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Segmented product with dispensing tabs
   
Document Number
US Patent 6756519
Issued Date
June 29, 2004
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Inventors
Johnson; Chris (Huntington Beach, CA)
O'Connell; Drew (Coldspring Harbor, NY)
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Abstract
A product in the form of a segmented strip includes tabs to assist in dispensing individual segments from the strip. Segments of the strip are separated by lines of perforations running transverse to the strip. A tab of sufficient size to be easily grasped is adhesively secured to the strip across the line of perforations. The tab is positioned so that less than half of the area of the tab is disposed on the segment that is the first to be dispensed. The majority of the surface of the tab is disposed on a segment that will be subsequently dispensed. When the first segment is dispensed, the tab is retained on the next segment since the adhered surface on the next segment is greater. The exposed portion of the tab may then be readily located and grasped when the next segment is to be dispensed.
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Owner
Cirrus Healthcare Products, LLC (Coldspring Harbor, NY)
Published
June 29, 2004
Application Number
10/057,421
Filed
January 25, 2002
US Classification
602/58   206/401 206/440 602/42 602/52 602/57
Int'l Classification
A61F   13/02   (20060101)   A61F   15/00   (20060101)   B65D   85/67   (20060101)   B65D   85/671   (20060101)  
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602/41   602/42   602/54   602/57   602/58   602/59   206/440   206/441   206/389   206/391   206/393   206/394   206/396   206/400   206/401   206/55   206/413   206/404   206/411   206/412  
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