Adhesive tape and flat web material comprising such tape
US-2019092981-A1 · Mar 28, 2019 · US
US10494548B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10494548-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615220784-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 27, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 3, 2019 |
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Adhesive tape for the on-the-fly roll changeover of flat web material wound up into rolls, comprising a carrier layer having a first surface and a second surface, a first layer of adhesive on the side of the first surface over at least part of the area, and a second layer of adhesive on one or more areas of the second surface, wherein the adhesive tape has regions suitable for areal splitting, at least those areal regions of the second surface on which the second layer of adhesive is provided being surface coated, the forces of adhesion of the lower layer of adhesive to the surface coating being greater than the forces of adhesion of the surface coating to the carrier layer, and/or the forces of adhesion of the lower layer of adhesive to the surface coating being greater than the forces of cohesion within the surface coating.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An adhesive tape suitable for on-the-fly roll changeover of flat web material wound up into rolls, comprising a carrier layer having a first surface and a second surface, there being provided on the side of the first surface of the carrier layer, indirectly or directly, over at least part of the area, a first layer of adhesive, and the second surface of the carrier layer having one or more areas on which a second layer of adhesive is provided, wherein the adhesive tape has regions (“predetermined breakage areas”) suitable for areal splitting, by at least those areal regions of the second surface of the carrier layer on which the second layer of adhesive is provided having been modified with a surface coating, the surface coating is present over an area less than the entirety of the second surface, the second layer of adhesive is provided in the form of one or more uninterrupted stripes on the second surface of the carrier layer, the surface coating is provided exclusively in the regions of the second surface of the carrier layer that are covered by the stripe of adhesive, and the forces of adhesion of the lower layer of adhesive to the surface coating being greater than the forces of adhesion of the surface coating to the carrier layer, and/or the forces of adhesion of the lower layer of adhesive to the surface coating being greater than the forces of cohesion within the surface coating. 2. Adhesive tape according to claim 1 , wherein the carrier layer is a paper layer, where a layer of a chemical substance has been applied to the surface for the surface coating. 3. Adhesive tape according to claim 2 , wherein the chemical substance is or comprises a chemical composition whose principal constituent is one or more minerals, one or more protein derivatives, one or more polysaccharides, one or more plastics particles, or a mixture of two or more representatives of the aforesaid substances. 4. Adhesive tape according to claim 3 , wherein the mineral used comprises kaolin. 5. Adhesive tape according to claim 3 , wherein the surface coating is obtainable by applying and drying a suspension or solution of the minerals, protein derivatives, polysaccharides and/or by applying a melt of the plastics. 6. Adhesive tape according to claim 2 , wherein substances used as a constituent of the chemical substance are, exclusively or in part, substances whose structure is leafletted, layered, or both leafletted and layered. 7. Adhesive tape according to claim 1 , wherein the areal weight of the surface coating is 1 to 25 g/m 2 , based on the modified regions. 8. Adhesive tape according to claim 1 , wherein the first layer of adhesive is a layer of self-adhesive and/or in that the second layer of adhesive is a layer of self-adhesive. 9. Adhesive tape according to claim 1 , wherein the first layer of adhesive is lined with a release material. 10. Adhesive tape according to claim 9 , wherein the release material is provided with a slit or a perforation. 11. Method for joining together two flat webs during on-the-fly roll changeover of flat web materials wound up into rolls (“splicing method”), a) fastening a flat web section forming a topmost turn of a new roll to a flat web section forming an underlying turn of the new roll with an adhesive tape according to claim 1 , such that an areal region, needed for the splicing method, of the first layer of adhesive lies exposed, b) placing the new roll thus equipped adjacent to an almost fully unwound old roll requiring replacement, and accelerating the new roll to substantially the same peripheral speed as said old roll, then pressing the new roll against the old roll, the exposed areal region of the layer of adhesive of the adhesive tape bonding to the old roll at substantially identical web speeds, and c) at the same time as or immediately after the bonding, at least in the predetermined breakage areas, adhesive fracture occurring between the surface coating and the carrier layer of the adhesive tape, or cohesive fracture occurring within the surface coating, so that after the adhesive or cohesive fracture, at least a part-layer of the surface coating masks the adhesive tape bonded on the old roll, and no adhesive regions lie exposed there. 12. Adhesive tape according to claim 1 , wherein the forces of adhesion of the lower layer of adhesive to the surface coating are greater than the forces of adhesion of the surface coating to the carrier layer so that forces produced on the adhesive tape during a flying splice cause the surface coating to detach from the carrier layer. 13. Adhesive tape according to claim 1 , wherein the surface coating comprises at least first and second functional layers so that force produced on the adhesive tape during a flying splice causes the first functional layer to separate from the second functional layer.
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