting.

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United States Patent [1 1 Rancourt 1 CORE CHUCK [76] Inventor: Arthur J. Rancourt, 38 Sanger,
Waterville, Maine 04901 [22] Filed: Mar. 30, 1971 [21] Appl. No.: 129,484
52 us. Cl. 242/684 [51] Int. Cl B65h 19/02 [58] Field of Search 242/684, 71.8, 68.6; 308/20 [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,737,036 11/1929 Wego 308/20 1,796,534 3/1931 Pope 3,312,408 4/1967 Owens 3,489,468 l/l970 Buck 308/20 Primary ExaminerLouis R. Prince Assistant Examiner.lohn M. Jillions Attorney-Clarence A. O'Brien and Harvey B. Jacobson [57] ABSTRACT The chuck includes smooth concentric spaced inner and outer cylindrical walls interconnected by annular end plates. One end plate defines an outwardly projecting annular flange for engagement against the end of a roll core. The inner wall receives an elongated sleeve bearing mounted therein for rotation of the shell thereabout. The sleeve includes a clamping head for a locking thereof to a roll supporting shaft. Handling holes are provided through the outermost plate which holes are enable easy access to an internal grease fitting.
6 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures July 3, 1973 v CORE CHUCK The invention herein is directed to new and useful improvements in core chucks, particularly of the type utilized in the support and handling of parent paper rolls from which paper is to be delivered to paper winders or other paper handling machines requiring a smooth and free delivery.
It is a primary object of the instant invention to provide a core chuck which, while relatively simple in structure, constitutes a significant improvement over conventional core chucks, providing a chuck which enables a smooth substantially friction free turning of the core, both noiselessly and without wear on either the chuck or the roll core.
The conventional chuck heretofore utilized has normally been formed of cast iron or a semi-steel casting with a plurality of core gripping ribs provided about the exterior thereof. Such ribs are highly conducive to both noise and wear, the ribs tending to peen over and produce dangerous slivers which injure the hands when handling and cause excessive wear on the interior of the core which it supports. The ribbed chuck also tends to cause a tumbling effect between the chuck and the core.
In providing a chuck which overcomes the above noted deficiences, the shell of the chuck herein is provided with a smooth outer wall which is closely fitted to the interior diameter of the core with the core turning with the shell, rather than relative thereto, about a central shaft mounted sleeve. Ball bearings are utilized between the shell and sleeve to provide for the noiseless substantially wear free rolling of the core,with the shell being specifically constructed so as to facilitate access to the bearings for greasing purposes.
Structurally, the core chuck of the instant invention includes a shell having inner and outer cylindrical walls interconnected by opposed annular end plates. One of the end plates has a peripheral portion thereofprojecting beyond the outer wall so as to define a flange engageable against the core end. An elongated sleeve is received through and rotatably positioned within the inner cylindrical wall, and incorporates a clamping head for a fixing thereof to the roll supporting shaft. The outer cylindrical wall of the shell is smooth and intimately engages the end portion of the core completely thereabout.
These together with other objects and advantages which will become subsequently apparent reside in the details of construction and operation as more fully hereinafter described and. claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one end of a paper roll supported by the core chuck of the instant invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view through a chuck supported roll illustrating the manner in which a chuck is to be associated with each end thereof;
P16. 3 is a perspective view of the chuck with a portion of the sleeve clamp exploded therefrom; and
FIG. 4 is an outer end view of the chuck.
Referring now more specifically to the drawings, reference numeral is used to generally designate the core chuck comprising the instant invention. The chuck includes two major portions, the shell 12 and the sleeve 14.
The shell 12 includes smooth concentric spaced outer and inner cylindrical walls 16 and 18 interconnected at the opposite ends thereof by outer and inner annular end plates 20 and 22. The inner cylindrical wall 18 has one end thereof welded to the plate 20 directly about the central opening 24 provided therein. The plate 20 in turn projects peripherally beyond the outer cylindrical wall 16, which is also welded thereto, so as to define an annular outer flange portion which abuts against the end of the roll and roll core 26.
- The inner plate 22 surrounds the opposite end of the inner wall 18 and is welded thereto, with the outer periphery of the plate 22 being substantially coextensive with and welded to the corresponding end of the outer cylindrical wall 16.
The sleeve 14 is of asize so as to be closely although slidably received about the roll supporting shaft 28. The sleeve 14,which is cylindrical, is positioned in inwardly spaced concentric relation to the inner shell wall 18 with the shell 12 being mounted onthe sleeve 14 for rotation thereabout. This mounting for rotation is effected by inner and outer ball bearing units 30 positioned between the sleeve 14 and the shell wall 18 and retained by appropriate retaining rings 32 groove mounted in the opposed sleeve and wall. It will be appreciated that the retaining rings are so orientated as to prevent a longitudinal shifting of either the sleeve or the shell.
The outer end portion of the sleeve 14 is provided with a small annular outwardly directed shoulder portion 34 which seats againstthe outermost bearing unit 30 and assists in confining the bearing unit and stabilizing the sleeve relative thereto. Just outward of the shoulder 34, the sleeve is provided with an integral rectangular upwardly directed head portion 36 which includes an arcuate or semicircular seat 38 positioned beneath and cradling the shaft 28. A similar independent upper head portion 40, including a downwardly directed arcuate seat 42, is provided to overlie the seated shaft 28 and, through clamping bolts 44, clamp the shaft 28 in a manner whereby rotation be-tween the sleeve 14 and the shaft 28 is precluded. The bolts 44, for purposes of convenience, may slide longitudinally through bores 46 through the upper head portion 40 and be threadedly received within internally threaded bores 48 on the lower head portion 36. Both head'portions incorporate horizontal meeting faces to the opposite sides of the arcuate seat portions 38 and 42 formed therein. In fact, as one means of forming the sleeve 14 with head portions, both head portions 36 and 40 can be formed integrally with the sleeve 14 with the upper head portion 40 then severed therefrom, thus insuring properly sized cooperating head portions which will effectively clamp about and to the shaft 28.
The outer shell end plate 20 is provided with a series of holes 50 therethrough which communicate with the interior of the shell between the outer and inner cylindrical walls 16 and 18. These holes 50 reduce the weight of the chuck, provide finger holes for facilitating a handling and mounting of the chuck, and at least one of the holes 50 is so orientated as to enable the introduction of a conventional grease gun to an internally mounted grease fitting 52 which communicates with the chamber provided between thebearing units 30 so as to provide a convenient and highly unique manner of lubricating the bearing units.
From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that a highly unique core chuck has been defined. This core chuck, adapted to be used in pairs in the supporting of the opposite ends of a paper roll from which paper is to be drawn, is highly stable and provides for a nonslipping engagement with the roll core in conjunction with a relatively friction free rotation of the core with the chuck shell about the central sleeve which is affixed to the roll supporting shaft. The engagement between the chuck shell and the core is effected about the entire smooth cylindrical outer periphery of the outer shell wall whereby an extremely close fit can be provided therebetween without any projecting ribs or the like which tend to result in slippage between the shell and the core and effect damage to both. This close fit between the shell and the core, in conjunction with the easily lubricated bearing units, results in a smoothly and noiselessly operating arrangement wherein substantially no operational wear is experienced.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
What is claimed as new is as follows:
1. A core chuck for mounting a paper roll on a roll supporting shaft, said chuck comprising a shell and a sleeve, said shell including a smooth projection-free core conforming cylindrical outer wall and a cylindrical inner wall in inwardly spaced concentrical relation to said outer wall, said sleeve extending concentrically through said inner wall, and bearing means mounting said shell on said sleeve for rotation thereabout, said bearing means being engaged between said inner wall and said sleeve and defining a hollow interior therebetween, said sleeve being adapted to clamp to a roll supporting shaft for rotation of a shell engaged roll core thereabout, said shell including a pair of opposed platelike end walls extending between and fixed to the corresponding ends of the spaced inner and outer concentric cylindrical walls to define a hollow interior within said shell, a first one of said end walls having a peripheral edge portion thereof projecting outwardly beyond said outer wall and defining a core end engaging flange for limiting the inward insertion of the shell within a roll core.
2. The chuck of claim 1 wherein said bearing means comprises a pair of ball bearing units spaced longitudinally from each other along the length of the concentric sleeve and inner wall.
3. The chuck of claim 1 wherein said first end wall is provided with at least one hole therethrough, said hole communicating with the interior of the sheel between the inner and outer walls.
4. The chuck of claim 4 wherein said inner wall is provided with a grease fitting accessible through the end wall hole and interiorly communicated with said bearing means for a selective lubrication thereof from exteriorly of said shell.
5. A core chuck for mounting a paper roll on a roll supporting shaft, said chuck comprising a shell and a sleeve, said shell including a smooth projection-free core conforming cylindrical outer wall and a cylindrical inner wall in inwardly spaced concentrical relation to said outer wall, said sleeve extending concentricaily through said inner wall, and bearing means mounting said shell on said sleeve for rotation thereabout, said bearing means being engaged between said inner wall and said sleeve, said sleeve being adpated to clamp to a roll supporting shaft for rotation on a shell engaged roll core thereabout, said shell including a pair of opposed plate-like end walls extending between and fixed to the corresponding ends of the spaced inner and outer concentric cylindrical walls to define a hollow interior within said shell, a first one of said end walls having a peripheral edge portion thereof projecting outwardly beyond said outer wall and defining a core end engaging flange for limiting the inward insertion of the shell within a roll core, said first end wall being provided with at least one hole therethrough, said hole communicating with the interior of the shell between the inner and outer walls, said inner wall being provided with a grease fitting accessible through the end wall hole and interiorly communicated with said bearing means for a selective lubrication thereof from exteriorly of said shell, said sleeve including an upwardly directed seat integrally formed therewith outward of said first end wall of the shell, said seat being conformable to a roll supporting shaft for a reception of the shaft therein, and a shaft clamping portion removably positionable over the seat for a clamping of a shaft therein.
6. The chuck of claim 6 including a series of retaining rings precluding a longitudinal shifting between the shell, bearing means and sleeve.
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1. A core chuck for mounting a paper roll on a roll supporting shaft, said chuck comprising a shell and a sleeve, said shell including a smooth projection-free core conforming cylindrical outer wall and a cylindrical inner wall in inwardly spaced concentrical relation to said outer wall, said sleeve extending concentrically through said inner wall, and bearing means mounting said shell on said sleeve for rotation thereabout, said bearing means being engaged between said inner wall and said sleeve and defining a hollow interior therebetween, said sleeve being adapted to clamp to a roll supporting shaft for rotation of a shell engaged roll core thereabout, said shell including a pair of opposed plate-like end walls extending between and fixed to the corresponding ends of the spaced inner and outer concentric cylindrical walls to define a hollow interior within said shell, a first one of said end walls having a peripheral edge portion thereof projecting outwardly beyond said outer wall and defining a core end engaging flange for limiting the inward insertion of the shell within a roll core.
2. The chuck of claim 1 wherein said bearing means comprises a pair of ball bearing units spaced longitudinally from each other along the length of the concentric sleeve and inner wall.
3. The chuck of claim 1 wherein said first end wall is provided with at least one hole therethrough, said hole communicating with the interior of the shell between the inner and outer walls.
4. The chuck of claim 4 wherein said inner wall is provided with a grease fitting accessible through the end wall hole and interiorly communicated with said bearing means for a selective lubrication thereof from exteriorly of said shell.
5. A core chuck for mounting a paper roll on a roll supporting shaft, said chuck comprising a shell and a sleeve, said shell including a smooth projection-free core conforming cylindrical outer wall and a cylindrical inner wall in inwardly spaced concentrical relation to said outer wall, said sleeve extending concentrically through said inner wall, and bearing means mounting said shell on said sleeve for rotation thereabout, said bearing means being engaged between said inner wall and said sleeve, said sleeve being adpated to clamp to a roll supporting shaft for rotation on a shell engaged roll core thereabout, said shell including a pair of opposed plate-like end walls extending between and fixed to the corresponding ends of the spaced inner and outer concentric cylindrical walls to define a hollow interior within said shell, a first one of said end walls having a peripheral edge portion thereof projecting outwardly beyond said outer wall and defining a core end engaging flange for limiting the inward insertion of the shell within a roll core, said first end wAll being provided with at least one hole therethrough, said hole communicating with the interior of the shell between the inner and outer walls, said inner wall being provided with a grease fitting accessible through the end wall hole and interiorly communicated with said bearing means for a selective lubrication thereof from exteriorly of said shell, said sleeve including an upwardly directed seat integrally formed therewith outward of said first end wall of the shell, said seat being conformable to a roll supporting shaft for a reception of the shaft therein, and a shaft clamping portion removably positionable over the seat for a clamping of a shaft therein.
6. The chuck of claim 6 including a series of retaining rings precluding a longitudinal shifting between the shell, bearing means and sleeve.
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US4848692A (en) * 1985-11-26 1989-07-18 Somar Corporation Apparatus for fitting rotary
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US5749539A (en) * 1994-06-29 1998-05-12 Ranpak Corp. Dunnage-creating machine with plugless paper roll and method
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US3312408A (en) * 1964-10-12 1967-04-04 Thomas M Owens Live collar assembly for winding machines
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US4105171A (en) * 1977-06-08 1978-08-08 Super Chuck, Inc. Safety drive chuck
US4582273A (en) * 1984-01-23 1986-04-15 Alfred Saraisky Inserts and cooperating retaining means for use with web dispensing means
US4848692A (en) * 1985-11-26 1989-07-18 Somar Corporation Apparatus for fitting rotary
WO1991001262A1 (en) * 1989-07-17 1991-02-07 Australian Thread Pty. Ltd. Improvements in yarn support devices
US5749539A (en) * 1994-06-29 1998-05-12 Ranpak Corp. Dunnage-creating machine with plugless paper roll and method
US7128292B1 (en) * 2005-10-10 2006-10-31 Mitchum Leonard L Device for lifting paper rolls
CN102991986A (en) * 2012-12-10 2013-03-27 中山市盈科轴承制造有限公司 Support assembly matched with carrying roller on conveying platform

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