Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
Reexamination Certificate
2001-11-29
2004-10-05
Aftergut, Jeff H. (Department: 1733)
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
C156S275100, C156S290000, C156S292000, C156S308400, C264S167000, C264S284000, C005S706000, C005S655300
Reexamination Certificate
active
06800165
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a method for producing plastic products, more particularly to a method for producing plastic products which comprises improvements with respect to the heat-sealing of the plastic products.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, plastic products, such as inflatable cushions, air beds, floats, etc. are fabricated by joining a plurality of plastic sheet parts along the peripheries of the same. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the joined portions
10
,
20
of the sheet parts
1
,
2
of a plastic article are heated and pressed during a heat-sealing process to form connecting seams of a plastic product. Since the thickness of the heat-sealed seams is decreased, the structural strength at the seams of the plastic product is relatively weak.
In addition, to maintain a plastic product, such as an infaltable cushion pad
3
, in a generally cubic configuration, connection members
31
are provided within the interior of the cushion pad
3
, as shown in FIG.
2
. The two ends of the connection members
31
are connected to two opposed face sheets
30
of the cushion pad
3
during a heat-sealing process. Since the thickness of the face sheets
30
at the joints of the connection members
31
and the face sheets
30
are decreased due to the heat-sealing process, the joints on the cushion pad
3
are liable to be damaged when in use.
In order to address the aforesaid problems encountered with the heat-sealed joints of the conventional inflatable articles, a solution therefor is to use thick face sheets in fabricating products. However, this increases the costs of manufacturing such inflatable products.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,959,052 discloses a method for preparing a wraparound closure for cables, pipes, splices, and junctions to effect repair, insulation, or waterproofing. The method includes overlapping and sealing two thick edges of a sheet to form a tubular member around an item to be wrapped. The sheet is made of a heat shrinkable plastic material. The two ends of the sheet are clamped and the material between the clamped edges is stretched and cooled below the crystalline melting point of the material while it is still in expanded condition. The resulting sheet thus has a stretched central section which is heat shrinkable or heat recoverable, and two thick ends which are not stretched. These thick ends are not formed intentionally for reinforcing the sealed joint of the two ends of the sheet. Rather, they are formed inherently when they are clamped during the stretching process of the sheet. In addition, the method in this patent provides only two thick ends where the sheet is clamped. This patent does not contemplate reinforcing the heat-sealed joints of plastic products by thickening parts of a sheet and suggests nothing relevant to the thickening of a sheet in regions between two ends of the sheet.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing plastic products, which can provide reinforced heat-sealed joints for the plastic products.
Another object of the invention is to provide a method for producing plastic products, which can prevent the plastic products from being weakened due to a heat-sealing process.
According to one aspect of the invention, a method for producing a plastic product, comprises: forming upper and lower face sheets with marginal parts, and providing the upper and lower face sheets with a plurality of spaced apart thick connection parts in both upper and lower face sheets within regions confined by the marginal parts, the thick connection parts being thicker than remaining parts of the upper and lower face sheets; and providing tension members between the upper and lower face sheets, and respectively heat-sealing two ends of the tension members to the thick connection parts of the upper and lower face sheets to form inner heat-sealed joints.
In another aspect of the present invention, a method for producing a plastic product comprises: forming upper and lower face sheets having thick marginal parts; and heat-sealing the thick marginal parts of the upper and lower face sheets to form a marginal heat-sealed joint by applying heat and pressure to an area, within each of the thick marginal parts, which is smaller than the cross-section of the corresponding one of the thick marginal parts.
In a further aspect of the invention, a method for producing a plastic product comprises: providing a plastic sheet having marginal ends; thickening portions of the plastic sheet within a region confined by the marginal ends to form thick connection parts at intervals; thickening the marginal ends to form thick marginal parts; and forming the plastic sheet into the plastic product by heat sealing the thick marginal parts to one another and by heat sealing the thick connection parts to one another.
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patent: 4868022 (1989-09-01), Marx et al.
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Aftergut Jeff H.
Haran John T.
Team Worldwide Corp.
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