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Self sticking bibs and method of making

A technology of adhesives and absorbent paper, applied in the direction of chemical instruments and methods, adhesives, other household appliances, etc., can solve the problem of not being able to catch drips smoothly

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-02-03
NEPKRI EUROPE GMBH
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However, such known bibs have various drawbacks, especially with regard to their construction and how their manufacture is carried out
The main flaw is that the bib uses a pocket at the bottom on the outward facing side to catch drips
Pockets made for this purpose tend to lay flat and not stay open, thus not catching drips smoothly
The main object of the present invention is to provide a novel and improved self-adhesive bib comprising a pocket which solves this annoying problem and a method of making such a bib

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[0046] Referring now to the drawings, preferred embodiments will be described. exist figure 1 with figure 2 , the bib 10 is shown to consist of a rectangular construction consisting of two laminations of 19 gram honeycomb tissue paper 20 on the front side and polyethylene 22 on the back side. The tissue paper 20 is printed with any suitable pattern or theme 24 and decorated with small rectangular depressions 26 that have been heat sealed to the polyethylene layer 22 . On the rear side of the bib, the polyethylene layer 22 has applied along its top edge 30 an adhesive 28 covered with a release tape in the form of a removable cover strip 32, such as cellophane. To use the bib, the cover strip 32 is removed and the bib 10 is attached or adhered to the user by the adhesive 28 . The cellular tissue layer 20 faces outward to catch and absorb any food or liquid that may be spilled. image 3 with Figure 4 Alternative adhesive patterns for adhesive 28 are shown. exist image 3...

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Abstract

A method of making bibs wherein an elongated web of absorbent paper is laminated with an elongated web of plastic film to form a laminated web by embossing the absorbent paper and heat sealing the embossed area with the plastic film. The embossed areas are in the form of an array of spaced areas of a predetermined geometry. A stripe of an adhesive is applied along an edge of the laminated web of absorbent paper and plastic film on the plastic film side thereof. The stripe of adhesive is covered with a release tape. The laminated web is severed transversely at predetermined longitudinal intervals to form individual bibs, which are collected. In a further embodiment, the bib consists of a front side and a rear side, a top and a bottom and opposite side edges. The bib is made from a layer ofplastic and two layers of absorbent paper.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to an improved self-adhesive bib and method of making the same for protecting the wearer during meals or any other activity which can adversely affect the wearer's clothing. Background technique [0002] A common definition of a bib is a small piece of material fastened under the chin to protect clothing while eating. From this, bibs have connotations that associate their use with babies and children. In fact, adults generally have less food spilled or spilled on their clothes than children. However, there are certain situations where it is appropriate and desirable for an adult to wear a bib. This bib can be a traditional bib or simply a napkin folded or otherwise secured over the chest. [0003] Traditional bibs typically have two strings that are tied around the neck to hold the bib in place. Other bibs use snaps, straps, string, hook and loop fasteners, etc. to attach around the neck. More recently, some bibs have...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A41B13/10
CPCB32B38/0004B32B2459/00B32B2317/12B32B37/203A47G11/002A41B13/103B32B37/1292A41B2400/52B32B2323/04Y10T156/1023Y10T156/1084
Inventor F·弗里德兰M·B·沙桑
Owner NEPKRI EUROPE GMBH
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