Label dispensing sheet

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Inventors

Ericson, Thomas H.

Application #

628618

Filed

Dec-17-1990

Published

Jan-26-1993

Current US Class

040/27
040/360
040/638
040/641
283/101
283/103
283/105
283/36
283/81
428/136
428/195.1
428/204
428/207
428/213
428/215
428/217
428/40.9
428/43

International Classes

A61F 013/02

Field of Search

428/40 428/42 428/43 428/136 428/195 428/204 428/207 428/216 428/213 428/215 283/36 283/37 283/38 283/41 283/42 283/43 283/81 283/101 283/103 283/105 40/641 40/27 40/299 40/359 40/360 40/638 40/661

Examiners

Robinson; Ellis P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foley & Lardner

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4584219   Web of labels

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Abstract
A label dispensing sheet includes a backing sheet having a layer of a pressure sensitive adhesive releasing material on one face and having a weakened line across its width, a row of adhesive labels releasably disposed on the backing sheet overlying the weakened line, and a release strip releasably disposed on the backing overlying the weakened line. The release strip has a weakened line at a position offset from the weakened line in the backing. This permits a user to grasp and pull away the release strip, exposing the ends of the labels for easy removal. The labels may, for example, be thin, plastic index tabs for labelling book pages.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A label dispensing sheet, comprising:

a backing sheet having a layer of a pressure sensitive adhesive releasing material on a face thereof and having a weakened line across the width thereof;

a row of labels releasably disposed on said backing sheet overlying said weakened line, each of said labels comprising a base layer having a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive coated on a bottom face thereof and disposed in face-to-face contact with said release layer of said backing sheet, and having indicia disposed on a top face thereof; and

a release strip releasably disposed on said backing overlying said weakened line in said backing sheet, said strip having a layer of adhesive on a bottom face thereof in face-to-face contact with said release layer of said backing sheet, said release strip having a weakened line extending in the widthwise direction thereof at a position offset from said weakened line in said backing sheet.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to a system for providing a book having a series of distinct parts with index tabs which allow fast access to such parts, and a system for installing such index tabs.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Books are usually subdivided into a series of chapters or similar parts which a reader may desire to individually reference. Where the chapters of such a book are titled as a sequence of numbers, e.g. Chapter 1, Chapter 2, etc., conventional tabs may be mounted at the outside margin of the page at the start of each such part to allow the reader to find that part quickly. Each tab bears a number corresponding to the number of the part or chapter marked. The tabs are commonly set in rows along the outside edge of the book, with each successive tab set beneath and to one side of the preceding tab.

Problems arise using such tabs with large books in which the chapters or parts have names or titles which are commonly referred to by readers in lieu of numbers. One such book is the bible, which in its Protestant version has 66 parts (called books) and in its Catholic version has 73 books. Numbering these books in sequence from 1-66 or 1-73 is of little help because few readers can remember which book has which number, and the reference system in common use for the bible utilizes the names of the books, together with chapter and verse, for example, II Timothy 2:15.
 
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