Apparatus and method for removing a release sheet from a workpie

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156344, 156584, B32B 3118

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051044730

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method are disclosed for removing a sheet such as a release sheet (18) in adherence with a workpiece such as a foam pad (12). The release sheet is contacted with a knife to form a slit, a needle then enters and engages the slit to lift a portion (102) of the release sheet, and a peeler (48) then grasps the lifter portion and peels the release sheet from the workpiece.

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