Separating laminated layers

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Inventors

Tobey, Frederic S.

Application #

851685

Filed

Nov-15-1977

Published

Nov-6-1979

Current US Class

156/443
156/510
156/584

International Classes

B31F 001/00; B32B 031/00

Field of Search

156/510 156/443 156/584

Assignee

W. H. Brady Co. (Milwaukee, WI)

Examiners

Drummond; Douglas J.

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Abstract
Laminate layers, such as a label and its liner, are separated by bending lengthwise-adjacent portions of the laminate end in opposite directions to cause shearing and lengthwise offset between the layers, and then releasing the end, the overall orientation being such that, upon release of the end, a differential in the forces that tend to straighten the layers drives apart the shear-weakened adhesive bond. The bending is carried out by forcing the laminate end into a narrow cavity with a finger-like member and using the combination of a compressible member and a support to frictionally restrain the laminate longitudinally. In preferred embodiments layer separation means are combined with cutting members for severing a length of laminate from a larger piece thereof.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Apparatus for separating layers of a laminate at an end thereof, comprising means for bending said layers sharply in one direction at one portion of said end, and bending said layers in the opposite direction at a lengthwise adjacent portion of said end, to cause shearing and lengthwise offset between said layers, and then releasing said end, a differential in the forces that tend to straighten the layers causing said layers to separate upon their release from said means, said means comprising

a first portion providing a narrow cavity and a support surface adjacent thereto, and

a second portion providing a finger-like member, narrower than said cavity, and, adjacent to said finger-like member, a compressible member,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to separating element layers from other layers to which they are adhered; e.g., to removing labels from liners.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is well known in the art to remove labels adhered with pressure-sensitive adhesive to a continuous liner by directing the liner around a sharp bend so that the stiffness of the label in tending to resist bending imposes forces in tension causing at least partial separation of the label leading edge; e.g., Cole U.S. Pat. No. 2,754,994. Employing this principle necessitates maintaining guide control of a portion of the liner downstream (i.e., in advance) of the leading edge of the label.

I have disclosed in my recently filed U.S. patent application entitled Separating Laminated Layers, and hereby incorporated by reference, that leading edges of discrete elements such as label layers may be removed from liner layers to which they are adhered by directing both layers at an end of an element-liner laminate around a sharp bend to cause shearing and lengthwise offset between the layers, and then releasing the end, the overall orientation being such that, upon release of the end, a differential in the forces that tend to straighten the layers drives apart the shear-weakened adhesive bond.
 
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