Sealing strand, in particular for processing as an endless strand
11453279 · 2022-09-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J10/2335
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/35
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16J15/027
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/061
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E06B7/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B60J10/23
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/80
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16J15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A sealing strand, in particular for processing during continuous feeding and separation of use portions, including multiple strand parts each of which are connected to one other at abutting ends, and including a double-sided adhesive tape. A removable protective strip covers the tape adhesive surface facing away from the remaining sealing strand. The protective strip has a butt strap at each of the butt joints. The butt strap overlaps the abutting ends of the protective strip portions of the strand parts. Each connection between the butt strap and the overlapping abutting ends of the protective strip portions of the strand parts begins only at a distance from the butt joint. The connection of the butt strap to at least one of the two overlapped abutting ends begins in a region in the strand longitudinal direction of consecutive separating cuts in the abutting end.
Claims
1. A sealing strand, comprising: a plurality of strand parts that which are in each case connected to one another at abutting ends; a double-sided adhesive tape provided on each of the strand parts and having an adhesive surface that faces away from the sealing strand; and a removable protective strip on the adhesive surface, wherein the protective strip, at butt joints of the abutting ends of the strand parts, has a respective connecting tab that overlaps abutting ends of the protective strip of the strand parts, and wherein a connection between the connecting tab and the overlapped abutting ends of the protective strip portions of the strand parts in each case starts only at a distance from the butt joint, wherein the connection of the connecting tab to at least one of the two overlapped abutting ends starts in a region of successive separating cuts, which follow one after another in a strand longitudinal direction, in the abutting end of the protective strip portion.
2. The sealing strand according to claim 1, wherein the successive separating cuts extend in a perpendicular or inclined manner with respect to a strand longitudinal direction.
3. The sealing strand according to claim 1, wherein the separating cuts are continuous over a width and/or thickness of the protective strip.
4. The sealing strand according to claim 1, wherein the separating cuts extend in a manner that is different than a straight line.
5. The sealing strand according to claim 4, wherein the separating cuts extend in a pointed manner or in a convex arc, counter to a removal direction.
6. The sealing strand according to claim 1, wherein the region of successive separating cuts reaches as far as the butt joint.
7. The sealing strand according to claim 1, wherein a distance between the separating cuts is <2 mm.
8. The sealing strand according to claim 1, wherein a width of the separating cuts is <0.5 mm.
9. The sealing strand according to claim 1, wherein the connecting tab is welded or/and adhesively bonded to the protective strip.
10. The sealing strand according to claim 9, wherein the connecting tab is welded to the protective strip by pressure and heat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) The invention is explained in greater detail below on the basis of exemplary embodiments and the attached drawings, which relate to said exemplary embodiments and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) A sealing strand, of which
(10) The sealing strand is composed of an extruded elastomer body 5 and a double-sided adhesive tape 6, which is adhesively bonded to the elastomer body 5, the extruded elastomer body 5 and the adhesive tape 6 in each case being interrupted at the butt joints 4. The adhesive surface, which faces away from the elastomer body 5, of the adhesive tape 6 is covered by a protective strip 7, referred to as a liner in the field. At the butt joints 4, a respective connecting tab 8 connects the ends of the liner portions of the strand parts which abut against each other.
(11) The sealing strand described above is prepared for processing as an endless strand, in the case of which the sealing strand is for example unwound from a supply roll (not shown) and fed to application equipment, which continuously separates useful portions from the strand and produces seals, for example for vehicle doors, directly therefrom.
(12) The butt joints 4 are produced as a result of the fact that, during the production of the sealing strand, defective portions are removed from the extruded strand which is connected to the adhesive tape 6. During the processing at the vehicle manufacturer, only portions of the sealing strand that contain butt joints 4 then need to be discarded as defective.
(13) In the course of the processing as an endless strand, the liner 7 is removed from the sealing strand, the connecting tabs 8 ensuring that the removal operation is not interrupted at the butt joints 4.
(14) As is shown by way of example in
(15) The connection in the regions L can be produced by way of welding or/and adhesive bonding. The welding is performed in particular under the action of heat and pressure. The lack of connection of the connecting tab 8 to the liner 7, in a portion 14 between the connecting regions L, may for example be caused by the fact that a cover is placed on in the portion 14 prior to the connection of the liner 7 to the connecting tab 8, and the cover is removed again by being laterally slid out. In the case of adhesive bonding of the connecting tab 8 to the liner ends at the butt joint, adhesive layers produced on the connecting tab 8 can be restricted to the regions L. Depending on the preciseness of the positioning of the connecting tab 8 in relation to the butt joint 4, or on the preciseness of the positioning of the connecting regions L on the connecting tab 8, the distance from the butt joint 4, at which distance the connection between the connecting tab and the liner starts, may be subject to fluctuations.
(16) In the case of the aforementioned removal, illustrated in
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(18) As can be seen in particular in
(19) Since the latter end position 13 of the region L may be subject to fluctuations depending on how precisely the aforementioned cover for the liner part 14, which is not to be connected, has been positioned, or on how precisely the connecting tab 8 has been positioned, in relation to the butt joint 4, the compact series of separating cuts 10 ensures a multiplicity of removal possibilities, independently of the position at which the connecting region L starts within the region 9. It is necessary to also remove at most a non-connected portion of the liner 7 between only two separating cuts 10. The liner 7 can thus be removed with reduced effort and in a reliable manner without the risk of tearing the liner and the connecting tab, said risk being present if a single separating cut were to be formed, in the removal direction, prior to the beginning of the connecting region L. In the latter case, the liner located in the non-connected portion 14 would also have to be removed in the opposite direction, which could necessitate a removal force that exceeds the strength of the liner.
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