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Core for core wound paper products having preferred seam construction

 Randy Gene Ogg et al
A core for core wound paper products. The core is made by wrapping dual plies in a spiral pattern and adhering the plies together. The edge of one ply overlaps the ply gap of the other ply, preventing a single ply thickness from occurring anywhere on the core. Alternatively, the edge of ...
Inventors: Randy Gene Ogg, Martin Henry Stark
Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Company
Primary Examiner: William A. Rivera

U.S. Classification
242/610.1; 138/144; 156/188; 156/195; 428/37

International Classification
B65H 7518

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Referenced by

Patent NumberTitleIssue date
5865396Core for core wound paper products having preferred seam constructionFeb 2, 1999
6036139Differential ply core for core wound paper productsMar 14, 2000
6443387Paper core turnup apparatusSep 3, 2002
6851643Spirally wound tube with enhanced inner diameter stiffness, and method of making sameFeb 8, 2005

Claims

What is claimed is:

1. A two-ply core having a generally round cross section with an inner circumference and an outer circumference, said core comprising an inner ply and an outer ply joined together in face-to-face relationship without an intervening ply therebetween, said inner ply and said outer ply each having a predetermined width defined by two edges and being spirally wound together to form a hollow cylinder, said outer ply subtending an arc greater than 360 degrees forming an outer ply overlap, said outer ply overlap being disposed on the outer circumference of said core wherein said inner ply is not disposed diametrically outwardly of any portion of said outer ply, and said inner ply subtending an arc greater than 360 degrees forming an inner ply overlap, said inner ply overlap being disposed on the inner circumference of said core wherein said outer ply is not disposed diametrically inwardly of any portion of said inner ply.

2. A core according to claim 1 wherein said core has two oppositely disposed ends and said inner ply overlap and said outer ply overlap extend from one said end of said core to the other said end of said core.

3. A method of making a two-ply core having a generally round cross section with an inner circumference and an outer circumference and a length defined by opposed ends, said method comprising the steps of:

providing two plies; and
winding said plies together in face to face joined relationship to form an elongate hollow core having a wall throughout its length of not less than two plies, wherein said step of winding, said plies comprises winding said plies so that said outer ply has an outer ply overlap, said outer ply overlap being disposed on the outer circumference of said core wherein said inner ply is not disposed diametrically outwardly of any portion of said outer ply, and said inner ply has an inner ply overlap, said inner ply overlap being disposed on the inner circumference of said core wherein said outer ply is not disposed diametrically inwardly of any portion of said inner ply.