Claims
- 1. A method for resealing a toner cartridge having its original seal removed so that the toner cartridge can be recharged with toner and reused, comprising the steps of:
- a) inserting a blade of a sealing tool between a folded plastic strip having an upper portion and lower portion and a shape corresponding to the original seal, said folded plastic strip having a hot-melt adhesive on a portion of its outer surface in a pattern conforming to the sealing area of the original seal;
- b) sliding said blade with the folded plastic strip having the upper portion and the lower portion and the shape corresponding to the original seal into a sealing area within the cartridge, wherein said hot-melt adhesive is in contact with the sealing area;
- c) heating said blade to a temperature sufficient to cause the hot-melt adhesive to soften; and
- d) withdrawing the blade of the sealing tool, whereby the hot-melt adhesive cools and bonds to a sealing surface of the cartridge, thereby resealing the toner cartridge.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the hot-melt adhesive comprises a wax having a softening temperature of above about 54.degree. C. (130.degree. F.) and a melt temperature of between about 60.degree. C. (140.degree. F.) and about 82.degree. C. (180.degree. F.).
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the wax has a melt temperature of approximately 66.degree. C. (150.degree. F.).
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the plastic strip is formed from polyester.
- 5. A method for resealing a toner cartridge having its original seal removed so that the toner cartridge can be recharged with toner and reused, comprising the steps of:
- a) sliding a folded plastic strip having an upper portion and a lower portion and a shape corresponding to the original seal into a sealing area within the cartridge with a U-shaped blade of a sealing tool inserted between the folded plastic strip, said folded plastic strip having a hot-melt adhesive on a portion of its outer surface in a pattern conforming to the sealing area of the original seal, wherein said hot-melt adhesive is in contact with the sealing area;
- b) heating the U-shaped blade of the sealing tool to a temperature sufficient to cause the hot-melt adhesive to soften; and
- c) withdrawing the V-shaped blade of the sealing tool, whereby the hot-melt adhesive cools and bonds to a sealing surface of the cartridge, thereby resealing the toner cartridge.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the hot-melt adhesive comprises a wax having a softening temperature of above about 54.degree. C. (130.degree. F.) and a melt temperature of between about 60.degree. C. (140.degree. F.) and about 82.degree. C. (180.degree. F.).
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the wax has a melt temperature of approximately 66.degree. C. (150.degree. F.).
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the plastic strip is formed from polyester.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/050,412 filed May 14, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,370,761, which is a National Phase Application of PCT Application PCT/US91/09223, filed on Dec. 6, 1991, which is a Continuation-in-Part Application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/638,182, filed on Dec. 7, 1990, now abandoned, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (4)
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Paull, "The Truth About OEM Type Toner Bin Seals," Recharger pp. 12-13, Aug. 1991. |
Future Graphics advertisement, Recharger, Aug. 1991. |
East Coast Heat Seal advertisement, Recharger, Aug. 1991. |
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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