The present invention relates generally to methods of rewinding tape to form a roll, and to rolls of tape formed by such methods, and more particularly to methods of folding non-uniform tape to facilitate winding the tape into a roll, and to rolls of folded tape formed by such methods.
Tape is used for many purposes. Tape is generally formed from a longitudinal strip of an elongated substrate material, such as paper or a plastic, with a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer formed on one side of the substrate, which side we refer to herein as the bottom side. The strip of substrate has two longitudinal edges that are generally parallel to each other so that the tape has a uniform width over its entire length. Such tape is typically rewound onto a core to form a roll of tape for use by users, who remove portions of the tape from the roll by pulling a length of tape from the roll and then tearing or cutting the tape in the transverse direction. A release coating may also be applied to the top side of the substrate to facilitate removing tape from a roll.
One example of a type of tape is masking tape, which is widely used by painters and others applying a coating (such as paint or lacquer) to a surface in order to define a sharp edge on the portion of the surface being coated. The masking tape protects a portion of the surface that is not to be coated. The adhesive layer permits the masking tape to be removably attached to the surface. The coating may then be applied to the surface so that the first longitudinal edge of the masking tape is also covered by the coating. The tape can then be removed, leaving a straight and well defined edge of the portion of the surface that is coated, corresponding to the position of the first longitudinal edge of the tape.
The following presents a simplified summary of the disclosure in order to provide a basic understanding to the reader. This summary is not an extensive overview of the disclosure and it does not necessarily identify key/critical elements of the invention or delineate the scope of the invention. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts disclosed herein in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
The present invention provides a method for forming tape having non-uniform thickness into a roll, the non-uniform tape comprising a longitudinally elongated substrate having top and bottom sides, first and second longitudinal edges and a width (Wt), the non-uniform tape further comprising an adhesive layer formed on the bottom side of the substrate, wherein the non-uniform tape has a thickness, at some points on the non-uniform tape no more than a fixed distance (Wr) from the first longitudinal edge, of more than 1.5 times the thickness of the non-uniform tape at the second longitudinal edge, Wr being a distance no greater than one half of Wt, the method comprising the steps of:
The establishment of the fold line may comprise scoring the top side of the substrate in the longitudinal direction at a distance equal to Wf from the second longitudinal edge to create a score line.
The thickness of the non-uniform tape at all points on the non-uniform tape at a distance of less than Wr from the first longitudinal edge may be between 1.75 and 2.25 times the average thickness of the tape at points on the tape at a distance of less than two times Wf from the second longitudinal edge.
The non-uniform tape may be masking tape wherein a portion of the tape, comprising those points at a distance of less than Wr from the first longitudinal edge, is reinforced.
The non-uniform tape may have a first uniform thickness at all points further than Wr from the first longitudinal edge, and also may have a second uniform thickness at all points at a distance of less than Wr from the first longitudinal edge. The second uniform thickness may be 1.75 to 2.25 times the first uniform thickness. The second uniform thickness may be about two times the first uniform thickness.
Wr may be a distance no greater than one quarter of Wt. Wf may be less than or equal to Wr. Wr may be a distance no greater than one tenth of Wt.
The invention further includes a roll of folded tape formed by the method summarized above. The roll of folded tape may be formed from non-uniform tape comprising masking tape having a longitudinal strip adhered to the top side of the substrate, the longitudinal strip having an outer edge, wherein the longitudinal strip has a longitudinal extent co-extensive with that of the substrate and is positioned on the substrate so that the outer edge of the longitudinal strip is substantially aligned with the first longitudinal edge of the substrate over the longitudinal extent of the substrate.
Tape generally has an approximately uniform thickness at all points. However some types of tape have a greater thickness at and near one longitudinal edge than at the other edge. For example, when using masking tape, one longitudinal edge (the “first edge”) is normally covered with a coating material, which is allowed to partially dry, and when the tape is subsequently removed, there is a significant risk of the coated edge tearing, thereby causing the paint line not to be completely straight and well defined. One novel approach to help prevent such tearing is to reinforce one longitudinal edge of the tape. For example, a strip of material with a width 1/10 of the width of the substrate and having a longitudinal extent co-extensive with that of the substrate may be positioned on the substrate so that the outer edge of the longitudinal strip is substantially aligned with the first longitudinal edge of the substrate over the longitudinal extent of the substrate. This provides additional strength to the first edge to help prevent tearing, but it also increases the thickness of the tape near the first edge. This thickening can cause problems when the tape is rewound into a roll. For example, there will be space between successive (neighbouring) portions of the tape in the roll between the bottom adhesive layer at any point in the tape away from the first edge, where the tape is thinner than at the first edge, and the top side of the closest portion of the tape interior to the point in the roll. This can cause the adhesive surface to be exposed to air and dry out, or be otherwise compromised, due to this exposure. This also makes the tape difficult to wind (or rewind) on a roll without telescoping and deforming. Furthermore, the thinner, unreinforced edge of the tape can become wavy or rippled when handling.
Other methods of reinforcing the substrate 100 that result in thickening of the substrate 100 at and near the first longitudinal edge 103 may also be used, or the substrate may simply be formed so that it is thicker towards the first longitudinal edge 103 to produce non-uniform tape.
When the non-uniform tape employs a longitudinal strip 101 for reinforcement, the thickness (T) of the longitudinal strip 101 is generally uniform, so that the overall thickness (the “reinforced thickness”) of the non-uniform tape in the reinforced region is also uniform. The reinforced thickness may be more than 1.5 times the thickness of the remainder of the tape (such as at the second longitudinal edge), and may be between 1.75 and 2.25 times the thickness of the remainder of the tape. In many cases, such as where the longitudinal strip 101 is made of the same material as the substrate 100, the reinforced thickness (2*T) may be about two times the thickness (T) of the remainder of the tape, the remainder of the tape having a substantially uniform thickness, as shown in the embodiment depicted in
There is generally a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer formed on the bottom side 200 of the substrate 100. For example, this may be a natural or synthetic rubber or an acrylic compound. The adhesive layer is not shown separately in the Figures and should be understood, unless other expressly stated or clearly implied, to be included in references to the substrate 100, as being formed on the bottom side 200 of the substrate 100.
The reinforcement width is generally a distance no greater than one half of the width of the substrate (Wr<=Wt/2, the width of the unfolded substrate being referred to as “Wt”, as shown in
In other forms of non-uniform tape, the thickness of the reinforced portion may not be uniform. For example it may be thickest at the first longitudinal edge 103 and gradually decrease to the thickness of the unreinforced portion of the non-uniform tape, or the thickness may vary cyclically or otherwise in the longitudinal direction.
The invention comprises a method of forming such a non-uniform tape into a roll. The first step is to predetermine a fold width (“Wf”), which is a distance from the second longitudinal edge 104 at which the tape will later be folded. In general, the fold width is selected to be less than or equal to one half of the difference between the width of the substrate and the reinforcement width (Wf<=(Wt−Wr)/2), so that when the tape is folded, the folded portion will not overlap the reinforced portion. Generally this means that Wf is less than or equal to one-quarter of Wt (Wt/4). The fold width may be predetermined to be less than or equal to the reinforcement width (Wf<=Wr). In many cases, a fold width equal to the reinforcement width (Wf=Wr) may be preferred. The choice of fold width may depend on the material of which the substrate is made, and should be sufficiently large to ensure good contact between the layers of tape in the roll of folded tape to be formed, so that the passage of air to the inside of a roll of the folded tape is minimized. In many cases, a fold width of about one sixteenth of an inch (1.6 mm) may be suitable for a substrate with a width of at least one half of one inch (12.7 mm) and a reinforcement width of no more than one half of the width of the substrate. For example, for a non-uniform tape with a substrate width of one inch (25.4 mm) and a reinforcement width of one sixteenth of an inch (1.6 mm), a fold width of about one sixteenth of an inch (1.6 mm) may be appropriate.
The second step is to establish a fold line 102 on the substrate in the longitudinal direction at a distance equal to the fold width from the second longitudinal edge 104, the fold line dividing the tape into an outer portion 105 between the fold line 102 and the second longitudinal edge 104 and an inner portion between the fold line 102 and the first longitudinal edge 103. Such a fold line 102 is depicted in
The third step is to fold the scored non-uniform tape along the fold line 102 to cause the bottom (adhesive) side 200 of the substrate 100 of the outer portion 105 to be positioned adjacent to the bottom (adhesive) side 200 of a sub-portion 201 of the inner portion, the sub-portion comprising points within a distance of the fold width from the fold line, to form a folded portion 400, as shown in
The final step is to wind the folded tape to form a roll, such as that shown in
It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments of the present invention, particularly, any “preferred” embodiments, are possible examples of implementations, merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the invention. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiment(s) of the invention as will be evident to those skilled in the art.
Where, in this document, a list of items is prefaced by the expression “such as” or “including”, is followed by the abbreviation “etc.”, or is prefaced or followed by the expression “for example”, or “e.g.”, this is done to expressly convey and emphasize that the list is not exhaustive, irrespective of the length of the list. The absence of such an expression, or another similar expression, is in no way intended to imply that a list is exhaustive. Unless otherwise expressly stated or clearly implied, such lists shall be read to include all comparable or equivalent variations of the items, and alternatives to the items, in the list that a skilled person would understand would be suitable for the purpose that the items are listed.
The words “comprises” and “comprising”, when used in this specification and the claims, are to used to specify the presence of stated features, elements, integers, steps or components, and do not preclude, nor imply the necessity for, the presence or addition of one or more other features, elements, integers, steps, components or groups thereof.
The scope of the claims that follow is not limited by the embodiments set forth in the description. The claims should be given the broadest purposive construction consistent with the description as a whole.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CA2012/000702 | 7/25/2012 | WO | 00 | 9/3/2015 |