High speed splice

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

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156266, 1563043, 1563045, 156505, 156514, 428 61, B31F 506, B32B 310

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057830100

ABSTRACT:
The splice of the present invention includes a web having a first free end and a second free end wherein the first and second ends are positioned proximal to each other. The web encloses one or more holes adjacent to each end. The web includes a top side and an opposing underside. The splice also includes an underside patch that is adhered to the web so that the underside patch covers the hole or holes and covers each of the free ends of the web. The underside patch is adhered to the web by a reversibly releasable layer. The upper side patch is positioned substantially parallel to the underside patch. The upper side patch contacts the underside patch through one or more of the holes thereby strengthening the splice.

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