WO2008033683A1 - Repositionable privacy notes - Google Patents

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WO2008033683A1
WO2008033683A1 PCT/US2007/077325 US2007077325W WO2008033683A1 WO 2008033683 A1 WO2008033683 A1 WO 2008033683A1 US 2007077325 W US2007077325 W US 2007077325W WO 2008033683 A1 WO2008033683 A1 WO 2008033683A1
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Andrew J. Callinan
Patricia R. Konsti
Constance J. Nelson
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D15/00Printed matter of special format or style not otherwise provided for
    • B42D15/02Postcards; Greeting, menu, business or like cards; Letter cards or letter-sheets
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D15/00Printed matter of special format or style not otherwise provided for
    • B42D15/02Postcards; Greeting, menu, business or like cards; Letter cards or letter-sheets
    • B42D15/04Foldable or multi-part cards or sheets
    • B42D15/08Letter-cards or letter-sheets, i.e. cards or sheets each of which is to be folded with the message inside and to serve as its own envelope for mailing
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D15/00Printed matter of special format or style not otherwise provided for
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D5/00Sheets united without binding to form pads or blocks
    • B42D5/003Note-pads
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D27/00Envelopes or like essentially-rectangular flexible containers for postal or other purposes having no structural provision for thickness of contents
    • B65D27/12Closures
    • B65D27/14Closures using adhesive applied to integral parts, e.g. flaps
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the present invention relates to a repositionable privacy note that allows an individual to communicate a private message to an intended recipient.
  • the note is created by folding a bottom portion of the note forward (towards a user as (s)he has a head-on view of the note) to meet a top portion of the note.
  • the note can also provide tamper proof evidence.
  • Post-it ® Notes from 3M Company, St. Paul, MN have proliferated in work life and home life finding many uses. For example, people can leave messages for others on a Post-it® Note, formulate a To-Do list or groceries list, and use them for temporary markers for books, magazines and the like.
  • Pads of repositionable notes are formed by stacking the notes on top of one another, and optionally stacked in a fan- fold configuration. Individual notes in the pads can then be dispensed from a dispenser.
  • the repositionable notes are commercially available in a multitude of colors and shapes, from polygonal to die cut shapes such as flowers, hearts, and the like.
  • the notes can further include pre -printed images and designs.
  • the present invention relates to a repositionable privacy note comprising: (a) a substrate having opposing first and second surfaces, top and bottom edges, and a folding region disposed therebetween creating in the note a top portion between the folding region and the top edge and a bottom portion between the folding region and the bottom edge; (b) a first privacy adhesive disposed on the first surface of the substrate; and (c) a repositionable adhesive disposed on the second surface of the substrate.
  • the present invention relates to a method of using a repositionable privacy note comprising the steps of: (a) providing a repositionable privacy note as described in the preceding paragraph, (b) transcribing a message on the first surface of the substrate; (c) folding the note such that the first surface of the top portion is proximate to the first surface of the bottom portion; and (d) adhering the note to a display surface such that the repositionable adhesive contacts the display surface.
  • the present invention relates to a repositionable privacy note comprising: (a) a substrate having opposing first and second surfaces, top and bottom edges, and a folding region disposed therebetween creating in the note a top portion between the folding region and the top edge and a bottom portion between the folding region and the bottom edge; (b) means for attaching the top portion to the bottom portion such that their respective first surfaces are proximate to each other; (c) a repositionable adhesive disposed on the second surface of the substrate near the top edge; and (d) a first release coating disposed on the first surface of the substrate opposing the repositionable adhesive.
  • the present invention relates to a repositionable privacy note comprising a substrate having opposing first and second surfaces, top and bottom edges, and a folding region disposed therebetween creating in the note a top portion between the folding region and the top edge and a bottom portion between the folding region and the bottom edge; (b) a plurality of openings in the substrate disposed near the bottom edge of the substrate; (c) a primer coating disposed on the first surface covering the substrate at least in between the openings; and (d) a repositionable adhesive disposed on the second surface of the substrate.
  • the first and second surfaces of the substrate is the writing surface.
  • the first surface is the major writing surface where a user would transcribe a desired message that will be concealed.
  • the second surface of the substrate can also include a message, if desired.
  • Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of an exemplary embodiment of a repositionable privacy note
  • Figure 2 is a top plan view of another exemplary embodiment of a repositionable privacy note
  • Figures 3a, 3b, and 3c are schematic views of an exemplary method of using an exemplary embodiment of a repositionable privacy note;
  • Figure 4 is cross-sectional view of an exemplary pad of repositionable privacy notes;
  • Figure 5 is a top plan view of another exemplary embodiment of a repositionable privacy note
  • Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of Figure 5 taken along line 6—6;
  • Figure 7 is a top plan view of another exemplary embodiment of a repositionable privacy note
  • Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of Figure 7 taken along line 8—8;
  • Figure 9 is a schematic view of an exemplary method of using the embodiment of Figure 7 and also showing a folding progression of the note;
  • Figure 10 is another schematic view of the embodiment of Figure 7 in a nearly completely folded state
  • Figure 11 is a top plan view of another exemplary embodiment of a repositionable privacy note
  • Figure 12 is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of Figure 11 taken along line 12—12;
  • Figure 13 is a schematic view of an exemplary method of using the embodiment of Figure 11 and also showing a folding progression of the note; and Figure 14 is a back plan view of note of Figure 11 when the note is completely folded.
  • FIG. 1 shows a cross-sectional view of an exemplary repositionable privacy note 10.
  • the note includes a substrate 12 having opposing first and second surfaces, 12a and 12b respectively, and top and bottom edges, 12c and 12d respectively.
  • a first privacy adhesive 16 is disposed on the first surface of the substrate.
  • the first privacy adhesive lies proximate to the bottom edge.
  • the first adhesive is set in slightly from the bottom edge.
  • a repositionable adhesive 14 is disposed on the second surface of the substrate. In one embodiment, the repositionable adhesive is disposed proximate the top edge.
  • the repositionable adhesive is immediately adjacent to the top edge.
  • a first release coating 18 is disposed on the first surface of the substrate proximate to the top edge and opposing the repositionable adhesive.
  • the term "opposing" means that the first release coating covers generally the same area on the first side of the substrate as the repositionable adhesive covers on the second side of the substrate.
  • the first release coating is immediately adjacent to the top edge. This particular construction is very useful for forming a pad of repositionable privacy notes, as further described herein.
  • a second release coating 13 is disposed on the second surface of the substrate opposing the first privacy adhesive.
  • the repositionable privacy note can further provide tamper proof evidence.
  • the first privacy adhesive can be selected to adhere aggressively to the substrate such that upon disassembly of the note, the substrate will curl or tear.
  • Figure 2 shows a top plan view of another exemplary repositionable privacy note 20.
  • the note 22 includes first surface 22a and second surface (not shown), top and bottom edges, 22c, 22d respectively and first side and second side edges 22e, 22f respectively.
  • the note further includes a folding region, indicated generally as imaginary line 25, disposed between the top and bottom edges. The presence of the folding region creates a top portion between the folding region and the top edge, and a bottom portion between the folding region and the bottom edge. The folding region lies generally in the middle of the note.
  • Reference numbers 22ai and 22a 2 denote the first surface of the top portion and the first surface of the bottom portion, respectively.
  • a first privacy adhesive 26 is disposed on the first surface of the substrate proximate to the bottom edge.
  • the first privacy adhesive is immediately adjacent to the bottom edge.
  • the note includes a perforation 21 disposed proximate to the first privacy adhesive.
  • the perforation is disposed immediately adjacent to the first privacy adhesive and distal to the bottom edge such that the perforation lies between the first privacy adhesive and the folding region 25.
  • the first privacy adhesive and the perforations extend from the first to the second side edges.
  • a repositionable adhesive (not shown) is disposed on the second surface of the substrate near the top edge.
  • the note 20 further includes a first release coating (not shown) disposed on the first surface 22ai of the note opposing the repositionable adhesive.
  • the first surface of the note includes pre- printed indicia, generally indicated as reference number 29. In this particular embodiment, the indicia are printed near the top edge, although the indicia can be located at other portions of the note. In use, a consumer would generally fold the note forward so that the bottom edge lies just below the pre -printed indicia.
  • the first privacy adhesive is disposed along the first and second side edges of the note in the top portion and or in the bottom portion of the note.
  • the first privacy adhesive is disposed along the side edges in the bottom portion of the note.
  • the first privacy adhesive can span the entire length of the side edges of the bottom portion.
  • perforations can be added extending generally parallel to the first adhesive such that it would be sandwiched between the perforation and the first or second side edge.
  • Figures 3a, 3b, and 3c show schematic views of a repositionable privacy note 30 in use.
  • the note 30 is similar to the note 20 of Figure 2.
  • a consumer transcribes a private message onto the first side 32a of a substrate 32.
  • she folds the note forward, as indicated by the arrow A, along a folding region (not shown) so that the first side of the bottom portion is proximate to the first side top portion thereby concealing a major portion, and typically all, of the message.
  • the note is ready for display, and as can be seen, the message has been concealed due to the folding and attaching of the bottom portion to the top portion of the note.
  • the folding process necessarily brings the first surface of the top portion proximate to, if not in contact with, the first surface of the bottom portion.
  • the note is folded such that the first release coating, disposed generally below pre -printed indicia 39, remains exposed.
  • the note along with its concealed message can be attached to a display surface, such as, e.g., a door, a wall, a document holder, or a computer, for the intended recipient.
  • Figure 4 shows cross-sectional view of a pad 40 that contains a plurality of individual repositionable privacy notes. For ease of understanding, only two notes are shown.
  • the first note has a first substrate 42 having first and second surfaces 42a, 42b and top and bottom edges 42c, 42d.
  • a first privacy adhesive 46 is disposed on the first surface of the substrate proximate to the bottom edge.
  • a repositionable adhesive 44 is disposed on the second surface of the substrate proximate to the tope edge.
  • a first release coating 48 is disposed on the first surface of substrate proximate to the top edge and opposing the repositionable adhesive.
  • a second release coating 43 is disposed on the second surface proximate to the bottom edge of the substrate and opposing the first privacy adhesive.
  • the second note has a second substrate 52 and its construction is substantially the same as that of the first note.
  • the repositionable adhesive 44 of the first note contacts the first release coating 58 of the second note.
  • first privacy adhesive 56 of the second note contacts second release coating 43 of the first note, if used.
  • the repositionable adhesive of each note are aligned at one end of the pad.
  • Figure 5 shows a top plan view of another exemplary repositionable privacy note 50.
  • Figure 6 shows a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of Figure 5 taken along line 6 — 6.
  • the note includes a substrate 52 having opposing first and second surfaces, 52a and 52b respectively, and top and bottom edges, 52c and 52d respectively.
  • a first privacy adhesive 56 is disposed on the first surface of the substrate proximate to the bottom edge.
  • a repositionable adhesive 54 is disposed on the second surface of the substrate proximate to the top edge.
  • the note also includes a first release coating 58 disposed on the first surface of the substrate proximate to the top edge.
  • a second privacy adhesive 57 is disposed proximate the first release coating and distal from the top edge.
  • a folding region generally designated as line 55, divides the note into a top portion, between the folding region and the top edge, and a bottom portion, between the folding region and the bottom edge.
  • Reference numbers 52a ⁇ and 52a 2 denote the first surface of the top portion and the first surface of the bottom portion, respectively.
  • the folding region can be in the form of a pre-printed line, a scored line, or a perforated line, indicating to the user the intended folding area on the note.
  • the first and second privacy adhesive, 56, 57 are not pressure sensitive adhesives and thus do not exhibit tack.
  • tack means generally a material that is aggressively and permanently tacky in dry form (i.e., solvent free) at room temperature and firmly adheres to a variety of different surfaces, such as, but not limited to, a user's body or body parts, writing utensils, and common work surfaces, such as tabletops, and paper.
  • the first and second privacy adhesives adhere to each other under hand pressure. This type of construction allows for single sheet dispensing from a pad of notes without the need for a second release coating disposed on the second surface of the substrate.
  • the first privacy adhesive contacts the second privacy adhesive.
  • the first and second privacy adhesives are substantially similar in composition.
  • the first and second privacy adhesives are derived from a natural latex adhesive composition.
  • the first and second privacy adhesives are aggressive enough to allow for opening of the note and yet provide for tamper proof evidence. In other words, upon a first disassembly of the note, there are indications, such as significant curl in the substrate or even a tear in the substrate, to alert a recipient that the note has been opened.
  • Figure 7 shows a top plan view of another exemplary repositionable privacy note 70.
  • Figure 8 shows a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of Figure 7 taken along line 8 — 8.
  • the note includes a substrate 72 having opposing first and second surfaces, 72a and 72b respectively, and top and bottom edges, 72c and 72d respectively.
  • a first privacy adhesive 76 is disposed on the first surface of the substrate proximate to the bottom edge.
  • a repositionable adhesive 74 is disposed on the second surface of the substrate proximate to the top edge.
  • the note also includes a first release coating 78 disposed on the first surface proximate to the top edge.
  • a primer coating 77 is disposed proximate the first release coating and distal to the top edge. That is, the first release coating is sandwiched between the primer coating and the top edge.
  • a folding region generally designated as reference number 75, divides the note into a top portion, between the folding region and the top edge, and a bottom portion, between the folding region and the bottom edge.
  • the first privacy adhesive and perforations 71 extend from a first to a second side edge, 72e, 72f.
  • the first privacy adhesive is sandwiched between the perforations and the bottom edge of the substrate.
  • the user folds the note along the folding region so that the first privacy adhesive comes into contact with the primer coating. Because the first privacy adhesive adheres aggressively to the primer coating, to open the note, the recipient tears along the perforations. This feature provides tamper proof evidence should a third party intercept the note before an intended recipient receives the note.
  • Figures 9 and 10 show various views of yet another exemplary repositionable note 90 at different stages of the folding process where a portion of the note is folded over itself.
  • the user folds the note forward (as indicated by arrow B) along a folding region, generally denoted as reference number 95.
  • the user also folds along perforations 91 to create a flap 101 between the perforation and a bottom edge 92d of the substrate.
  • the message, written on first surface 92a is nearly concealed.
  • Figure 10 shows a cross- sectional view of the note 90 in a partially completely folded state.
  • An optional first privacy adhesive 96 disposed on a first surface 92a of the substrate, lies on the flap.
  • the flap is folded over (as indicated by arrow C) and wrapped around a top edge 92c of the substrate.
  • the first privacy adhesive adheres to a repositionable adhesive 94.
  • the repositionable adhesive has a larger surface area than the first privacy adhesive.
  • the repositionable adhesive can have a surface area that is about twice as larger as that of the surface area of the first privacy adhesive.
  • a first release coating 98 is disposed on the first surface of the substrate opposing the repositionable adhesive.
  • the first privacy adhesive may be replaced with an optional primer coating that is intended to adhere aggressively with the repositionable adhesive thereby providing the added feature of tamper proof, as the note will typically be opened by tearing along the perforations.
  • Figure 11 shows a top plan view of yet another exemplary repositionable privacy note 190.
  • Figure 12 shows a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of Figure 11 taken along line 12-12.
  • the note includes a substrate 192 having opposing first and second surfaces, 192a and 192b respectively, and top and bottom edges, 192c and 192d respectively.
  • Disposed on the first surface of the substrate proximate the bottom edge are a plurality of openings 200 in the substrate and a primer coating 196 extending from the bottom edge to an imaginary line 191.
  • Figures 9-11 and ⁇ Q 14 show circular shaped openings, any shape, including but not limited to, polygon-based shapes, can be used.
  • the imaginary line 191 is replaced with a line of perforations in the substrate extending from a first side edge to a second side edge of the substrate.
  • a repositionable adhesive 194 is disposed on the second surface of the substrate proximate to the top edge.
  • the note also includes a release coating 198 disposed on the first surface of the substrate proximate to the top edge.
  • a folding region generally denoted by reference number 195, divides the note into a top portion, between the folding region and the top edge, and a bottom portion, between the fold line and the bottom edge.
  • Figure 13 shows a schematic view of the note of Figure 11 in a partially folded state.
  • FIG. 14 shows a plan view of the back of the repositionable note 190 in a completely folded state.
  • the flap 201 has covered a portion of the repositionable adhesive 194 leaving a portion of the adhesive exposed (the area that is in the openings 200) thereby allowing for attachment of the folded note to an intended surface.
  • the repositionable adhesive is, in effect, recessed, i.e., set inward by a depth substantially equal to the thickness of the substrate.
  • the non-tacky adhesive 56 and 57 can be replaced with self-mating mechanical fasteners.
  • Such mechanical fasteners are typically formed with a polymeric base and a plurality of self-mating, typically polymeric, pins protruding from a first side of the base.
  • An opposing second side of the base typically contains a pressure sensitive adhesive that allows for attachment of the mechanical fastener to the substrate.
  • Illustrative mechanical fasteners is disclosed in WO 2006/014239, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
  • first privacy adhesive and second privacy adhesive if used, span the entire length (i.e., forms a stripe) of the substrate from a first side edge to the a second side edge.
  • the adhesive stripes can be replaced with a central dot of adhesive or multiple dots of adhesive.
  • the second surface can contain indicia, either pre-printed or handwritten indicia.
  • the user can additionally handwrite an additional comment, such as marking the note "Personal".
  • the note can have a preprinted "Personal" or "Privacy Note” marking.
  • the additional marking or writing affords additional privacy to the message because at least a portion of the message written on the first surface of the note has been obscured and cannot be read through the substrate.
  • the pre-printed marking can be in registration to ensure that it is generally located in one particular area of the note from one note to the next note, or it can be random, non-registered printing. Multiple markings can be printed as well.
  • Suitable substrates for use in the present invention can be constructed from a variety of materials including, e.g., paper, plastic (including foams and non-wovens), and textiles (wovens).
  • plastic means generally thermoplastic and thermoset polymers that can be made into films or sheets.
  • textiles means generally woven materials or fabrics of natural fibers, artificial fibers, or a combination thereof.
  • the substrate is paper, much like the paper currently used on Post-it ® Notes from 3M Company.
  • Suitable plastics would include, e.g., polyolef ⁇ n, polyester, polystyrene, polyamide, (covered by polyolefm category - PE & PP, etc) polyurethane and copolymers thereof. These materials may optionally be compounded with white pigment, nanoparticles or vesicles to mimic the appearance of paper. Plastics further include single and multilayer film constructions of one or more polymer materials, including blends, composites, and copolymers. The plastic films may be chemically or mechanically (calendaring, orienting) modified to mimic paper like performance with the added benefit of enhanced moisture and curl resistance, when compared to paper substrates.
  • any shape can be used.
  • Typical polygon based shapes includes square and hexagon.
  • Circles and or irregular shaped substrates such as, e.g., flowers, stars, and hearts, can also be used.
  • there will be regions in the substrate that can be designated as top and bottom edges and first and second side edges. These edges can, but do not need to be, straight edges or edges that are parallel to one another.
  • the repositionable adhesive is a repositionable pressure sensitive adhesive that is disposed on the second surface of the substrate.
  • One suitable repositionable adhesive is a microsphere adhesive.
  • An exemplary microsphere adhesive includes polyacrylic derivatives.
  • the repositionable adhesive can be solvent based, water based, or can be a solventless, hot melt adhesive.
  • Suitable repositionable adhesives includes those disclosed in the following US Patents: 3,691,140 (Silver); 3,857,731 (Merrill et al); 4,166,152 (Baker et al); 4,495,318 (Howard); 5,045,569 (Delagado); 5,073,457 (Blackwell) and 5,571,617 (Cooprider et al), 5,663,241 (Takamatsu et al); 5,714,327 (Cooprider et al); US RE 37,563 (Cooprider et al); and 5,756,625 (Crandall et al); 5,824,748 (Kesti et al); and 5,877,252 (Tsujimoto et al).
  • the first and or second privacy adhesive can be selected from the following types of adhesives: (1) recessed type adhesives disclosed in publication WO2005/077672, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety; particularly useful embodiments include those shown in Figures 21 to 28 inclusive, (2) pressure sensitive adhesives, and (3) repositionable adhesives as listed above for the repositionable adhesive.
  • first and or second release coating There are a variety of materials that can be used as the first and or second release coating (if used). Suitable examples include, but are not limited to, those that are based on straight chain alkane derivatives, polydialkyl siloxane derivatives, or fluorocarbon derivatives. Exemplary release coatings are described in U.S. Patent No. 5,032,460 (Kantner et al); and 6,352,766 (Crandall et al).
  • Sheets of 7.6 cm wide by 17.8 cm long paper including a 2.5 cm repositionable adhesive coated on a second surface near a top edge of the sheet was provided.
  • the repositionable adhesive a polyacrylic microsphere -based adhesive, was made according to U.S. Patent No. 5,824,748 (Kesti et al.). Domtar, Inc., Canada, supplied the paper.
  • a perforation was made near the first privacy adhesive across the width of the paper using a handheld aluminum saw tooth blade having a 2 cm diameter.
  • Ten sheets were stacked with the repositionable adhesive aligned at one end. The sheets were pressed (at the top edge where the repositionable adhesive is located) using a press at 3,000 psi at room temperature for 30 second to make a pad of repositionable privacy notes.
  • Example 2 Square sheets of paper of Example 1 were provided.
  • the hand coater included a knife set at a gap of 0.45 mm.
  • a first stripe of latex was coated near the bottom edge of the sheet and upon drying in an oven set at 65° for 30 minutes, yielded a first privacy adhesive.
  • a second stripe of latex was coated at 2.5 cm from the top edge, and dried at the same conditions recited above, to yield a second privacy adhesive.
  • the second privacy adhesive lies just beyond the second repositionable pre- coated on the opposing second surface.
  • the resulting privacy note was similar to that shown in Figure 5.
  • the sheets were cut using a paper cutter to a width of 2 cm and a length of 7.6 cm. Ten sheets were stacked with the repositionable adhesive aligned at one end and the first privacy adhesive aligned at the opposing end.
  • Example 2 The sheets were pressed together as in Example 1 to form a pad of repositionable privacy notes.
  • a first sheet from the pad was removed.
  • a message was inscribed on the first surface of the sheet.
  • a bottom portion of the sheet was folded forward such that the first and second privacy adhesive came into contact.
  • the resulting note was attached to a wall with its message concealed. At a later time, the note was removed and the message revealed by peeling the folded portion of the note using hand pressure.

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