Claims
- 1. An improved storage wrap material comprising:(a) a sheet of non-porous material having a first side and a second side, said first side comprising an active side exhibiting an adhesion peel force after activation by a user which is greater than an adhesion peel force exhibited prior to activation by a user and which is sufficient to form a continuous seal against any target surface, wherein a compressive force of at least about 0.1 psi is required to activate said active side, and wherein said sheet of material is linerless, such that activation of said active side requires no removal of components of said sheet of material, said sheet of material being sufficiently flexible to conform readily to any desired surface and having sufficiently small resiliency that it does not exert undue restorative forces which would tend to cause said sheet of material to break contact with such a desired surface.
- 2. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, wherein said active side is activatible by an externally applied force exerted upon said sheet of material.
- 3. The improved storage wrap material of claim 2, wherein said active side is activatible by an externally applied compressive force exerted in a direction substantially normal to said sheet of material.
- 4. The improved storage wrap material of claim 2, wherein said active side is activatible by an externally applied tensile force exerted in a direction substantially parallel to said sheet of material.
- 5. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, wherein said active side exhibits an adhesion peel force of at least about 1 ounce per inch width after activation by a user.
- 6. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, wherein said active side exhibits an adhesion peel force of between about 1 and about 2.5 ounces per inch width after activation by a user.
- 7. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, wherein said active side may be selectively activated in discrete regions by a user.
- 8. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, wherein said active side may be activated by compression against a target surface.
- 9. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, wherein said adhesion peel force after activation is sufficient to form a barrier seal against a target surface, said seal exhibiting barrier properties at least as great as those of said material and said target surface.
- 10. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, wherein both said first side and said second side comprise active sides of said material.
- 11. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, wherein said active side when activated forms a permanent bond with a target surface.
- 12. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, wherein said active side when activated forms a releasable bond with a target surface.
- 13. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, wherein said active side includes a pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 14. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, wherein said sheet of material comprises a polymeric film material.
- 15. The improved storage wrap material of claim 14, wherein said polymeric film material is substantially translucent.
- 16. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, wherein said active side comprises a plurality of three-dimensional non-adherent protrusions extending outwardly from said sheet of material and a pressure-sensitive adhesive surrounding said non-adherent protrusions, said adhesive having a thickness less than the height of said non-adherent protrusions before activation.
- 17. The improved storage wrap material of claim 16, wherein said second side includes a plurality of spaced, three-dimensional hollow depressions corresponding to said protrusions, such that said protrusions are hollow, and wherein said depressions are partially filled with a pressure-sensitive adhesive.
- 18. The improved storage wrap material of claim 16, wherein said protrusions are unitarily formed from said sheet of material.
- 19. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, wherein said sheet of material is clingless and exhibits no adhesion peel force prior to activation by a user.
- 20. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, further comprising a dispenser, said sheet of material forming a continuous web wound to form a roll of storage wrap material, said roll of storage wrap material being disposed within said dispenser.
- 21. The improved storage wrap material of claim 20, further comprising a core disposed within said dispenser, said sheet of material being wound upon said core to form said roll of storage wrap material.
- 22. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, wherein said dispenser comprises a carton.
- 23. The improved storage wrap material of claim 1, wherein said dispenser includes a severing apparatus.
- 24. An improved storage wrap material comprising:(a) a sheet of non-porous substantially translucent polymeric film material having a first side and a second side, said first side comprising an active side which is activatible by an externally applied compressive force exerted in a direction substantially normal to said sheet of material, said active side exhibiting an adhesion peel force after activation by a user which is greater than an adhesion peel force exhibited prior to activation by a user and which is sufficient to form a continuous seal against any target surface, wherein said active side comprises a plurality of three-dimensional non-adherent protrusions unitarily formed from and extending outwardly from said sheet of material and a pressure-sensitive adhesive surrounding said non-adherent protrusions, said adhesive having a thickness less than the height of said non-adherent protrusions before activation, wherein a compressive force of at least about 0.1 psi is required to activate said active side, and wherein said sheet of material is linerless, such that activation of said active side requires no removal of components of said sheet of material, said sheet of material being sufficiently flexible to conform readily to any desired surface and having sufficiently small resiliency that it does not exert undue restorative forces which would tend to cause said sheet of material to break contact with such a desired surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of commonly-assigned, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/584,638, filed Jan. 10, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,662,758, in the names of Peter W. Hamilton and Kenneth S. McGuire.
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