Claims
- 1. In a method of dispensing reinforcing or tear tape in which rolls of tape are periodically exhausted as the dispensing is desired to continue, an improvement comprising the steps:
- providing a roll of a first tape having attached to a trailing end thereof an obstacle extending thereacross;
- providing a roll of a second tape having attached to a leading end thereof a string extending thereacross, said string having first and second ends;
- dispensing tape from the first roll and while so doing, tying the two ends of the string together to form a closed loop around the first tape whereby the loop has a width narrower than the obstacle to prevent passage of the obstacle therethrough;
- permitting the first roll of tape to be exhausted, whereby the loop tied around the first tape will catch the obstacle extending thereacross, thereby linking the trailing end of the first tape to the leading end of the second tape and causing tape to be dispensed from the second roll.
- 2. The method of claim 1 which further includes reducing the tension suddenly applied to tape on the second roll when tape begins being dispensed therefrom.
- 3. The method of claim 2 in which the reducing step includes rotationally accelerating the second roll before tape begins being dispensed therefrom.
- 4. The method of claim 2 in which the reducing step includes changing the length of a path traversed by the tape in response to increased tension therein.
- 5. A spool of reinforcing or tear tape, said tape having affixed to a leading end thereof a length of string with first and second ends, wherein said ends can be tied together to form a loop which may be used to link said leading end to the trailing end of another spool of tape.
- 6. The spool of tape of claim 5 in which the leading end of the tape is folded back over the string and adhered to itself, thereby securing the string to the leading end of the tape.
- 7. A spool of reinforcing or tear tape, said tape having affixed to a trailing end thereof an obstacle extending across and beyond the width of the tape, the trailing end of the tape being folded back over the obstacle to adhere to itself, thereby securing the obstacle to the trailing end of the tape.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This application is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/241,418, filed Sept. 7, 1988.
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Divisions (1)
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