Claims
- 1. A visible index strip roll comprising: a plurality of serially disposed assemblages, each composed of a plurality of separate and independent index strips, a backing sheet, and means removably attaching said index strips in juxtaposed, face-to-face relationship to said backing sheet; ribbons which are separate and distinct from said assemblages and extend along the series of assemblages on opposite sides thereof, there being perforations in said ribbons at intervals therealong for registering said index strip roll in a process machine; and flexible, adhesively faced tapes spanning, and bonding the perforated ribbons to, the backing sheets of the index strip assemblages, each said tape extending lengthwise over a plurality of said index strip assemblages.
- 2. A visible index strip roll as defined in claim 1 wherein, from end-to-end, the index strips of said assemblages completely span the width of the backing sheet.
- 3. A visible index strip roll as defined in claim 1 wherein the means removably attaching the index strips to the backing sheets of the index strip assemblages is a releasable adhesive which extends between and into contact with said index strips and said backing sheet and has an adhesive strength with respect to said strips and to said backing sheet which is greater than its cohesive strength, said adhesive forming with said backing sheet and said index strips bonds which have greater strength than the adhesive and permit said strips to be detached from the backing sheet by mechanically rupturing the adhesive internally and, consequently, without tearing or otherwise damaging the strips or removing torn backing sheet material with the strips.
- 4. A visible index strip roll as defined in either of the preceding claims 1 or 3 wherein the index strips are of multi-ply construction and wherein one of said plies is composed of a fibrous, cellulosic mat impregnated with from 25 to 75 percent by weight of a urea-formaldehyde resin.
- 5. A visible index strip roll comprising: a plurality of serially disposed assemblages, each composed of a backing sheet and at least one visible index strip forming ply bonded thereto, said ply or plies being secured through to said backing sheet along lines extending from edge to edge thereof, whereby individual index strips can be obtained by rupturing said backing sheet; ribbons which are separate and distinct from said assemblages and extend along the series of assemblages on opposite sides thereof, there being perforations in said ribbons at intervals therealong for registering said index strip roll in a process machine; and flexible, adhesively faced tapes spanning, and bonding the perforated ribbons to, the backing sheets of the index strip assemblages, each said tape extending lengthwise over a plurality of said index strip assemblages.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 30,458 filed Apr. 16, 1979 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,250,216 issued Feb. 10, 1981). The latter is a continuation of application Ser. No. 795,882 filed May 11, 1977 (now abandoned); and application Ser. No. 795,882 is a division of application Ser. No. 505,078 filed Sept. 11, 1974 (now abandoned).
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