Method For Repairing Holes Or Gaps For Rolling Paper Products

20230011944 ยท 2023-01-12

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    Abstract

    A method for repairing holes or gaps that occur in the rolling paper process (e.g. cigars, cigarettes, etc.) by application of an elected amount of food grade adhesive to an elected measure of length of rolling papers. An elected length of baking paper (e.g. parchment paper) operates as a protective cover when lined up with the matching measurement of adhesive added rolling papers. The combined material is cut into strips of elected lengths to the spool of an elected tape dispenser and set aside. One of the strips is coiled around the spool of an elected tape dispenser and is housed in the dispenser. Once a hole or gap occurs in the rolling papers, a strip of elected length is cut using elected tape dispenser cutter. Remove the protective cover and expose the adhesive part of combined materials and place on top of hole or gap of rolling papers.

    Claims

    1. A method for repairing holes and gaps that occur in the rolling paper products, wherein the process includes using an elected dispenser comprising the steps of: (a) applying an adhesive to an elected measurement of rolling paper; (b) applying an protective cover on top of said adhesive to keep said adhesive from sticking until ready for use; (c) using an elected cutter tool; (d) cutting an elected measurement of combined adhesive, rolling paper and protective cover into strips of elected measurement of length; (e) placing the strips aside until ready for use; (f) removing an elected size strip out of the said elected dispenser; (g) removing protective cover off said elected size strip; (h) exposing the adhesive part of the said elected size strip; (i) applying the said adhesive part of said elected size strip to hole or gap on rolling paper products.

    2. The method of claim 1(a) further comprising laying out materials, using gloves when applying said adhesive to said rolling papers.

    3. The method of claim 1(a) (FIG. 1) (102) further comprising using an elected tape dispenser, food grade adhesive, elected applicator tool, baking paper (e.g. parchment paper), rolling papers, an elected cutting tool.

    4. The method of claim 1(a) (FIG. 1) (104) further comprising applying an said adhesive to an elected measurement of said rolling paper using an said food grade adhesive with an said elected applicator tool to said rolling paper of elected measurement.

    5. The method of claim 1(b) (c) (d) (FIG. 1) (106) further comprising applying an said protective cover on top of said adhesive using said baking paper; applying said protective cover to the sticky part of said elected measured rolling paper; lining the said protective cover to match the same width and length of said elected rolling paper; cutting an elected measurement of combined adhesive, and said rolling paper into strips of elected length.

    6. The method of claim 1(e) (FIG. 1) (108) further comprising placing the said strips of elected length inside of said elected dispenser until ready for use, using said elected tape dispenser spool, setting the said strips aside until ready for use, taking an said elected size strip and coiling it around the said spool of said elected tape dispenser until ready for use.

    7. The method of claim 1(f) (g) (h) (i) (FIG. 1) (110) further comprising removing an said elected size strip, removing an said protective cover off said elected size strip, applying the said adhesive part of said elected size strip to said hole or gap on said rolling paper products, using said elected tape dispenser cutter to cut said elected size strip, removing said baking paper, exposing the said adhesive side on top of said hole or gap of said rolling paper products (e.g. cigars, cigarettes, etc.).

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0004] FIG. 1 illustrates a method 100 for making a repair adhesive to repair holes or gaps that may occur on rolling paper products. The operation of method 100 presented below are intended to be illustrative. In some embodiments, method 100 may be accomplished with one or more additional operations not described, and/or without one or more of the operations discussed. Additionally the order in which the operations of method 100 are illustrated in FIG. 1 and described below is not intended to be limiting. In some embodiments, method 100 may be implemented in one or more processing devices (e.g., a digital processer, an analog processer, a digital circuit designed to process information, a state machine, and/or other mechanisms for electronically processing information). The one or more processing devices may include one or more devices executing some or all of the operations of method 100 in response to instructions stored electronically on an electronic storage medium. The one or more processing devices may include one or more devices configured through hardware, firmware, and/or software to be specifically designed for execution of one or more of the operations of method 100.

    [0005] At operation 102, putting on gloves, using an elected tape dispenser, using an food grade adhesive, using an elected applicator tool, baking paper (e.g. parchment paper), rolling papers, and an elected cutting tool. Operation 102 may be performed by using the steps (FIG. 1) (102) that is the same as or similar to method claim 1, in accordance with one or more implementations.

    [0006] At operation 104, applying food grade adhesive with an elected application tool to rolling papers of elected measurement. Operation 104 may be performed by using the steps (FIG. 1) (104) that is the same as or similar to method claim 1, in accordance with one or more implementations.

    [0007] At operation 106, using baking paper (e.g. parchment paper) to apply to the exposed adhesive part of elected measured rolling paper, lining it up so that is flushed with the elected measured rolling paper, cutting the combined rolling paper and baking paper into strips of elected length and setting aside until ready for use. Operation 106 may be performed by using the steps (FIG. 1) (106) that is the same as or similar to method claim 1, in accordance with one or more implementations.

    [0008] At operation 108, using the spool of the elected tape dispenser, coiling one of the cut strips around the spool of the elected tape dispenser. Operation 108 may be performed by using the steps (FIG. 1) (108) that is the same as or similar to method claim 1, in accordance with one or more implementations.

    [0009] At operation 110, using the elected tape dispenser cutter to cut an elected size strip of combined rolling paper and baking paper, removing the adhesive cover, exposing the adhesive part of the strip, applying the exposed part of the adhesive strip on top of a hole or gap on rolling paper products (e.g. cigars, cigarettes, etc.). Operation 110 may be performed by using the steps (FIG. 1) (110) that is the same as or similar to method claim 1, in accordance with one or more implementations.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0010] An infinite measurement of rolling paper cut to the width of an elected tape dispenser. A food grade adhesive (e.g. like those used in cake decorations etc.) which are universally comprised of nontoxic ingredients that are safe for ingestion. The food grade adhesive is applied with an elected applicator tool for a smooth application. Baking paper is applied to the rolling papers to protect the food grade adhesive from drying out. An adhesive strip is cut using an elected measurement of length to fit an elected tape dispenser. An elected tape dispenser is where the roll of adhesive strip is housed to allow user to cut strips to elected length to repair a hole or gap in rolling paper products (e.g. cigars, cigarettes, etc.).