Claims
- 1. A method of joining the edges of two elongated webs comprising the steps of:
- forming a loop along the edge of each of the webs;
- inserting a different one of a pair of elongated rods into the loop formed in the edge of each of the webs;
- providing an elongated splice bar comprised of opposite halves forming a pair of slots therebetween along the length thereof; and
- inserting the edges of the webs including the rods inserted therein into different ones of the pair of slots formed between the opposite halves of the splice bar;
- the step of forming a loop along the edge of each of the webs including the steps of:
- applying an opposite pair of lengths of tape to the opposite sides of the edge of each of the webs;
- stitching the taped edge of each of the webs along the length thereof; and
- folding the taped edge of each of the webs over on itself to form a rod-receiving loop along the edge of the web.
- 2. The invention set forth in claim 1, wherein the step of stitching comprises stitching the taped edge of each of the webs along five spaced-apart lines along the length thereof, and including the further step of cutting at least one of the webs along the edges of the opposite pair of lengths of tape before stitching the taped edge of the web.
- 3. A method of joining the edges of two elongated webs comprising the steps of:
- forming a loop along the edge of each of the webs;
- inserting a different one of a pair of elongated elements into the loop formed in the edge of each of the webs;
- providing an elongated splice bar comprised of opposite halves forming at least one slot therebetween along the length thereof; and
- inserting the edges of the webs including the elongated elements inserted therein into the at least one slot formed between the opposite halves of the splice bar;
- the step of forming a loop along the edge of each of the webs including the steps of:
- applying at least one length of tape to the edge of each of the webs;
- stitching the taped edge of each of the webs along the length thereof; and
- folding the taped edge of each of the webs over on itself to form an elongated element-receiving loop along the edge of the web.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 483,922, filed Apr. 11, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,501,037.
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Divisions (1)
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