Claims
- 1. A method of applying a continuous filament of adhesive to an elastic strand for securing the elastic strand to a sheet of material comprising:
moving the elastic strand and the sheet of material in a converging manner from a first position in which the elastic strand is spaced from the sheet to a second position in which the elastic strand contacts a surface of the sheet, dispensing the continuous filament of adhesive onto the strand in a pattern configured with adhesive masses having a first width and at least some of the adhesive masses coupled by adhesive filament sections having a second width smaller than the first width, and bonding the elastic strand to the sheet of material with at least the adhesive masses.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
contacting the adhesive masses with the strand when the elastic strand is in the first position.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
breaking at least some of the thinner filament sections between the adhesive masses to form discrete, separated adhesive masses on the elastic strand.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein dispensing the continuous filament of adhesive further comprises:
retaining at least some of the thinner filament sections between the adhesive masses, and wrapping at least some of the retained thinner filament sections around the elastic strand before the elastic strand reaches the second position.
- 5. A method of applying a continuous filament of adhesive to an elastic strand for securing the elastic strand to a sheet of material comprising:
moving the elastic strand and the sheet in a converging manner from a first position in which the elastic strand is spaced from the sheet to a second position in which the elastic strand contacts a surface of the sheet, dispensing the continuous filament of adhesive toward the strand in a back and forth pattern having crossover points coupled to each other by adhesive filament sections having a first width, contacting at least the crossover points with the strand when the elastic strand is in the first position, forming the crossover points into adhesive masses having a second width greater than the first width, and bonding the elastic strand to the sheet of material with the adhesive masses.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein forming the crossover points into adhesive masses further comprises:
breaking at least some of the thinner filament sections between the adhesive masses to form discrete, separated adhesive masses on the elastic strand.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein forming the crossover points into adhesive masses further comprises:
retaining at least some of the thinner filament sections to connect adjacent adhesive masses, and wrapping at least some of the retained thinner filament sections around the elastic strand before the elastic strand reaches the second position.
- 8. The method of claim 5, wherein dispensing the continuous filament of adhesive further comprises:
forming the filament into a swirling pattern.
- 9. A method of applying continuous filaments of adhesive to a plurality of spaced apart elastic strands for securing the elastic strands to a sheet of material comprising:
moving the elastic strands and the sheet in a converging manner from a first position in which the elastic strands are spaced from the sheet to a second position in which the elastic strands contact a surface of the sheet, dispensing the continuous filaments of adhesive respectively onto corresponding ones of the elastic strands in a pattern configured with adhesive masses having a first width and coupled by adhesive filament sections having a second width smaller than the first width, and bonding the elastic strands to the sheet of material with at least the adhesive masses.
- 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising:
contacting at least the adhesive masses of each filament with the corresponding elastic strand when the corresponding elastic strand is in the first position.
- 11. The method of claim 9, further comprising:
breaking at least some of the thinner filament sections between the adhesive masses to form discrete, separated adhesive masses on the corresponding elastic strands.
- 12. The method of claim 9, wherein dispensing the continuous filament of adhesive further comprises:
retaining at least some of the thinner filament sections between the adhesive masses, and wrapping at least some of the retained thinner filament sections around the corresponding elastic strands before the corresponding elastic strands reach the second position.
- 13. A method of applying continuous filaments of adhesive to a plurality of spaced apart elastic strands for securing the elastic strands to a sheet of material comprising:
moving the elastic strands and the sheet in a converging manner from a first position in which the elastic strands are spaced from the sheet to a second position in which the elastic strands contact a surface of the sheet, dispensing the continuous filaments of adhesive respectively toward corresponding ones of the elastic strands in back and forth patterns each having crossover points coupled to each other by adhesive filament sections having a first width, contacting at least the crossover points with the corresponding elastic strand when the corresponding elastic strand is in the first position, forming the crossover points into adhesive masses having a second width greater than the first width, and bonding the elastic strands to the sheet of material with the adhesive masses.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein forming the crossover points into adhesive masses further comprises:
breaking at least some of the thinner filament sections between the adhesive masses to form discrete, separated adhesive masses on the corresponding elastic strands.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein forming the crossover points into adhesive masses further comprises:
retaining at least some of the thinner filament sections to connect adjacent adhesive masses, and wrapping at least some of the retained thinner filament sections around the corresponding elastic strands before the elastic strands reach the second position.
- 16. The method of claim 13, wherein dispensing the continuous filaments of adhesive further comprises:
forming each filament into a swirling pattern.
- 17. A method of applying a continuous filament of adhesive to an elastic strand for securing the elastic strand to a sheet of material comprising:
moving the elastic strand and the sheet in a converging manner from a first position in which the elastic strand is spaced from the sheet to a second position in which the elastic strand contacts a surface of the sheet, dispensing the continuous filament of adhesive onto the strand in the first position and in a pattern configured with adhesive masses having a first width and coupled by adhesive filament sections having a second width smaller than the first width, breaking the adhesive filament sections between adjacent adhesive masses to separate the adjacent adhesive masses from each other, and bonding the elastic strand to the sheet of material with the adhesive masses.
- 18. A method of applying continuous filaments of adhesive to a plurality of spaced apart elastic strands for securing the elastic strands to a sheet of material comprising:
moving the elastic strands and the sheet in a converging manner from a first position in which the elastic strands are spaced from the sheet to a second position in which the elastic strands contact a surface of the sheet, dispensing the continuous filaments of adhesive respectively onto corresponding ones of the elastic strands in the first position and in a pattern configured with adhesive masses having a first width and coupled by adhesive filament sections having a second width smaller than the first width, breaking the adhesive filament sections between adjacent adhesive masses to separate the adjacent filament masses from each other, and bonding the elastic strands to the sheet of material with the adhesive masses.
- 19. An article comprising:
a first flat substrate, and an elastic strand secured on said first flat substrate by a plurality of adhesive masses extending along and contacting said elastic strand and said first flat substrate, at least some of said adhesive masses being coupled together by thinner adhesive filament sections.
- 20. The article of claim 19, further comprising a second flat substrate, said first and second flat substrates adhered to opposite sides of said elastic strand by said adhesive masses.
- 21. The article of claim 19, further comprising:
a plurality of elastic strands secured on said first flat substrate by a plurality of adhesive masses respectively extending along said elastic strands, at least some of said adhesive masses along each of said elastic strands being coupled together by thinner filament sections.
- 22. The article of claim 21, further comprising a second flat substrate, said first and second flat substrates adhered to opposite sides of said elastic strands by said adhesive masses.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/364,613 filed on Mar. 15, 2002, and the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60364613 |
Mar 2002 |
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