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US3670434A
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An adhesive sheet device for mounting photographs and other display items in albums, scrapbooks and the like, is provided including a relatively thick backing sheet and a relatively thin film of pressure-sensitive adhesive coating one surface of the backing sheet. A substantially uniplanar cover sheet of transparent material is disengageably adhered to the coated surface of the backing sheet for insertion of an item beneath the cover sheet for clear viewing of the item through the transparent cover sheet. The backing sheet is provided with means for eliminating the tendency of the sheet to buckle or warp when the cover sheet is repeatedly engaged with and disengaged from the backing sheet under pressure.

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1451 June 20, 1972 [54] ADHESIVE DEVICE [72] Inventors: Ryoji Shibata; Seiichi shibata both of 45,
- 3-chome, Higashi, Takaai-cho, Higashi Sumiyoshi-ku,, Japan 22' Filed: June 15, 1970 211 App]. No.1 46,285
3,386,199 6/1968 Nagatsuka ..40/158 FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 766,656 9/ 1 967 Canada ..40/158 Primary Examiner-Robert W. Michell Assistant Examiner-Wenceslao J. Contreras AttorneyMcGlew and Toren [57] ABSTRACT An adhesive sheet device for mounting photographs and other display items in albums, scrapbooks and the like, is provided including a relatively thick backing sheet and a relatively thin film of pressure-sensitive adhesive coating one surface of the backing sheet. A substantially uniplanar cover sheet of transparent material is disengageably adhered to the coated surface of the backing sheet for insertion of an item beneath the cover sheet for clear viewing of the item through the transparent cover sheet. The backing sheet is provided with means for eliminating the tendency of the sheet to buckle or warp when the cover sheet is repeatedly engaged with and disengaged from the backing sheet under pressure.
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1 ADHESIVE DEVICE This invention relates to an adhesive sheet device for mounting photographs and other items in albums, scrapbooks and the like.
We have disclosed in our copending US. Pat. No. application No. 697,532, filed on Jan. 12, I968, an adhesive device of the type including a relatively thick backing sheet and a relatively thin film of pressure-sensitive adhesive coating one surface of the backing sheet. The coated surface is provided with a plurality of depressed grooves extending therealong and forming aerating channels separating and defining relatively raised and substantially coplanar exposed surface areas of the adhesive film. A substantially uniplanar cover sheet of transparent material is disengageably adhered to the substantially coplanar exposed surface areas and disengageable therefrom for insertion of a display item beneath the cover sheet and adhered to the exposed surface areas, for clear viewing of the item through the transparent cover sheet. The depressed grooves serve for escape of air therethrough when the cover sheet is pressed against the raised exposed surface areas of the adhesive film. Since the cover sheet of transparent material is substantially uniplanar and clear, it is possible to eliminate distortion or blurring of any item adhered to the adhesive film and placed beneath the uniplanar cover sheet. The backing sheet is folded centrally in half on itself with the two halves of its uncoated surface permanently bonded and is provided with a row of perforations extending parallel to and adjacent to one edge thereof, for binding of the device into albums. The cover sheet is fonned with a separation line therein extending parallel to said row of perforations inwardly of and closely adjacent to the latter.
While the foregoing device of our earlier application has many valuable advantages, we have now found that said device has the drawback that when the cover sheet is pressed against the backing sheet, pressing efforts which are normally exerted with fingers from the centrally folded end of the sheet progressively towards the separation line tend to cause the backing sheet to curl or buckle. This buckling is pronounced where the backing sheet is relatively thin or relatively largesized.
It is the primary object of this invention to provide means for eliminating the above-mentioned drawback of our previous device.
This object and other features of the invention will be better understood from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a plan view of an adhesive sheet device embodying the invention;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken on line II-II of FIG.
FIG. 3 is a plan view of a modification according to the invention;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken on line III-III of FIG.
FIG. 5 is a plan view of another modification; and
FIG. 6 is a plan view of an adhesive sheet device having a row of perforations of modified design. Like numerals refer to like parts throughout the various figures.
Referring now to FIG. 1, there is shown anadhesive sheet device 10 which comprises a relatively thick backing sheet orcardboard base 11 and a cover sheet oftransparent material 12 disposed in superimposed relation thereto. Thebacking sheet 11 may be made of paper, cloth, plastics or other suitable sheet material, and it is provided at least at one surface thereof with a relativelythin film 13 of a pressure'sensitive adhesive compound known in the art, which film is printed in the fonn of lines extending laterally along thebacking sheet 11 and in a substantially equally spaced-apart relation to each other, so that there is formed a plurality ofdepressed grooves 14 alternating with the lines of the adhesive film l3 and thereby forming aerating channels separating and defining relatively raised and substantially coplanar exposed surface areas of the adhesive film.
Thecover sheet 12 preferably of transparent material such as for example polyethylene is substantially coextensive with thebacking sheet 11 and is disengageably adhered to the backing sheet, more specifically to the substantially coplanar exposedsurface areas 13 of the adhesive film and disengageable therefrom for insertion of an item beneath the cover sheet. A desireddisplay item 15 such as photographs may be placed where desired on thebacking sheet 11 and securedly held in position by closing and pressing thecover sheet 12 against thebacking sheet 11. In which instance, it is to be noted that the cover sheet surface adheres only to the raised lines of the adhesive film 13 printed on the surface of the backing sheet 1 l.
Designated at 16 is a row of circular perforations formed in the backing and cover sheets and extending parallel to and adjacent to one edge thereof for binding theadhesive device 10 into albums, scrapbooks and the like. Thetransparent cover sheet 12 is formed with aseparation line 17 therein extending parallel to the row of perforations l6 inwardly of and closely adjacent to the latter for disengaging thecover sheet 12 along saidseparation line 17 from the backing sheet 1 1.
When pressing the cover sheet merely against the backing sheet, there are usually developed numerous air bubbles due to residence of air in between the two superimposed sheets. To eliminate such air bubbles which mar the view of the inserted item, there is applied a finger pressure, with or without the aid of a piece of cloth, to the cover sheet, more specifically which finger pressure is exerted thereto from an opposite edge of the sheet progressively toward theseparation line 17, or from right to left as viewed in the drawings.
However, repeated application of such finger pressure tends to create a buckle in thebacking sheet 11 over an extended period of time. This buckle or warp is pronounced if the backing sheet is relatively thin or relatively large.
It is the aim of the instant invention to provide a means of eliminating such buckling tendency of the backing sheet, which means in one embodiment of the invention comprises anonadhesive strip zone 18 on the backing sheet devoid ofadhesive film 13 and extending longitudinally along and closely adjacent to one edge thereof opposite to theseparation line 17 but substantially parallel to the latter, as shown in FIG. 1. The provision of thisstrip zone 18 has the two-fold effect that it firstly serves to limit the range of releasing the cover sheet from the backing sheet by sensing thereat the feel of a relief from the adhesive pressure present between the two superimposed sheets, and secondly it obviates the necessity of exerting a finger pressure to afold edge 19 of the backing sheet when closing the cover sheet thereon, thereby preventing the backing sheet from being warped. Thenonadhesive zone 18 may alternatively be provided by attaching a strip of nonadhesive material such as paper, vinyl tape and the like extending therealong.
Another preferred embodiment of the invention to achieve the aforesaid aim is shown in FIG. 3 and 4 where the buckle eliminating means consists of anon-adhesive strip zone 18 and an adhesivemarginal edge portion 20 to which the cover sheet is permanently sealed. This arrangement ensures the elimination of buckle of the backing sheet in a manner similar to the above described first embodiment, and at the same time, it serves as a guide to prohibit the user from releasing the cover sheet inadvertently beyond thestrip zone 18. Instead of using an adhesive bond at theportion 20, the cover sheet, if made of a plastic material, may be fused with heat thereat.
Referring to FIG. 5, there is shown an adhesive device embodying the invention in which thecover sheet 12 is further provided with a plurality oflateral separation lines 21 extending parallel to the raisedadhesive lines 13 from thelongitudinal separation line 17 and terminating at thenon-adhesive zone 18 and definingseparate sections 22, 23 and 24 of the device for mounting display items therein. The advantage of this arrangement is that individual items may be replaced or relocated in either of these separate mount sections without having to disengage the cover sheet from the other mount sections. Designated at 25 is a non-adhesive area of thebacking sheet 11 extending parallel to and communicating with theseparation line 17 for facilitating the releasing of the cover sheet from the backing sheet.
FIG. 6 illustrates a modification of bindingperforations 16 each having an outwardlydiverging slit 26 for insertion of a binding ring therethrough. This arrangement enables the user to placeindividual sheets 10 separately in and out of the binding position at will without dismantling the whole album book.
The portion of thecover sheet 12 which has the row ofperforations 16 formed therein and is separated by theseparation line 17 from the remainder of thesheet 12 may be preferably permanently bonded by fusion to the backing sheet 1 1 thereby providing a reinforcedbinding zone 27.
Thebacking sheet 11 is further provided at its upper and lower marginal edge portions each with ablank area 28 devoid ofadhesive lines 13 and extending parallel thereto from theseparation line 17 communicating with thestrip zone 18. Thisblank area 28 is normally exposed to the atmosphere or to light. If theadhesive area 13 extends into the said blankmarginal area 28, the adhesive compound becomes deteriorated under the influence of environmental attack and affects the appearance of the album book into which theadhesive sheets 10 are bound. I
It will be understood from FIGS. 2 and 4 in particular that theadhesive sheet device 10 is conveniently manufactured by folding the sheet in half on itself centrally along thefold line 19 with the two halves of its uncoated surface superposed and permanently bonded together.
Having thus described the invention, it is to be understood that there may be made various changes and modifications in the specific form and construction advanced herein as apparent to one skilled in the art, but such changes and modifications should not depart from the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. An adhesive sheet device for mounting flat objects to be viewed, comprising a backing sheet having a face and at least one edge, a flexible cover sheet of transparent material covering a portion of said backing sheet, securing means at the edge of said backing means for securing the cover sheet to the face of said backing sheet along the edge, pressure sensitive adhesive means on at least a portion of the surface of said backing sheet for removably bonding said cover sheet to said backing sheet, said adhesive means including a pressure sensitive adhesive extending continuously along the direction transverse to said edge, said adhesive means being spaced from said securing means to form an adhesive free strip-shaped zone extending parallel to the edge and spaced from the edge, said cover sheet being substantially unsecured and unbonded to said backing means along the zone, the adhesive free zone forming a discontinuity in the uniformity of the sections of pressure sensitive adhesive in the direction transverse to the edge.
2. A device as in claim 1, wherein the adhesive free zone is sufficiently great so that a user peeling ofi the cover sheet can feel the discontinuity.
3. A device as in claim 1, wherein said adhesive means forms continuous strips of adhesive transverse to the edge.
4. A device as in claim 3, wherein said securing means includes a plurality of strips of adhesive extending transverse to the edge between the zone and the edge.
5. A device as in claim 3, wherein said securing means includes pressure sensitive adhesive for removably bonding the cover sheet to the backing sheet.
6 A device as in claim 1, wherein said securing means includes pressure sensitive adhesive for bonding the cover sheet to the backing sheet removably.
7. A device as in claim 1, wherein said securing means includes adhesive for bonding the cover sheet to the backing sheet permanently.
8. A device as in claim 1, wherein said securing means includes the same material as said adhesive means and forms an extension of said adhesive means with the strip-shaped zone forming an interr uption in said adhesive means.
9. A device as in claim 1, wherein said backing sheet further comprises three additional edges one of which is opposite to said edge.
10. A device as in claim 9, wherein said backing sheet has a row of perforations parallel to said one of said added edges for binding said backing sheet into an album.
11. A device as inclaim 10, wherein said perforations include outwardly diverging slits for passing a binding ring therethrough.
12. A device as in claim 9, wherein said adhesive means is separated from two of said additional edges by adhesive free areas.
13. A device as in claim 1, wherein said cover sheet extends about said edge and is folded about said edge, said cover sheet having a second face, second securing means corresponding to said first securing means on said second face, second adhesive means corresponding to said first adhesive means on said second face and spaced from said securing means to form a second adhesive free strip-shaped zone extending parallel to the edge and corresponding to said first strip-shaped zone.
14. A device as in claim 1, further comprising a second cover sheet adjacent said first cover sheet, second securing means corresponding to said first securing means at said edge for bonding said second cover sheet, and second adhesive means corresponding to said first adhesive means for removably bonding said cover sheet to said backing sheet, said adhesive means being spaced from said securing means to form a second adhesive free strip-shaped zone extending parallel to the edge and spaced from the edge, said second zone being an extension of said first zone and corresponding to said first one.
15. A device as in claim 1, wherein said cover sheet is divided in a direction transverse to the edge for mounting items thereon.
16. An adhesive sheet device for mounting photographs and the like in an album, which comprises a relatively thick backing sheet; a plurality of parallel strips of relatively thin film of pressure sensitive adhesive on one surface of said backing sheet; said strips forming a plurality of aerating channels therebetween and defining with said channels a discontinuous overall adhering area, and a substantially uniplanar cover sheet of transparent material disengageably adhered to said adhering area and disengageable from said strips for insertion of an item beneath said cover sheet for clear viewing of the item through said transparent uniplanar cover sheet; said backing and said cover sheet having formed therein a row of perforations parallel to and adjacent to one edge thereof for binding said sheet device into an album; said cover sheet being formed with a separation line therein extending parallel to said row of performations inwardly of and closely adjacent to the latter, said backing sheet being further provided with a nonadhesive strip zone devoid of said adhesive zone and extending parallel to the separation lines but closely adjacent to the opposite edge of the sheet, said zone being spaced from the opposite edge of the sheet so that a portion of the adhering area is on one side of said zone and another portion of the adhering area is on another side of said zone, said zone forming an interruption in the adhering area greater than other interruptions in said adhering area in the direction transverse to the zone when such interruptions exist.
17. A device as inclaim 16, wherein said zone extends transverse to said strips and divides each of the strips so that one portion of each strip is on one side of the zone and one portion of each strip is on the other side of the zone.

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1. An adhesive sheet device for mounting flat objects to be viewed, comprising a backing sheet having a face and at least one edge, a flexible cover sheet of transparent material covering a portion of said backing sheet, securing means at the edge of said backing means for securing the cover sheet to the face of said bacKing sheet along the edge, pressure sensitive adhesive means on at least a portion of the surface of said backing sheet for removably bonding said cover sheet to said backing sheet, said adhesive means including a pressure sensitive adhesive extending continuously along the direction transverse to said edge, said adhesive means being spaced from said securing means to form an adhesive free strip-shaped zone extending parallel to the edge and spaced from the edge, said cover sheet being substantially unsecured and unbonded to said backing means along the zone, the adhesive free zone forming a discontinuity in the uniformity of the sections of pressure sensitive adhesive in the direction transverse to the edge.
16. An adhesive sheet device for mounting photographs and the like in an album, which comprises a relatively thick backing sheet; a plurality of parallel strips of relatively thin film of pressure sensitive adhesive on one surface of said backing sheet; said strips forming a plurality of aerating channels therebetween and defining with said channels a discontinuous overall adhering area, and a subsTantially uniplanar cover sheet of transparent material disengageably adhered to said adhering area and disengageable from said strips for insertion of an item beneath said cover sheet for clear viewing of the item through said transparent uniplanar cover sheet; said backing and said cover sheet having formed therein a row of perforations parallel to and adjacent to one edge thereof for binding said sheet device into an album; said cover sheet being formed with a separation line therein extending parallel to said row of performations inwardly of and closely adjacent to the latter, said backing sheet being further provided with a non-adhesive strip zone devoid of said adhesive zone and extending parallel to the separation lines but closely adjacent to the opposite edge of the sheet, said zone being spaced from the opposite edge of the sheet so that a portion of the adhering area is on one side of said zone and another portion of the adhering area is on another side of said zone, said zone forming an interruption in the adhering area greater than other interruptions in said adhering area in the direction transverse to the zone when such interruptions exist.
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