Reusable Wrapper For A Roll Of Material

A wrapper (26) for a roll of material, which wrapper (26) comprises a body wrap portion (30) for extending around the circumference of the roll of material (28), a first end member (32) for covering a first end (34) of the roll of material (28), a second end member (36) for covering a second end (37) of the roll of material (28), and fastener means (40) which forms an integral part of the wrapper (26), which enables the wrapper (26) to be secured around the roll of material (28) to protect the roll of material (28) until the roll of material (28) is to be used, which enables the wrapper (26) to be removed from the roll of material (28) when the roll of material (28) is to be used, and which enables the wrapper (26) to be a reusable wrapper (26) for subsequent use on other rolls of material (28).

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Description

This invention relates to a wrapper for a roll of material and, more especially, this invention relates to a reusable wrapper for a roll of material.

Industrial rolls of material, for example rolls of printing paper, are currently wrapped in cardboard in order to protect the rolls of material during transport from a supplier to an end user. In most cases, the cardboard wrapping contains some form of waterproof material in order to protect the material from getting wet or losing moisture. The known cardboard wrapping usually comprises a body wrap portion for extending around the circumference of the roll of material, a first end member for covering a first end of the roll of material, and a second end member for covering a second end of the roll of material. The body wrap portion is normally wound 1.5 times around the circumference of the roll of material. The body wrap portion is glued to itself in order to secure the body wrap portion on the roll of material. The body wrap portion is usually wider than the roll of material, so that there is an overhang when the body wrap portion is wrapped around the circumference of the roll of material. This overhang is folded down to extend parallel to the first and second ends of the roll of material. This folding down of the overhang protects the corners of the roll of material, and also protects part of the exposed first and second ends. The first and second end members are able to be attached to the folded down overhang sections, for example by an adhesive.

When a wrapped roll of material is ready for use by an end user, an operator will normally insert a sharp knife between each end of the roller of material and its adjacent end member. The end members are cut off by rolling the roll of material whilst holding the knife in an appropriate position. From a health and safety aspect, this practice is not the safest way to remove the end caps. There is a possibility that the operator will cut themselves. There is also a possibility that the operator will not insert the knife in exactly the correct position, in which case the material in the roll of material will be damaged.

The first and second end members are disposed of as waste. The operator then needs to remove the body wrap portion. To do this, the operator may use a plastic tool which has a sharp point at one end, and which is inserted between the body wrap portion and the surface of the outer layer of material on the roll of material. By pushing the plastics tool across the roll of material, the body wrap portion is split and it falls away. Once the unwrapped roll of material is rolled off the body wrap portion, the body wrap portion can be thrown away as waste.

Due to the fact that the waste material, formed by the body wrap portion and the first and second end members, has a waterproofing chemical included in it, it is difficult to recycle this waste wrapping.

It is an aim of the present invention to obviate or reduce the above mentioned problems.

Accordingly, in one non-limiting embodiment of the present invention there is provided a wrapper for a roll of material, which wrapper comprises a body wrap portion for extending around the circumference of the roll of material, a first end member for covering a first end of the roll of material, a second end member for covering a second end of the roll of material, and fastener means which forms an integral part of the wrapper, which enables the wrapper to be secured around the roll of material to protect the roll of material until the roll of material is to be used, which enables the wrapper to be removed from the roll of material when the roll of material is to be used, and which enables the wrapper to be a reusable wrapper for subsequent use on other rolls of material.

With the reusable wrapper of the present invention, the previous problem of a substantial amount of waste material each time a roll of material is unwrapped is avoided. This saves on the cost of the material itself, and also on recycling problems. Still further, the wrapper of the present invention is able to be removed from the roll of material in a much safer manner than the above mentioned use of the knife and the plastics tool. cost savings to industry are able to be substantial. The wrapper of the present invention is able to provide good protection for the roll of material inside it, both from the aspect of physical blows for example from forklift trucks, and also from the aspect of moisture control.

The fastener means is preferably a push-to-fasten and a pull-to-unfasten fastener means. Such a fastener means is preferably a hook and loop fastener means. A suitable hook and loop fastener means is available under the registered Trade Mark VELCRO. Fastener means other than hook and loop fastener means may be employed so that, for example, the fastener means may be press studs.

The hook and loop fastener means may comprise a pad which is on the inside face of a first end of the body wrap portion and which extends across the entire inside face of the first end of the body wrap portion, a plurality of strips which are on an outside face of the body wrap portion and which extend transversely across the outside face of the body wrap portion, and a pair of strips which are positioned on the outside face of the body portion and which extend longitudinally one along each edge of the outside face of the body wrap portion, whereby the wrapper can be secured around rolls of material of different diameters.

The wrapper may be one in which the body wrap portion has longitudinally extending edge portions which overhang the sides of the roll of material, in which the longitudinally extending edge portions are foldable to lie alongside the sides of the roll of material, and in which the longitudinally extending edge portions have hook and loop fastener means for securing to hook and look fastener means on the first and second end members. The hook and loop fastener means on the longitudinally extending edge portions may also secure to themselves and thereby act to keep the longitudinally extending edge portions in their folded condition.

The first and second end members may be completely separable from the body wrap portion. Alternatively, the first and second end members may be attached to each side of the body wrap portion. This may be effected by having the first and the second end members each connected to the body wrap portion by an integrally formed hinge. With connected first and second end members, they cannot get lost during use.

The wrapper may include reflective tape positioned adjacent the end of the body wrap portion that needs to be opened. This enables the appropriate end of the body wrap portion easily to be identified by an operator commencing to open the wrapper. Other types of locator means for indicating where to open the wrapper may be employed. The provision of the locator means may be especially useful for allowing automated unwrapping machines easily to locate the appropriate end of the body wrap portion.

The wrapper may include at least one identity tag. Preferably, the identity tag is a radio frequency identity tag. The identity tag enables information regarding the wrapper to be sent back to tag reader means at a control station. The progress of the wrapper and its protected roll of material can thus be checked, for example from a mill to a warehouse, docks, a customer store or to an end use machine.

Preferably, each separate part of the wrapper is provided with one of the identity tags.

Preferably, the wrapper is made of water resistant material. Preferably, the wrapper is made of a flexible reinforced plastics material similar to that used in marquees or in heavy goods vehicle trailers with curtain sides. This material is very strong and it can be used many times.

The material in the roll of material may be paper, fabric or any material that is made and used in rolls. Usually the rolls will be large industrial rolls.

The present invention also extends to a roll of material when provided with the wrapper.

Embodiments of the invention will now be described solely by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:

FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a roll of material provided with a known wrapper;

FIG. 2 shows the wrapper and the roll of material of FIG. 1, with the wrapper about to be cut in order to enable the roll of material to be used;

FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a first wrapper of the present invention on a roll of material;

FIG. 4 shows in more detail how a body wrap portion of the wrapper is secured in position on the roll of material;

FIG. 5 illustrates how the body wrap portion is bent over at its ends in order to form securing means for securing first and second end members of the wrapper in position; and

FIG. 6 shows a second wrapper of the present invention, the second wrapper being provided with locator means.

Referring to FIG. 1, there is shown a known wrapper 2 for a roll of material 4. The wrapper 2 comprises a body wrap portion 6 for extending around the circumference of the roll of material 4. The wrapper 2 also comprises a first end member 8 or covering a first end 10 of the roll of material 4. The wrapper 2 further comprises a second end member 12 for covering a second end 14 of the roll of material 4.

The wrapper 2 is such that the body wrap portion 6 is made of cardboard. It is wound 1.5 times around the roll of material 4, and then it is stuck to itself by an adhesive. The body wrap portion 6 is wider than the roll of material 4 so that the overhang portions at each end of the roll of material 4 can be folded down into protective end portions 16. The protective end portions 16 protect the corners of the roll of material 4, and also the illustrated part of the exposed first and second ends 10, 14. The protective end portions 16 form a surface against which the first and second end members 8, 12 can be secured by an adhesive.

FIG. 2 illustrates how the wrapper 2 is removed from the roll of material 4. As can be seen from FIG. 4, the roll of material 4 is wound on a core 18. The first step in removing the wrapper 2 is to insert a sharp knife 20 between the first end member 8 and the adjacent first end 10 of the roll of material 4. If the roll of material 4 is then rolled, the first end member 10, which is often referred to as an end cap, is cut off the roll of material 4. FIG. 2 shows the first end member 8 having been cut away, and the knife 20 being inserted between the second end member 12 and the second end 14 of the roll of material 4, in order to remove the second end member 12. When the second end member 12 has also been removed from the roll of material 4, the first and second end members 8 and 12 are disposed of as waste. An operator then removes the body wrap portion 6 by inserting a plastics wedge-shaped tool 22 between the roll of material 4 and the body wrap portion 6. In order to facilitate this, it will be seen that the tool 2 has a pointed end 24. When the tool 22 has been pushed across the entire roll of the material 4, then body wrap portion 6 is split and it falls away. The roll of material 4 can then be rolled off the body wrap portion 6. The body wrap portion 6 can then be disposed of as waste.

The body wrap portion 6 and the first and second end members 8, 12 often contain waterproofing agents. This makes them difficult to recycle. In addition, there is the obvious waste of material required to form the body wrap portion 6 and the first and second end members 8, 12. Still further, if the weight of the roll of material is required to be known, as may often be required for example in the printing industry, then the weight of the body wrap portion 6 and the first and second end members 8, 10 may give incorrect readings which may in turn give incorrect quality control figures and/or incorrect costing figures.

Referring now to FIG. 3, there is shown a first wrapper 26 of the invention and which is for a roll of material 28. The wrapper 26 comprises a body wrap portion 30 for extending around the circumference of the roll of material 28. The wrapper 26 also comprises a first end member 32 for covering a first end 34 of the roll of material 28, and a second end member 36 for covering a second end 38 of the roll of material 28.

The wrapper comprises fastener means 40. The fastener means 40 forms an integral part of the wrapper 26. The fastener means 40 enables the wrapper 26 to be secured around the roll of material 28 to protect the roll of material 28 until the roll of material 28 is to be used. The fastener means 40 enables the wrapper 26 to be removed from the roll of material 28 when the roll of material 28 is to be used. The fastener means 40 enables the wrapper 26 to be a reusable wrapper for subsequent use on other rolls of material.

As best appreciated from FIGS. 3, 4 and 5, the fastener means 40 is a push-to-fasten and a pull-to-unfasten fastener means 40. More specifically, the fastener means 40 is a hook and loop fastener means 40 of the type sold under the Registered Trade Mark VELCRO. The hook and loop fastener means 40 comprises a pad 42 which is on an inside face 44 of a first end 46 of the body wrap portion 30. The pad 42 extends across the entire inner face 44 of the first end 40 of the body wrap portion 30 as shown in FIG. 4. The fastener means 40 also comprises a plurality of strips 48 which are on an outside face 50 of a second end 52 of the body wrap portion 30. The strips 48 extend transversely across the outside face 50 of the second end 52 of the body wrap portion 30 as shown in FIG. 4.

The fastener means 40 also comprises a pair of strips 54, 56 which are positioned on the outside face 50 of the second end 52 of the body wrap portion 30. The pair of strips 54, 56 extend longitudinally as shown along each edge of the outside face 50 of the second end 52 of the body wrap portion 30.

The fastener means 40 in the form of the pad 42 and the strips 48 enables the body wrap portion 30 to be secured around the roll of the material 28. The roll of material 28 is itself wound on a core 58. The strips 54, 56 are positioned on longitudinally extending edge portions 60, 62 at either side of the roll of material 28. These edge portions 60, 62 overhang the sides 64 of the roll of material 28. The edge portions 60,62 are foldable to lie alongside the sides 64 of the roll of material 28. The strips 48, 54 are able to secure to each other, for example because one strip is made of the hook side of the VELCRO (Registered Trade Mark) material and the other strip is made of the soft side of the said material. Because the strips 48, 54 secure to each other, they maintain the overhang edge portions 60, 62 in their folded condition and thus act to counter any resilience in the material of the body wrap portion 30 which acts to cause the folded overhang edge portions 60, 62 to spring open. The edge portions 60, 62 also fasten to complementary hook and loop fastener means 66 on the first and second end members 32, 34, and thereby enable the first and second end members 32, 34 to be releasably secured to the body wrap portion 30.

Preferably, the loop part of the hook and loop fastener means is used for the pad 42, the strip 56, and the fastener means 66 on the first and second end members 32, 36. The hook part of the fastener means is then used for the strips 48, 54. The reverse arrangement may be employed if desired.

FIG. 5 shows schematically equipment 68 which uses paddle wheels to fold the edge portions 60, 62 around the ends of the roll of material 28 and over the ends 34, 38 of the roll of material 28.

As shown in FIG. 3, the first and the second end members 30, 32 are completely separable from the body wrap portion 30.

Referring to FIG. 6, there is shown a second wrapper 70 of the invention. This wrapper 70 is constructed similarly to the wrapper 26 except that the wrapper 70 is provided with locator means in the form of a strip of diamond reflective tape 72. The tape 72 is on the first end 34 of the body wrap portion 28 which overlaps the second end 38. The tape 72 thus indicates where the first end 34 needs to be pulled in order to undo the body wrap portion 30. The tape 32 is helpful in locating the start of the first end 34, both on occasions when the body wrap portion 30 is to be manually undone, and also if the body wrap portion 30 is to be automatically undone with an appropriate piece of machinery.

It is to be appreciated that the embodiments of the invention described above with reference to the accompanying drawings have been given by way of example only and that modifications may be effected. Thus, for example, the first and second end members 32, 36 could each be connected to the body wrap portion 30 by an integrally formed hinge. Fastener means other than the VELCRO (Registered Trade Mark) may be employed. Strips and pads for the fastener means may be differently shaped, and/or differently positioned to those shown. For example, one strip 48, 54 that connects to the first and second end members 32, 34 may be wider than the other strip 48, 54 in order to provide a good percentage of the strip 48, 54 for connection to the first and second end members 32, 36. The wrappers 26, 70 can be made of a wide variety of waterproof plastics materials. The illustrated roll of material covered by the wrappers 26, 70 is a roll of paper, but the roll of material may be other than paper if desired.

Claims

1. A wrapper for a roll of material, which wrapper comprises a body wrap portion for extending around the circumference of the roll of material, a first end member for covering a first end of the roll of material, a second end member for covering a second end of the roll of material, and fastener means which forms an integral part of the wrapper, which enables the wrapper to be secured around the roll of material to protect the roll of material until the roll of material is to be used, which enables the wrapper to be removed from the roll of material when the roll of material is to be used, and which enables the wrapper to be a reusable wrapper for subsequent use on other rolls of material.

2. A wrapper according to claim 1 in which the fastener means is a push-to-fasten and a pull-to-unfasten fastener means.

3. A wrapper according to claim 2 in which the fastener means is a hook and loop fastener means.

4. A fastener according to claim 3 in which the hook and loop fastener means comprises a pad which is on the inside face of a first end of the body wrap portion and which extends across the entire inside face of the first end of the body wrap portion, a plurality of strips which are on an outside face of the body wrap portion and which extend transversely across the outside face of the body wrap portion, and a pair of strips which are positioned on the outside face of the second body wrap portion and which extend longitudinally one along each edge of the second end of the body portion, whereby the wrapper can be secured -around rolls of material of different diameters.

5. A wrapper according to claim 3 in which the body wrap portion has longitudinally extending edge portions which overhang the sides of the roll of material, in which the longitudinally extending edge portions are foldable to lie alongside the sides of the roll of material, and in which the-longitudinally extending edge portions have hook and loop fastener means for securing to hook and loop fastener means on the first and second end members.

6. A wrapper according to claim 5 in which the hook and loop fastener means on the longitudinally extending edge portions secure to themselves for maintaining the longitudinally extending edge portions in their folded condition.

7. A wrapper according to claim 1 in which the first and second end members are completely separable from the body wrap portion.

8. A wrapper according to claim 1 and including reflective tape positioned adjacent the end of the body wrap portion.that needs to be opened.

9. A wrapper according to claim 1 and including an identity tag.

10. A wrapper according to claim 8 in which each separate part of the wrapper has one of the identity tags.

11. A wrapper according to claim 1 and which is made of a water-resistant material.

12. (canceled)

13. A roll of material when provided with a wrapper according to claim 1.

Patent History
Publication number: 20080110780
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 7, 2006
Publication Date: May 15, 2008
Inventor: Douglas Stuart Hogg ( Surrey)
Application Number: 11/795,854
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Flaccid Wrapper (206/410); With End Protector (206/413)
International Classification: B65D 65/02 (20060101); B65D 65/22 (20060101);