Claims
- 1. A method of automatically weeding material in and around a graphic cut in web of sign material in sheet form, said method comprising:
- providing a sign material sheet having an upper surface and an opposite lower surface with the lower surface of said sign material sheet being releasably attached to a base layer sheet by a layer of permanently tacky adhesive;
- providing an automated cutting means having a tool means for cutting lines in said sign material sheet and having control means for causing the tool means to follow a given line of cut;
- using said automated cutting means to cut lines in said sign material sheet to create a graphic;
- providing an overlay sheet having an upper surface and an opposite lower surface;
- placing said lower surface of said overlay sheet in contact with said upper surface of said sign material sheet after said sign material sheet has been cut;
- selectively bonding portions of said cut sign material sheet to said overlay sheet using automated cutting means by using said control means to coordinate movement of the sign material sheet and overlay sheet relative to said tool means and to cause the tool means to follow an offset path over the upper surface of said overlay sheet along the graphic cut in the sign material sheet resulting in the selective bonding of the overlay sheet with the sign material sheet along said portions corresponding to the path followed by said tool means over said cover sheet; and
- pulling the overlay sheet away from the base layer sheet to separate the bonded portions of the sign material sheet from remaining sheet of sign material.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said step of bonding portions of said cut sign material sheet to said overlay sheet further includes the steps of providing bonding material capable of being activated along portions between a non-tacky state and a tacky state;
- interposing said bonding material between said lower surface of said overlay sheet and said upper surface of said sign material sheet by placing said overlay sheet on said upper surface of said sign material sheet; and
- activating portions of said bonding material which are slightly offset from the cut lines defining the graphic formed in the sign material sheet using said automated means by using said tool means to apply pressure through said overlay sheet to underlying portions of said bonding means.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said control means in said automated means causes the tool means to automatically cut said graphic into said sign material sheet and subsequently stores the vectors used to cut said graphic; and
- utilizing said stored vectors to cause the tool means to move along a path slightly offset from the lines defining the graphic cut into the sign material sheet.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 3 wherein said bonding material is provided in the form of microencapsulated adhesive;
- embedding said microencapsulated adhesive in a low tack adhesive layer and bonding it to said lower surface of said overlay sheet;
- providing said tool means in the form of a pressing tool; and
- placing said pressing tool in contact with said upper surface of said overlay sheet to compress the encapsulated adhesive and activate portions of it into a tacky state.
- 5. A method as defined in claim 2 wherein said bonding material is comprised of microcapsules embedded within a layer of low tack adhesive formed on the lower surface of said overlay sheet.
- 6. A method as defined claim 4 wherein said layer of permanently tacky adhesive overlying said base layer sheet is bonded more strongly to said lower surface of said sign material sheet than to said base layer sheet;
- providing said low tack adhesive layer of said overlay sheet with a first given peel strength;
- providing said activated portions of said bonding material with a second peel strength which is substantially greater than said first given peel strength; and
- removing said sheet of sign material with said overlay sheet from said base layer sheet such that the cut graphic remains adhered to the base layer sheet while the remaining portions of the cut sign material sheet are adhered to the overlay sheet.
- 7. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein an advancing means is provided for initially receiving the base layer sheet and said sheet of sign material and for moving said sign material sheet relative to said tool means to cut the graphic into said sheet of sign material;
- providing said lower surface of said overlay sheet with a permanently tacky low tack adhesive;
- using said advancing means to subsequently hold the position of said sheet of sign material relative to said tool means and thereafter allow said overlay sheet with said permanently tacky low tack adhesive oriented toward said sheet of sign material onto the sheet of sign material for subsequent movement therewith by said advancing means relative to said tool means to effect bonding of said overlay sheet with the underlying portions of the cut sign material sheet.
- 8. A method as defined in claim 6 wherein an advancing means is provided for initially receiving said base layer sheet and said sheet of sign material and for moving the sign material sheet relative to said tool means to cut the graphic into said sheet of sign material;
- providing the lower surface of said overlay sheet with a layer of permanently tacky low tack adhesive; and
- holding the position of said sheet of sign material relative to said tool means and thereafter placing said overlay sheet with said adhesive layer down in registration onto said sheet of sign material for subsequent movement therewith by said advancing means relative to said tool means to effect selective activization of said microencapsulated adhesive.
- 9. A method of automatically weeding from around and within a graphic formed in a sign material sheet having an upper and opposite lower surface, said method comprising:
- providing an automated cutting means having a tool means for cutting lines in said sign material sheet and having control means for causing the tool means to follow a given line of cut;
- providing bonding material in the form of a layer of dry activatable adhesive on said sign material upper surface;
- providing a base layer sheet having an upper surface and an opposite lower surface;
- releasably bonding said sign material sheet lower surface and said base layer sheet upper surface to one another;
- providing the dry activatable adhesive with an activated state having a per unit peel strength which is substantially greater than the bond between said sign material sheet and said base layer;
- cutting by said automated cutting means said sign material sheet using vectors in said control means to create a graphic and storing said vectors for subsequent use relative to a given datum;
- providing applicator means as said tool means for selectively activating the activatable adhesive;
- causing said applicator means to contact said layer of dry activatable adhesive after said cutting operation and to move along a path slightly offset from the cut lines defining said graphic to cause it to become tacky along the path as the result of said control means using said vectors to control the path of said applicator means relative to said datum;
- providing an overlay sheet for covering said layer of activatable adhesive;
- placing an overlay sheet onto said layer of activatable adhesive after said applicator means causes portions of said activatable adhesive layer to become tacky such that the activated adhesive bonds portions of the overlay sheet with portions of the sign material sheet; and
- peeling the sign material and overlay sheets from the base layer sheet to separate the cut graphic from the remaining portion of the sign material sheet.
- 10. A method as defined in claim 9 wherein said applicator means is a liquid applicator and said activatable adhesive is a dry adhesive responsive to the liquid dispensed from the applicator.
- 11. A method as defined in claim 10 wherein said overlay sheet being formed from a single sheet of paper.
- 12. A method of automatically weeding material in and around a graphic cut in web of sign material in sheet form, said method comprising;
- providing a sign material sheet having an upper surface and an opposite lower surface with the lower surface of said sign material sheet being releasably attached to a base layer sheet by a layer of permanently tacky adhesive;
- providing an automated cutting means having a tool means for cutting lines in said sign material sheet and having control means for causing the tool means to follow a given line of cut;
- providing an overlay sheet having an upper surface and an opposite lower surface;
- tool means having a knife blade with a depending tip and having a pressure foot offset therefrom;
- providing said overlay sheet with a first given thickness and providing the tip of said knife with penetrable depth defining a second given distance taken relative said pressure foot; and
- selecting said first thickness to be greater than said second given distance such that said knife only partially cuts into the overlay sheet beyond said pressure foot;
- and providing control means to cut lines in said sheet of sign material and using said data defining said cut lines to control the movement of said pressure foot over said overlay sheet.
- 13. A method as defined in claim 12 wherein said tool means is made to follow a path in a counterclockwise direction when outlining the outer perimeter of a closed shape; and
- said tool means being made to follow a path in a clockwise direction when tracing the inner perimeter of an opening formed within said closed shape.
- 14. A method as defined in claim 13 wherein the lower surface of said overlay sheet is embedded with a plurality of microcapsules capable of releasing a tacky adhesive when crushed.
- 15. A method as defined in claim 13 wherein one tool holder in said tool means is used to both cut the sheet of sign material to form the graphic and to hold a pressure tool to selectively bond the overlay sheet to corresponding underlying portions of the sign material sheet.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/566,123 filed on Aug. 10, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,143,576.
US Referenced Citations (19)
Divisions (1)
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