Claims
- 1. A plurality of attachment strips adapted for being dispensed from an enclosure comprising walls defining a chamber, which walls include a bottom wall defining a bottom side of the chamber and having opposite ends, two top wall portions defining a top side of the chamber opposite said bottom side and having spaced opposed first and second abutment surfaces extending generally parallel to the ends of the bottom wall, which abutment surfaces define a wide generally central transverse slot;
- said plurality of attachment strips each comprising a flexible backing layer having opposite first and second major surfaces and first and second opposite ends; a predetermined length and longitudinal edges between said first and second ends, a field of hooks along and projecting from one of said surfaces; and a first layer of pressure sensitive adhesive along one of said surfaces, said strips being releasably adhered to each other by releasable adhesion of the layers of pressure sensitive adhesive to form a stack with said longitudinal edges of the strips in the stack aligned and with the first and second ends of successive strips in the stack being adjacent, a first end portion of each of said strips adjacent said first end being unadhered or said strips having release means for providing a first adhesion level between said layers of adhesive along said first end portions and the adjacent underlying strips in the stack to which said layers of adhesive are releasably adhered that affords easy separation of strips along said first end portion from adjacent underlying strips, and said strips having attachment means for providing second adhesion level along a second end portion of each of said strips adjacent said second end between said layer of adhesive and the adjacent underlying strip in the stack, which second adhesion level provides a release force with the adjacent underlying strips that is higher than any release force along said first end portion with the adjacent underlying strips and firmly adheres one of the strips to the adjacent underlying strip in the stack during separation of that strip along said first end portion from the adjacent underlying strip while affording peeling away of that strip from the underlying strip in the stack along said second end portion so that when said stack of strips is positioned in said chamber with said ends of said strips generally parallel to said ends of said bottom wall, and with the first end portion of the uppermost strip in the stack projecting through the slot and resting against the adjacent abutment surface, and tension is applied to that uppermost strip to pull it through the slot, that tension will cause successive portions of the uppermost strip to peel from the first underlying strip in the stack and will cause separation of the first end portion of the first underlying strip from the second underlying strip, and movement of the first end portion of the first underlying strip through the slot with the second end portion of said uppermost strip to leave, after said uppermost strip is fully peeled from the first portion of the first underlying strip, the first end portion of said first underlying strip in a position projecting through the slot and resting against the abutment surface opposite said adjacent abutment surface and disposed in a position where it may be grasped for manual removal in a manner similar to the removal of the uppermost strip.
- 2. A plurality of attachment strips according to claim 1 wherein in each of said strips said field of hooks is on and extends entirely over said first surface, said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive is on and extends entirely over said second surface, and said strips each include a layer of release material on said field of hooks adjacent said second end to provide at least a portion of said release means for providing said first adhesion level between said layer of adhesive and the adjacent strip in the stack to which said layer of adhesive is releasably adhered.
- 3. A plurality of attachment strips according to claim 1 wherein in each of said strips said field of hooks is on and extends entirely over said first surface, said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive is on and extends entirely over said second surface, and their are more hooks per square centimeter in said field of hooks along said first end portion than along said second end portion to provide at least a portion of said release means for providing said first adhesion level between said layer of adhesive and the adjacent strip in the stack to which said layer of adhesive is releasably adhered.
- 4. A plurality of attachment strips according to claim 1 wherein in each of said strips said field of hooks is on and extends entirely over said first surface, said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive is on and extends entirely over said second surface, and said layer of adhesive is of a more aggressive adhesive along said second end portion than along said first end portion to provide at least a portion of said first and second adhesion levels between said layer of adhesive and the adjacent strip in the stack to which said layer of adhesive is releasably adhered.
- 5. A plurality of attachment strips according to claim 1 wherein in each of said strips said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive is on a portion of said second surface adjacent said second end, and said second surface is free of adhesive adjacent said first end so that each of said strips is unadhered to an underlying strip in the stack along said first end portion adjacent said first end.
- 6. A plurality of attachment strips according to claim 1 wherein in each of said strips both said field of hooks and said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive are on said first surface with said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive being on a portion of said first surface adjacent said second end and said field of hooks being on a portion of said first surface adjacent said first end so that each of said strips is unadhered to an underlying strip in the stack along said first end portion adjacent said first end.
- 7. A plurality of attachment strips according to claim 1 wherein in each of said strips said field of hooks extends entirely over said first surface, and said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive extends over a portion of said second surface adjacent said second end with said second surface being free of adhesive adjacent said first end so that each of said strips is unadhered to the adjacent underlying strip in the stack along said first end portion adjacent said first end.
- 8. A plurality of attachment strips according to claim 1 wherein in each of said strips said field of hooks extends over only a portion of said first surface adjacent said first end with said first surface being free of hooks adjacent said second end, and said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive extends over a portion of said second surface adjacent said second end with said second surface being free of adhesive adjacent said first end so that each of said strips is unadhered to the adjacent underlying strip in the stack along said first end portion adjacent said first end.
- 9. A plurality of stacked attachment strips according to claim 8 wherein each of said strips further includes a second layer of pressure sensitive adhesive on said first surface between said field of hooks and said first layer of pressure sensitive adhesive on said second surface, and said first end portions of said strips project uniformly past said adjacent second ends of the strips in the stack to prevent adhesion between said first and second layers of adhesive.
- 10. A plurality of attachment strips according to claim 1 wherein in each of said strips said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive extends entirely over said second surface, said field of hooks extends over only a portion of said first surface adjacent said first end.
- 11. In combination:
- a plurality of attachment strips each comprising a flexible backing layer having opposite first and second major surfaces and first and second opposite ends; a predetermined length and longitudinal edges between said first and second ends, a field of hooks along and projecting from one of said surfaces; and a first layer of pressure sensitive adhesive along one of said surfaces, said strips being releasably adhered to each other by releasable adhesion of the layers of pressure sensitive adhesive to form a stack with said longitudinal edges of the strips in the stack aligned and with the first and second ends of successive strips in the stack being adjacent, a first end portion of each of said strips adjacent said first end being unadhered or having release means for providing a first adhesion level between said layer of adhesive along said first end and the adjacent strip in the stack to which said layer of adhesive is releasably adhered that affords easy separation of surfaces of adjacent strips along said first end portion, and said strips having attachment means for providing a second adhesion level along a second end portion of each of said strips adjacent said second end between said layer of adhesive and the adjacent strip in the stack, which second adhesion level provides a release force that is higher than any release force along said first end portion and firmly adheres the strip to the adjacent strip in the stack during separation of the strips along said first end portion while affording peeling away of the strip from the stack along said second end portion; and
- an enclosure comprising walls defining a chamber, said walls including a bottom wall defining a bottom side of said chamber and having opposite ends, two top wall portions defining a top side of said chamber opposite said bottom side and having spaced opposed first and second abutment surfaces extending generally parallel to said ends of the bottom wall, said abutment surfaces defining a wide generally central transverse slot having a length between said abutment surfaces that is less than the length of said backing,
- said stack of strips being positioned in said chamber with said ends of said strips generally parallel to said ends of said bottom wall, one of said opposed abutment surfaces being disposed with respect to the uppermost strip in the stack so that the first end portion of said uppermost strip can project through said slot and rest against said one abutment surface, the length of said slot between said abutment surfaces affording, as said uppermost strip is pulled through said slot at said first end portion, peeling of successive portions of said uppermost strip from the first underlying strip in said stack to which said uppermost strip is adhered, and then separation of the first end portion of the first underlying strip from the second underlying strip, and movement of the first end portion of the first underlying strip through said slot with the second end portion of said uppermost strip to leave, after said uppermost strip is fully peeled from the first portion of the first underlying strip, the first end portion of said first underlying strip in a position projecting through said slot and resting against the abutment surface opposite said one abutment surface and disposed in a position where it may be grasped for manual removal in a manner similar to the removal of the uppermost strip.
- 12. A combination according to claim 11 wherein in each of said strips said field of hooks is on and extends entirely over said first surface, said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive is on and extends entirely over said second surface, and said strips each include a layer of release material on said field of hooks adjacent said second end to provide at least a portion of said release means for providing said first adhesion level between said layer of adhesive and the adjacent strip in the stack to which said layer of adhesive is releasably adhered.
- 13. A combination according to claim 11 wherein in each of said strips said field of hooks is on and extends entirely over said first surface, said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive is on and extends entirely over said second surface, and their are more hooks per square centimeter in said field of hooks along said first end portion than along said second end portion to provide at least a portion of said release means for providing said first adhesion level between said layer of adhesive and the adjacent strip in the stack to which said layer of adhesive is releasably adhered.
- 14. A combination according to claim 11 wherein in each of said strips said field of hooks is on and extends entirely over said first surface, said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive is on and extends entirely over said second surface, and said layer of adhesive is of a more aggressive adhesive along said second end portion than along said first end portion to provide at least a portion of said first and second adhesion levels between said layer of adhesive and the adjacent strip in the stack to which said layer of adhesive is releasably adhered.
- 15. A combination according to claim 11 wherein in each of said strips said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive is on a portion of said second surface adjacent said second end, and said second surface is free of adhesive adjacent said first end so that each of said strips is unadhered to an underlying strip in the stack along said first end portion adjacent said first end.
- 16. A combination according to claim 11 wherein in each of said strips both said field of hooks and said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive are on said first surface with said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive being on a portion of said first surface adjacent said second end and said field of hooks being on a portion of said first surface adjacent said first end so that each of said strips is unadhered to an underlying strip in the stack along said first end portion adjacent said first end.
- 17. A combination according to claim 11 wherein in each of said strips said field of hooks extends the entirely over said first surface, and said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive extends over a portion of said second surface adjacent said second end with said second surface being free of adhesive adjacent said first end so that each of said strips is unadhered to the adjacent underlying strip in the stack along said first end portion adjacent said first end.
- 18. A combination according to claim 11 wherein in each of said strips said field of hooks extends over a portion of said first surface adjacent said first end with said first surface being free of hooks adjacent said second end, and said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive extends over a portion of said second surface adjacent said second end with said second surface being free of adhesive adjacent said first end so that each of said strips is unadhered to the adjacent underlying strip in the stack along said first end portion adjacent said first end.
- 19. A combination according to claim 18 wherein each of said strips further includes a second layer of pressure sensitive adhesive on said first surface between said field of hooks and said first layer of pressure sensitive adhesive on said second surface.
- 20. A combination according to claim 11 wherein in each of said strips said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive extends entirely over said second surface, said field of hooks extends over a portion of said first surface adjacent said first end.
- 21. A stack of attachment strips each comprising a flexible backing layer having opposite first and second major surfaces and first and second opposite ends; longitudinal edges between said first and second ends, a field of hooks along and projecting from said first surface adjacent said first end; and a first layer of pressure sensitive adhesive along said second surface adjacent said second end, said strips being releasably adhered to each other by releasable adhesion of the layers of pressure sensitive adhesive to form a stack with longitudinal edges of the strips in the stack aligned and with the first ends of the strips in the stack at the same end of the stack, a first end portion of each of said strips adjacent said first end being unadhered or said strips having release means for providing a first adhesion level between said layers of adhesive along said first end portions and the adjacent underlying strips in the stack to which said layers of adhesive are releasably adhered that affords easy separation of strips along said first end portion from adjacent underlying strips, and said strips having attachment means for providing second adhesion level along a second end portion of each of said strips adjacent said second end between said layer of adhesive and the adjacent underlying strip in the stack, which second adhesion level provides a release force with the adjacent underlying strips that is higher than any release force along said first end portion with the adjacent underlying strips and firmly adheres one of the strips to the adjacent underlying strip in the stack during separation of that strip along said first end portion from the adjacent underlying strip while affording peeling away of that strip from the underlying strip in the stack along said second end portion, at least a part of the first end portion of each of the strips adjacent said first end projecting beyond the first end of the overlying strip so that the top strip can be peeled away from the stack without much tendency to lift additional strips because that peel is initiated at a point along the layers of adhesive on the underlying strips.
- 22. A stack of attachment strips according to claim 21 wherein said strips each further include a second layer of pressure sensitive adhesive on said first surface between said field of hooks and said first layer of pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 23. In combination:
- a plurality of attachment strips each comprising a flexible backing layer having opposite first and second major surfaces and first and second opposite ends; a predetermined length and longitudinal edges between said first and second ends, a field of hooks along and projecting from a small portion of said first surface adjacent said first end; and a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive along a portion of said first surface adjacent said second end, said strips being releasably adhered to each other by releasable adhesion of the layers of pressure sensitive adhesive to form a stack with said longitudinal edges of the strips in the stack aligned and with the first and second ends of successive strips in the stack being adjacent, a first end portion of each of said strips adjacent said first end being unadhered to afford easy separation of surfaces of adjacent strips along said first end portions, and said strips having attachment means for providing an adhesion level along a second end portion of each of said strips adjacent said second end between said layer of adhesive and the adjacent strip in the stack, which adhesion level provides a release force that is higher than any release force along said first end portion and firmly adheres the strip to the adjacent strip in the stack during separation of the strips along said first end portion while affording peeling away of the strip from the stack along said second end portion; and
- an enclosure comprising walls defining a chamber, said walls including a bottom wall defining a bottom side of said chamber and having opposite ends spaced at a significantly greater distance than said predetermined length of said backing layers, two top wall portions defining a top side of said chamber opposite said bottom side and having spaced opposed first and second abutment surfaces extending generally parallel to said ends of the bottom wall, said abutment surfaces defining a narrow generally central transverse slot having a length between said abutment surfaces that is significantly less than the length of said backing,
- said stack of strips being positioned in said chamber with said ends of said strips generally parallel to said ends of said bottom wall, one of said opposed abutment surfaces being disposed with respect to the uppermost strip in the stack so that the first end portion of said uppermost strip can project through said slot and rest against said one abutment surface, the length of said slot between said abutment surfaces and longitudinal movement of said stack along said bottom wall affording, as said uppermost strip is pulled through said slot at said first end portion, peeling of successive portions of said uppermost strip from the first underlying strip in said stack to which said uppermost strip is adhered, and then separation of the first end portion of the first underlying strip from the second underlying strip, and movement of the first end portion of the first underlying strip through said slot with the second end portion of said uppermost strip to leave, after said uppermost strip is fully peeled from the first portion of the first underlying strip, the first end portion of said first underlying strip in a position projecting through said slot and resting against the abutment surface opposite said one abutment surface and disposed in a position where it may be grasped for manual removal in a manner similar to the removal of the uppermost strip.
- 24. A combination according to claim 23 wherein in each of said strips said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive extends over about two thirds of said first surface, and said field of hooks extends over about 16 percent said first surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/571,725 filed Dec. 13, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,672,404.
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