With Severing Means For Tape Before Application Patents (Class 156/506)
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Patent number: 12080838Abstract: An automatic replacement device of a secondary battery material including reel support parts to support a supply reel; a material support part spaced apart from the reel support part; clamping parts, each including a clamping roller to come into contact with the material when replacing the supply reel, a vacuum suction part to suction the material by vacuum, a clamping frame to rotatably support the clamping roller and the vacuum suction part, and a cutter to cut the material when coming into contact with the material; first drive parts to move the clamping roller toward/away from the material; and second drive parts to move the cutter toward/away from the material, wherein the automatic replacement device cuts the material as the material is suctioned to the vacuum suction part after being adhered to a material wound around a replacement supply reel when the supply reel is replaced.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2020Date of Patent: September 3, 2024Assignee: Samsung SDI Co., Ltd.Inventor: Sung Ick Park
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Patent number: 9980436Abstract: A system for controlling a braking mechanism for a supply roll with wrapping material for a round baler that passes through a first phase wherein, after detection of sufficient crop material in the baling chamber, wrapping material is brought up to the baling chamber and introduced into the baling chamber. The braking mechanism provides a higher braking force during the wrapping operation than the first phase. The wrapping operation is started on detection of movement in the wrapping material. This prevents the braking mechanism from being activated prematurely and leaves sufficient time to deactivate the braking mechanism after the wrapping operation.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2015Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: CNH Industrial America LLCInventor: Dirk A. R. Vandamme
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Patent number: 9751720Abstract: Glass web including a first glass-web portion (30), a second portion (40), and a splice joint (50) coupling the first glass-web portion to the second portion, wherein the slice joint includes a splice member (60) with at least one gas-permeable attachment portion. In further examples, methods of splicing a first glass-web portion to a second portion include the step of splicing the first glass-web portion to the second portion with a splice member, wherein the step of splicing includes attaching a gas-permeable attachment portion of the splice member to the first glass-web portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2013Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Sean Matthew Garner, Richard Jonathon Kohler, Sue Camille Lewis, Lynn Bernard Simpson, Lili Tian
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Patent number: 8910689Abstract: An apparatus for reducing downtime in processes utilizing continuous webs as a raw material upon the detection of a defective portion in a continuous web includes a defect detection member. The defect detection member detects the defects in the continuous web while a first engaging member can stop or slow the speed of the continuous web upon the detection of the defective portion. A second engaging member can receive the defective portion and separate the defective portion from the continuous web and can attach non-defective portions together. A storage element can provide a contingent amount of the continuous web to any downstream processes while the continuous web is stopped or slowed by the first engaging member.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2005Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Uwe Schneider
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Patent number: 8622110Abstract: In order to seal the corner joint of an elastoplastic tape placed as a spacer on a glass pane, a film strip is pressed with a first portion of its length against the first leg section of the spacer and the protruding portion of the film strip is wrapped around the corner and pressed against the second leg section. For the purpose of automating this process, the film strip is severed mechanically from an automatically supplied film tape and held via a transfer apparatus which thereafter presses the film strip with the first portion of its length against the first leg section. The portion of the film strip protruding freely over the corner is wrapped around the corner via a pressure carriage and pressed by tautening against the second leg section of the spacer.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2010Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Inventor: Peter Lisec
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Patent number: 7954533Abstract: A sheet cutting table 13, after sticking an adhesive sheet S to a semiconductor wafer W, for cutting the area outside the semiconductor wafer W as an unnecessary adhesive sheet S1 with a cutting device 15. The table 13 includes an inner table 52 which supports the semiconductor wafer W, and an outer table 51 corresponding to the unnecessary adhesive sheet S1 outside the semiconductor wafer W. The upper surface of the outer table 51 is provided with a non-adherable treatment surface 51A, and an adherable member formed with a ring member 53 or a plate member 63 for sticking the adhesive sheet S thereto.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2006Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Lintec CorporationInventors: Hideaki Nonaka, Kenji Kobayashi, Yoshiaki Sugishita
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Patent number: 7938924Abstract: In order to seal the corner joint of an elastoplastic tape placed as a spacer on a glass pane, a film strip is pressed with a first portion of its length against the first leg section of the spacer and the protruding portion of the film strip is wrapped around the corner and pressed against the second leg section. For the purpose of automating this process, the film strip is severed mechanically from an automatically supplied film tape and held via a transfer apparatus which thereafter presses the film strip with the first portion of its length against the first leg section. The portion of the film strip protruding freely over the corner is wrapped around the corner via a pressure carriage and pressed by tautening against the second leg section of the spacer.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2006Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Inventor: Peter Lisec
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Patent number: 7836933Abstract: The invention relates to a fiber strip splicer for taping machines, formed by two mobile assemblies comprising respective modules (6,6?) between which the capture for joining the fiber strip (3) that is being fed to the application process and a strip (3?) intended to continue with the supply when the first strip ends is possible, the modules (6, 6?) incorporating heating means (10) to activate the fiber strips in the joining, a blade for cutting the excess of the finished fiber strip (3) after the joint, and a catch (16) for securing the end of the new fiber strip (3?) on standby for the joining.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2008Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Inventor: Manuel Torres Martinez
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Publication number: 20080110573Abstract: Disclosed is a device for applying drywall tape and grouting compound to drywall. The invention is operative to simplify the application of drywall tape and an appropriate amount of grouting compound to a joint. Conveniently, the device is placed on a standard size tub of drywall grouting compound, such that compound adheres the drywall tape as it is drawn through the device by one applying tape to a joint to be filled. Various embodiments of the present invention permit the easy application of tape and compound to joints on flat surfaces as well as in corners.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2006Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventor: John Verhaar
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Patent number: 7135083Abstract: An apparatus for feeding and cutting lengths of tape and advancing the lengths to a vacuum wheel applicator, the feed section of the apparatus comprising a feed roll, an anvil vacuum roll, and a rotary knife adjacent to the anvil vacuum roll, and means for adjusting the speed of the feed roll and the speed of the anvil vacuum roll to vary the length of the tape advanced to the applicator, and a tape roll splicing assembly to provide a continuous supply of tape to the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2001Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Adalis CorporationInventors: Scott K. Middelstadt, James N. Hartman, Peter M. Downie
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Publication number: 20030075276Abstract: A sleeve label splicer apparatus is disclosed for splicing together a tail end of a roll of sleeve labels to a leading edge of a replacement roll of sleeve labels. The splicer apparatus includes a drive roller for driving and guiding the roll of sleeve labels and a backing roller cooperating with the drive roller such that the drive and backing rollers define therebetween a nip for controllably positioning the tail end of the roll of sleeve labels relative to the leading edge of the replacement roll of sleeved labels. The arrangement is such that the tail end is disposed in abutting relationship relative to the leading edge of the replacement roll. A splicing tape applicator is provided for applying a splicing tape to front surfaces of the abutting tail end and leading edge. Also, a further splicing tape applicator is provided for applying a further splicing tape to back surfaces of the abutting tail end and leading edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventor: John Keene
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Publication number: 20030029574Abstract: An apparatus is provided for connecting ends of wires. Ends of wires (a, a′) to be connected are placed linearly on a base plate (11). An adhesive tape (t) is placed on an auxiliary plate (12) near the base plate (11). A movable plate (33) then is moved transverse to the wires (a, a′) to roll the wires (a, a′) onto the tape (t) and to wind the tape (t) around the wires (a, a′). The movable plate (33) then is moved back after winding of the tape (t) to untwist the wires (a, a′).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Applicant: Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Susumu Matsuzawa, Tomiyuki Takeda
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Patent number: 6494975Abstract: A lottery product comprises a row of pouches formed by an upper and lower layer of heat sealable plastics material which is sealed along both edges and at spaced transverse heat sealed lines to define a series of separate pouches each containing a lottery ticket. The pouches are perforated in the transverse heat sealed lines to allow separation by tearing. The tickets are numbered consecutively in the row. The pouches are folded at each perforation line so as to form a fan folded structure with each ticket lying on top of the next adjacent ticket. A tear notch is provided at the top of each pouch between the heat seal and the top of the ticket to allow transverse tearing to remove the ticket from the pouch. The row of tickets is supplied in a dispensing machine and the strength of the perforations and the tear notch is arranged so that the row can remain intact while it is dispensed and can be easily manually separated without effecting tearing at the notch.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1997Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Pollard Banknote LimitedInventors: Lyle Scrymgeour, Fred Setterington, Mark Topping
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Patent number: 6482287Abstract: According to this process for inclusion of a thin electronic label (1) with a flat face, at a predetermined depth in the wall of a molded item made of plastic material (15) at a predetermined temperature and pressure, the flat face of the label (1) is first attached to a support (5) made of a plastic material, with a thickness essentially equal to the desired inclusion depth, the support (5) is attached to the wall (13) of the mold, then the plastic molding material (15) is brought into the mold (13, 14) at said pressure and temperature so that an intimate bond is formed by melting in the region of contact (8, 9, 10, 16) between the two plastic materials at the time of molding.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1999Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: TLOGInventor: Antoine De Gaulle
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Patent number: 6428646Abstract: An apparatus and method for applying adhesive transfer tape, including an adhesive tape transfer roll holding an adhesive transfer tape, a roll locking cylinder wherein the roll locking cylinder stops the adhesive tape transfer roll from rolling, stopping the transfer of the adhesive transfer tape, and where the locking cylinder further holds the adhesive transfer tape roll for a predetermined time after the completion of the tape transfer such that internal stresses are dissipated. The apparatus and method may further include a piston that raises the adhesive transfer tape at the same time as the roll locking cylinder stops the adhesive tape transfer roll stops rolling.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Gordon W. Jim, Dennis Johnson, Duc T. Tran
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Publication number: 20020059982Abstract: An apparatus and method for providing continuous web material to an applicator machine, comprising a placement arm for supporting a length of splicing tape and the end of a substitute roll for attachment to a supply web, and a knife holder mounted for movement from a standby position to a position engaged by the substitute web to trigger movement of the cutting knife of the knife holder for cutting the supply web.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Inventors: James N. Hartman, Peter M. Downie
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Patent number: 6331222Abstract: A splicer for joining with tape the abutted ends of two sheets, such as the headers and footers of stacks of fanfold paper to be printed upon, is comprised of a clamp assembly and a tape dispenser. The clamp assembly captures the ends of the sheets between the resilient surfaces of a base and a movable top comprised of two spaced apart bars. Pins in the base help align perforated paper for joining. The dispenser runs along the slot between the two bars. It dispenses, presses down, and cuts the tape as it is laid along the butt-line between the ends of the sheets. An optional reversing bar causes the two sheets to travel along different shape paths to the splicer, thus enabling application of tape to the opposing sides of the sheets.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1998Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Assignee: Asterisk, Inc.Inventors: Peter D. Hotkowski, Frank A. Todaro, Daniel J. Williams, Peter C. Burton, Brian C. Richardson
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Patent number: 6142408Abstract: Process and apparatus for connecting material webs, namely one end of a new web (34) to one end of a runoff web (58).The new web (34), on the one hand, and run-off web (29), on the other hand, are each gripped individually, and stopped, by clamping parts (49, 50; 51, 52). The run-off web (29) and new web (34) are then severed. The fixed web ends--run-off end (58) and new, initial portion (59)--are positioned in a common plane by the clamping parts (49, 50; 51, 52) and connected to one another by a tape (60).Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Focke & Co.Inventors: Heinz Focke, Jens Renken, Harald Freudenberg
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Patent number: 6079470Abstract: An apparatus for cutting a web of paper and for applying an adhesive tape to a cutting edge of the web of paper has a stand, a receptacle, and a cutter. An applicator unit is provided, which is displaceable in a working direction. The applicator unit has a cutting device, an adhesive tape carrier and a pressing device disposed downstream (as referred to the cutting direction) of the cutting device for pressing the adhesive tape on the end of the web of paper.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: BHS Corrugated Maschinenund Anlagenbau GmbHInventors: Rudolf Pielke, Gustav Alfons Gnan
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Patent number: 6033508Abstract: A method of manufacturing a ribbon roll by joining a splice tape to a ribbon, is capable of accomplishing automatization to deal with splice tapes different in length and kind. This method comprises a ribbon supply process, an edit process for joining first and second splice tapes to the ribbon and a take-up process for rolling up the ribbon joined to the first and second splice tapes. In the edit process, the first and second splice tapes are joined by an adhesive tape sticking section and its feeding quantity is adjusted by an accumulator. On the other hand, the ribbon is drawn out by a given length from a supply unit and cut. A rotating bed 42 supporting the cut ribbon is rotated so that the end of the cut ribbon comes into an opposed relation to the end of the first or second splice tape. In this state, the ribbon and the splice tape are joined to each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Sony Chemicals Corp.Inventors: Yoshimasa Taniguchi, Akihiro Kaneko, Tetsuji Ishikawa, Seiji Gunji
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Patent number: 6016989Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for effecting, in a preferred embodiment, a double-sided web splice for paper webs produced in the papermaking process. A trailing portion of a first paper web is held and cross-cut over a support beam which is selectively moved into, and out of, supporting position beneath. The leading portion of a second paper web is brought into position over the support beam where the second paper web is also held and cross-cut. Carriages containing first and second tape means traverse the trailing and leading edges of the webs. On one carriage is mounted a plow-like web lifting and separating apparatus for contacting the leading and trailing edges of the webs and forming a splice bed between the temporarily lifted and separated web edges. A first tape means is mounted to the carriage to extend an adhesive tape in the web bed, the tape having a non-adhesive side supported on the beam.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1998Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Beloit Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Donald Gangemi
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Patent number: 5992489Abstract: A container forming apparatus having multiple working stations for producing a two piece, open top, closed bottom container including means for feeding flat blanks to a first rotating turret; the first rotary turret fixed for rotation about a horizontal axis, and having a plurality of radially projecting mandrels thereon. Container bottoms are fed to the first rotating turret upstream of the flat blanks relative to a direction of rotation of the turret, and each of the flat blanks is folded in succession about respective mandrels. The bottoms are secured to each of the blanks by a vacuum at a first station to thereby form individual container assemblies. The drive indexes the turret so that each mandrel is rotated to successive workstations arranged circumferentially about the first turret. The successive workstations include at least one container bottom heating station, a bottom curl station and at least one bottom expander station.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Sweetheart Cup Company Inc.Inventor: Charles E. Busse
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Patent number: 5881964Abstract: A splicing tape supply device is composed of a main body for supplying splicing tape to a splicing drum and a moving mechanism for moving the main body. The main body is provided with a reel on which the splicing tape is wound, and the splicing tape is unwound from the reel and supplied to the splicing drum via a peel plate. The moving mechanism consists of a pair of rails and screw feeding equipment. An angle of inclination .theta..degree. of the rails is equal to an angle of inclination of a cutting line between two web ends, and the rails are inclined in the same direction of the cutting line. When the main body is moved along the rails, the splicing tape is supplied to the splicing drum at the angle of .theta..degree.. Thereby, the web ends, which are cut at a predetermined angle of inclination, can be satisfactorily spliced together with the splicing tape.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Daisuke Fujikura, Minoru Takahashi
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Patent number: 5779851Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for aligning the leading and trailing edges in abutting relationship of two adjacent webs preparatory to splicing the abutting edges together with adhesive tape, and for perforating the tape subsequent to being applied to the adjacent web wedges along the seam formed by the web edges. The apparatus comprises a fixture adapted to lie on a flat surface for holding the trailing and leading edge portions of a pair of preceding and succeeding tapes securely in place with the end edges thereof abutting so that a piece of adhesive tape can be applied thereto. The apparatus also comprises a device which cooperates with a guide on the fixture for perforating the tape along the seam formed by the aforementioned edges so that the web sheets can be separated by feeding the web into a bursting machine or otherwise.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Ifkovits, Anthony M. Macelis, Thomas E. Tyrrell
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Patent number: 5650033Abstract: A splicing table which can distinguish the kind of a film to be processed, cut the film, and connect a leader to the film. The splicing table has a recess for receiving a patrone, a film presser, and a splicing portion for connecting a leader to the cut end of the film. Under the splicing table are a bar code reader for judging whether or not the film can be developed, and a solenoid for restricting the operation of the cutter unit based on the result of judgment by the bar code reader.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Noritsu Koki Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasunobu Shimamura, Yutaka Kiyonaga
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Patent number: 5538587Abstract: A device for connecting a trailing end of a previously drawn-out web from a first web roll to a leading end portion of a newly drawn-out web from a second web roll has a vertical guide unit, a drawing-out unit, a feeding unit, an adhesive tape supplying unit and cutting members. The previously drawn-out web which is running vertically downward is guided by the vertical guide unit. The leading end portion of a web is drawn out from a new web roll by the drawing-out unit and moved vertically downward by the feeding unit in the vicinity of and along the previously drawn-out web. An adhesive tape is attached to the leading end portion of the newly drawn-out web by the adhesive tape supplying unit. The leading end of the newly drawn-out web is connected to the trailing end of the previously drawn-out web by the adhesive tape. After the previously and newly drawn-out webs have been connected together, the excess portions of both webs are removed by the cutting members.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1994Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventors: Makoto Sakano, Shuitiro Oku, Shozo Horikawa, Mituhalu Ikeda, Yoshihiko Mashiko
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Patent number: 5389189Abstract: A splicing tape feeding device is disclosed which is adapted for supplying a splicing tape for joining a magnetic tape to a leader tape. The splicing tape feeding device includes a stationary base member and a movable member displaceable relative to the base member. The base member and the movable member have splicing tape transport paths with a lateral width not less than that of the splicing tape. Parallel flanges are formed on opposite sides of each of the tape transport paths and prevent a lateral displacement of the splicing tape. Engageable mating portions are formed on the base member and the movable member to eliminate a distance in the feeding direction of the splicing tape between the base member and the movable member.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Sony Magnescale Inc.Inventors: Masayoshi Matsuyama, Yoshihiko Miyasaka
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Patent number: 5366581Abstract: A film pasting apparatus for pasting a color separation film on a base film used for a photomechanical process, comprises a lower table for placing a base film and having optical sensors, an upper table disposed above the lower table and having suction means and pasting means, a film tray for storing a color separation film on which a first registration mark having two line segments defining a predetermined angle and a second registration mark having two line segments parallel to the two line segments of the first registration mark are formed at positions corresponding to the sensors, film picking means for inserting the film tray into the apparatus main body below the upper table to draw the color separation film to the upper table by the suction means, film registering means for withdrawing the film tray from the apparatus to detect the registration marks of the color separation film drawn to the upper table by using the sensors, for registering the color separation film based on a result of detection of thType: GrantFiled: May 20, 1992Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Assignees: Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takashi Kuramoto, Tetsuji Utsuda, Takeo Onga, Takashi Kominato, Hidenori Kaneda, Mitsuo Taga
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Patent number: 5340048Abstract: A cutting and splicing unit has first, second and third blocks arranged to hold a leading portion and a trailing portion of a leader extracted from an access opening of a cassette being processed. The second and third blocks, which are integral with each other, can be individually disposed close to the first block through a movement parallel to a front panel in a direction perpendicular to the cassette access opening. A gripper member passes over the blocks to pick up a piece of adhesive tape supplied from a supply unit located in front of the front panel while a blade fastened to the gripper member severs the leader or the magnetic tape laid on the blocks. The simultaneous lifting of the blocks applies the adhesive tape to a junction area.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1993Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Tapematic U.S.A., Inc.Inventor: Luciano Perego
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Patent number: 5326419Abstract: Intended typically for slender tear strips, the automatic splicer comprises at least two supply reels wound with respective strips, the one in use and the other a replacement, set in rotation singly or together by a common drive, and feed wheels with peripheral grooves positioned with axes normal to the axes of the reels, by which the two strips are directed into a splicing station where the trailing end of the strip uncoiling from the reel in use is joined to the leading end of the strip uncoiled from the replacement reel; the splice is effected by means of a positioning and restraining component and a reference and reaction component stationed on either side of the strip in use, which can be drawn together until the ends of the strips are fully in contact, with the leading end of the replacement strip positioned and restrained in a longitudinal groove afforded by the relative component. The ends of the strips are trimmed automatically by separate cutters.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1992Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: G.D. S.p.P.Inventors: Silvano Boriani, Eros Stivani, Antonio Gamberini
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Patent number: 5254193Abstract: Assembly fixtures for assembling and stuffing a ribbon into a ribbon cartridge for use with a typewriter, or a printer, comprises a base plate, stops on the base plate forming a space for receiving a ribbon cartridge, and an instruction card mounted on the base plate for instructing the operator how to assemble and stuff a ribbon cartridge. The instruction card may include three-dimensional drawings of the ribbon cartridge and its parts. A method of assembling and stuffing a ribbon cartridge includes the steps of providing an assembly fixture having a base plate and a ribbon cartridge space providing instruction cards mounted on the base plate for instructing an operator, guiding the ribbon cartridge into the cartridge space on the base plate, and following the instructions mounted on the base plate to assemble and stuff the ribbon cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1991Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Pelikan, Inc.Inventors: Patrick D. Carter, Bruce S. Jones, Allen W. Putnam
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Patent number: 5238522Abstract: A device for joining a leading end of a new second strip-like material to a trailing end of a supplied first strip-like material is disclosed. This device includes a joining preparation path. A stamper base is arranged midway along the joining preparation path. The first and second strip-like materials are fed to the joining preparation path by first and second feed mechanisms, respectively. The first strip-like material passes through the stamper base, and is supplied to the next process by a convey mechanism. The leading end of the second strip-like material is aligned with a predetermined position of the stamper base, and is held in position. The device includes a stamper for holding a joining tape piece by suction.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1992Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventors: Makoto Sakano, Yoshihisa Sato
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Patent number: 5221404Abstract: An automatic tape cassette vending machine capable of automatically selecting a desired kind of a magnetic tape and a cassette casing and automatically determining a desired length of the magnetic tape, to thereby meet desired requirements of user's, when they input desired conditions such as a type of a magnetic tape, the length of a magnetic tape, a type of a cassette casing and the like.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1990Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: TDK CorporationInventors: Kinichiro Oya, Sadao Iwaya
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Patent number: 5203950Abstract: The invention relates to a device for cutting, according to a saw tooth pattern, the extremities of veneer tapes between two pairs of upper and under knives and for gluing those extremities under pressure by using i.a. a pression beam on which the necessary pressure is applied by a hammer of an oscillable press and which, for that purpose, is beared in a vertically displacable bridge, characterized in that the device comprises the following elements:(a) means for locking the hammer (13) of said press with respect to said bridge (2):(b) under and upper knives which cut the veneer tapes at different heights;(c) means for bringing said hammer (13) in its rest position when it is delocked with respect to said bridge (2);(d) a pneumatic cylinder (28) for pulling down said bridge (2);(e) means for neutralizing the pression exerted by springs on the under knives.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1992Date of Patent: April 20, 1993Inventor: Ludy Spoelders
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Patent number: 5176332Abstract: A splicing block assembly and a splicing tape dispenser applicator for a cassette-loading machine.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1989Date of Patent: January 5, 1993Assignee: King Instrument CorporationInventors: George M. Woodley, Richard A. McGrail, Stephen J. Powers, William W. Ross
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Patent number: 5169466Abstract: A length of tape is drawn off a reel, passed over the cutting/connecting section of a splicer, passed through a temporary storage vessel and looped back so as to pass over the cutting/connecting section again. Tape clamps hold the two layers of tape on the cutting/connecting section which are then cut. One of the tape clamps is withdrawn while an applicator applies a piece of adhesive tape in a manner which splices a continuous loop of tape. To remove a superfluous portion of the tape from the continuous loop, the loop is moved to a position wherein one end of the superfluous length is located over the cutting/connecting section. The tape is clamped and cut. One of the two tape clamps then lifts the now open end of the loop clear and the superfluous portion is spliced to the tape on a supply reel. The reel is rotated in manner which winds the superfluous length thereonto until the other end of the superfluous length is drawn to the cutting/connecting section.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: Sony Magnescale, Inc.Inventors: Masayoshi Matsuyama, Yoshihiko Miyasaka, Yoshiki Takao
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Patent number: 5154786Abstract: A length of tape is drawn off a reel, passed over the cutting/connecting section of a splicer, passed through a temporary storage vessel and looped back so as to pass over the cutting/connecting section again. The free end is connected to a take up reel. Tape clamps bring the overlapping layers of tape down onto the cutting/connecting section and are then cut. One of the tape clamps is withdrawn while an applicator applies a piece of adheseive tape in a manner which splices a continuous loop of tape.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1991Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Assignee: Sony Magnescale Inc.Inventors: Masayoshi Matsuyama, Yoshihiko Miyasaka
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Patent number: 5152858Abstract: A splicing device for label webs mechanically holds the leading end of the new web and is rapidly transferred to splicing position and accelerated into the running speed of the web while the rotational speed of the web supply spool that is associated with the leading end of the replacement web is initially gradually adjusted to the running speed of the label web. The leading end of the replacement web and the trailing end of the expiring web are glued in an overlapping manner. The splicing device has two identically constructed multi-functional drums which are arranged to function alternately and are equipped with a gripper, cutter, free running deflector roller and pressure application device.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1991Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Krones AG Hermann Kronseder MaschinenfabrikInventor: Horst Winter
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Patent number: 5123992Abstract: An improved splicer for editing a recording tape having a pair of rows of equally spaced apart sprocket holes along both sides thereof is disclosed which includes a base having a groove adapted to receive the recording tape, a plurality of pins planted on the groove and engageable with the sprocket holes to position the recording tape in the groove in a predetermined location relative to the sprocket holes, a cutter secured to the base for cutting the recording tape placed in the groove, and a splicing member for joining two abutting tapes placed in the groove. The improved cutter which includes a stationary blade fixedly secured to the base; an inner, movable blade pivotally supported by the stationary blade and cooperable therewith to cut the recording tape placed in the groove; and an outer, movable blade pivotally connected to the inner blade and cooperable therewith to cut the recording tape placed in the groove.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1990Date of Patent: June 23, 1992Assignee: Somar CorporationInventors: Kunio Kanda, Shigeo Shioiri, Yuzo Otomine
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Patent number: 5066346Abstract: An apparatus and method are disclosed for splicing webs (14,18) such as photographic film in which the lead end of a new web and the tail end of an old web are trimmed at the parallel edges (82,84) of their input platens (36,38) and then shifted into abutment for application of a strip of tape. An automatic tape dispenser (128) cuts tape into predetermined lengths, transfers the lengths to a vacuum applicator wheel (130) and then rolls the lengths across the abutted lead and tail ends.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael Long, Lyndon R. Huttemann, Robert W. Sanford
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Patent number: 5066345Abstract: An apparatus and method are disclosed for splicing webs (14,18) such as photographic film in which the lead end of a new web and the tail end of an old web are trimmed at the parallel edges (82,84) of their input platens (36,38) and then shifted into abutment for application of a strip of tape. An automatic tape dispenser (128) cuts tape into predetermined lengths, transfers the lengths to a vacuum applicator wheel (130) and then rolls the lengths across the abutted lead and tail ends.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael Long, Lyndon R. Huttemann, Robert W. Sanford, Robert D. Longboat
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Patent number: 5053096Abstract: An apparatus and method are disclosed for splicing webs (14,18) such as photographic film in which the lead end of a new web and the tail end of an old web are trimmed at the parallel edges (82,84) of their input platens (36,38) and then shifted into abutment for application of a strip of tape. An automatic tape dispenser (128) cuts tape into predetermined lengths, transfers the lengths to a vacuum applicator wheel (130) and then rolls the lengths across the abutted lead and tail ends.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1990Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael Long, Lyndon R. Huttemann, Robert W. Sanford, Robert D. Longboat
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Patent number: 4948455Abstract: A new and improved splicing block assembly and a novel splicing tape dispenser applicator for a cassette-loading machine are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1988Date of Patent: August 14, 1990Assignee: King Instrument CorporationInventor: George M. Woodley
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Patent number: 4936076Abstract: A method of changing or replacing one liquid or semi-liquid product by another for insertion in a succession of thermoplastic receptacles bearing respective decorative and/or informative elements wherein, a minimum buffer volume is determined for a first product contained in a metering dispenser and in a buffer tank, the buffer volume corresponding to the sum of the portions of first product which remain to be inserted into the receptacles prior to the receptacles being replaced in a filling station zone by receptacles provided with different decorative elements. While the installation is in operation, a first master strip of the decorating station and/or a first strip of receptacle tops are cut transversely at distances from the filling zone which corresponds to the lengths of the first master strip and/or of the first strip of tops which will be consumed by the receptacles receiving the last portions of product from the minimum buffer volume of the first product.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1988Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Assignee: Etude et Realisation de Chaines Automatiques -ERCAInventor: Jean-Claude Hautemont
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Patent number: 4911774Abstract: Apparatus for loading use tape (e.g. magnetic tape for video recording and playback) into leadered (e.g. V-zero) cassettes comprises a stationary splicing head 3 having an undersurface provided with a tape-receiving groove 4. A pair of vacuum shoes 5 and 6 serve to retain tape releasably in the groove and are connected to a vacuum source within the casing of the apparatus. A slitting head 7 operates from an internal pneumatic power source on shaft 9, the blade 8 of the head 7 running in a slot traversing the groove 4. In use, leader tape 20 is extracted from the cassette by leader extraction arm 18 and lift arm 19 and disposed in the groove 4. Slitting head 7 then operates to slit the tape into two lengths retained in groove 4. Use tape 26 previously placed in groove 4 and cut so that end 27 thereof is adjacent the groove for the blade 8 is sandwiched against the head 3 by the leader tape. Lift arm 19 and extract arm 18 then lower, the right hand end of the leader tape exposing the use tape in the groove.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1986Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Assignee: Tape Automation, Ltd.Inventor: John P. Gardner
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Patent number: 4880178Abstract: An apparatus for splicing the trailing end of an unwind depleted web of material to the lead end of a new web of material in a registered and/or abutting mode without the need for any appreciable overlap between the ends of the ceasing or slow-down of the continual forward advance of the web towards a work station, for instance, such as a thermoformer.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1988Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventor: Stephen L. Goulette
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Patent number: 4858841Abstract: The invention relates to an improved form of shift block assembly for a cassette tape loading machine. The shift block assembly is of the type that comprises first, second and third shift blocks mounted for sliding and rotating motion on a common axis. Each of the shift blocks has a guideway for aligning tape to be spliced and also is provided with means for applying suction to hold a tape in position in the guideway. The three blocks are disposed in tandem along the common axis, and the first and second shift blocks are used to hold the two leaders, while the third shift block is used to hold the tape to be loaded. Means are provided for shifting each block axially along and additional means are provided for rotating each block relative to the other on the axis.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1987Date of Patent: August 22, 1989Assignee: King Instrument CorporationInventors: George M. Woodley, Richard A. McGrail, Stephen J. Powers, William W. Ross
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Patent number: 4854517Abstract: In an apparatus for smoothly winding a magnetic tape on reels of a tape cassette; the cassette is positioned in a holder and has a leader tape wound, at its ends, on the cassette reels, and being withdrawn from the cassette housing by a pair of guide rollers movable away from the cassette in the holder, a splicing device severs the withdrawn leader tape and connects one end of the severed leader tape to an end of a magnetic tape from an external source, and a winding smoothing element, for example, in the form of a roller, is moved into contact with a tape winding face of one of the reels and with successive turns of the magnetic tape wound on such face as that one reel is driven so that the magnetic tape is regularly and smoothly wound on the reel and looseness of the wound tape is avoided.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1988Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Toshihiro Watanabe, Shiro Fujiwara
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Patent number: 4848691Abstract: Apparatus for splicing a replacement web to a moving web comprises a guide for guiding the moving web along a predetermined path. A cutter severs a portion of the replacement web to establish the leading edge thereof; and a splicing station is positioned in the path of movement of the moving web for splicing the leading edge of the replacement web to the moving web while the latter is moving.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1987Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Assignees: Tokyo Automatic Machinery Works, Ltd., Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventors: Yoshiyuki Muto, Kouzou Sakakibara, Yasuo Iwata, Shigesaburo Chiba
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Patent number: 4832786Abstract: Apparatus for splicing of sheets, particularly the last sheet of a package feeding a printing device with the first sheet of the next following package. A splicing head is used for applying a length of self-adhesive tape across adjacent edges of the two sheets and for pressing the two sheets into position, by cutting them according to the manner in which the splicing is to be carried out.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1987Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Inventor: Luciano Meschi