BACKGROUND
[0001] This invention relates to a method and an apparatus for manufacturing blind material
and in particular mats of honeycomb blind material.
[0002] Mats of insulating blind material in the form of a stack of a plurality of contiguous
cells are known in the art. Until now these mats have been made by a number of methods
which produce substantial quantities of waste.
[0003] For example, U.S. Patent No. 4,388,354 issued June 14, 1983 discloses an apparatus
which comprises a rotating cylinder which is wound over by two sheets of blind material.
An adhesive is positioned on the sheets at alternate locations as the sheets are wound
to create th cells of the blind. Once the material is wound on the cylinder it is
cut axially. The mat is then straightened. This method forms layers of unequal length
and a tendency of the mat to bend to its curved position.
[0004] U.S. Patent No. 4,450,027 issued May 22, 1984 discloses a method which partially
overcomes the drawbacks mentioned above. The method uses a movable rack which rotates
as material is wound thereon. The rack has at least two opposite flat surfaces. The
material is folded and then wrapped around the rack to form a plurality of layers.
Blind mats are cut from the flat surfaces while the turned portions at either end
of the surfaces produce unusable mats which go to waste.
Summary of the Invention
[0005] It is an object of the invention therefore to produce a blind mat by a method which
reduces waste and produces a flat blind mat in the position of its use thus preventing
curling of the material.
[0006] The method supports a stack of blind material as additional layers of blind material
are added to the stack. A first layer of the material is applied to the stack supporting
means. A second layer is then applied to the first layer by positioning a first portion
of the second layer onto a compatible portion of a first layer at an end of the stack.
The remainder of the second layer is then applied in face-to-face contact with the
remainder of the first layer by relative movement between a supply means for the material
and the stack supporting means. The relative motion is in a direction extending parallel
to the length of the first layer.
[0007] The first and second layers are adhered together and then the steps are repeated.
Thus a blind mat is quickly created in a flat orientation.
[0008] The apparatus has a supporting means for supporting a strip of blind material. A
material supply means lays a second layer of blind material on a first layer which
is supported by the supporting means. The material supply means includes a material
feeding means mounted for movement relative to the supporting means in a direction
extending along the length of the first layer and parallel thereto. An adhering means
is provided to adhere the first and second layer in face-to-face contact. A cutting
means cuts the second layer to the same length as the first layer.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0009]
Fig. 1 is a front schematic view of the apparatus of the invention at the end of laying
the first layer;
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of Fig. 1 in the return step;
Fig. 3 is a schematic view showing the initiation of the laying of a second layer;
Fig. 4 is a schematic view showing the laying of the second layer;
Fig. 5 is a top view of the apparatus of the invention;
Fig. 6 is an enlarged view of the material feeding means of the invention along lines
6-6 of Fig. 5;
Fig. 7 is an end view of the blind mat in the supporting means of the apparatus along
lines 7-7 of Fig. 5;
Fig. 8 is the view of Fig. 7 with the supporting members moved to an open position;
Fig. 9 is an enlarged view showing the cutting means of the apparatus, and;
Fig. 10 is an enlarged view of an alternate embodiment of the material feeding means.
Description of the Preferred Embodiment
[0010] In the method of the invention (Figs. 1-4) a first layer 1 is pulled from supply
roll 2 of strip-like material and laid upon a stack supporting means 3. A second layer
4 is pulled from supply roll 2 (Fig. 2) until the end 5 of the strip like material
matches the end 6 of the stack 7. Material feeding means 8 is then lowered onto stack
7.
[0011] An adhesive applicator 9 applies at least one adhesive bead to the surface of the
first layer 1. The second layer 4 is then applied in face-to-face contact with the
first layer by movement of the material feeding means along a direction parallel to
the length of the first layer. The adhesive may be a hot melt glue, epoxy or even
two adhesive sided tape. The method of the invention permits the use of a quick setting
adhesive as the second layer is preferably applied immediately after the adhesive.
It should be understood however that a slower setting adhesive may be used and applied
at a point remote from feeding means 8.
[0012] Alternatively, supply roll 2 may be mounted directly to th feeding means 8 and may
ride thereon. The supply may also be an apparatus for forming the strip-like material
which moves relative to the stack supporting means or which remains stationary as
the stack supporting means moves relative thereto.
[0013] The second layer is cut to length after being laid upon the first layer. The cutting
apparatus may be a rotary cutter, laser cutter, blade or other cutting device.
[0014] It is further seen that the material supply means only applies the strip-like material
to the stack when moving in the direction shown in Fig. 4. A second material supply
means which is a mirror image of the first may be used to supply strip-like material
when the material supply means moves in a direction opposite to that shown in Fig.
4. Thus there is no wasted motion of the supply means as it supplies material in both
directions using the same adhesive applicator in both directions.
[0015] The strip-like material may be unfolded flat, single layer material, tubular (circumferentially
closed) material, folded in a Z-shape or in a shape as shown in Figs. 7 & 8. If unfolded
or tubular material is used, a single supply is all that is necessary for the dual
direction application described above. If folded material is used, it is necessary
to use two separate supplies to assure proper orientation of the folds or the material
must be twisted when supplied in one direction and untwisted to supply the other direction.
[0016] The apparatus of the invention is shown in Figs. 5 & 6. A stack supporting means
3 holds a stack 7 of blind material. First layer 1 is at the top of the stack beneath
a pair of supporting members or flaps 10. The supporting members 10 extend in spaced
parallel relation along the upper surface 11 of first layer 1. The supporting members
10 define a longitudinal slot which exposes the central portion of upper surface 11.
[0017] The stack supporting means 3 has a pair of spaced parallel walls 12 which define
a space to receive stack 7. At the bottom of each of the walls is a ridge 13 forming
a constriction 14 therebetween. The constriction holds a portion of the stack 7 above
the constriction and between walls 12. As the weight of the stack increases or under
the influence of mechanical forces, the lowest layer is forced through the constriction.
This unfolds the blind permitting inspection of cells 15.
[0018] A supply roll 2 supplies strip-like material to a material feeding means 8. The material
feeding means 8 is mounted on bars 16 for linear movement parallel to the length of
stack 7. The material feeding means 8 includes a pair of guide-surfaces 17 which guide
the strip-like material from a supply to the upper surface 11 of first layer 1.
[0019] An adhesive applicator 18 applies adhesive along the upper surface 11 exposed between
supporting members 10. Preferably a folded material is used and therefore two beads
of adhesive are supplied through a pair of spouts 19 on the adhesive applicator. This
apparatus is particularly suited to the use of hot melt adhesives. A metered amount
of adhesive is applied to the first layer and the second layer is applied immediately
thereto to prevent intervening cooling.
[0020] At the end of the application of second layer 4, the layer is cut to length by cutting
means 20 (Fig. 9) cutting means 20 is shown as a reciprocating blade but may be a
laser, rotary cutter or any other suitable cutting mechanism.
[0021] After the second layer 4 is cut supporting members 10 rotate from a supporting position
(Fig. 7) to an open position (Fig. 8). The supporting members are in the form of hinged
flaps and are rotated to the open position by linear actuators 21. The weight of the
additional layer and the mechanical action of the support members 10 closing forces
lowest layer 22 through constriction 14 where it opens for inspection. It should be
noted that it is possible to make constriction 14 so as to prevent passage of the
lowest layer therethrough thus making the apparatus only usable to manufacture blind
mats of a discrete length.
[0022] An alternative embodiment of the material feeding means 8 is shown in Fig. 10. A
first roller 23 having a hollow interior communicating with a plurality of openings
24 in its face 25 is positioned with its axis perpendicular to the length of the stack.
A second roller 26 is proved with its axis parallel to first roller 23, forming a
nip therebetween. Strip-like material 27 is fed therethrough by driving either first
roller 23 or second roller 26. A vacuum is created within roller 23 such that the
vacuum pulls strip-like material 27 to the face 25 through the difference in air pressure
between ambient and opening 24 which communicate with the evacuated space within roller
23. This controls the application of the material. A blockage 28 is provided to isolate
the openings after they pass the low point of roller 23 so the material is released.
[0023] It should be noted that certain modifications to the apparatus may be made within
the scope of the invention. For example, the material feeding means may be mounted
to a stationary material folding apparatus and the stack supporting means moved back
and forth thereunder. Alternatively, the entire folding and feeding apparatus may
be moved. Furthermore, the device may be operated without support members 10. The
device then uses the feeding means 8 to feed the second layer directly onto the top
of the stack.
1. Method of manufacturing an expandable integral blind mat having a plurality of
longitudinally extending superimposed cells of predetermined length, from a supply
of strip-like material, by stacking of subsequent layers of the material in direct
face-to-face contact and adhering said layers comprising the steps of:
(a) applying a first layer of said strip-like material to a stack supporting means;
(b) applying a second layer of said strip-like material to the first layer by:
(i) positioning and holding a first portion of said second layer onto a first portion
of the first layer at an end of the stack; and
(ii) applying the remainder of said second layer in face-to-face contact with the
remainder of the first layer by relative movement between a supply means for the strip-like
material and said stack supporting means in a direction extending parallel to the
length of said first layer;
(c) adhering the first layer to the second layer; and
(d) repeating the steps to produce a required number of subsequent layers.
2. A method according to claim 1 further comprising cutting the first and each subsequent
layer to length.
3. A method according to claim 2, wherein said cutting of the first and each subsequent
layer is performed on each layer individually after said layer is applied.
4. A method according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the step of adhering the first layer
to the second layer includes applying hot melt glue to at least one of the first and
second layers immediately before the second layer is applied to the first layer to
adhere the first and second layers upon cooling of the hot melt glue.
5. A method according to claim 4, wherein said hot melt glue is applied to said first
layer as at least one bead running substantially the length of the first layer.
6. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein the second layer of strip-like
material is applied to the first layer of strip-like material by moving a material
supply means along the length of the first layer, which first layer is held stationary,
to position said second layer on said first layer as said material supply means moves
along the length of said first layer.
7. A method according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the second layer of strip-like
material is applied to the first layer of strip-like material by a stationary material
supply means and said first layer is moved beneath said material supply means by moving
said stack supporting means relative to said material supply means in a direction
parallel to the length of said first layer to thereby position said second layer on
said first layer.
8. A method according to claim 6 or 7, wherein the material supply means applies the
material when moving in a first direction along the stack but not when moving in a
second direction opposite to said first direction.
9. A method according to claim 6 or 7, wherein the material supply means applies the
material when moving in both a first direction parallel to said first layer and a
second direction opposite said first direction.
10. A method according to claim 9, wherein the material supply means has a single
source of strip-like material for application in both the first and second directions.
11. A method according to claim 9, wherein the material supply means supplies material
from two sources of strip-like material and a first is used for applying in a first
direction along the first layer and a second is used for applying in a second direction.
12. A method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the longitudinal
edges of the strip-like material before its application to the stack supporting means
are doubled over inwardly whereby the so-formed strip-like material is flattened.
13. A method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the strip-like
material is applied in a width to form a superimposed cell structure with a single
cell width.
14. Apparatus for fabricating expandable blind material comprising:
(a) supporting means for supporting a first layer of expandable blind material having
an upper surface and first and second ends separated by a predetermined length;
(b) material supply means for laying a second layer of blind material on said first
layer including material feeding means mounted for movement relative to said supporting
means in a direction extending along the length of the first layer and parallel thereto;
(c) adhering means for adhering said first and second layer in face-to-face contact;
and
(d) cutting means for cutting said second layer of expandable blind material to a
length compatible with said predetermined length.
15. Apparatus according to claim 14 further comprising a pair of supporting members
extending in spaced relation above said first layer, said supporting members defining
a slot therebetween extending along said upper surface thereby to permit contact of
a central portion of said second layer with said upper surface while supporting said
second layer.
16. Apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the supporting members are movable between
a first position for supporting said second layer and a second position which permits
passage of the second layer therebetween.
17. Apparatus according to claim 14, 15 or 16, wherein said material feeding means
includes a driven roller and a second parallel roller which form a nip to hold and
feed said second layer.
18. Apparatus according to claim 17 further comprising vacuum means for providing
suction on a surface of said driven roller to hold said second layer in contact with
said driven roller until said second layer is laid on said first layer.
19. Apparatus according to any one of claims 14 to 18, wherein said supporting means
comprises a pair of spaced walls having face-to-face parallel inner surfaces defining
an elongated slot therebetween for guiding a stack of blind material therethrough
and a constriction at a lower part of said slot narrowing the spacing of said inner
surfaces to restrict movment of blind material therethrough.
20. An apparatus for fabricating expandable blind material of predetermined length
comprising:
(a) a pair of spaced walls having face-to-face parallel inner surfaces defining an
elongate slot therebetween for guiding a stack of blind material therethrough;
(b) a constriction at a lower part of said slot narrowing the spacing of said inner
surfaces to provide restriction of movement of said blind material therethrough;
(c) a pair of movable flaps extending perpendicularly to said inner surfaces above
said slot in spaced relation to define an elongate opening above said slot, said elongate
opening being narrower than said layer of blind material when said flaps are in a
first positon to support said layer of blind material along side portions of a bottom
surface of said layer of blind material and means for moving said flaps to a second
position;
(d) material supply means for guiding and positioning said layer of blind material
onto an upper surface of said flaps in said first position while a central portion
of said bottom surface contacts the top of the stack of blind material;
(e) an applicator for applying adhesive material to at least one of the top of the
stack and the layer of blind material as said layer of blind material is guided and
positioned by said material supply means to thereby adhere said layer of blind material
to the top of said stack of blind material; and
(f) a cutter to cut the layer of blind material to said predetermined length.