Claims
- 1. A method of producing a hot pour product sampler incorporating the genuine hot pour product that is to be sampled comprising the following steps:conveying a base web substrate; heating the hot pour product to form a substantially liquid flowable hot pour product; applying a thin layer of a hot pour product incorporating the genuine hot pour product that is to be sampled to the base web substrate; cooling the hot pour product sufficiently to form a substantially solid hot pour product layer that adheres to the base web substrate while the base substrate is being conveyed; removing a portion of the hot pour product layer on the base web substrate to form a plurality of spaced apart discrete thin film quantities of hot pour product adhered to the base web substrate while the base web substrate is being conveyed; attaching a cover sheet web over the base web substrate while the base web substrate is being conveyed by use of an adhesive to form a resulting web; and dividing the resulting web substantially longitudinally through areas of the resulting web not having a hot pour product layer into a plurality of individual hot pour product samplers each comprising a base substrate, a hot pour product layer and a cover sheet adhered to the base substrate covering the hot pour product layer.
- 2. The method recited in claim 1 wherein said webs are of a narrow-web equipment.
- 3. The method recited in claim 1 wherein said narrow-web equipment transports the webs at a rate of between approximately 30 and 300 feet per minute.
- 4. The method recited in claim 1 wherein said base web substrate comprises paper and a layer of silicone treated polypropylene.
- 5. The method recited in claim 1 wherein said hot pour product is applied to the base web substrate by continuous spraying.
- 6. The method recited in claim 1 wherein said hot pour product is applied to the base web substrate by pulsed, metered spraying.
- 7. The method recited in claim 1 wherein said hot pour product is applied to the base web substrate by pulsed, metered extrusion.
- 8. The method recited in claim 1 wherein said hot pour product is applied to the base web substrate by continuous extrusion.
- 9. The method recited in claim 1 wherein said base web substrate comprises at least two layers and said portion of the hot pour product layer on the base web substrate is removed by cutting a plurality of spaced apart hot pour product sample areas each through at least the outer layer of the base web substrate having the hot pour product layer disposed therein, and peeling back a portion of the cut outer layer to form the plurality of thin film quantities of the hot pour product.
- 10. The method recited in claim 1 wherein said cover sheet web comprises a top sheet and an intermediate sheet, with the intermediate sheet having die cut areas to correspond to areas of the hot pour product.
- 11. A method of producing on a base web substrate a hot pour product sampler, which hot pour product is a solid at room temperature and incorporates the actual hot pour product to be sampled, comprising:conveying a base web substrate; heating the hot pour product to form a substantially liquid flowable hot pour product; forming a plurality of discrete spaced apart thin film quantities of the heated, substantially flowable hot pour product incorporating the actual hot pour product that is to be sampled on the base web substrate as the base web substrate is being conveyed; said forming step comprising continuously spraying a hot pour product to the base web substrate and removing a portion of a layer of the base substrate to reveal the plurality of areas of hot pour product; cooling the hot pour product sufficiently to form a substantially solid layer that adheres to the base web substrate while the base web substrate is being conveyed; adhering a cover sheet web to the base web substrate as the base web is being conveyed, covering the substantially solid hot pour product sample to form a resulting web; and thereafter dividing the resulting web into a plurality of individual hot pour product samplers each comprising a base substrate, the substantially solid quantity of the hot pour product on the base substrate and a cover sheet adhered to the base substrate covering the quantity of hot pour product.
- 12. A method of producing on a base web substrate a hot pour product sampler, which hot pour product is a solid at room temperature and incorporates the actual hot pour product to be sampled, comprising:conveying a base web substrate; heating the hot pour product to form a substantially liquid flowable hot pour product; forming a plurality of discrete spaced apart thin film quantities of the heated, substantially flowable hot pour product incorporating the actual hot pour product that is to be sampled on the base web substrate as the base web substrate is being conveyed; said forming step comprising continuously extruding a hot pour product to the base web substrate and removing a portion of a layer of the base substrate to reveal the plurality of areas of hot pour product; cooling the hot pour product sufficiently to form a substantially solid layer that adheres to the base web substrate while the base web substrate is being conveyed; adhering a cover sheet web to the base web substrate as the base web is being conveyed, covering the substantially solid hot pour product sample to form a resulting web; and thereafter dividing the resulting web into a plurality of individual hot pour product samplers each comprising a base substrate, the substantially solid quantity of the hot pour product on the base substrate and a cover sheet adhered to the base substrate covering the quantity of hot pour product.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/065,219, filed Apr. 23, 1998.
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