Tail for attaching trailing edge of one roll of tape to leading edge of another roll of tape

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6688363
  • Patent Number
    6,688,363
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 9, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 10, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A tail for adhering the tailing edge of a first roll of tape that is being fed to an application device to the leading edge of a second roll of tape without stopping the tapes includes a bulge which is located in the tail and has an adhesive coating on each side. A first protective element located on the tail releasably covers the adhesive coating on one side of the bulge and a second protective element located on the other side of the bulge releasably covers the adhesive coating on the other side of the bulge when the tail is wrapped onto a roll base. The leading edge of the second roll of tape is wrapped around the tape from the first roll to form a loose knot and then is threaded through a pair of pincher rollers through which the first roll of tape is fed. Thus, when the bulge passes through the pincher rollers it becomes adhesively attached to the leading edge of the second roll and the knot is tightened around the second roll and a mechanical joint is formed between the tapes.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The subject invention relates to a tail which is used to attach the trailing edge of tape from one roll to the leading edge of tape from another roll and to a method of using this tail to join rolls of tape together.




There are numerous applications where a continuous supply of tape material must be provided. When this occurs there needs to be a way of attaching the trailing edge of one roll of tape to the leading edge of another roll of tape without interrupting the feeding of the tape. This can be accomplished by placing a mechanical fastening device on the tape or by adhesively joining the two tapes together. An example of the latter is the system disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/398,153. Here the trailing edge of the tape on each roll is wrapped around a plate to provide an end piece which is thicker than the remainder of the tape. The leading edge of the tape on each roll has an adhesive coating applied to it. The leading edges of both rolls are then fed into a splicer block having a pair of spaced-apart pincher rollers which are separated by a distance which is greater than the thickness of two pieces of tape, but less than the thickness of one piece of tape and the end piece. Thus, when the tape from one of the rolls is pulled through the splicer block, as the trailing end of that roll passes through the pincher rollers the end piece is squeezed against the adhesive at the leading edge of the tape from the other roll, and the two pieces of tape are joined. While simple and inexpensive, this system does not always cause the two pieces of tape to be joined. Because the adhesive is exposed during the entire time the preceding roll of tape is being unwound, it can collect dust and other contaminants and become less adherent. In addition, in order for the adhesive to even be squeezed against the end piece it must be located precisely between the pincher rollers. If the operator does not do this correctly or if the moving tape drags the non-moving tape out of the pincher rollers the rolls will not be joined. In addition, the second roll can only be installed on the device which rotatively carries it in one direction in order that the adhesive side of the tape is facing the moving tape. If adhesive is put on both sides of the tape to make it reversible, the adhesive on the other side may very well stick to the pincher rollers enough that the short period of time the adhesive is exposed to the moving tape may not be enough to release it.




The subject invention overcomes the shortcomings and limitations of the prior art by providing a bulge in a tail that is attached to the trailing edge of the tape on each roll. This bulge has an adhesive coating on both sides. Protective elements are located on the tail on each side of the bulge in a manner that one of the protective elements covers the adhesive coating on each side of the bulge. As a result, when the tail is rolled onto a roll core the adhesive coating is protected by the protective element and will not stick to the roll core or to adjacent layers of the tail or tape. The protective element is configured such that it readily parts from the adhesive coating when the tail is unwound from the roll core.




In addition the leading edge of the tape from the second roll is wrapped around the tape from the first roll to form a loose knot. When the leading edge of the tape from the second roll is adhered to the adhesive on the bulge on the tail on the trailing edge of the second roll the knot is tightened so that the second roll becomes tied to the first roll as well.




The foregoing and other objectives, features, and advantages of the invention will be more readily understood upon consideration of the following detailed description of the invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view showing a tail embodying the subject invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view showing how the tail of

FIG. 1

is wound onto a roll core.





FIGS. 3 and 4

are side elevation views of a splicer mechanism showing how the trailing edge of a first piece of tape is spliced to the leading edge of a second piece of tape.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

of the drawings, a transfer tail


10


is attached to the trailing edge of a length of tape or tape-like material


12


which is wound onto a cylindrical roll core


14


to form a roll of tape (not shown). The purpose of the transfer tail is to automatically attach the trailing edge of the tape as it is removed from the roll to the leading edge of the tape from another roll without stopping the supply of tape to its intended application.




The tail


10


includes a tail base


16


which is made from the same or a similar material as the tape


12


. The tail base preferably is 4-5 feet long, but its length is not limited. It does need to have a thickness which is similar to the thickness of the tape


12


. Located on the tail base


16


near its trailing edge is a bulge


18


having a thickness which is greater than the thickness of the tail base. The bulge has an inside face


20


and an outside face


22


, both of which have an adhesive coating.




In the preferred embodiment illustrated, the bulge is formed by placing a piece of double-sided tape


24


, with a the protective film removed from both sides, on the first side


26


of the tail base


16


. This provides the adhesive coating on the outside face


22


of the bulge. The length of the piece of double-sided tape


24


is important, as will be explained later. Another piece of double-sided tape


28


, which is slightly shorter than the piece of double-sided tape


24


, is placed on the second side


30


of the tail base


16


directly across from and centered over the piece of tape


24


. The protective film is removed from both sides of the piece of double-sided tape


28


also. An obstruction piece


32


is placed on top of the piece of double-sided tape


28


and the obstruction piece in turn is covered with another piece of double-sided tape


34


which has the protective film removed from both sides. The obstruction piece is thicker than the tail base


16


or the double-sided tape


24


,


28


,


34


and it is flexible. The obstruction piece


32


and the piece of double-sided tape


34


have the same length as a piece of double-sided tape


28


. A cover


36


, made from the same material as the tail base and having the same length as the piece of double-sided tape


24


, is then placed over the piece of double-sided tape


34


. Since the cover


36


is longer than the pieces of double-sided tape


28


and


34


and the obstruction piece


32


, it extends outwardly from each side of them. This permits the ends of the cover


36


to be attached to the tail base in order to make a smooth transition between the bulge and the remainder of the tail base. If the cover and the tail base are a heat-sealable material they can be heat sealed together. Otherwise they can be joined with an adhesive. Finally, another piece of double-sided tape


38


, having the same length as the cover


36


, is located on top of the cover. The film is removed from both sides of the piece of double-sided tape


38


. This provides the adhesive surface on the inside face


20


of the bulge. Thus, there is an exposed adhesive surface on both sides of the bulge.




Located on the first side


26


of the tail base


16


, towards its trailing edge from the bulge


18


, is a first protective element


40


. The protective element


40


will cover the exposed adhesive on the inside face


20


of the bulge when the tail


10


is wrapped onto the roll core. The length of the first protective element


40


is slightly greater than the length of the bulge


18


, as will be more fully explained later. In the embodiment illustrated, the first protective element includes a piece of double-sided tape


42


with the protective film removed from both sides. Another piece of protective film


44


, which is wider, is placed on top of the piece of double-sided tape


42


.




In the embodiment illustrated a portion of the first protective element


40




a


is placed on the leading edge side of the bulge


18


also. The protective element


40




a


includes a piece of double-sided tape


42




a


and a piece of wide protective film


44




a


. Placing a portion of the first protective element on the other side of the bulge is not required, but it may be useful for reasons that will be described later.




Located on the second side


30


of the tail base


16


, towards its leading edge from the bulge, is a second protective element


46


. The second protective element


46


preferably has substantially the same length as the first protective element


40


. All that is required, however, is that it be longer than the bulge. The second protective element


46


includes a piece of double-sided tape


48


, with the protective film removed from both sides. This piece of double-sided tape


48


is covered with a wider piece of protective film


50


.




Located on either side of the tail base


16


, at its leading edge, is a piece of double-sided tape


52


. The protective film is removed from this piece of double-sided tape when the tail


10


is joined to the trailing edge of the tape


12


.




Once the tail


10


is attached to the trailing end of the tape


12


the tail and tape are wound on top of itself onto a roll core


14


, FIG.


2


. To ensure that the unprotected segment of the adhesive coating on the bulge does not stick to the roll core, a piece of double-sided tape


54


with the protective film removed from one side only is wound around the center of the roll core.




As the tail


10


is wound onto the roll core


14


the first protective element


40


faces outwardly from the roll. The length of the first protective element should be equal to or slightly greater than the circumference of the roll core. Thus, the first protective element extends entirely around the roll. As the tail continues to be wound onto the roll core, the inside face


20


of the bulge will overlie the protective element


40


. Since the length of the bulge is less than the length of the first protective element the first protective element completely covers the inside face of the bulge. The protective film that is used to cover double-sided tape has a higher rate of adhesion on its inside surface than it does on its outside surface. Thus, when the tail is later, unwound from the roll core the protective film will remain adhered to the protective element and will readily pull away from the adhesive layer on the bulge exposing the adhesive layer.




At this point the outside face


22


of the bulge faces outwardly from the roll. As the tail continues to be wound onto the roll the second protective element


46


overlies the outside face


22


of the bulge and the protective film covers the adhesive on this side of the bulge.




The second portion


40




a


of the first protective element is placed on the tail base


12


a spaced distance from the trailing edge of the bulge which ensures that the leading edge of the double-sided tape


24


does not extend past the end of the protective film


50


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, a splicer mechanism


55


that is used to join the tail


10


of one roll of tape to the leading edge of another roll includes a frame


56


having an entry passageway


57


located at its lower end. Located above the entry passageway


57


is a pair of spaced-apart guide rollers


58


. Located above the guide rollers is a bridge


60


with a guide orifice


62


passing centrally through it. Extending upwardly from the bridge


60


on each side of the guide orifice is a pair of pins


64


which angle toward one another. A tape-holding device, such as a spring


66


, is located above the bridge


60


, and a pair of side-by-side pincher rollers


68


are located above the spring. The distance between the pinching rollers is greater than the combined width of the tape


12


but less than twice the width of the tape and the bulge


18


.




The leading edge of the tape


12




a


from a first roll is fed through the passageway


57


and around one of the guide rollers


58


. It is then passed through the guide orifice


62


, between the coils of the springs


66


, and through the pincher rollers


68


. The leading edge of the tape


12




b


from a second roll is then inserted through the passageway


57


, around the other guide roller


58


and through the guide orifice


62


. The second tape


12




b


is then looped around the first tape and pins


64


and back through itself to form a loose half-hitch knot


70


. The second tape is then placed between the coils of the springs


66


and through the pincher rollers


68


. The first tape


12




a


is then pulled off of the roll by a device which applies the tape. The distance between the pinch rollers


68


allows the first tape


12




a


to run freely without effecting the stationary second tape


12




b


. The spring


66


creates a resistance against the movement of the second tape which also prevents it from moving with the first tape.




As the bulge


18


in the first tape passes through the pincher rollers,

FIG. 3

, the rollers pinch it against the second tape and the second tape is engaged by the adhesive surface of the bulge. Thus the second tape begins to move with the first tape


12




a


. As the second tape starts to move the loose knot


70


becomes tightened around the first tape


12




a


and a tight knot


72


is formed which mechanically attaches the leading edge of the second tape to the tail of the first tape. The first roll is then replaced with a third roll and the process is repeated.




The terms and expressions which have been employed in the foregoing specification are used therein as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention, in the use of such terms and expressions, of excluding equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, it being recognized that the scope of the invention is defined and limited only by the claims which follow.



Claims
  • 1. A sealing device having a pair of pinching rollers for squeezing together two pieces of moving tape, one of said pieces of tape containing a bulge and one of said pieces of tape containing an adhesive coating to adhesively join said pieces of tape together, said sealing device comprising:(a) a bridge having a passageway defined there through which said pieces of tape pass before they pass between said pinching rollers; and (b) a pair of pins projecting from said bridge on each side of said passageway which one of said pieces of tape can be wrapped around to form a loose knot around the other piece of tape after said pieces of tape have passed through said passageway.
  • 2. The sealing device of claim 1 wherein said pins are angled toward one another as they project from said bridge.
  • 3. The sealing device of claim 1, further including a holding device located between said bridge and said pinching rollers which releasably grips at least the piece of tape that is wrapped around said pins.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/963,190 filed Sep. 25, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,596,111.

US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
6325324 Getz et al. Dec 2001 B1
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/963,190, Cyr et al., filed Mar. 27, 2003.