Method and apparatus for preparing edges of reels of web material
US-11858768-B2 · Jan 2, 2024 · US
US9365377B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9365377-B2 |
| Application number | US-63861009-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 15, 2009 |
| Priority date | Dec 8, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2016 |
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A splicing tape and a method of using such tape to equip a wound roll for flying splice. The tape includes a first and second carrier and two strips of laminating composition disposed between them, each strip joining the first carrier to the second carrier. The carriers have a first and a second layer of pressure-sensitive, laminating composition and a first and a second layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive. The strips of laminating composition are disposed such that they are not in direct contact with one another. They form a predetermined breakage point. The splicing tape is adhered to the roll such that part of the first layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive forms a first bonding area, the end region of the uppermost ply of the wound roll, and the second layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive forms a second bonding area to the roll, which is located partly below the first bonding area.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for using a splicing tape to equip a wound roll for flying splice, said method comprising the steps of: (a) providing a splicing tape comprising: a first carrier and a second carrier, at least two strips of a water-based laminating composition disposed between the first carrier and the second carrier, each strip of the at least two strips of the laminating composition directly contacting both the first carrier and the second carrier and thereby joining the first carrier to the second carrier, the first and second carriers each having, on a side remote from the at least two strips of the water-based laminating composition, a first layer and a second layer of a pressure-sensitive adhesive, and the first and second carriers each being continuous layers, wherein the at least two strips of laminating composition are not in direct contact with each other, the at least two strips of laminating composition are not in direct contact with any other strips of laminating composition in the splicing tape, and the at least two strips of laminating composition form a predetermined breakage point; (b) adhering the splicing tape to a roll in such a way that part of the first layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive forms a first bonding area with the end region of the uppermost ply of the wound roll, and the second layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive, in the transition region from uppermost to second-uppermost ply of the roll, forms a second bonding area to the roll, located partly below the first bonding area, where the first bonding area extends within the two longitudinal edges in the longitudinal direction of the splicing tape, and the part of the first layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive that does not form a bonding area with the end region of the uppermost ply of the wound roll is exposed for adhesive coupling to a fast-running web of another, unwinding roll. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the splicing tape has two strips of laminating composition disposed between the first carrier and the second carrier. 3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first and/or second carrier of the splicing tape is a paper carrier. 4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least two strips of laminating composition are in the form of linear strips. 5. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first and/or second layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive is disposed over the full area of the first or second carrier. 6. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least two strips of laminating composition cover less than in each case 80% of the surfaces of the first and second carriers. 7. A splicing tape for equipping a wound roll for flying splice, comprising: a first carrier and a second carrier, at least two strips of a water-based laminating composition disposed between the first carrier and the second carrier, each strip of the at least two strips of the laminating composition directly contacting both the first carrier and the second carrier and thereby joining the first carrier to the second carrier, the first and second carriers each having, on a side remote from the at least two strips of the water-based laminating composition, a first layer and a second layer of a pressure-sensitive adhesive, and the first and second carriers each being continuous layers, wherein the at least two strips of laminating composition are not in direct contact with each other, the at least two strips of laminating composition are not in direct contact with any other strips of laminating composition in the splicing tape, and the at least two strips of laminating composition form a predetermined breakage point. 8. The splicing tape according to claim 7 , wherein the at least two strips of laminating composition have been applied to the first carrier by halftone rollers, screen printing or flexographic printing. 9. A wound roll of a splicing tape comprising a first carrier and a second carrier, at least two strips of a laminating composition disposed between them, the first and second carriers each being continuous layers, each strip of the at least two strips of the laminating composition directly contacting both the first carrier and the second carrier and thereby joining the first carrier to the second carrier, the first and second carriers each having, on a side remote from the at least two strips of the laminating composition, a first layer and a second layer of a pressure-sensitive adhesive, wherein the at least two strips of laminating composition are not in direct contact with each other, the at least two strips of laminating composition are not in direct contact with any other strips of laminating composition in the splicing tape, and the at least two strips of laminating composition form a predetermined breakage point. 10. The wound roll according to claim 9 , wherein the at least two strips of laminating composition have been applied to the first carrier by halftone rollers, screen printing or flexographic printing. 11. A splicing method comprising using a splicing tape as claimed in claim 9 , comprising the step of adhering the splicing tape to a wound roll in such a way that part of the first layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive forms a first bonding area with the end region of the uppermost ply of the wound roll, and the second layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive, in the transition region from uppermost to second-uppermost layer of the roll, forms a second bonding area to the roll, which is located partly below the first bonding area, where the first bonding area extends within the two longitudinal edges in the longitudinal direction of the splicing tape, and the part of the first layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive that does not form a bonding area with the end region of the uppermost ply of the wound roll is exposed for adhesive coupling to a fast-running web of another, unwinding roll, where the roll of paper thus equipped is accelerated to the same rotational speed as the unwinding roll and is pressed against the web of the unwinding roll, the exposed part of the first layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive bonding to the web of the unwinding roll, while at almost the same time the splicing tape splits.
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