US3688617A - Tape having transverse slits and method of slitting the same - Google Patents

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US3688617A US93141A US3688617DA US3688617A US 3688617 A US3688617 A US 3688617A US 93141 A US93141 A US 93141A US 3688617D A US3688617D A US 3688617DA US 3688617 A US3688617 A US 3688617A
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  • this disclosure relates to a pressure sensitive, vinyl backed roll of adhesive tape whose opposite sides or side faces are slit in a particular pattern such that when the tape is unrolled its opposite side edge portions are transversely slit at longitudinally spaced locations so as to enable the tape to be easily tom transversely thereof.
  • This disclosure also relates to a method for slitting the tape by providing a roll of tape and then cutting the sides of the roll with a cutting means to provide a plurality of slits in a particular pattern extending transversely across the side of the roll and inwardly from the side a predetermined depth.
  • the present invention relates to a roll of tape whose opposite sides are slit in the particular pattern such that when the tape is unrolled its opposite side edge portions are transversely slit at spaced longitudinal locations, and to a method for slitting the tape.
  • adhesive tapes of various kinds have been provided with slits which extend inwardly from a side edge thereof at spaced longitudinal locations.
  • the provision of the slits facilitates transverse tearing of the tape at the slits.
  • the present invention overcomes the above-noted difficulties by slitting the tape subsequent to the tape being rolled into a roll. This is accomplished by cutting one or both sides of the rolled tape to provide a roll of tape whose side or sides have a plurality of linear transversely extending, slits in a predetermined pattern and which are cut to a predetermined depth so that when the tape is subsequently unrolled its side edge or edges will be transversely slit at spaced longitudinal locations.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved roll tape, preferably a .vinyl backed tape having a pressure sensitive adhesive on one side, in which at least one side of the roll has a plurality of slits which are linear, extend transversely of the side and which are cut to a predetermined depth whereby when the tape is unrolled from the roll it is transversely slit from one side edge thereof at longitudinally spaced locations so as to enable it to be easily torn transversely thereof.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved roll of tape, as defined in the preceding object, and wherein the side of the roll of tape is slit in a criss-cross pattern so that when the tape is unrolled the side edge will be slit at unevenly spaced longitudinal locations.
  • a further object is to provide a new and improved roll of tape, as defined in the first object, and in which the side of the roll of tape is slit along radial lines at spaced annular locations and with alternate ones of the slits extending from the outer circumference of the roll to approximately half-way the length of the other slits whereby when the tape is unrolled the side edge will be slit at substantially equally spaced longitudinal locations therealong.
  • Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved method for producing tape, preferably a vinyl backed tape having a pressure sensitive adhesive on one side, having longitudinally spaced transversely extending slits extending inwardly from at least one side edge thereof and which includes the steps of providing a roll of tape and then cutting at least one side of the roll of tape with a cutter means to provide a plurality of linear slits extending transversely across the side of the roll and inwardly from the plane of the side to predetermined depth whereby the roll when subsequently unrolled will have transverse slits at spaced longitudinal locations.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved method, as defined in the next preceding object, and in which the side of the roll of tape is first cut to provide a first plurality of parallel spaced, transverse, slits and then cut to provide a second plurality of spaced parallel, transverse, slits extending transversely of or normal to the first plurality of cuts to provide a criss-cross pattern.
  • a still further object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved method, as defined in the penultimate object, and in which the side of the roll of the tape is out along radial lines and with alternate ones of the radial lines extending inwardly from the circumference of the tape a distance less than the other lines so that when the tape is subsequently unrolled it will have transverse slits at substantially equally spaced longitudinal locations.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a roll of tape constructed in accordance with the provisions of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the roll of tape shown in FIG. 1; 7
  • FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of an apparatus for carrying out the method of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken approximately along line 4-4 of FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 5 is an elevational view of an alternate embodiment of a roll of tape constructed in accordance with the provisions of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a top plan view of the roll of tape shown in FIG. 5;
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic side elevationalview of an alternate apparatus for carrying out the method of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is an elevational view of part of the apparatus shown in FIG. 7 and looking in the direction of the arrows 8-8.
  • FIG. 1 of the drawings shows a roll of tape 10.
  • the roll of tape 10 is wound or rolled around a hollow mandrel or core 12 and has planar supposed sides 13 and 14.
  • the tape 10 could be of any suitable or conventional construction and does not, per se, form a part of the present invention. Suffice it to say that the tape preferably has an elastic backing, such as a suitable vinyl or polyvinyl chloride, and a suitable or conventional pressure sensitive adhesive applied to one side thereof.
  • an elastic backing such as a suitable vinyl or polyvinyl chloride, and a suitable or conventional pressure sensitive adhesive applied to one side thereof.
  • Both sides or side faces 13 and 14 of the roll of tape 10 are cut or slit along spaced, parllel, linearly extending horizontal and vertical cut or slit lines 20 and 21.
  • the spaced horizontal cut lines 20 extend transversely across the entire sides 13 and 14 of the roll of tape 10 and extend axially inwardly from the plane of the sides a predetermined depth, preferably one thirty-second to three-sixteenths of an inch.
  • the vertical cut lines 21 extend vertically across the entire sides 13 and 14 and to the same depth of the horizontal cut lines 20.
  • the horizontal and vertical cut lines 20 and 21 extend transversely or normal to each other and together define a criss-cross cut line pattern.
  • the cut lines 20 and 21 on the opposite sides 13 and 14 of the roll provide opposed transverse slits 22 extending inwardly from the side edges of the tape at spaced longitudinal locations therealong when the tape is unrolled.
  • the slits 22 extend normal to the side edge of the tape and enable the tape to be readily torn transversely thereof at the slits 22.
  • the slits 22 are at unequally spaced longitudinal locations along the tape.
  • the present invention also provides a novel method for producing tape having its side edge portions transversely slit at spaced longitudinal locations.
  • the method contemplates the steps of providing a roll of tape 10, preferably -vinyl backed adhesive tape, and then cutting at least one, but preferably both, sides l3, 14 of the roll of tape 10 with a cutting means or cutter apparatus to provide cut-lines extending linearly across the side or sides 13, 14 and inwardly thereof a predetermined depth.
  • the apparatus broadly comprises an endless conveyor 30 for conveying the rolls of tape 10 to an inclined chute 32 from which they are fed by gravity in back to back fashion to a cutting mechanism 34.
  • the cutting mechanism 34 comprises a support frame 40.
  • the support frame 40 at its upper left side supports a first cutting means or assembly 42.
  • the cutting assembly 42 comprises a generally U-shaped, fabricated stationary support means 44 which is suitably secured to the frame 40.
  • the support means 44 supports a pair of spaced, but vertically aligned, rotary cutters 45 and 46.
  • the rotary cutters 45 and 46 are of the same diameter and each comprise a cylindrical body member 48 which is secured to a shaft 49 having its opposite ends rotatably journaled in bearings 50 supported by the opposite side walls 51 of the support means 40.
  • the upper cylindrical body member 48 suitably carries a plurality of circumferentially spaced, axially and radially extending knives 52.
  • the lower cylindrical body member 48 suitably carries a plurality of axially spaced, annular radially extending knives 54.
  • the knives 52 of the upper cutter 45 provide horizontal slits or cuts in the side 13 of the roll of tape 10 and the lower knives 54 provide vertical slits or cuts 21 in the side 13 of the roll of tape 10 as the roll 10 moves therepast.
  • cutters 45 and 46 are rotated simultaneously and at the same speed.
  • the cutting mechanism 34 further comprises a second rotary knife assembly which is of the same construction as the rotary knife assembly 42, except that the second assembly 70 has a support means 72 which is slidably supported on upstanding ways (not shown) secured to the frame 40.
  • the parts of the assembly 70 which are identical to the parts of the assembly 42 have been given the same reference numerals.
  • the support means 72 of the assembly 70 carries a suitable nut (not'shown) which is in threaded engagement with a threaded lead screw (not shown) having'its opposite ends r otatably journaled in the frame 40 and which is drivingly connected to a hand wheel 75.
  • the right hand cutter assembly 70 can be adjustably positioned with respect to the left hand cutter assembly 42 by suitably rotating the hand wheel 75 which causes the support means 72 to slide on the ways toward and from the left hand cutter assembly 42. By being able to adjustably position the right hand'cutter assembly 70 with respect to the left hand cutter assembly 42, different width rolls of tape can be accommodated and cut.
  • the rolls of tape 10 slide down the chute by gravity and move between the cutter assemblies 42 and 70.
  • the knives 52 of the upper rotary cutters 45 horizontally cut the opposite sides 13 and 14 of the roll of tape 10 to provide the horizontal slits 21.
  • the vertically disposed knives 54 on the rotary cutters 46 cut the opposite side 13 and 14 of the roll of tape 10 to provide the vertical slits 20.
  • the opposite sides 13 and 14 of rolled tape have been so cut,they fall by gravity into a hopper 80.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 show an alternate roll of tape 82 produced in accordance with the provisions of the present invention. Corresponding parts of the roll of tape 82 will be given the same reference numerals as the roll of tape 10, but with a prime added thereto.
  • the roll of tape 82 is of an identical construction to the roll of tape 10 except that the sides 13' and 14' are cut along cut or slit lines 83 and 84 which are linear and extend radially of the roll of tape 82. As shown in FIG. 5, alternate ones 83 of the cut lines extend from the outer circumference of the tape to the inner mandrel 12'. The depth of the cut lines 83 and 84 is from one thirtysecond to threesixteenths of an inch.
  • Alternate ones 84 of the cut lines also extend from the outer periphery of the roll of tape 82 to a point intermediate, preferably half-way between, the outer periphery and the mandrel 12.
  • the cut lines 83 and 84 are equally angularly spaced. The reason for providing alternate cut lines 84 which are only half the radial extent of the other cut lines 82 is so that when the tape is unrolled it will have opposed slits 22' at substantially equally spaced longitudinal locations. As can be seen from FIG. 5, the
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 show an apparatus 90 for carrying out a novel method for producing the cut lines 83 and 84 in the roll of tape 82.
  • the apparatus comprises a stationary bottom member 91 having an upwardly extending mandrel 92 which receives the hollow mandrel 12 of the roll of tape 82.
  • the apparatus further includes a vertically reciprocable cutter 93 in the form of a die which carries a plurality of knives 94 at spaced angular locations. The knives are of a length and arranged so as to produce the cut line pattern shown in FIG. 5.
  • the die 93 would be suitably carried by a ram of a press and be vertically aligned with the bottom member 91.
  • the roll of tape 82 would be placed on the bottom member 91 and the cutter 93 then moved downwardly toward and against the side 13' of the roll of tape 82.
  • the knives 94 would said roll of tape to a cutting means, cutting said side of said roll of tape with said cutting means to provide a plurality of linear cut lines in a criss-cross pattern and with the cut lines extending transversely across the side of the roll and inwardly from the plane of the side to a predetermined depth whereby said tape when subsequently unrolled will have transverse slits adjacent one side edge thereof at spaced longitudinal locations.
  • a method of producing tape such as a tape having an elastic backing and a pressure sensitive adhesive on one side thereof, having longitudinally spaced transversely extending slits extending inwardly from its opposite side edges subsequent to the tape being made and rolled on a mandrel to form a roll having planar opposite sides comprising: cutting the opposite sides of the roll with a rotary cutter means to provide a first plurality of spaced parallel cut lines extending transversely across the sides of the roll and inwardly from the plane of the sides to a predetermined depth, then cutting the opposite sides of the roll with a second rotary cutter means to provide a second plurality of spaced parallel cut lines extending transversely to the first plurality of cut lines and extending transversely across the sides of the roll and inwardly from the plane of the sides to a predetermined depth whereby said tape when subsequently unrolled will have opposed slits extending transversely from its opposite side edges at unevenly longitudinally spaced locations.

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In a preferred form, this disclosure relates to a pressure sensitive, vinyl backed roll of adhesive tape whose opposite sides or side faces are slit in a particular pattern such that when the tape is unrolled its opposite side edge portions are transversely slit at longitudinally spaced locations so as to enable the tape to be easily torn transversely thereof. This disclosure also relates to a method for slitting the tape by providing a roll of tape and then cutting the sides of the roll with a cutting means to provide a plurality of slits in a particular pattern extending transversely across the side of the roll and inwardly from the side a predetermined depth.

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United States Patent Kiley et a].
*[15] 3,688,617 [451 Sept. 5, 1972 [54] TAPE HAVING TRANSVERSE SLITS AND METHOD OF SLITTING THE SAME [72] Inventors: John S. Kiley; Robert C. Jason, both of Warren, Ohio [73] Assignee: General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
[22] Filed: Nov. 27, 1970 [21] Appl. No.: 93,141
[52] US. Cl ..83/7, 206/58, 206/59 C [51] Int. Cl ..'...B26d 3/08, 365d 85/67 [58] Field of Search ..206/58, 59 C; 83/7 [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,303,144 1 1/1942 Stephenson ..206/58 2,508,855 5/1950 Brown ..206/58 UX Primary Examiner-Leonard Summer Attorney-W. E. Finken and W. A. Schuetz ABS'I RACT In a preferred form, this disclosure relates to a pressure sensitive, vinyl backed roll of adhesive tape whose opposite sides or side faces are slit in a particular pattern such that when the tape is unrolled its opposite side edge portions are transversely slit at longitudinally spaced locations so as to enable the tape to be easily tom transversely thereof. This disclosure also relates to a method for slitting the tape by providing a roll of tape and then cutting the sides of the roll with a cutting means to provide a plurality of slits in a particular pattern extending transversely across the side of the roll and inwardly from the side a predetermined depth.
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ATTOR EY PATENTEUSEP 5 m2 SHEET 2 0F 3 I VENTORS AT TOR EY minnowm I 3.688.617 'snmaora fa/2x2 S 45%? 5 BY fwm c $500 ATTO EY TAPE HAVING TRANSVERSE SLITS AND METHOD OF SLITTING THE SAME The present invention relates to a roll of tape whose opposite sides are slit in the particular pattern such that when the tape is unrolled its opposite side edge portions are transversely slit at spaced longitudinal locations, and to a method for slitting the tape.
Heretofore, adhesive tapes of various kinds have been provided with slits which extend inwardly from a side edge thereof at spaced longitudinal locations. The provision of the slits facilitates transverse tearing of the tape at the slits.
As far as known, these slits were individually cut into the tape at spaced longitudinal locations by a cutting means prior to the tape being rolled up into rolls for shipment and use. A disadvantage of this method is that it requires numerous cutting operations and thus, is a relatively slow method. Also, in the case of elastically backed adhesive tape,,such as vinyl backed tape, the cutting of the slits in the tape is somewhat difficult.
The present invention overcomes the above-noted difficulties by slitting the tape subsequent to the tape being rolled into a roll. This is accomplished by cutting one or both sides of the rolled tape to provide a roll of tape whose side or sides have a plurality of linear transversely extending, slits in a predetermined pattern and which are cut to a predetermined depth so that when the tape is subsequently unrolled its side edge or edges will be transversely slit at spaced longitudinal locations.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved roll tape, preferably a .vinyl backed tape having a pressure sensitive adhesive on one side, in which at least one side of the roll has a plurality of slits which are linear, extend transversely of the side and which are cut to a predetermined depth whereby when the tape is unrolled from the roll it is transversely slit from one side edge thereof at longitudinally spaced locations so as to enable it to be easily torn transversely thereof.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved roll of tape, as defined in the preceding object, and wherein the side of the roll of tape is slit in a criss-cross pattern so that when the tape is unrolled the side edge will be slit at unevenly spaced longitudinal locations.
A further object is to provide a new and improved roll of tape, as defined in the first object, and in which the side of the roll of tape is slit along radial lines at spaced annular locations and with alternate ones of the slits extending from the outer circumference of the roll to approximately half-way the length of the other slits whereby when the tape is unrolled the side edge will be slit at substantially equally spaced longitudinal locations therealong.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved method for producing tape, preferably a vinyl backed tape having a pressure sensitive adhesive on one side, having longitudinally spaced transversely extending slits extending inwardly from at least one side edge thereof and which includes the steps of providing a roll of tape and then cutting at least one side of the roll of tape with a cutter means to provide a plurality of linear slits extending transversely across the side of the roll and inwardly from the plane of the side to predetermined depth whereby the roll when subsequently unrolled will have transverse slits at spaced longitudinal locations.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved method, as defined in the next preceding object, and in which the side of the roll of tape is first cut to provide a first plurality of parallel spaced, transverse, slits and then cut to provide a second plurality of spaced parallel, transverse, slits extending transversely of or normal to the first plurality of cuts to provide a criss-cross pattern.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved method, as defined in the penultimate object, and in which the side of the roll of the tape is out along radial lines and with alternate ones of the radial lines extending inwardly from the circumference of the tape a distance less than the other lines so that when the tape is subsequently unrolled it will have transverse slits at substantially equally spaced longitudinal locations.
The present invention further resides in various novel constructions and arrangement of parts, and further objects, novel characteristics and advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art to which it relates and from the following detailed description of the illustrated embodiments thereof made with reference to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification and in which similar reference numerals or characters are employed to designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, and in which:
FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a roll of tape constructed in accordance with the provisions of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the roll of tape shown in FIG. 1; 7
FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of an apparatus for carrying out the method of the present invention; and
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken approximately along line 4-4 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is an elevational view of an alternate embodiment of a roll of tape constructed in accordance with the provisions of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a top plan view of the roll of tape shown in FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a schematic side elevationalview of an alternate apparatus for carrying out the method of the present invention; and
FIG. 8 is an elevational view of part of the apparatus shown in FIG. 7 and looking in the direction of the arrows 8-8. p
As representing a preferred embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 1 of the drawings shows a roll of tape 10. The roll of tape 10 is wound or rolled around a hollow mandrel or core 12 and has planar supposed sides 13 and 14.
The tape 10 could be of any suitable or conventional construction and does not, per se, form a part of the present invention. Suffice it to say that the tape preferably has an elastic backing, such as a suitable vinyl or polyvinyl chloride, and a suitable or conventional pressure sensitive adhesive applied to one side thereof.
Both sides or side faces 13 and 14 of the roll of tape 10 are cut or slit along spaced, parllel, linearly extending horizontal and vertical cut or slit lines 20 and 21. The spaced horizontal cut lines 20 extend transversely across the entire sides 13 and 14 of the roll of tape 10 and extend axially inwardly from the plane of the sides a predetermined depth, preferably one thirty-second to three-sixteenths of an inch. The vertical cut lines 21 extend vertically across the entire sides 13 and 14 and to the same depth of the horizontal cut lines 20. The horizontal and vertical cut lines 20 and 21 extend transversely or normal to each other and together define a criss-cross cut line pattern.
The cut lines 20 and 21 on the opposite sides 13 and 14 of the roll provide opposed transverse slits 22 extending inwardly from the side edges of the tape at spaced longitudinal locations therealong when the tape is unrolled. The slits 22 extend normal to the side edge of the tape and enable the tape to be readily torn transversely thereof at the slits 22. The slits 22 are at unequally spaced longitudinal locations along the tape.
The present invention also provides a novel method for producing tape having its side edge portions transversely slit at spaced longitudinal locations. The method contemplates the steps of providing a roll of tape 10, preferably -vinyl backed adhesive tape, and then cutting at least one, but preferably both, sides l3, 14 of the roll of tape 10 with a cutting means or cutter apparatus to provide cut-lines extending linearly across the side or sides 13, 14 and inwardly thereof a predetermined depth.
Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, an apparatus for carrying out the novel method of the a present invention is thereshown. The apparatus broadly comprises an endless conveyor 30 for conveying the rolls of tape 10 to an inclined chute 32 from which they are fed by gravity in back to back fashion to a cutting mechanism 34.
The endless conveyor 30 could be of any suitable or conventional construction and is hereshown as comprising an endless belt 35 trained around a drive pulley (not shown) and an idler pulley 37. The belt 35 has a plurality of longitudinally spaced projections 38. The projections 38 are received within the hollow mandrels 12 and serve to carry the rolls of tape 10 upwardly to the upperend 39 of the chute 32. As the endless belt 35 goes around the idler pulley 37, the rolls of tape 10 fall off and are deposited on the chute 32. The rolls of tape 10 deposited on the chute 32 slide down the chute in back to back fashion toward the cutting mechanism 34.
The cutting mechanism 34 comprises a support frame 40. The support frame 40 at its upper left side supports a first cutting means or assembly 42. The cutting assembly 42 comprises a generally U-shaped, fabricated stationary support means 44 which is suitably secured to the frame 40. The support means 44 supports a pair of spaced, but vertically aligned, rotary cutters 45 and 46. The rotary cutters 45 and 46 are of the same diameter and each comprise a cylindrical body member 48 which is secured to a shaft 49 having its opposite ends rotatably journaled in bearings 50 supported by the opposite side walls 51 of the support means 40. The upper cylindrical body member 48 suitably carries a plurality of circumferentially spaced, axially and radially extending knives 52. The lower cylindrical body member 48 suitably carries a plurality of axially spaced, annular radially extending knives 54. The knives 52 of the upper cutter 45 provide horizontal slits or cuts in the side 13 of the roll of tape 10 and the lower knives 54 provide vertical slits or cuts 21 in the side 13 of the roll of tape 10 as the roll 10 moves therepast.
cutters 45 and 46 are rotated simultaneously and at the same speed.
The cutting mechanism 34 further comprises a second rotary knife assembly which is of the same construction as the rotary knife assembly 42, except that the second assembly 70 has a support means 72 which is slidably supported on upstanding ways (not shown) secured to the frame 40. The parts of the assembly 70 which are identical to the parts of the assembly 42 have been given the same reference numerals. The support means 72 of the assembly 70 carries a suitable nut (not'shown) which is in threaded engagement with a threaded lead screw (not shown) having'its opposite ends r otatably journaled in the frame 40 and which is drivingly connected to a hand wheel 75. The right hand cutter assembly 70 can be adjustably positioned with respect to the left hand cutter assembly 42 by suitably rotating the hand wheel 75 which causes the support means 72 to slide on the ways toward and from the left hand cutter assembly 42. By being able to adjustably position the right hand'cutter assembly 70 with respect to the left hand cutter assembly 42, different width rolls of tape can be accommodated and cut.
,The rolls of tape 10 slide down the chute by gravity and move between the cutter assemblies 42 and 70. As they move between the cutter assemblies 42 and 70, the knives 52 of the upper rotary cutters 45 horizontally cut the opposite sides 13 and 14 of the roll of tape 10 to provide the horizontal slits 21. After passing between the rotary cutters 45, the vertically disposed knives 54 on the rotary cutters 46 cut the opposite side 13 and 14 of the roll of tape 10 to provide the vertical slits 20. After the opposite sides 13 and 14 of rolled tape have been so cut,they fall by gravity into a hopper 80.
FIGS. 5 and 6 show an alternate roll of tape 82 produced in accordance with the provisions of the present invention. Corresponding parts of the roll of tape 82 will be given the same reference numerals as the roll of tape 10, but with a prime added thereto. The roll of tape 82 is of an identical construction to the roll of tape 10 except that the sides 13' and 14' are cut along cut or slit lines 83 and 84 which are linear and extend radially of the roll of tape 82. As shown in FIG. 5, alternate ones 83 of the cut lines extend from the outer circumference of the tape to the inner mandrel 12'. The depth of the cut lines 83 and 84 is from one thirtysecond to threesixteenths of an inch. Alternate ones 84 of the cut lines also extend from the outer periphery of the roll of tape 82 to a point intermediate, preferably half-way between, the outer periphery and the mandrel 12. The cut lines 83 and 84 are equally angularly spaced. The reason for providing alternate cut lines 84 which are only half the radial extent of the other cut lines 82 is so that when the tape is unrolled it will have opposed slits 22' at substantially equally spaced longitudinal locations. As can be seen from FIG. 5, the
length of tape between the cut lines 83 and 84 adjacent the angular distance of the tape between the cut lines 83 adjacent the inner circumference. t
FIGS. 7 and 8 show an apparatus 90 for carrying out a novel method for producing the cut lines 83 and 84 in the roll of tape 82. The apparatus comprises a stationary bottom member 91 having an upwardly extending mandrel 92 which receives the hollow mandrel 12 of the roll of tape 82. The apparatus further includes a vertically reciprocable cutter 93 in the form of a die which carries a plurality of knives 94 at spaced angular locations. The knives are of a length and arranged so as to produce the cut line pattern shown in FIG. 5. The die 93 would be suitably carried by a ram of a press and be vertically aligned with the bottom member 91.
In operation, the roll of tape 82 would be placed on the bottom member 91 and the cutter 93 then moved downwardly toward and against the side 13' of the roll of tape 82. During this movement the knives 94 would said roll of tape to a cutting means, cutting said side of said roll of tape with said cutting means to provide a plurality of linear cut lines in a criss-cross pattern and with the cut lines extending transversely across the side of the roll and inwardly from the plane of the side to a predetermined depth whereby said tape when subsequently unrolled will have transverse slits adjacent one side edge thereof at spaced longitudinal locations.
2. A method of producing tape, such as a tape having an elastic backing and a pressure sensitive adhesive on one side thereof, having longitudinally spaced transversely extending slits extending inwardly from its opposite side edges subsequent to the tape being made and rolled on a mandrel to form a roll having planar opposite sides comprising: cutting the opposite sides of the roll with a rotary cutter means to provide a first plurality of spaced parallel cut lines extending transversely across the sides of the roll and inwardly from the plane of the sides to a predetermined depth, then cutting the opposite sides of the roll with a second rotary cutter means to provide a second plurality of spaced parallel cut lines extending transversely to the first plurality of cut lines and extending transversely across the sides of the roll and inwardly from the plane of the sides to a predetermined depth whereby said tape when subsequently unrolled will have opposed slits extending transversely from its opposite side edges at unevenly longitudinally spaced locations.

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1. A method of producing tape having longitudinally spaced transversely extending slits extending inwardly from at least one side edge thereof comprising providing a roll of tape having planar opposite sides; feeding said roll of tape to a cutting means, cutting said side of said roll of tape with said cutting means to provide a plurality of linear cut lines in a criss-cross pattern and with the cut lines extending transversely across the side of the roll and inwardly from the plane of the side to a predetermined depth whereby said tape when subsequently unrolled will have transverse slits adjacent one side edge thereof at spaced longitudinal locations.
2. A method of producing tape, such as a tape having an elastic backing and a pressure sensitive adhesive on one side thereof, having longitudinally spaced transversely extending slits extending inwardly from its opposite side edges subsequent to the tape being made and rolled on a mandrel to form a roll having planar opposite sides comprising: cutting the opposite sides of the roll with a rotary cutter means to provide a first plurality of spaced parallel cut lines extending transversely across the sides of the roll and inwardly from the plane of the sides to a predetermined depth, then cutting the opposite sides of the roll with a second rotary cutter means to provide a second plurality of spaced parallel cut lines extending transversely to the first plurality of cut lines and extending transversely across the sides of the roll and inwardly from the plane of the sides to a predetermined depth whereby said tape when subsequently unrolled will have opposed slits extending transversely from its opposite side edges at unevenly longitudinally spaced locations.
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