Mechanism for assemblying and adhering sheets together

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Surface bonding means and/or assembly means therefor – With work feeding or handling means

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156556, 156566, 156578, 156908, B43M 1700

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052230767

ABSTRACT:
A mechanism and method for applying adhesive to a sheet at an adhesive applying station from a mechanism adjacent the adhesive applying station for applying adhesive. A sheet support mechanism is provided adjacent the adhesive applying station. A moving mechanism is provided for moving a portion of a sheet in one direction relative to the sheet support mechanism from an initial position to a position adjacent the adhesive applying mechanism in order for adhesive to be deposited on the sheet. A mechanism is also provided for moving the portion of the sheet with the adhesive thereon away from the adhesive applying mechanism in an opposite direction beyond the said initial position.

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patent: 4701233 (1987-10-01), Beck et al.
patent: 4799989 (1989-01-01), Marzullo
Research Disclosure No. 20341, Mar. 1981, pp. 130-131.

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