Splicing apparatus and method
First Claim
1. A method of splicing a first, running tape to a second, standby tape, a trailing end portion of the first tape having a first splicing element and a leading end portion of the second tape having a second splicing element, the method comprising:
- inserting the first tape into an opening of the second splicing element while the first tape is running such that the first tape can pass through the opening and the first splicing element can engage the second splicing element to splice the first tape to the second tape, wherein the first splicing element is secured to the trailing end portion of the first tape such that the first splicing element is caused to lie flat against and aligned with the second splicing element in a stacked configuration when the first splicing element engages the second splicing element;
wherein each of the first and second splicing elements has respective first and second major surfaces defining a thickness therebetween, a respective peripheral edge defining the major surfaces, and a respective geometric center, and wherein when the first splicing element engages the second splicing element, the second major surface of the first splicing element lies against the first major surface of the second splicing element, the peripheral edge of the first splicing element is aligned with or circumscribed by the peripheral edge of the second splicing element, and the geometric center of the first splicing element is aligned with the geometric center of the second slicing element.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for splicing tapes dispensed from a tape dispenser. According to one embodiment, a first, running or unwinding roll of tape is provided with a first splicing element secured to its trailing end portion. A second, stationary or standby roll of tape is provided with a second splicing element secured to its leading end portion. The second splicing element comprises a body made of a self-supporting material and formed with at least one aperture sized to receive the tape from the first roll. While tape is being dispensed from the first roll, the running tape is inserted into the aperture of the second splicing element. When the first roll of tape becomes depleted, the first splicing element engages the second splicing element, thereby splicing the leading end portion of the second tape roll to the trailing end portion of the first tape roll.
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17 Claims
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1. A method of splicing a first, running tape to a second, standby tape, a trailing end portion of the first tape having a first splicing element and a leading end portion of the second tape having a second splicing element, the method comprising:
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inserting the first tape into an opening of the second splicing element while the first tape is running such that the first tape can pass through the opening and the first splicing element can engage the second splicing element to splice the first tape to the second tape, wherein the first splicing element is secured to the trailing end portion of the first tape such that the first splicing element is caused to lie flat against and aligned with the second splicing element in a stacked configuration when the first splicing element engages the second splicing element; wherein each of the first and second splicing elements has respective first and second major surfaces defining a thickness therebetween, a respective peripheral edge defining the major surfaces, and a respective geometric center, and wherein when the first splicing element engages the second splicing element, the second major surface of the first splicing element lies against the first major surface of the second splicing element, the peripheral edge of the first splicing element is aligned with or circumscribed by the peripheral edge of the second splicing element, and the geometric center of the first splicing element is aligned with the geometric center of the second slicing element. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An apparatus comprising:
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a first, running roll of tape having a trailing end portion and a first splicing element secured to the trailing end portion; and a second, standby roll of tape having a leading end portion and a second splicing element secured to the leading end portion, the second splicing element having an opening sized to receive tape from the first roll; wherein when the tape from the first roll is placed in the opening of the second splicing element and the first roll becomes depleted of tape, the first splicing element engages and lies flat against and substantially overlaps the second splicing element so as to splice the tape from the first roll to the tape from the second roll; wherein each of the first and second splicing elements has respective first and second major surfaces defining a thickness therebetween, a respective peripheral edge defining the major surfaces, and a respective geometric center, and wherein when the first splicing element engages the second splicing element, the second major surface of the first splicing element lies against the first major surface of the second splicing element, the peripheral edge of the first splicing element is aligned with or circumscribed by the peripheral edge of the second splicing element, and the geometric center of the first splicing element is aligned with the geometric center of the second slicing element. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method of splicing a first, running tape to a second, standby tape, a trailing end portion of the first tape having a first splicing element and a leading end portion of the second tape having a second splicing element, the method comprising:
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inserting the first tape into an opening of the second splicing element while the first tape is running such that the first tape can pass through the opening and the first splicing element can engage the second splicing element to splice the first tape to the second tape, wherein the first splicing element is secured to the trailing end portion of the first tape such that the first splicing element is caused to lie flat against and aligned with the second splicing element in a stacked configuration when the first splicing element engages the second splicing element; wherein each of the first and second splicing elements has respective first and second major surfaces defining a thickness therebetween, a respective peripheral edge defining the major surfaces, and a respective geometric center, and wherein when the first splicing element engages the second splicing element, the second major surface of the first splicing element lies against the first major surface of the second splicing element, and the geometric center of the first splicing element is aligned with the geometric center of the second slicing element.
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