Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing disposable diapers comprising:
- passing a surface of a backing sheet portion of a disposable diaper beneath an adhesive dispenser connected to a source of molten thermoplastic material, said adhesive dispenser having first discharge orifices and second discharge orifices;
- continuously dispensing multiple, parallel rows of molten thermoplastic adhesive from said first discharge orifices of said adhesive dispenser onto a center portion of the backing sheet;
- intermittently dispensing multiple, parallel rows of molten thermoplastic adhesive from said second discharge orifices of said adhesive dispenser onto outer portions of the backing sheet on either side of the center portion to form spaced areas on the outer portions of the backing sheet with no adhesive;
- adhering a non-woven layer portion of the disposable diaper to the backing sheet;
- removing said spaced areas without adhesive from the outer portions of the backing sheet between said intermittent rows of adhesive to form the leg holes of the disposable diaper.
- 2. A method of manufacturing a disposable diaper, comprising:
- continuously supplying adhesive to the first discharge orifices of an adhesive dispenser to dispense continuous, multiple parallel rows of adhesive upon the center portion of the backing sheet of a disposable diaper;
- intermittently supplying adhesive to the second discharge orifices of said adhesive dispenser to form intermittent, multiple parallel rows of molten thermoplastic adhesive upon the outer portions of the backing sheet on either side of the center portion;
- intermittently diverting adhesive from said second discharge orifices of said adhesive dispenser and recirculating the adhesive to a source of adhesive without creating a surge of adhesive to said first discharge orifices to form spaced areas with no adhesive on the outer portions of the backing sheet between the intermittent, multiple parallel rows of adhesive;
- adhering a non-woven layer portion of the disposable diaper to the backing sheet;
- removing said spaced areas without adhesive from the outer portions of the backing sheet between said intermittent rows of adhesive to form the leg holes of the disposable diaper.
- 3. A method of manufacturing a disposable diaper, comprising:
- continuously supplying adhesive from a source to the first discharge orifices of an adhesive dispenser to form continuous, multiple parallel rows of adhesive upon the center portion of the backing sheet of a disposable diaper;
- supplying adhesive to the second discharge orifices of said adhesive dispenser;
- regularly interrupting the supply of adhesive to said second discharge orifices of said adhesive dispenser by recirculating the adhesive from said second discharge orifices to a source of adhesive so as to prevent pressure surges in the supply of adhesive to said first discharge orifices, said second discharge orifices forming interrupted rows of adhesive on the outer portions of the backing sheet on either side of the center portion with spaced areas having no adhesive between the interrupted rows of adhesive;
- adhering a non-woven layer portion of the disposable diaper to the backing sheet;
- removing said spaced areas without adhesive from the outer portions of the backing sheet between said interrupted rows of adhesive to form the leg holes of the disposable diaper.
- 4. The method of claim 3 in which said step of continuously supplying adhesive to said first discharge orifices of said adhesive dispenser further comprises:
- directing adhesive from an adhesive inlet into a pair of runners formed in a nozzle of said adhesive dispenser, said runners extending outwardly from said adhesive inlet at an angle relative to one another;
- directing adhesive from said runners into a triangular-shaped slot formed in said nozzle, said triangular-shaped slot having a small depth compared to the depth of said runners;
- directing adhesive from said triangular-shaped slot at the same pressure into each of said first discharge orifices.
- 5. The method of claim 3 in which said step of supplying adhesive to said second discharge orifices of said adhesive dispenser further comprises:
- directing adhesive from an adhesive inlet into a pair of runners formed in a nozzle of said adhesive dispenser, said runners extending outwardly from said adhesive inlet at an angle relative to one another;
- directing adhesive from said runners into a triangular-shaped slot formed in said nozzle, said triangular-shaped slot having a small depth compared to the depth of said runners;
- directing adhesive from said triangular-shaped slot at the same pressure into each of said second discharge orifices.
- 6. A method of manufacturing a multi-ply product comprising:
- passing a first ply of a multi-ply product beneath an adhesive dispenser connected to a source of molten thermoplastic material, said adhesive dispenser having first discharge orifices and second discharge orifices;
- continuously dispensing multiple, parallel rows of molten thermoplastic adhesive from said first discharge orifices of said adhesive dispenser onto a center portion of the first ply;
- intermittently dispensing multiple, parallel rows of molten thermoplastic adhesive from said second discharge orifices of said adhesive dispenser onto the outer portions of the first ply on either side of the center portion to form spaced areas on the end portions of the first ply with no molten thermoplastic adhesive;
- adhering a second ply of the multi-ply product to the first ply;
- removing said spaced areas without adhesive from the outer portions of the first ply between said intermittent rows of adhesive.
RELATED CASES
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/055,646, entitled "Continuous/Intermittent Adhesive Dispensing Apparatus", filed May 29, 1987, now abandoned, which is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 841,587, filed Mar. 20, 1986, U.S. Pat. No. 4,687,137, issued Aug. 18, 1987.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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