Method for wrapping an item with a sheet of material from a pad

Package making – Methods – Applying a partial cover

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53465, B65B 5102, B65B 6106

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054655510

ABSTRACT:
A method for wrapping an item wherein a plurality of sheets of material are connected into a pad of material. The sheets of material in the pad are organized into even numbered sheets of material and odd numbered sheets of material with each odd numbered sheet of material being disposed between a pair of even numbered sheets of material. A portion of each of the odd numbered sheets of material extends beyond the even numbered sheet of material disposed thereon to facilitate the removal of the sheets of material from the pad. The sheet of material is wrapped about the item.

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Exhibit A--Post It Note Pad.RTM. Manufactured by 3M Commercial Office Supply Division, St. Paul, Minn. 55144-1000.
Exhibit B--"The Simple Solution For Those Peak Volume Periods", Speed Cover Brochure, Highland Supply Corporation, 1989.
Exhibit C--Speed Sheets and Speed Rolls Brochure, Highland Supply Corporation, 1990, 2 pages. Applicant admits that the product described in this brochure has been on sale over one year prior to the filing date of this application.

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