Heat-laminating apparatus

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Inventors

Vermeulen, Leon L.
Pauwels, Robert S.
De Clerck, Karel L.

Application #

694481

Filed

May-2-1991

Published

Oct-27-1992

Current US Class

100/302
100/324
100/326
156/555
156/583.1

International Classes

B32B 031/04

Field of Search

156/555 156/324 156/583.1 156/583.9 100/93

Assignee

AGFA-Gevaert N.V. (Mortsel, BE)

Examiners

Simmons; David A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Daniel; William J.

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Abstract
A sandwich of sheet material and a plastic film on at least one side thereof is laminated together by advancing the sandwich in one direction between an opposed pair of rigid heating and pressure plates having mutually facing planar surfaces for contacting the sides of the sandwich. The plates of the pair being biased together under a pressure which increases in the direction of the sandwich advance while the pressure level across the plates transverse to the direction of advance at any locus along the plates is substantially uniform, and passing the thus heated and compressed sandwich between the nip of a pair of pressure rollers to complete welding of the sandwich together.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In an apparatus for heat-laminating sheet material to a plastic film which comprises an opposed pair of inlet rollers defining a nip for conveying in one direction along a generally straight path a sandwich of sheet material and a plastic film on at least one surface of said material, a pair of generally rectangular rigid pressure plates, one on each side of said path, downstream of said inlet rollers for receiving therebetween the sandwich conveyed by said inlet rollers, said plates having substantially planar surfaces on the sides thereon facing said path, means for biasing said plates towards each other to bring said planar surface into pressure contact with the opposite faces of said sandwich passing therebetween, means for heating at least one of said pressure plates, a pair of outlet rollers defining a nip on said path downstream of said pressure plates for receiving and welding by pressure the heated sheet material and plastic film of said sandwich emerging from between said pressure plates and for withdrawing the thus-laminated sandwich from said plates, and means for rotating the roller pairs, in combination, the improvement wherein said biasing means are differential biasing means applying to the end of said pressure plates adjacent said outlet rollers a force which is greater than at the opposite end thereof and is at a substantially uniform level transversely of said path at each loci along the length of the pressure plates, whereby the sandwich is subjected to gradually increasing pressure in passing between said plates.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an apparatus for tightly covering the surface of a sheet, such as a label or identification document, with a thermoplastic film by heat-laminating the film to the document.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Identification documents essentially comprise a card or sheet material containing information relating to the bearer. Generally, a portion of the information is in the form of a photograph. Identification cards (I.D. cards) are used e.g. to establish a person's authorization to conduct certain activities (driver's licence) or the authorization to have access to certain areas (employee I.D. cards) or to engage in credit transactions (I.D. credit cards).

In view of the widespread use of I.D. cards, especially in commercial transactions, such as cashing checks, credit purchases, etc., it is important that the information contained in the I.D. card is protected against mechanical and/or chemical damage and that the I.D. card gives maximum protection against counterfeiting.
 
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