METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING A TAPE
20170066614 ยท 2017-03-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26D1/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31D1/0062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D2007/0075
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2701/17224
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B31D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
There is disclosed a method of manufacturing an adhesive tape (32), comprising a tape slitting operation in which, using a tape slitting head (92), a web (30) having a plurality of transversely spaced adhesive stripes (169) is slit into a plurality of adhesive tapes (32) which each have an adhesive stripe (16). The tape slitting is controlled such that the web (30) is slit in register with the adhesive stripes (16) by monitoring the transverse position of at least a part of at least one adhesive stripe (16) and adjusting the relative transverse position between the tape slitting head (92) and the web (30) in response thereto. There is also disclosed apparatus for manufacturing an adhesive tape (32).
Claims
1. A method of manufacturing an adhesive tape, comprising: a tape slitting operation in which, using a tape slitting head, a web having a plurality of transversely spaced adhesive stripes is slit into a plurality of adhesive tapes which each have an adhesive stripe; and controlling the tape slitting such that the web is slit in register with the adhesive stripes by monitoring the transverse position of at least a part of at least one adhesive stripe and adjusting the relative transverse position between the tape slitting head and the web in response thereto.
2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the transverse position of the edge of at least one adhesive stripe is monitored.
3. A method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the adhesive stripes have photoluminescent properties.
4. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein the adhesive stripes have fluorescent properties.
5. A method according to claim 3 or 4, wherein controlling the tape slitting comprises irradiating at least a part of at least one adhesive stripe with radiation.
6. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein the adhesive stripes have ultra-violet photoluminescent properties.
7. A method according to claim 6, wherein controlling the tape slitting comprises irradiating at least a part of at least one adhesive stripe with ultra-violet radiation.
8. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein the transverse position of at least a part of at least one adhesive stripe is optically monitored.
9. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein adjusting the relative transverse position between the tape slitting head and the web comprises transversely moving the tape slitting head.
10. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein the web is slit at positions in between adjacent adhesive stripes such that each adhesive tape comprises a central adhesive region disposed between non-adhesive edge regions.
11. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein the tape slitting head comprises a plurality of transversely spaced slitting elements.
12. A method according to claim 11, wherein the tape slitting elements comprise blades or knives.
13. A method according to claim 11 or 12, wherein the transverse spacing between the tape slitting elements is fixed.
14. A method according to any of claims 11-13, wherein the transverse spacing between the plurality of tape slitting elements substantially corresponds to the transverse spacing between the plurality of adhesive stripes.
15. A method according to any preceding claim, further comprising rewinding each adhesive tape onto a reel.
16. A method according to any preceding claim, further comprising applying onto a web a plurality of transversely spaced adhesive stripes.
17. A method according to claim 16, wherein the adhesive stripes are applied in register with one another.
18. A method according to claim 16 or 17, wherein the adhesive stripes are applied using a coating cylinder.
19. A method according to any of claims 16-18, wherein the adhesive stripes are applied using a gravure coating process.
20. A method according to any of claims 16-19, further comprising applying a release coating onto the opposite side of the web to the side to which the adhesive stripes are applied.
21. A method according to any preceding claim, further comprising printing onto a web.
22. A method according to claim 21, wherein the register between the adhesive stripes and the print is not automatically controlled.
23. A method according to any preceding claim, further comprising a primary slitting operation, which is carried out prior to the tape slitting operation, in which, using a primary slitting head, a web having a plurality of transversely spaced adhesive stripes is slit into a plurality of narrower webs which each have a plurality of transversely spaced adhesive stripes.
24. A method according to claim 23, further comprising controlling the primary slitting by monitoring the transverse position of at least a part of at least one datum and adjusting the relative transverse position between the primary slitting head and the web in response thereto.
25. A method according to claim 24, wherein the datum comprises a printed marker or line on the web.
26. A method according to claim 24 or 25, wherein the datum comprises a part of at least one adhesive stripe.
27. A method according to any of claims 24-26, wherein the transverse position of a part of at least one datum is optically monitored.
28. A method according to any of claims 24-27, wherein adjusting the relative transverse position between the primary slitting head and the web comprises transversely moving the primary slitting head with respect to the web.
29. A method according to any of claims 23-28, wherein the primary slitting head comprises a plurality of transversely spaced primary slitting elements.
30. A method according to claim 29, wherein the primary slitting elements comprise blades or knives.
31. A method according to claim 29 or 30, wherein the transverse spacing between the primary slitting elements is fixed.
32. A method according to any of claims 23-31, further comprising rewinding each narrower web onto a reel.
33. An apparatus for manufacturing an adhesive tape, the apparatus comprising one or more tape slitting stations, each comprising: a tape slitter comprising a tape slitting head through which a web having a plurality of transversely spaced adhesive stripes can be drawn so as to slit the web into a plurality of adhesive tapes which each have an adhesive stripe; and a tape slitting controller arranged to control the tape slitting such that the web is slit in register with the adhesive stripes, the tape slitting controller comprising: an adhesive stripe monitor arranged to monitor the transverse position of at least a part of at least one adhesive stripe; and a tape slitting adjuster arranged to adjust the relative transverse position between the tape slitting head and the web based on the monitored transverse position.
34. An apparatus according to claim 33, wherein the adhesive stripe monitor is arranged to monitor the transverse position of the edge of at least one adhesive stripe.
35. An apparatus according to claim 33 or 34, wherein the adhesive stripes have photoluminescent properties.
36. An apparatus according to any of claims 33-35, wherein the adhesive stripes have fluorescent properties.
37. An apparatus according to claim 35 or 36, wherein the tape slitting controller further comprises a radiation source arranged to irradiate at least a part of at least one adhesive stripe with radiation.
38. An apparatus according to any of claims 33-37, wherein the adhesive stripes have ultra-violet photoluminescent properties.
39. An apparatus according to claim 38, wherein the tape slitting controller further comprises an ultra-violet radiation source arranged to irradiate at least a part of at least one adhesive stripe with ultra-violet radiation.
40. An apparatus according to any of claims 33-39, wherein the adhesive stripe monitor comprises an optical monitor arranged to optically monitor the transverse position of at least a part of at least one adhesive stripe.
41. An apparatus according to any of claims 33-40, wherein the tape slitting adjuster is arranged to transversely move the tape slitting head based on the monitored transverse position.
42. An apparatus according to any of claims 33-41, wherein the tape slitter is arranged to slit the web at positions in between adjacent adhesive stripes such that each adhesive tape comprises a central adhesive region disposed in between non-adhesive edge regions.
43. An apparatus according to any of claims 33-42, wherein the tape slitting head comprises a plurality of transversely spaced slitting elements.
44. An apparatus according to claim 43, wherein the tape slitting elements comprise blades or knives.
45. An apparatus according to claim 43 or 44, wherein the transverse spacing between the tape slitting elements is fixed.
46. An apparatus according to any of claims 42-45, wherein the transverse spacing between the plurality of tape slitting elements substantially corresponds to the transverse spacing between the plurality of adhesive stripes.
47. An apparatus according to any of claims 33-46, wherein the tape slitting station further comprises a plurality of rewinders each for rewinding one of the plurality of adhesive tapes onto a reel.
48. An apparatus according to any of claims 33-47, wherein the apparatus further comprises a coating station for applying onto a web a plurality of transversely spaced adhesive stripes.
49. An apparatus according to claim 48, wherein the coating station is arranged to apply the adhesive stripes in register with one another.
50. An apparatus according to claim 48 or 49, wherein the coating station comprises an adhesive coating cylinder for applying the adhesive stripes.
51. An apparatus according to any of claims 48-50, wherein the coating station comprises a gravure cylinder for applying the adhesive stripes.
52. An apparatus according to any of claims 48-51, wherein the coating station is arranged to apply a release coating onto the opposite side of the web to the side to which the coating station is arranged to apply adhesive stripes onto.
53. An apparatus according to claim 52, wherein the coating station comprises a release coating cylinder for applying the release coating.
54. An apparatus according to any of claims 33-53, wherein the apparatus further comprises a printing station for printing onto a web.
55. An apparatus according to claim 54, wherein the apparatus is arranged such that the register between the adhesive stripes and the print is not automatically controlled.
56. An apparatus according to any of claims 33-55, wherein the apparatus further comprises a primary slitting station comprising: a primary slitter comprising a primary slitting head through which a web having a plurality of transversely spaced adhesive stripes can be drawn so as to slit the web into a plurality of narrower webs which each have a plurality of transversely spaced adhesive stripes.
57. An apparatus according to claim 56, wherein the primary slitting station further comprises a primary slitting controller arranged to control the primary slitting, the primary slitting controller comprising: a datum monitor arranged to monitor the transverse position of at least one datum; and a primary slitting adjuster arranged to adjust the relative transverse position between the primary slitting head and the web based on the monitored transverse position.
58. An apparatus according to claim 57, wherein the datum comprises a printed marker or line on the web.
59. An apparatus according to claim 57 or 58, wherein the datum comprises a part of at least one adhesive stripe.
60. An apparatus according to any of claims 57-59, wherein the datum monitor comprises an optical monitor arranged to optically monitor the transverse position of at least one datum.
61. An apparatus according to any of claims 57-60, wherein the primary slitting adjuster is arranged to transversely move the primary slitting head based on the monitored transverse position.
62. An apparatus according to any of claims 56-61, wherein the primary slitting head comprises a plurality of transversely spaced primary slitting elements.
63. An apparatus according to claim 63, wherein the primary slitting elements comprise blades or knives.
64. An apparatus according to claim 62 or 63, wherein the transverse spacing between the primary slitting elements is fixed.
65. An apparatus according to any of claims 56-64, wherein the primary slitting station further comprises a plurality of rewinders each for rewinding one of the plurality of narrower webs onto a reel.
66. An apparatus according to any of claims 33-65, wherein there are a plurality of tape slitting stations.
67. A method of manufacturing an adhesive tape or an apparatus for manufacturing an adhesive tape substantially as described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Description
[0046] Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0060] The strip of reclose tape 10 is an elongate strip of tape and is applied to the outside of the bag 2 from a self-wound reel of reclose tape during the packaging process. The tape 10 may be applied continuously or discrete lengths may be repeated applied during the manufacturing process. Referring to
[0061] A method and apparatus for manufacturing a self-wound reel of reclose tape (or reseal) from which lengths of reclose tape 10 can be cut will now be described.
[0062] Referring to
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[0069] The adhesive application stage 52, like the release application stage 50, is a gravure coating stage comprising a gravure adhesive coating cylinder, an adhesive coating fountain, an impression roller, and a doctor blade (not shown). The adhesive application stage 52 is arranged to apply a plurality of transversely spaced adhesive stripes 16 to the web 26 over the print layer 14 (i.e. on the opposing side to the side the release coating 18 is applied to). The adhesive used to form all of the adhesive stripes 16 is clear (i.e. transparent) and has ultra-violet photoluminescent properties. The gravure adhesive coating cylinder has an engraved pattern in the form of a plurality of circumferentially extending rings that are spaced from one another across the axial (or transverse) direction of the cylinder. If the adhesive stripes 16 are to be discontinuous along their length (e.g. a dotted stripe), each engraved pattern may be a number of circumferentially extending recesses that are circumferentially spaced from one another. If the adhesive stripes 16 are to be patterned, the engraved pattern on the cylinders will correspond to this (e.g. zip-zag shaped or hatched shape). In use, the gravure adhesive coating cylinder picks up the ultra-violet photoluminescent adhesive from the adhesive coating fountain, and the doctor blade scrapes off any excess release coating so that adhesive only resides in the engraved areas (i.e. the rings) of the adhesive coating cylinder. The gravure adhesive coating cylinder then applies a plurality of transversely spaced continuous adhesive stripes 16 to the web 26. However, in other embodiments the adhesive stripes 16 could be discontinuous. The adhesive stripes 16 extend in the web direction, and are spaced across the web (i.e. transversely). In this embodiment the adhesive application stage 52 is arranged to apply 90 transversely spaced adhesive stripes in 15 groups. Each adhesive stripe has a width of 5 mm, and within each group of stripes, there is a 5 mm gap between adjacent adhesive stripes 16. Within each group, the transverse distance, or spacing, between the longitudinal centrelines of adjacent adhesive stripes 16 is therefore 10 mm.
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[0071] In this embodiment, the coating stage 46 does not continuously and automatically attempt to maintain register (i.e. transverse alignment) between the print layer 14 and the pattern of adhesive stripes 16. Since transverse register between the adhesive stripes 16 and the print 14 is not controlled, the relative transverse position between the pattern of adhesive stripes 16 and the print layer 14 (i.e. including the printed datum lines) may change (or wander) along the length of the web. It should be appreciated that in other embodiments the adhesive stripes 16 may be applied in register with the print layer 14. The relative transverse position between the printed web 26 and the adhesive coating cylinder may be actively controlled to ensure that there is a fixed positional relationship between the pattern of adhesive stripes 16 and the print layer 14. This could be done by monitoring the transverse position of one or more printed datum lines, and transversely moving the web 26 or the adhesive coating cylinder to maintain register (transverse alignment) between the pattern of adhesive stripes 16 and the print layer 14. This would result in a fixed positional relationship between the adhesive stripes 16 and the printed datum line 15 (and hence the entire print 14).
[0072] Although it has been described that the release coating and adhesive stripes are applied by a gravure coating process in which the gravure coating cylinder rotates in the same direction as the direction of travel of the web, in other embodiments the coating process may be a reverse gravure coating process or a reverse three roll process. Further, other suitable coating processes could be used.
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[0074] The primary slitting controller 64 comprises an optical datum monitor 74 in the form of a camera, a primary slitting adjuster 76 which can adjust the transverse position of the primary slitting head 68 relative to the web 28, and a control unit 78 which is connected to the monitor 74 and adjuster 76. The primary slitting controller 64 is arranged to automatically control the primary slitting operation such that the web 28 is slit into 15 narrower webs 30 in register with the print layer 14. This ensures that the web 28 is slit at the desired transverse positions. Slitting in register with the print layer means that a predetermined and fixed positional relationship is maintained between the slitting positions and the print layer. In this embodiment, the web 28 is slit along lines that are parallel to and transversely spaced from the datum lines 15. However, in other embodiments the web 28 may be slit along the datum lines 15. Since the web 28 is slit along lines spaced from the datum lines 15, each narrower web 30 slit from the wider web has a printed datum line 15 that extends in the web direction.
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[0076] In another embodiment, the printed datum lines 15 have luminescent properties, such as ultra-violet fluorescent properties. This may mean that the printed datum lines 15 are not visible to the human eye. In such an arrangement, the primary slitting controller 64 further comprise a source or radiation which is arranged to irradiate at least a part of at least one photoluminescent datum line 15 with radiation, such as ultra-violet radiation. This causes the datum line 15 to emit radiation, such as visible light, that can be monitored. As for the arrangement described above, the optical datum monitor 74 monitors the transverse position of the datum 15 and the control unit 78 causes the primary slitting adjuster 76 to automatically adjust the transverse position of the primary slitting head 68 (if necessary) to ensure that the slitting elements 72 are aligned next to the datum lines 15, such that the web 28 is slit along lines spaced from the datum lines 15. Again, this ensures that the web 28 is slit in register with the datum lines 15, and therefore the print layer as a whole.
[0077] In this embodiment there are 15 tape slitting stations 80, one for each narrower web 30. Referring now to
[0078] The tape slitting controller 88 comprises an optical adhesive stripe monitor 100 in the form of a camera, a tape slitting adjuster 102 which can adjust the transverse position of the tape slitting head 92 relative to the web 30, and a control unit 104 which is connected to the monitor 100 and adjuster 102. The tape slitting controller 88 also comprises a radiation source 106, in the form of a ultra-violet lamp, which is arranged to irradiate the surface of the web 30, in particular at least one adhesive stripe 16, with ultra-violet light. The tape slitting controller 88 is arranged to automatically control the tape slitting operation such that the web 30 is slit into six reclose tapes 32 in register (i.e. in transverse alignment) with the adhesive stripes 16. This ensures that the web 30 is slit at the desired transverse positions. In this embodiment the tape stilling controller 88 is arranged to control the tape slitting operation such that the web 30 is slit at the mid-point between each pair of adjacent adhesive stripe 16, such that the web 30 is slit into reclose tapes 32 having a central adhesive region 16 and two dry-edge fingerlift regions 20, 22. Slitting in register with the adhesive stripes means that a predetermined and fixed positional relationship is maintained between the slitting positions and the pattern of adhesive stripes 16. It is not necessary that the web 30 slit along lines coincident with the edges of adhesive stripes 16, but in some embodiments this may be the case.
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[0080] In this embodiment, slitting in register with the adhesive stripes 16 ensures that the adhesive stripe 16 is centrally located on each reclose tape 32, and therefore the widths of the dry-edge fingerlifts 20, 22 are equal. Since the above described embodiment the tape 32 is of a relatively narrow width of 10 mm, and the widths of the fingerlifts 20, 22 is 2.5 mm, it is important that the tape slitting is carried out in register with the adhesive stripes 16. For example, a 1.5 mm error between the desired slitting locations and the actual slitting locations would cause the fingerlifts 20, 22 to have sizes of 0.5 mm and 4.5 mm which would have a drastic impact on the quality of the product. Therefore, slitting in transverse register with the adhesive 16 ensures a high-quality end product.
[0081] Further, the use of a photoluminescent adhesive for the adhesive stripes 16 means that the adhesive can be clear, whilst allowing it to be irradiated with radiation so that it can be viewed and used as a datum to guide the tape slitting operation. The use of a clear adhesive may improve the appearance of the product.
[0082] In addition, tape slitting in register with the adhesive stripes by monitoring the transverse position of at least one adhesive stripe means that it is not necessary to control the transverse register between the print layer and the adhesive layer. This may result in a simpler manufacturing process and therefore a reduced manufacturing cost. However, it should be appreciated that in other embodiments it may be desirable to control the register between the print layer and the adhesive stripes.
[0083] It has been described that the primary slitting is carried out in register with the printed datum lines (i.e. the print layer) as opposed to in register with the adhesive stripes. This may be possible due to the narrower webs having a larger width than the tapes. The primary slitting operation is therefore less susceptible to small errors in the relative positioning between the slitting head and the web. Of course, in some embodiments the primary slitting operation (where present) may be carried out in register with the adhesive stripes as opposed to in register with the print layer.
[0084] Although it has been described that the primary slitting controller is arranged to control the primary slitting by transversely moving the primary slitting head relative to the web, it should be appreciated that the relative transverse position between the primary slitting head and the web could be achieved in other ways. For example, the web could be moved transversely with respect to the primary slitting head. Similarly, as opposed to moving the tape slitting head relative to the web, the relative transverse position between the tape slitting head and the web could be adjusted by transversely moving the web relative to the tape slitting head.
[0085] It has been described that the manufacturing process includes printing, coating, primary slitting and tape slitting, and that there are corresponding stations for carrying out each process. However, it may be the case that in some embodiments not all processes are carried out, or the processes could be combined or carried out at different manufacturing sites. For example, in one embodiment there may only be a tape slitting station which slits a web into a plurality of tapes. In such an embodiment the web may not be printed (i.e. it could be clear), and it may be pre-supplied with the release and adhesive coating. In other embodiments, the web may be printed at one site, adhesive and release coatings could be supplied at another site, and then the web may be slit into tapes in a tape slitting operation, without the need for primary slitting.
[0086] In the foregoing description a method and apparatus for manufacturing a reclose tape has been described. However, it should be appreciated that the method and apparatus may be suitable for manufacturing other types of tape. For example, it may be used to manufacture a permanent adhesive tape having one or more longitudinally extending dry-edges. Such a tape could be used for a variety of applications, for example it could be applied to packaging and used to tear through, or off, packaging to open it.
[0087] It should be appreciated that the dimensions given are only exemplary and other suitable dimensions could be chosen. The original web may have any suitable width and may be slit directly into a suitable number of tapes having any appropriate width, or into any number of narrower webs, again having any suitable width. Further, the width of the adhesive stripes and the spacing between them may be chosen depending on the application. The spacing and width chosen for the adhesive stripes, together with the transverse position at which slitting occurs will determine the size (or width) and number of dry fingerlift edges.