Claims
- 1. A tape for use with high-speed web reels, the tape comprising:
a first adhesive having top and bottom surfaces; a breakaway-coating covering the top surface; a release-coating affixed to the breakaway-coating along an interface; a substrate having first and second surfaces, the second surface secured to the release-coating; and a second adhesive having upper and lower surfaces; whereby the tape separates along the interface of the release-coating and breakaway-coating when a force pulls the first adhesive from the second adhesive so that no adhesive is exposed after separation.
- 2. The tape of claim 1 wherein the tape is provided for use during a flying reel splice between a reel of a depleted web and a reel of a new web, the new web having an outer layer with an inner surface and an inner layer with an outer surface, and wherein the bottom surface of the first adhesive can be adhered to the outer surface of the inner layer and the upper surface of the second adhesive can be adhered to the inner surface of the outer layer such that a force pulling the outer layer from the inner layer causes the tape to separate along the interface of the release-coating and breakaway-coating so that no adhesive is exposed after separation.
- 3. The tape of claim 2 wherein the flying reel splice occurs while the depleted reel rotates at a rate over about 750 feet per minute.
- 4. The tape of claim 1 wherein the tape is provided for holding a reel of a web onto a core, the web having an innermost layer with an inner surface and the core having a outer surface, and wherein the bottom surface of the first adhesive can be adhered to the outer surface of the core and the upper surface of the second adhesive can be adhered to the inner surface of the innermost layer such that a force pulling the web from the core causes the tape to separate along the interface of the release-coating and breakaway-coating.
- 5. The tape of claim 1 further comprising a release-liner adhering to the upper surface of the second adhesive such that the release-liner can be removed prior to use of the second adhesive.
- 6. The tape of claim 1 wherein the first adhesive is comprised of a pressure sensitive adhesive having a thickness of about 2 mils.
- 7. The tape of claim 1 wherein the substrate is polyester having a thickness of about 1 mil.
- 8. The tape of claim 1 wherein the second adhesive is comprised of a pressure sensitive adhesive having a thickness of about 5 mils.
- 9. A method of splicing a reel of a new web to a reel of a depleted web which is rotating at a high speed, the new web having an outer layer with an inner surface and an opposite surface and a distal end and an inner layer with an outer surface, comprising the steps of:
utilizing a tape for use with high-speed web reels, the tape comprising:
a first adhesive having top and bottom surfaces; a breakaway-coating covering the top surface; a release-coating affixed to the breakaway-coating along an interface; a substrate having first and second surfaces, the second surface secured to the release-coating; a second adhesive having upper and lower surfaces, the lower surface adhered to the first surface; and a release-liner adhering to the upper surface; adhering the bottom surface to the outer surface; removing the release-liner; adhering the upper surface to the inner surface; providing a adhering element on the opposite surface; and contacting the depleted web to the new web so that the depleted web adheres to the adhering element and causes the tape to split along the interface such that no adhesive surface is exposed.
- 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising the steps of:
folding back the outer layer to expose the outer surface before adhering the bottom surface to the outer surface; and smoothing the outer layer over the proximal portion to adhere the proximal portion to the inner surface.
- 11. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of rotating the new reel at a high speed substantially similar to the speed of the depleted reel before contacting the depleted web to the new web.
- 12. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of positioning holding tape over the distal end to keep the outer layer from unintentionally separating from the inner layer.
- 13. The method of claim 9 wherein the upper surface is adhered to the inner surface before the bottom surface is adhered to outer surface.
- 14. A method of releasably adhering a reel of a web to a core, the web having an innermost layer with an inner surface and the core having a outer surface, comprising the steps of:
utilizing a tape for use with high-speed web reels, the tape comprising:
a first adhesive having top and bottom surfaces; a breakaway-coating covering the top surface; a release-coating affixed to the breakaway-coating along an interface; a substrate having first and second surfaces, the second surface secured to the release-coating; a second adhesive having upper and lower surfaces, the lower surface adhered to the first surface; and a release-liner adhering to the upper surface; adhering the bottom surface to the outer surface of the core; removing the release-liner; and adhering the upper surface to the inner surface of the innermost layer; whereby the tape splits along the interface when the reel is depleted and the web is pulled from the core.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the upper surface is adhered to the inner surface before the bottom surface is adhered to the outer surface.
- 16. The method of claim 14 wherein no adhesive surface is exposed after the tape splits.
- 17. The method of claim 14 wherein the tape splits so that the core does not begin to wind the web back onto the core.
- 18. The method of claim 14 wherein the tape eliminates tension on the web when the reel is depleted.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 09/906,439, filed on Jul. 16, 2001 by an inventor named herein, and currently pending.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09906439 |
Jul 2001 |
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Child |
10159469 |
May 2002 |
US |