Claims
- 1. A method of handling business forms each having at least first and second perpendicular strips of pressure sensitive adhesive of a predetermined width for fixing one part of each business form to another part, utilizing a machine having a first set of rollers rotatable about parallel first and second axes, and a second set of rollers rotatable about parallel third and fourth axes substantially perpendicular to the first and second axes, which rollers apply a sealing force at a nip, comprising the steps of:
- (a) feeding a business form into operative association with the nip of the first set of rollers, with the first strip of adhesive aligned with the nip;
- (b) rotating the first set of rollers so that the business form is driven through the nip in a first direction, a sealing force being applied by the first set of rollers to the predetermined width of adhesive of the first strip;
- (c) just prior to the form being driven completely through the nip, stopping rotation of the first set of rollers, and reversing the direction of rotation thereof, so that the business form is driven through the nip in a second direction, opposite the first direction; and then rotating the form 90 degrees about an axis parallel to the first and second axes; and then
- (d) after the business form has been driven through the nip of the first set of rollers in the second direction, passing the form into operative association with the nip of the second set of rollers with the second strip of adhesive aligned with the nip;
- (e) rotating the second set of rollers so that the business form is driven through the nip in a third direction, substantially perpendicular to the first and second directions, a sealing force being applied by the second set of rollers to the predetermined width of adhesive of the second strip;
- (f) just prior to the form being driven completely through the nip, stopping the second set of rollers, and reversing the direction of rotation thereof so that the form is driven through the nip in a fourth direction, opposite the third direction; and
- (g) after step (f), removing the form from association with the rollers.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein all rollers are narrow-width rollers, and steps (a)-(f) are practiced to apply a sealing force only to the approximate area of the predetermined widths of adhesive.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein at least one set of rollers comprise a narrow-width rollers, and at least steps (a)-(c), or steps (d)-(f), are practiced to apply a sealing force only to the approximate area of at least one of the first and second predetermined widths of adhesive.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein step (a) is practiced manually.
- 5. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein step (g) is practiced automatically.
- 6. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein all the first through fourth axes are substantially horizontal, and wherein the form drops vertically downwardly between steps (c) and (d).
- 7. A method of handling business forms each having at least first and second perpendicular strips of pressure sensitive adhesive of a predetermined width for fixing one part of each business form to another part, utilizing a machine having a first set of rollers rotatable about parallel first and second axes, and a second set of rollers rotatable about parallel third and fourth axes substantially perpendicular to the first and second axes, which rollers apply a sealing force at a nip, comprising the steps of:
- (a) feeding a business form into operative association with the nip of the first set of rollers, with the first strip of adhesive aligned with the nip;
- (b) rotating the first set of rollers so that the business form is driven through the nip in a first direction, a sealing force being applied by the first set of rollers to the predetermined width of adhesive of the first strip;
- (c) just prior to the form being driven completely through the nip, stopping rotation of the first set of rollers, and reversing the direction of rotation thereof, so that the business form is driven through the nip in a second direction, opposite the first direction; and
- (d) after the business form has been driven through the nip of the first set of rollers in the second direction, passing the form into operative association with the nip of the second set of rollers with the second strip of adhesive aligned with the nip;
- (e) rotating the second set of rollers so that the business form is driven through the nip in a third direction, substantially perpendicular to the first and second directions, a sealing force being applied by the second set of rollers to the predetermined width of adhesive of the second strip;
- (f) just prior to the form being driven completely through the nip, stopping the second set of rollers, and reversing the direction or rotation thereof so that the form is driven through the nip in a fourth direction, opposite the third direction; and
- (g) after step (f), removing the form from association with the rollers; and
- wherein all the first through fourth axes are substantially horizontal, and wherein the form drops vertically downwardly between steps (c) and (d).
- 8. A method as recited in claim 7, wherein the form is led without rotation from the first set of rollers to the second set of rollers between steps (c) and (d).
- 9. A method as recited in claim 7 wherein all rollers are narrow-width rollers, and steps (a)-(f) are practiced to apply a sealing force only to the approximate area of the predetermined widths of adhesive.
- 10. A method as recited in claim 7 wherein at least one set of rollers comprise narrow-width rollers, and at least steps (a)-(c), or steps (d)-(f), are practiced to apply a sealing force only to the approximate area of at least one of the first and second predetermined widths of adhesive.
- 11. A method as recited in claim 7 wherein step (a) is practiced manually.
- 12. A method as recited in claim 7 wherein step (g) is practiced automatically.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/857,277, filed Mar. 25, 1992, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Divisions (1)
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