Claims
- 1. An apparatus for joining multiple pieces of thermoplastic material to form a cellular block, comprising:
a supplying mechanism for arranging a piece to be added to the cellular block in opposing face-to-face relation with a piece most recently previously welded to the cellular block; and a welding mechanism for contemporaneously forming multiple spaced apart and elongate welds between the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously welded to the cellular block, while the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously welded to the cellular block are in the opposing face-to-face relation, so that each of the welds extends in a longitudinal direction and the welds are spaced apart from one another in a lateral direction, with the welding mechanism including a rolling mechanism for engaging and rolling in the longitudinal direction across at least one of the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously welded to the cellular block to provide a plurality of rolling contact regions that at least partially form the welds while the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously welded to the cellular block are in the opposing face-to-face relation.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the supplying mechanism and the welding mechanism are arranged so that the longitudinal direction is generally upright.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:
the supplying mechanism is operative for arranging the piece to be added to the cellular block in spaced-apart, opposing face-to-face relation with the piece most recently previously welded to the cellular block, the welding mechanism further includes a plurality of heating elements mounted for being positioned in the space between the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously welded to the cellular block, while the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously welded to the cellular block are in the spaced-apart, opposing face-to-face relation, the apparatus is operative so that the heating elements engage at least one of the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously welded to the cellular block to heat strips of the piece engaged by the heating elements to at least the welding temperature of the piece engaged by the heating elements, while the heating elements are positioned in the space between piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously welded to the cellular block, and the welding mechanism is operative so that the welds formed between the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously welded to the cellular block are respectively positioned at the heated strips.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the heating elements are mounted for reciprocating relative to the supplying mechanism.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the apparatus is operative so that the heating elements contemporaneously engage both the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously welded to the cellular block to heat strips of both the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously welded to the cellular block to at least the welding temperature of the pieces, while the heating elements are positioned in the space between piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously welded to the cellular block.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the heating elements are mounted for reciprocating relative to the supplying mechanism.
- 7. A method of joining multiple pieces of thermoplastic material to form a cellular block, comprising:
a) positioning a piece to be added to the cellular block in opposing face-to-face relation with a piece most recently previously added to the cellular block; b) heating, to at least the welding temperature of the pieces, first strips which are opposite one another on surfaces of the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously added to the cellular block; c) pressing together the surfaces of the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously added to the cellular block, so that the first strips of the piece to be added to the cellular block and the first strips of the piece most recently previously added to the cellular block respectively meet and thereby the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously added to the cellular block are thermally fused together, and the piece to be added to the cellular block becomes the piece most recently previously added to the cellular block; d) positioning a piece to be added to the cellular block in opposing face-to-face relation with the piece most recently previously added to the cellular block; e) heating, to the welding temperature of the pieces, second strips which are opposite one another on the surfaces of the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously added to the cellular block, wherein the second strips are laterally spaced apart from the first strips; f) pressing together the surfaces of the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously added to the cellular block, so that the second strips of the piece to be added to the cellular block and the second strips of the piece most recently previously added to the cellular block respectively meet and thereby the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously added to the cellular block are thermally fused together, and the piece to be added to the cellular block becomes the piece most recently previously added to the cellular block; and g) (a) through (f) are continuously repeated with many further pieces.
- 8. A method according to claim 7, further comprising heating the cellular block to at least the point of plastic deformation and expanding the cellular block to convert the cellular block into honeycomb material.
- 9. A method according to claim 7, wherein the pieces include nonwoven thermoplastic fabric.
- 10. A method according to claim 7, wherein the pressing together the surfaces of the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously added to the cellular block includes engaging a rolling mechanism against, and at the same time rolling the rolling mechanism across, at least one of the piece to be added to the cellular block and the piece most recently previously added to the cellular block.
- 11. A method according to claim 10, wherein the pieces include nonwoven thermoplastic fabric.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/DE00/00070, filed Jan. 11, 2000, designating the U.S., published under PCT Article 21(2) in German, and which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
PCT/DE00/00070 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
Child |
10193661 |
Jul 2002 |
US |