Pad including coadhesively adhered sheets

Article dispensing – Concurrent separation and distortion of flexible article

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428202, B65H 100

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ABSTRACT:
A pad comprising a plurality of flexible sheets in a stack, and padding means for releasably adhering parts of the major surfaces of adjacent sheets in the stack together to maintain the sheets in the stack. That padding means is provided in that at least some of said sheets having patterns of coadhesive coated on their major surfaces, which patterns of coadhesive are adhered to patterns of coadhesive on adjacent sheets in the stack and releasably adhere parts of the major surfaces of adjacent sheets in the stack together in surface to surface relationship until the patterns of coadhesive are peeled apart.

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U.S. Patent Application No. 08/285,882 filed Aug. 4, 1994.
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