Claims
- 1. A self-adhesive decorative sheet that is easily repositioned after initial contact with a wall, comprising:
- A. a sheet having a decorative front side and a back side;
- B. a tacky pressure sensitive adhesive layer applied onto said back side, said layer having gaps lacking adhesive on said back side; and
- C. projections which are not sticky or tacky rising from said back side within said gaps and having a height at least equal to the thickness of the adhesive, said projections being separated from the adhesive by a portion of said gaps.
- 2. The sheet of claim 1 fabricated of a material selected from the group consisting of natural or synthetic cloth, metal foil, plastic, and pressed cellulosic material.
- 3. The sheet of claim 1 wherein the projections are resilient.
- 4. The sheet of claim 1 wherein the projections and adhesive are printed in a uniform pattern having about 1.5 to 2 projections per square inch and wherein at least 60% of the back side is covered by adhesive.
- 5. The sheet of claim 2 wherein the material is that of paper.
- 6. A self-adhesive wall covering that is easily repositionable on a wall by sliding after initial contact with the wall and which can be subsequently firmly adhered to the wall, said covering having a decorative front side and a back side, comprising:
- A. a tacky pressure sensitive adhesive on the back side;
- B. projections having a height which is at least equal to the thickness of the adhesive in contact with and rising from said back side, said projections being out of contact with the adhesive and wherein the projections enable the back side to slide over a wall by inhibiting contact of the adhesive with said wall while the back side can be firmly adhered to said wall by application of pressure to its front side.
- 7. A decorative sheet having on its back surface a uniformly distributed printed pattern of non-tacky projections having a tacky pressure sensitive adhesive adjacent each projection; the adhesive and projections being separated from each other in the plane of the back surface and wherein the projections have a height which is at least equal to the thickness of the adhesive.
- 8. The decorative sheet of claim 7 wherein the projections and adhesive are uniformly distributed in a pattern over the surface of said back, each projection is surrounded by adhesive, and at least 60% of the back is covered by adhesive.
- 9. The sheet of claim 7 wherein the sheet is rectangular and the projections have a diamond shaped cross section in the plane of the back surface and the diamonds are positioned with the acute angles thereof in the direction of the larger dimension of the sheet.
- 10. A decorative sheet having a decorative surface and a working surface, wherein said working surface comprises:
- A. uniformly distributed printed projections rising above said surface and having a substantially diamond shaped cross section wherein each square foot of working surface contains from about 200 to 300 projections;
- B. uniformly distributed adhesive adjacent the projections and spaced therefrom printed on at least 40% of said surface, the thickness of said adhesive being substantially equal to or less than the height of the projections; and
- C. wherein the combination of projections and adhesive permit the sheet to be slidable over a wall and to be subsequently permanently secured thereto by application of force on the decorative surface.
- 11. The sheet of claim 10 wherein: adhesive surrounds the projections; the area covered by the adhesive is at least about 60% and the area covered by the projections is from about 5% to 20%.
- 12. A self adhesive decorative sheet that can be repositioned after initial contact with a wall, said sheet having a decorative front and a back side, said back side having non-adhesive projections and a tacky pressure sensitive adhesive over its surface, wherein:
- A. the projections form a uniform pattern and cover about 5% to 20% of the total surface area of the back;
- B. the adhesive is in a uniform pattern and covers about 40% to 90% of the total surface area of said back, said adhesive being in side by side relationship with the projections while spaced apart from said projections and having a thickness equal to or less than the thickness of the projections; and
- C. wherein the projections allow the back to slide on a wall and the sheet to be finally firmly attached to the wall by application of pressure to the decorative side of the sheet.
- 13. A rectangular sheet of claim 12 wherein the projections have a diamond shaped cross section and the long axis of the diamonds are substantially perpendicular to the long axis of the rectangle.
- 14. The sheet of claim 12 wherein:
- A. the area covered by each of the projections varies from about 0.02 square inches to about 0.1 square inches;
- B. the total area covered by the adhesive is at least 50% of the back with the ratio of such area to the total area of the projections over the sheet being from about 3.5:1 to 15:1;
- C. the thickness of adhesive is from about a quarter of a mil to 2 mils; and
- D. the height of the projections is from about equal to the thickness of the adhesive to about twice such thickness.
- 15. The sheet of claim 14 wherein:
- A. the area occupied by each of the projections over the sheet is from about 0.02 square inches to about 0.07 square inches;
- B. the total area of adhesive over the sheet is at least 60% of the back of the sheet and the ratio of the total adhesive area to the total area of the projections over the back is, from about 5:1 to 10:1;
- C. the thickness of the adhesive is from about half a mil to about 1.5 mils; and
- D. the height of the projections is from about at least the thickness of the adhesive to about 60% more than such thickness.
- 16. A method of manufacturing a decorative sheet having a decorative front side and a glueable back side, comprising the steps of:
- A. printing projections on the back side;
- B. printing a tacky pressure sensitive adhesive on said back side wherein the adhesive does not overlap with the projections and has a thickness equal to or less than the thickness of the printed projections and wherein the distribution, area occupied by the projections and adhesive, and the thickness of the projections rising above the plane of the adhesive surface allow the back side to slide by contact of the projections along the surface of a wall in order to reposition the sheet and finally be firmly attached to the wall by application of pressure on the decorative from side.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the sheet is a wall covering selected from the group consisting of natural or synthetic cloth, plastic, metal foil, and pressed cellulosic material.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein: the sheet is rectangular; the projections have a diamond shaped cross section with the long axis of the diamonds substantially perpendicular to the long axis of the sheet; the projections are placed in a uniform pattern on the sheet and cover about 5% to 20% of the total surface area of the back side; the adhesive is placed in a uniform pattern on the sheet, adjacent each projection and covers at least 50% of the back side surface area.
- 19. The method of claim 16 wherein the decorative sheet is that of paper.
- 20. The sheet of claim 1 wherein the gaps have a first portion and a second portion, the projections are located on the first portion of the gaps and the second portion of the gaps separating portions of the adhesive from each other.
- 21. The sheet of claim 1 wherein there is an absence of contact between the projections and the adhesive.
- 22. The sheet of claim 1 wherein each projection is a single mass.
- 23. The method of claim 16 wherein the adhesive is printed on the back side such that there are gaps separating portions of the adhesive on the back side from each other.
- 24. The method of claim 16 wherein the adhesive and projections are printed on the back side to avoid contact between the adhesive and projections.
- 25. The method of claim 16 wherein each projection is printed to be a single mass.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our application Ser. No. 08/012,822, now abandoned, which was filed on Feb. 3, 1993.
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