Claims
- 1. A method for binding together layers of sheet material comprising the steps of
- conveying a stream of sheets of material traveling along a first path,
- providing a second path for the sheets of material, the second path continuously taking over the sheets of material delivered by the first path,
- carrying a plurality of binding means along a third closed path, the third path being at least partially parallel with the second path,
- binding sheets of the material together using ultrasonic energy while the sheets are moving along the second path, and
- delivering the bound material to a fourth path which received material substantially continuously from the second path.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein said second path is substantially helical.
- 3. A method for binding together layers of sheet material comprising the steps of
- conveying a stream of sheets of material traveling along a first path,
- providing a second curved path for the sheets of material, the second path continuously taking over the sheets of material delivered by the first path,
- carrying a plurality of binding means along a third closed, curved path, the third path being at .least partially parallel with the second path,
- binding sheets of the material together using ultrasonic energy while the sheets are moving along the second path, and
- delivering the bound material to a fourth path which received material substantially continuously from the second path.
- 4. A method of binding together layers of sheet material including continuously conveying sheets of material along a path, and ultrasonically binding together the sheets of material while they are in continuous motion along the path.
- 5. A method of binding together layers of sheet material comprising the steps of
- conveying a stream of stacks of sheet material along a first path in substantially continuous motion,
- receiving the stacks of the first stream and without interruption conveying the stacks substantially continuously along a second, substantially circular path having an inlet location and an outlet location adjacent each other,
- carrying a plurality of binding means along a third, closed, curved path, the third path being at least partially parallel with the second path,
- binding sheets of the stacks of sheets together with the binding means moving along the third path while the stacks of sheets are moving without interruption along the second path, and
- delivering the bound stacks of sheets to a fourth path, the fourth path receiving material substantially continuously and without interruption from the second path.
- 6. A method of binding together stacked sheets of material while the material is being conveyed continuously at high speed comprising the steps of
- conveying the stacks of sheets through a binding loop,
- moving a plurality of ultrasonic heads along the binding loop at the same speed as the moving stacks,
- binding the sheets of each stack together by contacting the stacks with the ultrasonic heads while the stacks are traveling around the loop, and
- conveying bound stacks away from the loop.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 489,970, filed Mar. 7, 1990 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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