Claims
- 1. A method for mass producing a plurality of separate, identically-shaped adhesive envelopes of the type employed in attaching an insert to a container surface and the like, said method comprising the following steps:
- positioning a plurality of separate strips of plastic material side-by-side on a continuous sheet of plastic material, wherein each strip of plastic material is spaced from adjacently disposed strips of plastic material;
- attaching strips of adhesive material to portions of said continuous sheet of plastic material extending between confronting sides of said adjacently disposed strips of plastic material, wherein each strip of adhesive material has an adhesive surface facing away from said continuous sheet of plastic material;
- forming aligned openings through a plurality of said strips of adhesive material at preselected intervals corresponding to substantially the uniform width of each resulting envelope;
- simultaneously heat sealng a plurlity of said strips of plastic material to said continuous sheet of plastic material along a surface extending between said openings, in a direction substantially perpendicular to said strips of adhesive material;
- simultaneously cutting through a plurality of said separate strips of plastic material and said attached continuous sheet of plastic material along said heat sealed surface; and
- cutting through each layer of adhesive material and attached continuous sheet of plastic material along a line extending between adjacent openings formed through said respective layer of adhesive material to separate said envelopes from one another.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, including the step of covering each layer of adhesive material with a removable strip of protective material.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, including the step of simultaneously punching said aligned openings through each layer of adhesive material.
- 4. A method for mass producing a plurality of separate, substantially identically-shaped adhesive envelopes of the type employed in attaching an insert to a container surface, and comprising the following steps:
- positioning a plurality of separate strips of plastic material side-by-side on a continuous sheet of plastic material, wherein each strip of plastic material is spaced from adjacently disposed strips of plastic material;
- attaching strips of adhesive material to portions of said continuous sheet of plastic material extending between confronting sides of said adjacently disposed strips of plastic material;
- heat sealing opposite sides of each of said strips of plastic material to confronting surface portions of said continuous sheet of plastic material;
- heat sealing portions of each strip of plastic to said continuous sheet of plastic along spaced surfaces extending between opposite sides of each strip of plastic material, thereby forming a plurality of closed enveloped between said strips of plastic material and said continuous sheet of plastic material;
- cutting at least one slit through portions of each strip of plastic material forming said closed envelopes; and
- separating each of said envelopes from one another.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, including the step of simultaneously heat sealing uniformly spaced portions of each strip of plastic into contact with said continuous sheet of plastic material, wherein said heat-sealed portions each extend in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of said strips of adhesive material.
- 6. A method according to claim 4, including the step of covering each layer of adhesive material with a removable strip of protective material.
- 7. A method according to claim 4, including the step of simultaneously heat sealing aligned portions of each strip of plastic into contact with said continuous sheet of plastic material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 160,394 filed June 17, 1980, and now abandoned, by the same inventor, namely Keikki S. Suominen; said application Ser. No. 160,394 being a continuation of application Ser. No. 913,147 filed June 6, 1978 by Heikki S. Suominen and now abandoned.
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