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Self-stick flag dispenser

a dispenser and self-sticking technology, applied in the field of flag dispensers, can solve the problems of time-consuming stacking and uneconomical use, and achieve the effect of saving labor efforts and easy assembly

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-07-10
KAN SHEN NAN
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Benefits of technology

[0008]Yet another objective of the present invention is that the self-stick flag dispenser is easily to be assembled and saves labor efforts.

Problems solved by technology

However, it is a time consuming job to put the stack of flags “a” to the board “a3” neatly.
Nevertheless, once the flags “b1” are used out, the box “b2” has to be discarded and this is not economical way of use.

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[0017]Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the self-stick flag dispenser 1 of the present invention comprises a base 2, two resilient members 3, 3′ and a stack of self-stick flags 4.

[0018]The base 2 is a hard, flat and elongate board which includes two longitudinal long sides 21, 21′ and two short sides 22, 22′. Two pairs of engaging portions, such as recesses 23, 23′, 24, 24′ are defined in the two long sides 21, 21′, wherein the two recesses 23, 23′ in one long side 21 are located corresponding to the two recesses 24, 24′ in the other long side 21′. The two resilient members 3, 3′ are mounted to the base 2 and engaged with two engaging portions 25, 25′ defined by the recesses 23, 23′, 24 and 24′. The resilient members 3, 3′ can be rubber bands or resilient strips.

[0019]The stack of flags 4 includes a plurality of flags 41 attached with each other and two ends of the stack of flags 4 are extended between the two resilient members 3, 3′ and the base 2. Each flag 41 has adhesive applied on mo...

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Abstract

A self-stick flag dispenser includes a base having two engaging portions and two resilient members are engaged with the two engaging portions so that two ends of a stack of self-stick flags are camped between the resilient members and the base. The stack of flags includes a plurality of flags attached with each other and each flag has adhesive applied on a most portion of a bottom thereof except for a pull end of each flag having no adhesive applied thereto. The pull ends of adjacent flags are arranged alternatively to each other. When the pull end of the first flag is pulled upward, the pull end of the next flag is pulled upward by the first flag and escapes from the resilient member and is located above the resilient member.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to a flag dispenser for alternatively popping up the next flag when peeling the top flag.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]There are many types of self-stick flags in the market and each flag can be easily stuck on pages of a book as a mark or an index. The flags can be marked with notes or words so as to remind the users about the nature of specific pages which have a flag attached thereon.[0003]A conventional self-stick flag dispenser is disclosed in FIG. 6 and generally includes a dispenser “a2” with a board “a3” and two restriction members “a4” extending from two ends of the board “a3”. A stack of flags “a” is attached on the board “a3” and positioned in the area “a5” above the board “a3” and the two restriction members “a4”. The stack of flags “a” includes a plurality of flags “a1” which are glued with each other. Each flag “a1” includes a pull end which is not applied with glue so that the user may hold the pull end and ...

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IPC IPC(8): B65H1/00
CPCB42D5/005
Inventor KAN, SHEN-NAN
Owner KAN SHEN NAN