Claims
- 1. An apparatus for forming an overwrap web provided with inserts, said apparatus comprising:
- means for applying an overlaminate over pieces of spaced apart paper to form a sandwiched structure and means for cutting said formed inserts out of said sandwiched structure, said formed inserts each comprising one of said pieces of paper covered with a piece of said overlaminate, said inserts being spaced from one another;
- first means for advancing said inserts in a first direction;
- second means for advancing a film overwrap in a second direction;
- means for assembling said inserts against said overwrap with an appropriate spacing between said inserts to form an overwrap web provided with inserts; and
- means for winding said overwrap web provided with said inserts into a roll, said roll being adapted to be used for wrapping a plurality of packages with said inserts appropriately positioned with respect to said packages.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said forming means further includes:
- advancing means for continuously advancing said pieces of paper in said first direction, said paper having printed material thereon, said paper being longitudinally, continuously folded;
- a rotatable, continuous release belt;
- means for directing said overlaminate toward said paper and means for sandwiching said paper between said overlaminate and said belt to form said sandwiched structure;
- an electronic eye, said eye being responsive to said printed material and
- a rotary die cutter for cutting said inserts out of said sandwiched structure, said rotary die cutter being responsive to said electronic eye.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said assembling means includes:
- means for continuously advancing said sandwiched structure in said first direction at a first rate of speed, said sandwiched structure comprising a continuous release belt, folded said pieces of paper and said overlaminate, said continuous release belt including a pressure-sensitive adhesive, said paper being adhered to said adhesive, said overlaminate being adhered to said folded paper and to said adhesive, said sandwiched structure including a first portion and a ladder-shaped matrix, said first portion including said inserts and rectangular pieces of said overlaminate, said ladder-shaped matrix being formed of said overlaminate and said paper;
- means for removing said matrix from said inserts;
- means for removing said inserts from said belt;
- means for transferring said inserts to said overwrap and
- means for adhering said inserts to said overwrap;
- wherein said second advancing means includes means for advancing said overwrap in said second direction at a second rate of speed, said second rate of speed being faster than said first rate of speed.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the means for forming inserts further comprises means for advancing wide paper in the first direction; means for forming said wide paper into a first length of narrow paper and a second length of narrow paper; and first folding means for continuously folding said first length and second folding means for continuously folding said second length.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said first folding means includes means for tri-folding said first length, means for guiding the edge of said first length and means for controlling the tension of said first length.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said first length has printed material thereon, said first length being longitudinally, continuously folded and said advancing means includes a rotatable, continuous release belt.
- 7. A method of forming an overwrap web provided with inserts, said method comprising the steps of:
- forming inserts, said step of forming inserts including applying an overlaminate over spaced apart pieces of paper to form a sandwiched structure and cutting said formed inserts out of said sandwiched structure, said formed inserts each comprising one of said pieces of paper covered with a piece of said overlaminate, said inserts being spaced from one another;
- advancing said inserts in a first direction;
- advancing a film overwrap in a second direction;
- assembling said inserts against said overwrap with an appropriate spacing between said inserts to form an overwrap web provided with inserts; and
- winding said overwrap web provided with said inserts into a roll, said roll being adapted to be used for wrapping a plurality of packages with said inserts appropriately positioned with respect to said packages.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said pieces of paper are folded in thirds.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said overlaminate has a width wider than a width of the folded pieces of paper.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said step of forming the inserts further comprises the steps of longitudinally, continuously folding said pieces of paper to form said inserts, said overlaminate being applied over the folded pieces of paper to form said sandwiched structure.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said inserts are assembled against the side of said overwrap which faces inwardly against said packages when said packages are wrapped with said overwrap, such that each of said inserts is secured between said overwrap and each of said inserts cannot be removed until said overwrap is removed.
- 12. A method of forming an overwrap web provided with inserts, said method comprising the steps of:
- forming inserts, said step of forming inserts including applying an overlaminate over spaced apart pieces of paper to form a sandwiched structure and cutting said formed inserts out of said sandwiched structure, said formed inserts each comprising one of said pieces of paper covered with a piece of said overlaminate, said inserts being spaced from one another;
- advancing said inserts in a first direction;
- advancing a film overwrap in a second direction; and
- assembling said inserts against said overwrap with an appropriate spacing between said inserts to form an overwrap web provided with inserts.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/299,053, filed Jan. 19, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,135,935.
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Divisions (1)
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