The subject-matter of the invention is a method for manufacturing a seam connection between two textile sheet by ultrasonic welding or ultrasonic bonding and an ultrasonic welding device.
Seam connections, in particular on textiles, may be produced by way of a thread seam or by way of a bonding seam or weld seam. With the present invention it is the case of the production of a weld seam or bonding seam, which is produced by an ultrasonic welding device. Ultrasonic welding devices for textile sheet formations or technical films are known. They comprise an anvil and a sonotrode. For the production of long or curved seam connections one uses rollers for the anvil as well as for the sonotrode, which may be pressed against one another by way of suitable means and with a suitable force.
In order to be able to produce and optically aesthetic seam formation, it is necessary to cut to size the edges of the textile sheet formation to be connected in a very exact manner, i.e. to avoid fibers projecting out of the edges of the sheet formation. In order to achieve this, the cut part of such a sheet formation may not be effected in a conventional manner by way of punching, but on cutting for example a suitable temperature increase at the cut edge must be simultaneously effected in order to seal this. This leads to the high cost of cut parts.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a method with which conventional cut parts are sufficient in order, despite this, to produce clean undetachable seam connections.
A further object of the invention lies in providing a device for carrying out the method.
By way of the simultaneous application of a tape which may be welded to the surfaces of the two textile sheet formations to be connected and which laterally overlaps the edge region of the seam, it is possible on the one hand to cover unclean cut edges and at the same time create a direct connection between the surfaces of the two textile sheet formations or films which are connected to one another by the seam. The seam may be designed in a waterproof manner depending on the material of the tape used for covering. If a tape is used whose color differs from the color of the textile sheet formation, then the seams may be optically emphasized. For invisible coverings, the tapes of the same material as the visible surfaces of the sheet formation may be used.
The cover tape may be simultaneously fed and welded to the surfaces with the device according to the invention for producing the connection seam between the textile sheet formations i.e. in the same working step and on a conventional welding device. As a result of this no additional working costs arise, and the positioning of the cover tape is effected in an extremely precise manner and parallel to the course of the edge regions of the seam.
The invention is explained in more detail by way of an illustrated embodiment example. There are shown in:
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Two textile sheet formations, subjects 11, 13 for short, which are to be connected to one another lie on a table which is only indicated and provided with reference numeral 9, which forms a working and rest surface for the subjects 11, 13 and comprises a recess (not shown) which is in the region of the sonotrode roller 3 arranged below the table 9 and through which the apex of the sonotrode roller 3 projects into the plane of the table 9. The subjects 11, 13 overlap mutually by an amount a, e.g. 6 mm (cf.
A protective and cover strip is indicated with the reference numeral 17 which in the examples according to
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In a preferred design of the invention, the cover tape 17 consists of the same material and the same color as the outer-lying layer 21 of the subjects 11, 13. The cover tape 17 may be transparent, and the color of the outer layer 21 may shine through or complementarily or reflecting colors may be applied in order to optically highlight the seams. The cover tape 17 not only covers unclean subject edges 19; but also the requirements with regard to an exact positioning of the bonding aid 15 between the two subjects 11, 13 may be reduced. Should the bonding aid 15 happen to be pressed out laterally over the edge region 19 on welding or bonding, then it is rendered invisible by the cover tape 17, i.e. it is covered.
With subjects 11, 13 of multi-layer material, a delamination on loading due to friction or washing may be completely prevented with the cover tape 17. The cover tape 17 furthermore increases the waterproofing of the seam, since no water may penetrate into the edge region 19 at the end-face.
The small thickness of the cover tape 17 of for example a few hundredths of millimeters as a result does not increase the thickness of the seam design. By way of the welding, the edges of the cover tape 17 are pressed flatly in a manner such that an almost stepless transition to the subject surface arises.
The cover tape 17 may smooth the wave formation along a welded seam which is often present.
Preferably the cover tape 17 overlaps the subject 13 lying at the bottom more than the object 11 lying at the top by the thickness of the subject. By way of this it is ensured that a sufficiently large contact surface to the subject 11 lying at the bottom is achieved.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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CH 00498/05 | Mar 2005 | CH | national |