Claims
- 1. An adhesive tape strip pad comprising:
- (a) a plurality of superimposed tape strips having generally equal predetermined lengths, wherein the tape strips include:
- (1) a flexible substrate having first and second major surfaces;
- (2) a low adhesion backsize coated onto the first major surface of the substrate; and
- (3) an adhesive coated onto the second major surface of the substrate;
- (4) with the plurality of superimposed tape strips forming a unitary pad having (i) a first longitudinal edge, (ii) a second longitudinal edge, (iii) an uppermost tape strip having an exposed first major surface, and (iv) a lowermost tape strip having an exposed second major surface; and
- (b) a leader strip having a length less than the predetermined length of the tape strips aligned with and superimposed over a longitudinal portion of the exposed first major surface of the uppermost tape strip, said leader strip having first and second major surfaces and including:
- (1) adhesive coated onto the leader strip second major surface; and
- (2) a detackifing coating applied onto a portion of the adhesive, thereby defining tacky and nontacky longitudinal end portions on said leader strip second major surface, wherein:
- (3) the tacky longitudinal end portion of the leader strip is positioned over and adhesively bonded to the longitudinal end of the exposed first major surface of the uppermost tape strip, and
- (4) the nontacky longitudinal end portion of the leader strip is positioned intermediate the first and second longitudinal edges of the pad so as to form a nontacky centrally positioned pull tab portion.
- 2. An adhesive flag pad comprising:
- (a) a plurality of superimposed tape flags having generally equal predetermined lengths wherein:
- (1) each flag is comprised of a flexible substrate having first and second major surfaces, with the first major surface having (i) a tacky area proximate a first longitudinal end of the flag which is coated with an adhesive, and (ii) a nontacky area proximate a second longitudinal end of the flag; and
- (2) the plurality of superimposed flags form a unitary pad having (i) a first longitudinal edge, (ii) a second longitudinal edge, (iii) an uppermost tape flag with an exposed first major surface, and (iv) a lowermost tape flag with an exposed second major surface; and
- (b) a leader strip having a length less than the predetermined length of the tape flags aligned with and superimposed over a longitudinal end portion of the exposed first major surface of the uppermost tape flag, said leader strip having first and second major surfaces and including:
- (1) adhesive coated onto the leader strip second major surface; and
- (2) a detackifying coating applied onto a portion of the adhesive, thereby defining tacky and nontacky longitudinal end portions on said leader strip second major surface, wherein:
- (3) the tacky longitudinal end portion of the leader strip is positioned over and adhesively bonded to the longitudinal end of the exposed first major surface of the uppermost tape flag; and
- (4) the nontacky longitudinal end portion of the leader strip is positioned intermediate the first and second longitudinal edges of the pad so as to form a nontacky centrally positioned pull tab portion.
- 3. The pad of claim I wherein:
- (a) each tape strip adheres to the first major surface of an immediately underlying strip with a first adhesive strength, except for a selected area proximate one of the longitudinal edges of the strip which adheres to the first major surface of the immediately underlying strip with a second adhesive strength;
- (b) each successive strip in the pad is positioned so that the selected area of each strip alternates between the first and second longitudinal edges of the pad; and
- (c) the second adhesive strength is sufficiently less than the first adhesive strength that the selected portion of each strip delaminates from the immediately underlying strip when an immediately overlying strip is peeled from the pad.
- 4. The pad of claim 3 wherein
- (a) the adhesive is pattern coated onto the second major surface of each tape strip so as to define;
- (1) a primary area of the strip proximate one of the longitudinal ends of the strip having a primary adhesive coating pattern, and
- (2) a secondary area of the strip proximate the other longitudinal end of the strip having a secondary adhesive coating pattern,
- (3) whereby the primary area of each tape strip adheres to an immediately underlying strip at the first adhesive strength, and the secondary area of each tape strip adheres to an immediately underlying sheet at the secondary adhesive strength;
- (b) the strips are positioned within the pad so that the secondary area of each successive strip alternates between the first and second longitudinal edges of the pad; and
- (c) the second adhesive strength is sufficiently less than the first adhesive strength that the secondary area of each strip delaminates from the immediately underlying strip when an immediately overlying strip is peeled from the pad.
- 5. The pad of claim 3 wherein:
- (a) the low adhesion backsize is pattern coated onto the first major surface of each tape strip so as to define;
- (1) a primary area on the first major surface of each strip proximate one of the longitudinal edges of the strip having a primary coating pattern, and
- (2) a secondary area on the first major surface of each strip proximate the other longitudinal edge of the strip having a secondary coating pattern,
- (3) whereby each tape strip adheres to the primary area of the immediately underlying strip at the first adhesive strength, and adheres to the secondary area of the immediately underlying strip at the secondary adhesive strength;
- (b) the strips are positioned within the pad so that the secondary area of each successive strip alternates between the first and second longitudinal edges of the pad; and
- (c) the second adhesive strength is sufficiently less than the first adhesive strength that the secondary area of each strip delaminates from the immediately underlying strip when an immediately overlying strip is peeled from the pad.
- 6. The pad of claim 1 wherein (i) the pad has a longitudinal length and a lateral axis, and (ii) the first longitudinal end of the pull tab portion is longitudinally positioned a distance of less than about one fifth the longitudinal length of the pad away from the lateral axis of the pad.
- 7. The pad of claim 2 wherein (i) the pad has a longitudinal length and a lateral axis, and (ii) the first longitudinal end of the pull tab portion is longitudinally positioned a distance of less than about one fifth the longitudinal length of the pad away from the lateral axis of the pad.
- 8. The pad of claim 6 wherein (i) the pull tab portion has a lateral axis, and (ii) the pull tab portion is positioned relative to the pad such that a plane defined by the lateral axis of the pull tab portion and the lateral axis of the pad extends substantially perpendicular to a plane defined by the uppermost tape strip.
- 9. The pad of claim 7 wherein (i) the pull tab portion has a lateral axis, and (ii) the pull tab portion is positioned relative to the pad such that a plane defined by the lateral axis of the pull tab portion and the lateral axis of the pad extends substantially perpendicular to a plane defined by the uppermost flag.
- 10. The pad of claim 6 wherein the pull tab portion is positioned relative to the pad such that a plane defined by the first longitudinal end of the pull tab portion and the lateral axis of the pad extends substantially perpendicular to a plane defined by the uppermost tape strip.
- 11. The pad of claim 7 wherein the pull tab portion is positioned relative to the pad such that a plane defined by the first longitudinal end of the pull tab portion and the lateral axis of the pad extends substantially perpendicular to a plane defined by the uppermost flag.
- 12. The pad of claim 1 wherein (i) the pad has a lateral axis, and (ii) the first longitudinal end of the pull tab portion is longitudinally positioned between a first longitudinal boundary defined by the longitudinal position of the lateral axis of the pad, and a second longitudinal boundary extending a distance of about one fifth of the longitudinal length of the pad from the lateral axis of the pad towards the first longitudinal edge of the pad.
- 13. The pad of claim 2 wherein (i) the pad has a lateral axis, and (ii) the first longitudinal end of the pull tab portion is longitudinally positioned between a first longitudinal boundary defined by the longitudinal position of the lateral axis of the pad, and a second longitudinal boundary extending a distance of about one fifth of the longitudinal length of the pad away from the lateral axis of the pad towards the first longitudinal edge of the pad.
- 14. A product comprising:
- (a) an enclosure which (i) defines a retention chamber of defined length, width and depth, and (ii) has (A) a base, (B) side walls, (C) a top, and (D) a centrally positioned opening through the top having a width which extends substantially the entire width of the retention chamber;
- (b) the tape strip pad of claim 1 retained within the retention chamber; and
- (c) a cover effective for (i) removably sealing the opening through the top of the enclosure, and (ii) being removed from the enclosure without automatically pulling the leader strip;
- (d) wherein the length of the opening through the top of the enclosure is large enough to permit the passage of a tape strip through the opening and small enough to prevent the full length of a tape strip from falling back into the retention chamber once a portion of the tape strip has been pulled through the opening.
- 15. The product of claim 14 wherein (i) the tape strip has a defined length, width and depth, and (ii) the length of the retention chamber is between about 11/2 to 2 times greater than the length of the tape strip pad so as to permit the tape strip pad to shuttle within the retention chamber as individual tape strips are pulled from the pad through the opening in the top of the enclosure.
- 16. The product of claim 14 wherein the length of the centrally positioned opening through the top is between about one third to about three fourths the length of the tape pad.
- 17. The product of claim 14 wherein the tape strip pad is adhered to the base of the enclosure.
- 18. A product comprising:
- (a) an enclosure which (i) defines a retention chamber of defined length, width and depth, and (ii) has (A) a base, (B) side walls, (C) a top, and (D) a centrally positioned opening through the top having a width which extends substantially the entire width of the retention chamber;
- (b) the tape flag pad of claim 2 retained within the retention chamber; and
- (c) a cover effective for (i) removably sealing the opening through the top of the enclosure, and (ii) being removed from the enclosure without automatically pulling the leader strip;
- (d) wherein the length of the opening through the top of the enclosure is large enough to permit the passage of a tape flag through the opening and small enough to prevent the full length of a tape flag from falling back into the retention chamber once a portion of the tape flag has been pulled through the opening.
- 19. The product of claim 18 wherein (i) the tape flag pad has a defined length, width and depth, and (ii) the length of the retention chamber is between about 11/2 to 2 times greater than the length of the tape flag pad so as to permit the tape flag pad to shuttle within the retention chamber as individual tape flags are pulled from the pad through the opening in the top of the enclosure.
- 20. The product of claim 18 wherein the length of the centrally positioned opening through the top is between about 1 to 5 mm.
- 21. The product of claim 18 wherein the tape flag pad is adhered to the base of the enclosure.
- 22. A product comprising:
- (a) an enclosure which (i) defines a retention chamber of defined length, width and depth, and (ii) has (A) a base, (B) side walls, (C) a top, and (D) a centrally positioned opening through the top having a width which extends substantially the entire width of the retention chamber;
- (b) the tape strip pad of claim 3 retained within the retention chamber; and
- (c) a cover effective for (i) removably sealing the opening through the top of the enclosure, and (ii) being removed from the enclosure without automatically pulling the leader strip;
- (d) wherein the length of the opening through the top of the enclosure is large enough to permit the passage of a tape strip through the opening and small enough to prevent the full length of a tape strip from falling back into the retention chamber once a portion of the tape strip has been pulled through the opening.
- 23. A pad of sheets having first and second longitudinal edges, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of superimposed adhesively bonded sheets including an uppermost sheet, each said sheet having a generally equal predetermined length; and
- (b) a leader strip having first and second major surfaces and a length less than the predetermined length of said sheets, said leader strip including:
- (1) an adhesive coating applied to said second major surface; and
- (2) a detackifying coating applied over a portion of said adhesive coating adjacent a free first end of said leader strip;
- wherein said adhesive coating and said detackifying coating combine to define a tacky first end portion of said leader strip adhesively bonded to said uppermost sheet adjacent one of the pad first and second longitudinal edges, and a centrally positioned nontacky pull tab portion arranged intermediate the pad first and second longitudinal edges.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/649,310 filed May 17, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,798,159, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/263,601 filed Jun. 21, 1994 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,518,144.
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