Method and apparatus for forming adhesive connecting rings...

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A61F 5/448 (2006.01) A61F 5/443 (2006.01)

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CA 1294504

ABSTRACT METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING ADHESIVE CONNECTING RINGS AND STACKING SAME ON AN OSTOMY DEVICE Adhesive pouch connecting rings with radially extending gripping portions are formed and stacked in angularly offset relation on a plurality of ostomy faceplates in a highly automated fashion. Sets of rings are die cut from a continuous adhesive coated sheet. Each set includes a plurality of spaced, identically oriented rings, in an arcuate pattern across the sheet. The sheet is intermittently advanced to bring the sets, one it a time, into alignment with faceplates located on a round platform. The platform is indexed to move the faceplates stepwise through a path coincident with the pattern of the ring sets. Each time the platform is indexed, A set of rings is removed from the sheet and the rings are placed on the respective faceplates, each in proper angular relation with the previous rings. Faceplates with a full complement of rings are removed from the platform.

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