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Eugene Mietlicki Phones & Addresses

  • 19 Reo Ave, Buffalo, NY 14211 (716) 897-1798
  • 146 Ridge Park Ave, Buffalo, NY 14211 (716) 896-8047

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Stacked Pressure Seal Method

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US Patent:
56433891, Jul 1, 1997
Filed:
Aug 24, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/933823
Inventors:
Michael S. Kalisiak - North Tonawanda NY
Eugene E. Mietlicki - Tonawanda NY
Assignee:
Moore Business Forms, Inc. - Grand Island NY
International Classification:
B32B 3100
US Classification:
156290
Abstract:
A system and method for pressure sealing business forms provide for maximum utilization of floor space and ease of control by an operator. First and second pressure sealing devices, each having upper and lower sets of rollers forming nips for sealing business forms only along strips of pressure sensitive adhesive, are mounted one above the other. A common drive is provided for the drive rollers of each set, for each sealing device. Tape conveyors assist in conveying the forms through the first sealer, around a horizontal axis large diameter drum, and from the large diameter drum through a second sealer, the forms moving in the opposite direction to the one they moved in through the first sealer when going through the second sealer. A rotator is provided between the drum and the second sealer for changing the orientation of the forms about 90. degree. The forms are fed to the first sealer by an infeed conveyor/deshingler, and are removed from the second sealer by an outfeed conveyor/stacker.

Stacked Table Top Pressure Sealer System

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US Patent:
51694891, Dec 8, 1992
Filed:
Oct 21, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/779898
Inventors:
Michael S. Kalisiak - North Tonawanda NY
Eugene E. Mietlicki - Tonawanda NY
Assignee:
Moore Business Forms, Inc. - Grand Island NY
International Classification:
B32B 3100
US Classification:
156555
Abstract:
A system and method for pressure sealing business forms provide for maximum utilization of floor space and ease of control by an operator. First and second pressure sealing devices, each having upper and lower sets of rollers forming nips for sealing business forms only along strips of pressure sensitive adhesive, are mounted one above the other. A common drive is provided for the drive rollers of each set, for each sealing device. Tape conveyors assist in conveying the forms through the first sealer, around a horizontal axis large diameter drum, and from the large diameter drum through a second sealer, the forms moving in the opposite direction to the one they moved in through the first sealer when going through the second sealer. A rotator is provided between the drum and the second sealer for changing the orientation of the forms about 90. degree. The forms are fed to the first sealer by an infeed conveyor/deshingler, and are removed from the second sealer by an outfeed conveyor/stacker.
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