Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
Patent
1976-01-12
1979-03-20
Drummond, Douglas J.
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
270 37, 270 53, C09J 500, B41L 4312, B42B 102
Patent
active
041452410
ABSTRACT:
The sheets in a column of compartments of a sorter, collator or the like are jogged to align their edges. An endless belt is moved past a glue dispenser to coat a length of the belt corresponding to the number of compartments to be covered. The belt is then moved into engagement with the edges of the sheets in those compartments to deposit the adhesive on the edges. The operation is then intermittently repeated along the edges of the sheets to bond the desired extent of the length of the edges. A jogging mechanism aligns and holds the edges in alignment for binding.
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Kuspert John C.
Saunders Arthur G.
Snellman Donald L.
Drummond Douglas J.
Norfin, Inc.
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