Pad assembly

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Inventors

Clements, George J.
Emmel, John J.
Lamberson, Andrew C.
Carlson, Bruce W.
Michel, Scott E.
Miles, Alden R.

Application #

595319

Filed

Oct-10-1990

Published

Oct-6-1992

Current US Class

281/15.1
283/63.1
428/138
428/194
428/202
428/41.5
428/77
462/55

International Classes

B32B 007/06; B32B 007/12; B42D 001/10

Field of Search

428/40 428/77 428/194 428/202 428/138 281/15.1 283/63.1 462/55

Assignee

Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (St. Paul, MN)

Examiners

Thomas; Alexander S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Griswold; Gary L., Kirn; Walter N., Huebsch; William L.

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Abstract
A pad assembly comprising a multiplicity of flexible sheets each having a band of repositionable pressure sensitive adhesive coated on its rear surface adjacent and spaced by a small predetermined spacing from a first edge. The sheets are disposed in a stack with the band of repositionable pressure sensitive adhesive on each sheet adhering it to the adjacent sheet in the stack; and a layer of padding compound is disposed over and adhered to aligned first edges of the sheets in the stack. The padding compound allows, after the band of repositionable pressure sensitive adhesive on the rear surface of one of the sheets in the stack is separated from the front surface of the adjacent sheet in the stack, that one sheet (and any sheets above it) to be pivoted away from that adjacent sheet while remaining adhered to the adjacent sheets. The small predetermined spacing between the band of repositionable pressure sensitive adhesive and the first edge of each sheet provides a tactile feel when the band of repositionable pressure sensitive adhesive on the rear surface of one of the sheets in the stack separates from the front surface of the adjacent sheet in the stack that signals the person peeling the sheet away that such separation has occurred, and allows that person to reduce the force he is applying to the sheet, thereby restricting inadvertent separation of that sheet from the padding compound. After a sheet is intentionally separated from the padding compound, the band of repositionable pressure sensitive adhesive on the sheet affords adhesion of that sheet to a vertical surface.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A pad assembly comprising:

a multiplicity of flexible sheets, each sheet being generally of the same size, having front and rear surfaces, having peripheral edges including first and second opposite edges, having a band of repositionable pressure sensitive adhesive coated on said rear surface adjacent to and spaced by a small predetermined spacing from said first edge and spaced by a large predetermined spacing from said second edge, said sheets being disposed in a stack with the corresponding peripheral edges of the sheets aligned, the front and rear surfaces of adjacent sheets facing each other, and the band of repositionable pressure sensitive adhesive on each sheet adhering that sheet to the adjacent sheet in the stack; and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to pad assemblies of the type including a multiplicity of aligned flexible sheets in a stack which are attached together along or adjacent aligned edges of the sheets so that any of several uppermost individual sheets in the stack can either (1) be bent or pivoted away from an adjacent underlying sheet so that the underlying sheet can be written on, or (2) be separated from the stack so that the separated sheets can be used elsewhere or disposed of; and in one important aspect, to such pad assemblies that are large in size, and in which the stack is mounted on a stiff back card so that the pad assembly can be supported in a vertical position at the front of a room during a meeting and used to record lists of items or ideas generated during the meeting.

BACKGROUND ART

Many pad assemblies include a multiplicity of aligned flexible sheets (i.e., typically paper sheets) in a stack which are attached together along or adjacent aligned edges of the sheets. Some such pad assemblies are large in size and include a stiff back card on which the stack is mounted so that the pad assembly can be supported at the front of a room on a support such as an easel during a meeting and used to record lists of items or ideas generated during the meeting. During such use, typically one or more of the uppermost sheets on the pad, after being written on, are either (1) bent or pivoted away from an underlying sheet so that they project over and are supported on an upper support edge of the back card and the underlying sheet can be written on, or (2) are separated from the stack so that the separated sheet or sheets can be positioned elsewhere, typically on the walls of the room to which they are attached by means such as a clip, pin or a length of adhesive coated tape so that information on the separated sheets can easily be viewed by the participants of the meeting. In some such pad assemblies the sheets are attached together by a layer of padding compound along the one edge portion which allows the individual sheets to be separated from the padding compound or pivoted away from underlying sheets by bending the layer of padding compound. In the most common type of such pad assemblies the sheets are attached together by staples through portions of the sheets adjacent the aligned edges of the sheets. Such staples more firmly hold the sheets together, but require portions of the sheets around the staples to be bent when the sheets are supported on the support edge and to be torn away when the sheets are removed from the pad; whereas in yet other type of such pad assemblies the sheets are attached together by staples through portions of the sheets adjacent the aligned edges of the sheets and are transversely perforated just below the staples so that the sheets can be torn off along their lines of perforation, or folded along the lines of perforations when the sheets are supported on the support edge.
 
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