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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a hot-melt extruded adhesive tape, and more particularly to an innovative one which is fabricated by a specific molding method.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98.
In the modern society, there are a great number of handicraft workers based on individual interests and job requirements, or owing to wholesale or retail reasons. Such handicrafts include: decorative scrapbooks, splicing paper products, paper sculpture and sewing products, etc. In addition to some ready materials, adhesive is an indispensable element during the fabrication of the handicrafts. Hot-melt glue, liquid glue or spraying glue was previously used as an adhesive. However, hot-melt glue is not suitable for the users, especially for the young or elderly ones, due to certain hazards exposed to higher temperature. Moreover, hot-melt glue will possibly lead to the damage and deformation of some heat-intolerable materials. The liquid glue makes it easy to stain users' hands or overflow to the unnecessary positions, thus affecting the appearance of finished products. As the spraying glue makes it difficult to control accurately the spraying area and quantity, it is only suitable for large-area adhesion in a very limited scope of application.
Additionally, a thermoplastic (or pressure-sensitive) adhesive is another option that is widely applied in the processing of handicrafts. Such thermoplastic adhesive is made available to the users in the foliated or rolled pattern, on which thermoplastic adhesive units are arranged at interval for peeling-off by the users. So, there is a growing trend that this kind of thermoplastic adhesive will replace conventional one due to its ease-of-operation, strong security, water-resistance, repeatability and shock-proofing.
The well-designed structural patterns or molding methods of the thermoplastic adhesive are disclosed in many examples, e.g. U.S. Pat. No. 5,935,670, U.S. Pat. No. 6,139,442, U.S. Pat. No. 6,686,016 and CN1760299A. However, it is found from these molding methods that the glue is dripped onto the surface of a carrier (sheet or strip) by means of intermittent dripping, and then the adhesive unit for the peelable carrier is formed through drying and hardening. However, the following shortcomings are observed during actual application:
1. Excessive thickness of glue: as the glue is dripped onto the surface of a carrier by means of dripping, the arched surface has a bigger thickness that makes it difficult for thinning even through compression, thus increasing the material cost.
2. Slow fabrication speed: the dripping occurs from the dead weight of the glue, so the forming process is very slow. And, the feed speed of carrier also has to match the dripping speed, leading to slower fabrication speed of typical molding method.
3. Poorer adhesion: as an arched surface is shaped from the dripping, the efficient adhesion area and strength is reduced from uneven adhesive surface. For this reason, some pressure is generally applied to the adhesive surface through a tape-rolling process, enabling the surface to be leveled by the deadweight of the tape. While it is difficult to level the surface due to hardening of the adhesive surface, the tight adhesion between the finished adhesive and tape also makes it difficult to peel off the adhesive, or causes the damage of the adhesive.
Thus, to overcome the aforementioned problems of the prior art, it would be an advancement if the art to provide an improved structure that can significantly improve the efficacy.
Therefore, the inventor has provided the present invention of practicability after deliberate design and evaluation based on years of experience in the production, development and design of related products.
Based on the innovative design of the hot-melt extruded adhesive tape of the present invention, since the extrusion belongs to an active processing method without waiting for the time interval arising from the dripping, the conveying speed of the carrier can be adjusted, enabling the thermoplastic rubber to be incorporated more quickly and efficiently onto the carrier's peelable surface. This can improve greatly the fabrication efficiency and reduce the cost with better applicability and industrial benefits.
Based on the innovative design of the hot-melt extruded adhesive tape of the present invention, since the extrusion port of the extrusion feed mechanism is designed into a flat pattern, the extruded adhesive can be molded directly into a plain pattern without subsequent compression. So, the extruded adhesive on the carrier's peelable surface can become extremely thin, thus saving the material cost with better applicability and industrial benefits.
Based on the innovative design of the hot-melt extruded adhesive tape of the present invention, since the flat and thin-profile adhesive can be fabricated quickly due to the flat design of the extrusion port, the optimum adhesion strength and effect can be realized. So, the present invention presents an improved strength and applicability as compared to typical dripping method.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The hot-melt extruded adhesive tape 10 comprising a banded, rolled or foliated carrier 11, at one side of which there is a peelable surface 12. The carrier 11 is made of such materials including but not limited to: polyester, polyethylene, PVC, vinyl resin, polystyrene and polypropylene. The carrier 11 disclosed in
At least an extruded adhesive 13 is made of thermoplastic rubber. The extruded adhesive 13 is extruded onto the peelable surface 12 of the carrier 11, or leveled with a thin-profile surface during molding.
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With this molding equipment 20, the hot-melt extruded adhesive tape 10 can be molded by the following steps:
(1) Prepare a foliated or banded carrier 11 with a peelable surface 12;
(2) Convey it by a conveying mechanism 21, so as to feed the carrier 11 through an extrusion feed mechanism 22;
(3) Extrude the thermoplastic rubber 30 onto the peelable surface 12 of the carrier 11 from at least a 0.2 mm˜1.0 mm extrusion port 221 of an extrusion feed mechanism 22, so that at least a thin-profile and flat extruded adhesive 13 is formed on the peelable surface 12;
(4) Conduct intermittent feed control by an intermittent controller 40, so that the thermoplastic rubber 30 is extruded onto the peelable surface 12 of the carrier 11 to form extruded adhesive 13 at interval; if intermittent feed control is not used, the thermoplastic rubber 30 is extruded continuously to form continuously-extended extruded adhesive 13B (as shown in
(5) Perform a hardening process by a hardening mechanism 50, allowing the extruded adhesive 13 to be hardened quickly into solid adhesive.
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The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/421,843 , filed on Apr. 10, 2009, and entitled “Hot-Melt Extruded Adhesive Tape”, presently pending.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12421843 | Apr 2009 | US |
Child | 13316931 | US |