Claims
- 1. A bundle of shims comprising an elongated pack of shim stock pieces stacked in several courses, each of said pieces being tapered lengthwise of said pack, and a band encircling said pack transversely of its length and defining a plane extending generally centrally between the opposite ends of said pack, each end portion of said pack having a plurality of substantially parallel, transversely spaced kerfs through said several courses of said pack and extending lengthwise inward from the end of such end portion toward said band only partway through such end portion, each kerf having an inner end located adjacent to the plane defined by said band, the kerfs in one end portion of said pack being in substantially mutual registration with the kerfs in the other end portion of said pack so that said shim stock pieces of each course of said pack have short joining sections between the inner ends of the oppositely extending kerfs straddled by said band and enabling said pieces, after being removed from said pack, to be manually separated into individual shims by breaking said joining sections.
- 2. The bundle defined in claim 1, in which the shim stock pieces are wood pieces tapered lengthwise of the grain.
- 3. A bundle of shims comprising a pack of random width shingles tapered lengthwise of the grain and stacked in several courses with the grain of each shingle extending generally in the same direction as the grain of each of the other shingles, and a band encircling said pack generally centrally between its ends and transversely of the grain, the butts of shim stock pieces of adjacent courses being positioned at opposite ends of said pack and adjacent courses being substantially fully overlapping, said pack having a plurality of pairs of substantially mutually registered kerfs spaced apart substantially uniformly transversely of the grain, the kerfs of each pair extending lengthwise of the grain inward from the opposite ends of said pack toward said band and only partway through the portions of said pack at the opposite sides of said band, respectively, leaving a short manually breakable joining section of shim stock piece between the adjacent ends of such mutually registered kerfs.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a division of my copending U.S. application Ser. No. 953,960, for Shim Bundle and Method of Making the Same, filed Oct. 23, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,223,432, issued Sept. 23, 1980.
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