Method and apparatus for effecting intermittent securement...

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154/30, 2/98

A61F 13/15 (2006.01)

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CA 1168137

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A method and apparatus for continuously attaching an elastic member to discrete portions of a moving web to impart an elasticized character to pre-determined portions of the web while preserving the inelastic character of the other portions of the web. A first substantially inelastic web is moved and a plurality of adhesive lines are applied to one surface of the first moving inelastic web. Spaced apart absorbent panels are fed, each panel having a narrowed center portion and wider end portions, to the surface of the moving web on which the adhesive has been applied. A pair of stretched elastic members are fed along the longitudinal edges of the absorbent panel, with the members adjacent the edge of the panel at the center portion thereof and overlying the panel at its wider end portion. A second substantially inelastic web is fed to the top surface of the absorbent panel, and the second inelastic web and the first inelastic web are laminated together at the edge of the panel at the center portion thereof.

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