Article holding device

Supports – Mirror or picture type – Adhesive – magnet or suction cup

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24 73VA, 24265H, 24DIG11, 248205A, 428 99, 428100, 428213, 428215, 428336, 428337, 428339, 428343, 428354, 428483, A44B 2100, C09J 702, B32B 2708, B32B 2730

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040035387

ABSTRACT:
An article holding device consisting of a layered structure having a resilient core layer of relatively substantial thickness deformable under pressure for complete contact with a supporting surface, a holding member carried by said core layer, a thin non-stretchable layer at each side of said core layer rendering said core layer relatively inflexible, one of said thin layers having an outer adhesive surface whereby the load carried by said device is spread throughout the full extent thereof and said device is adapted to have its several layers separable removable for removal of the device from a supporting surface without marring or damaging such surface.

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