Aug. 28, 1951 a a MARGN 2,565,509 MANUFACTURE OF TAPES AND SHEETS WITH ADHESIVE COATINGS ON OPPOSITE SIDES THEREOF Filed July 27, 1946 BALYS c. MARCIN INVENTOR BY 9m ATTORNEY Patented Aug. 28, 1951 oFFlcE MANUFACTURE OF TAPES AND SHEETS WITH ADHESIVE COATINGS ON OPPO- SITE SIDES THEREOF Balys C. Marcin, Tuckahoe, N. Y.
Application July 27, 1946, Serial No. 686,736
- 9 Claims. 1 This invention relates to tapes and sheets having adhesive surface coatings, and more particularly is directed to such tapes and sheets formed with adhesive surface coatings carried on opposite sides thereof constructed and arranged with an improved attached interleaf or liner to provide an assembly permitting such sheets to be superimposed in stacks and such tapes to be wound in rolls without interfering with their adhesive effectiveness or use, yet facilitating the separation or peeling from the stacks or rolls to serve as a convenient means in wrapping, mounting, masking and like purposes and the novel method of forming such assemblies.
Among the objects of the invention is to provide adhesive sheets and tapes and the method of the character described which shall comprise of few and simple parts, which shall be easy, simple and inexpensive to manufacture, which shall make a smooth compact stack or roll, which shall be readily separated into individual units or unrolled in convenient form for various applications, which shall provide an improved form of interleaving means or liner adapted to be inserted and attached between double adhesive coated surfaces of superimposed sheets in stacks or tape wound in rolls, and which shall be practical and efficient to a high degree in use.
Other objects of this invention will in part be obvious and in part hereinafter pointed out. The invention accordingly consists of features of construction and method, combinations of elements, arrangements of parts and steps in the method which will be exemplified in the construction and method hereinafter described and of which the scope of the application will be indicated in the following claims.
In the accompanying drawing in which is shown various possible embodiments of the invention: Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a roll of tape constructed to embody the invention showing a portion of the tape partially unwound for use,
Fig. 1a is a perspective view showing the winding assembly of the adhesive carrier and the interliner forming the tape into a roll as shown in Fig. 1 embodying the improved method,
Fig. 2 is an enlarged cross sectional view taken on lines 2-2' in Fig. 1, orlines 22 in Fig. 3,
Fig; 3 is a perspective view of a stack of adhesive sheets constructed to embody the invention showing the top laminated unit being partially peeled off for use,
Figs. 4 and 5 are fragmentary plane views of opposite sides of an adhesive carrier with the 2 improved three-strip interliner attached as used in the assembly shown in Figs. 1 and 3, and
Fig. 6 is a fragmentary perspective view of an interliner perforated longitudinally for providing three weakly attached strips before winding with the adhesive carrier corresponding to that shown in Fig. 1a. 'It is proposedin practicing the invention herein, to provide a novel method, an improved con struction of interleaf or liner, hereinafter referred to as an interliner, and an assembly arrangement thereof with adhesive carriers wherein, Ill denotes generally a tape wound in a roll R embodying the invention. Said tape ID, as here shown, may comprise a laminated structure formed with a base layer ll of sheet cellophane regenerated cellulose or cellulose acetate), paper, rubber or any suitable textile material, having double surfaceadhesive coatings 12, that is, applied on the opposite sides thereof, saidadhesive coatings 12 being of any well understood composition, such as for example, of the pressure sensitive type and forming with said base layer ll an adhesive carrier.
On said adhesive coatings [2, there is mounted spaced supplemental base strips I3 of thin sheet cellophane, paper, rubber or any suitable textile material, each having a so-called repellent or non-adhesive film surface I l on the exposed side thereof to prevent the carrier adhesive coatings [2. from adhering or becoming attached when pressed thereagainst. At least one of said supplemental base strips I3 is applied to partially cover each of the opposite carrieradhesive coatings 12, an underside [3a of each strip I3 opposite to repellent surface l4 being thus permanentlysecured in the assembly to the coating H by a method and in the manner hereinafter more fully described. The strips l3 may be in edge abutment lengthwise the tape l0 and are arranged in staggered position, that is, where secured in place they are in lateral offset nonregistering alignment as is clear from Fig. 2.
The tape it is formed as above described and shown inthe drawing is seen to comprise a laminated structure with base layer 1 i of the adhesive carrier having a double faced adhesive coating [2, and withthe supplementary strips l3, permanently secured to the underside [3a thereof, each of said strips It being provided with a repellent surface IQ. Because of this multi-strata structure of tape l0, base layer ll may be made of very thin stock, that is, about half the thickness of that usually found necessary" or required in single faced adhesive coated tapes. of com:
3 mercial well understood construction. The supplementary strips I 3 may be made about half the thickness of base layer II since its only function beside stiffening or bracing the structure of tape I is to form a base for repellent surface I4 which extends longitudinally over the effective portion of adhesive coatings I2.
While material used as surface film I 4 on strips I3 is here designated as repellent, actually it merely has the roperties or characteristics of being incapable of adherin to the adhesive coatings I2 when pressed thereagainst, or has very weakly adhering properties thus permitting readily peeling off of wound superimposed pertions of the tapees ID from the roll R. r v
In Fig. 3 the invention is shown embodied in making stacks S fromsheets 20 instead of being formed of a continuous tape I0 and wound on a roll R as shown in Fig. 1.
Thesheets 20 of the stacks S may be similar in laminated construction to tape I.I'I abeve described, that is, forming an adhesive carrier comprising base layer 2I and double facedadhesive coatings 22 withinterliner strips 23 permanently attached to provide exposedrepellent surfaces 24 similar in all respects to the assembly of base layer II, coatings I2, interliners I31 and repellent surfaces I4 of tape [0 described above.
The coiled or roll R formation of tape I0 and the stack S formation ofsheets 2!] maybe used to suit requirements or the desire of the user, the stack S assembly shown in Fig. 3 being in the nature of precut units, while the roll R of tape Ill being suitable where variable lengths are to be utilized.
The interliners I3, and 23, with the repellent surfaces I4 and 2 respectively, comprise a plurality, this is, two or more, longitudinally ex.-
tending separable strips which may be inserted in position as shown preferably and in the most simplified manner as a unitary elementary inter-.- leafing means with alternate film surfaces I4v or 24 of the adjoining strip I3 or 23, respectively, facing in opposite directions.
In Figs. 1 2, 4 and 5, are shown examples of three-strip interliners I3 and 23, for providing twospaced longitudinally extending areas of repellent surfaces l4 and 24, respectively, facing up from the adhesive carrier of a horizontally disposed tape Ill andsheet 20, respectively, and an intermediate repellent surface I4 and 24, respectively, facing down from said adhesive carrier in lateral offset relation to the up facing repellent surfaces I4 and '24, respectively. The practical application of the invention will now be apparent. With the construction, arrangement and assembly above described and shown in the drawing for wound tape II! on roll R or sheets 21] in stack S, a desired length of tape III ortop sheet 20 may be readilypeeled on and removed, the tape I0 being first severed in the well understood manner. g
The cut tape II] orsheet 20 peeled off may be used for sealing wrapper closures or joints, mounting photographs or the like on supporting surfaces by inserting the same between the back ofsuch photograph and the supporting surface, joining superimposed sheet to serve the function ofstaples, and for other like purposes.
The tape II] on roll R andsheet 20 in stack S provides a compact body which forms a supply source of desired units readily and conveniently for practical use.
The novel method of assembling r011 R or stack S embodying the invention, as'is clear from Figs.
6 and 7, comprises the step of inserting a multistrip as here shown as a three-strip interliner I3 or 23 between adhesive carriers forming the tape I!) orsheet 23, respectively.
In case of the assembling roll R with the threestrip interliner I3, the latter may have its leadin end inserted between core C for Wound roll R and the adhesive carrier formed of base layer I I provided with the adhesive I2 on opposite sides thereof, said carrier together with the interliner I3 so inserted, is then tautly wound up so that the repellent surface I4 of each interliner strip lies between two superimposed coiled sections of adhesive carrier with the repellent surface I4 facing a longitudinal area of one (first) of said sections and the repellent surface I4 facing the longitudinal areas of the other sections in a laterally offset spaced relation to said first area. This winding presses the superimposed sections together and permanently attaches strip undersurfaces I'3a of the interliner I3 opposite each repellent surface I I to the contacting adhesive carrier. 7 H
This Winding operation is continued until the entire roll R is completely wound to incorporate the interliner I 3.
In assembling th stack S,interliners 23 are interposed between the superimposed base layers '2! coated withadhesive surfaces 22 which form adhesive carriers. By alternately placing oneinterliner 23 over each adhesive carrier to cover same and then another adhesive carrier on the coveredinterliner 23 and continuing this alterhating operation the stack S is formed.
The superimposed adhesive carriers and the interposedinterliners 23 are next firmly pressed together until each strip undersurface of theinterliner 23 opposite eachrepellent surface 24 is permanently attached to the contacting adhesive carrier.
In assemblies above described, the tape It andsheet 20 are formed and may be readily peeled off to provide a section of units formed of an adhesive carrier having at least one strip of the interliner I3 and 23, respectively, permanently at tached on opposite sides thereof, and also leaving effective a longitudinal area, of adhesive surface on said adhesive carriers.
By using an interliner I3 or 23 of weaklyattached'readil'y separating strips as shown in Fig. 6 by providing perforations denoted at IS the method above described is most conveniently carried out and eliminates any necessity of providing close alignment of said interliner I3 or 23 alternately interposed between the adhesive carriers for forming roll R or stack S, respectively.
The interliner I3 or 23 may be made either or" separate individual edge abutting strips eachhaving a repellent or film surface I4 or 2 3, respectively, said strips being properly positioned and crranged to alternately provide said surfaces I I or .24 facing in the sameldirection on being insert d between the adhesive carriers forming tape I orsheet 20 or said interliner I3 and 23 may comprise strips I4 and24, resp ectively, arranged as above described which are weakly attached together so that the ready separation of strips on peeling of the tape [t em the rail Ron thesheet 20 from the'stack S is not interfered with.
Fragmentary "plan views of the opposite sides of an improved multi-strip interliner I3 or 23 comprising of three strips, are shown in Figs. 4 and 5. t I
If desired, sides I3a of the interliner strips I3 or the corresponding side ofstrip 23 may be coated asesgsoc with a Suitable adhering surface material on the sides thereof opposite therepellent surfaces 44 and 24, respectively, for increasingthe attachment of the strips l3-or 23, respectively, to their respective adhesive carriers when assembled as above describedand shown. v
It is therefore seen that there'is provided an improved method and articles of manufacture in which the several objects of the' invention are achieved and which are Well adapted to meet the conditions of practical use. I
As various other possible embodimentsof "the invention may be made in the above invention and as various chan es may be made in the embodiments and method above set forth, it isto be understood that all mattersherein set forth and shown in the accompanying drawings are to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. 7 v I Having thus described my invention I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
1. In a method of the character described for assembling repellent adhering means between superimposed portions of a carrier coated on opposite sides thereof with adhesive to form a laminated construction, the steps of inserting a multi-strip-forming interliner having adhesive repellent surfaces between said superimposed portions with the repellent surface of one strip of said interliner facing a first longitudinal area of coated adhesive on one of said portions, and the repellent surface area of an adjacent interliner strip facing a longitudinal area of coated adhesive of another of said portions in laterally ofiset spaced relation to said first area, and pressing said superimposed portions and interliner together for permanently attaching surfaces of said interliner strips opposite the repellent surfaces against abutting adhesive areas of said carrier portions so that peeling off of one of said superimposed carrier portions with adhesively attached interliner strips leaves effectively adhesive longitudinally extending coated areas of the portion coated carrier underlying said peeled off portion.
2. A method of the character described for assembling a compact body of superimposed portions of an adhesive coated carrier with an interposed repellent adhering means comprising the steps of inserting between superimposed carrier portions said repellent means in the form of longitudinally extending edge abutting stripforming interliner having alternate strips thereof surfaced to provide non-adhering properties with respect to the adhesive on said carrier with the non-adhesive surfaced interliner strips facing in one direction spaced longitudinally extending areas of coated adhesive on a first of said superimposed carrier portions and with the non-adherin surfaced interliner strips facing in the opposite direction spaced longitudinally extending area of coated adhesive of a second of said carrier portions in lateral ofifset spaced relation to said first mentioned longitudinally extending adhesive area, and pressing said superimposed carrier portions and interposed stripforming interliner together and permanently securing alternate interliner strips facing in said one direction to the second of said carrier portions and the other of said strips to the first of said carrier portions so that on peeling separation of said carrier portions each thereof with attached spaced strips leaves effective adhesive longitudinally extending coated areas on both 6. carrier: portions between the attached strips thereof.
3". An interliner for-insertion between layers of sheet-material having-adhesive coating on. both faces thereof, comprisin sheet material formed of a plurality of longitudinally extending separable strips in edgewise abutment relation, each strip having an adhesive repellent surface on one face thereof and an adhesive adhering surface on the opposite face thereof, said surfaces of the strips being arranged with respect to each other to position alternate adhesive repellent surfaces facing in onedirection and alternate adhesive adhering surfaces-in the same direction therebetween.
4. A laminated adhesive construction of the character described comprising superimposed carrier portions having adhesive areas on oppo-s site faces thereof, a multistrip interliner interposed'betweensaid carrier portions, said interliner formed of longitudinally extending edgeabutting separable strips having surfaces thereof permanently secured to said carrier portions with alternate strips attached to one adjacent carrier portion and the other strips permanently secured to another adjacent carrier portion, and adhesive repellent surfaces on said strips opposite those attached to said carrier portions for peeling off one of said carrier portions with attached alternate strips of the interliner as a laminated structural unit having alternate effective adhesive areas on one face of the unit in offset relation with respect to adhesive areas on the opposite face thereof.
5. Th laminated adhesive construction defined in claim 4 in which said carrier portions and interliner are in the form of continuous length of web sheet rolled up with said effective adhesive areas out of register and in non-adhesive contact with said repellent surfaces.
6. A laminated tape structure comprising a supporting sheet having longitudinally extending parallelly spaced apart adhesive coated areas on one face thereof and longitudinally extending parallelly spaced apart adhesive coated areas on the opposite face thereof in a lateral offset relation to said first mentioned coated areas, and interliner strip elements extending between said adhesive coated areas permanently attached to said supporting sheet on both of said faces, said interliner strip elements having adhesive repellent surfaces positioned to extend alternately between said adhesive coated areas.
7. In combination, a plurality of layers of sheet material having adhesive coating on both opposite faces thereof, and an interliner between each of said sheet material spacing the adhesive surfaces apart, said interliner including sheet material formed of a plurality of longitudinally extending separable strips in edgewise abutment relation, each strip having an adhesive repellent surface on one face thereof and an adhesive adhering surface on the opposite face thereof, said surfaces of the strips being arranged with respect to each other to position alternate adhesive repellent surfaces facing in one direction with alternately adhesive adhering surfaces in the same direction therebetween permanently attached to the adjacent adhesive surface of the sheet material.
8. A method of the character described for manufacturing a laminated body for supplying adhesive tape having effective longitudinally extending adhesive areas on both sides of the tape from a sheet material having an adhesive coating on both sides thereof andan interliner formed of a plurality of longitudinally extending separable strips in edgewise abutment relation, each strip having an adhesive repellent surface on one face thereof and an adhesive adhering surface on the opposite face thereof, said surfaces of the strips being arranged with respect to each other to position alternate adhesive repellent surfacesfacing in one direction 'andalternate adhesive adhering surfaces in the same direction therebetween, comprising the steps of inserting said interlinerloe tween said sheet material to form a superimposed structure of alternate sheet materialand inte liners, and pressing said superimposed structure together for permanently attaching said adhesive adhering. surfaces of the interliner strips opposite the repellent surfaces to abutting adhesive coating of the sheet material. I v v 9.. The laminated adhesive construction defined in claim 4 in which said carrier portions and interliner are alternately stacked with said efiective adhesive areas out or register and in nonadhesive contact with said repellent surfaces.
BALYS C. MARCIN.
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