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Self-adherent foam wrapping material
   
Document Number
US Patent 5004642
Issued Date
April 2, 1991
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Inventors
Youngs; Janene (Harrisburg, IL)
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Abstract
Wrapping material formed of a foamed plastic-like material. The wrapping is formed in elongated strips and adheres to itself and most surfaces it is applied to without requiring the use of a separate adhesive.
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Published
April 2, 1991
Application Number
07/568,024
Filed
August 16, 1990
US Classification
428/222   428/304.4 428/317.3 428/409 428/906
Int'l Classification
A61F   13/02   (20060101)   C09J   7/00   (20060101)  
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428/222   428/304.4   428/317.3   428/409   428/906  
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