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publicationNumber US-2001035258-A1
titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for applying adhesive film to an article
abstract A method and apparatus for applying adhesive film to a article. One or more clamps are mounted on a fixture for temporarily securing the fixture to the article. Film locator clips are mounted on the fixture to receive a segment of adhesive film. At least one of the film locator clips is moveable and biased in one direction to apply tensioning force to the film to hold at least a part of the film in a spaced relationship to the vehicle. A wiping head on the fixture is shifted to engage the film and cause one portion of the film to be applied to the vehicle. The wiping head is then moved from the one portion of the film to other portions of the film to apply the other portions of the film to the article. The method of the present invention includes the steps of locating a fixture on the article and attaching a film segment to first and second clips that are arranged in a spaced relationship. A biasing force is applied to the film segment to cause the film segment to be tensioned thereby preventing the film from sagging toward the vehicle. A wiper is initially moved in a first direction to cause the film to contact the article and thereby cause the adhesive to adhere the film to the article. A wiper is then moved in a second direction along the film segment to cause additional portions of the film to contact the article and cause the adhesive to adhere and additional portions of film to the article.
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