Claims
- 1. In a method of manufacturing a waterbed baffle structure having an array of cells between two sheets of flexible material, the steps of: providing a group of heat sealing dies having spaced apart segmented sealing surfaces movable between open and closed positions, inserting tubular lengths of flexible material into the dies with end portions of the tubular lengths being wrapped over the sealing surfaces with the dies in their closed position, positioning two sheets of flexible material in spaced parallel relationship on opposite sides of the dies with portions of the sheets in alignment with the dies, bonding the end portions of the tubular lengths wrapped over the sealing surfaces to the portions of the sheets aligned therewith to form a first group of cells, moving the dies to their open position to release the tubular lengths for movement with the sheets, and advancing the sheets to bring other portions of the sheets into alignment with the dies.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the end portions of the tubular lengths are bonded to the sheets along hexagonal paths to form hexagonal cells arranged in rows extending laterally of the sheets, and the dies are shifted laterally of the sheets between the formation of successive rows so that the cells in successive rows are offset from each other in a honeycomb pattern in which the side walls of adjacent ones of the cells face each other in closely spaced parallel relationship.
- 3. In apparatus for manufacturing a waterbed baffle structure having an array of cells extending between a pair of horizontally extending sheets of flexible material: a row of segmented sealing dies which are movable between open and closed positions and have pairs of oppositely facing sealing surfaces which extend along closed paths when the dies are in their closed position, said dies being adapted to receive tubular lengths of flexible material in circumscribing relationship therein with end portions of the tubular lengths being wrapped over the sealing surfaces when the dies are in their closed position, means for advancing a pair of elongated sheets of flexible material past the dies to successively bring different areas of the sheets into alignment with the dies, means for bonding the end portions of the tubular lengths wrapped over the sealing surfaces to the sheets to form rows of cells between the sheets, and means for moving the dies to their open position after each row of cells is formed to release the tubular lengths from the dies for advancement with the sheets.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the paths along which the sealing faces of the dies extend are hexagonal, and the apparatus includes means for shifting the dies laterally of the sheets so that the cells in successive rows are offset from each other to form a honeycomb pattern in which the side walls of adjacent ones of the cells face each other in closely spaced parallel relationship.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 including a roll of foam material which is buoyant in water, a roll of film material, and means for feeding the material from the rolls past the dies in spaced parallel relationship to provide the sheets.
- 6. In apparatus for manufacturing a waterbed baffle structure having an array of cells arranged in a honeycomb pattern with the side walls of adjacent ones of the cells facing each other in closely spaced parallel relationship: means for supporting a roll of buoyant foam material and a roll of flexible material for rotation about generally parallel axes, a group of segmented hexagonal sealing dies movable between open and closed positions about axes perpendicular to the axes of the rolls, each of said dies having a pair of oppositely facing sealing surfaces which extend along hexagonal paths when the dies are in their closed position, said dies being adapted to receive tubular lengths of flexible material in circumscribing relationship therein with end portions of the tubular lengths being wrapped over the sealing surfaces when the dies are in their closed position, means for feeding the foam material and the flexible material in spaced parallel relationship past the dies to successively bring different areas of the two materials into alignment with the dies, means for bonding the end portions of the tubular lengths wrapped over the sealing surfaces to the foam material and to the flexible material to form groups of cells between the foam material and the flexible material, and means for moving the dies to their open position after each group of cells is formed to release the tubular lengths from the dies for advancement with the foam material and the flexible material.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein each of the sealing dies comprises a hexagonal cylinder formed in two sections which are hinged together for movement about an axis parallel to the axis of the cylinder, with the sealing surfaces being formed at the ends of the cylinder.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the sealing dies are arranged in a row which extends in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the foam material and the flexible material are fed.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 including means for shifting the row of dies laterally of the foam material and the flexible material so that the cells in successive rows are offset from each other to form the honeycomb pattern.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 07/660,604, filed Feb. 22, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,172,437 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/395,714, filed Aug. 18, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,068,934.
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