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The memo pad stack (1) is composed of many pieces of self-stick memo pads (10). Each piece of self-stick memo pad (10) has a major adhesive area (11) at bottom and a minor non-adhesive area (12). Through the adhesive area (11), the piece sticks to the next piece of self-stick memo pad (10).
The case (2) is an open groove (20) formed by curving the two sides of the base up towards the center to accommodate one or more memo pad stacks (1). The larger the case (2) is, the more it accommodates memo pad stacks (1). The case (2) has several bumps (21) on both sides of the groove (20) to support the single of self-stick memo pad (10) and facilitate quick removal of the pad.
In use of the invention, the user starts removing the self-stick memo pad (10) from the non-adhesive area (12) end that is exposed on the top of the bump (21). The user then attaches the self-stick memo pad (10) on the words or patterns to be corrected, and makes direct correction afterwards. This has actually replaced the function of correction liquid and correction tape. Especially, if recovery back to the original state is desired, the user only needs to remove the self-stick memo pad (10). It is convenient and simple.
Since each neighboring piece of the self-stick memo pad (10) has adhesive area (11) end arranged alternatively on the stack, each time when one self-stick memo pad (10) is removed, the next piece of the self-stick memo pad (10) will be ready for pull-out. Besides, the non-adhesive area (12) end of this piece of self-stick memo pad (10) is exposed on the bump (21) at either side of the case (2) groove (20). This will repeat if removal of the self-stick memo pad (10) continues until the stack is out.
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In summary the invention is an innovative product, which has not been invented or published in the similar product category. It shall meet the patent requirements and therefore the application for a patent is thus filed.
The description above is only for a preferred embodiment for the invention. It is the intention of the inventor to declare that any equivalent modification to the principle of the invention shall be covered by the claims of the invention.