[0001] This invention relates to a multi-layered bulletin board, more particularly to a
bulletin board having a stack of bulletin holding sheets to permit adhesion of a bulletin
thereon.
[0002] A conventional bulletin board, as shown in Figure 1, generally includes a bulletin
body 12 and a frame 11 surrounding the bulletin body 11. The bulletin body 11 is typically
made of a magnetically attractive metal, a wooden material or a cork material. In
use, positioning members 13, such as magnets or thumb pins, are required for positioning
a bulletin 14 on the bulletin body 12.
[0003] The conventional bulletin board suffers from the following drawbacks:
(1) Since the positioning members 13 are attached at selected points of the bulletin
14, the positioning effect thereof is not satisfactory. When a stack of bulletins
is to be pinned on the bulletin board, use of two or four pins at two or four corners
of the bulletins is not sufficient because the bulletins can be blown away from the
bulletin board 1 together with the positioning members 13.
(2) It is difficult to maintain a clean appearance for the bulletin board 1 after
a period of use. In addition, the appearance of the bulletin board 1 is monotonous.
[0004] The object of the present invention is to provide a multi-layered bulletin board
that includes a stack of bulletin holding sheets to permit adhesion of a bulletin
thereon.
[0005] Accordingly, the multi-layered bulletin board of the present invention includes a
stack of bulletin holding sheets, each of which has a first surface which is applied
with a pressure-sensitive adhesive that forms an adhesive layer adapted to permit
removable and repositionable adhesion of a bulletin thereon, and an opposite second
surface applied with a release agent that forms a release layer and that is adhered
removably to the adhesive layer of an adjacent one of the bulletin holding sheets.
[0006] Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the
following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a conventional bulletin board;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment the multi-layered bulletin
board according to the present invention;
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment; and
Figure 4 illustrates how an outermost bulletin holding sheet is removed from an inner
adjacent bulletin holding sheet of the multi-layered bulletin board of the present
invention.
[0007] Referring to Figures 2 and 3, the preferred embodiment of the multi-layered bulletin
board 2 of the present invention is shown to include a stack of bulletin holding sheets
21 and a cover sheet 214.
[0008] Each of the bulletin holding sheets 21 is made of a foamed material, paper or a plastic
material, and has a first surface which is applied with a pressure sensitive adhesive
that forms an adhesive layer 211 for posting a bulletin 3 thereon. The bulletin 3
has its inner surface entirely adhered to the adhesive layer 211 of an outermost one
of the bulletin holding sheets 21. In addition, since the adhesive layer 211 is made
from a pressure sensitive adhesive, the bulletin 3 can be adhered thereto removably
and repositionably as desired. Each of the bulletin holding sheets 21 further has
a second surface opposite to the first surface and applied with a release agent that
forms a release layer 213 which is adhered removably to the adhesive layer 211 of
an inner adjacent one of the bulletin holding sheets 21.
[0009] The bulletin holding sheets 21 are further provided with a plurality of caps 212
of substantially triangular shape, which are fitted to the aligned corners of the
bulletin holding sheets 21, respectively, to shield the adhesive layers 211 of the
bulletin holding sheets 21 so as to prevent the bulletin holding sheets 21 from adhering
to one another at the corners. As such, the bulletin holding sheet 21 can be easily
separated from adjacent bulletin holding sheets 21.
[0010] The cover sheet 214 (shown in phantom line in Figure 2) is adhered removably to the
adhesive layer 211 of the outermost one of the bulletin holding sheets 21 before the
multi-layered bulletin board 2 is used so as to protect the adhesive layer 211 of
the outermost bulletin holding sheet 21 from being contaminated by dust and losing
its tackiness.
[0011] The bulletin board 1 may be fixed to a wall by means of a fastener, an adhesive,
etc. When using the bulletin board 1, the cover sheet 214 is first removed from the
outermost bulletin holding sheet 21. Then, a bulletin 3 is posted to the adhesive
layer 211 of the outermost bulletin holding sheet 21 at a predetermined location.
The bulletin 3 can be repeatedly adhered to and removed from the outermost bulletin
holding sheet 21 as desired. When the adhesion property of the outermost bulletin
holding sheet 21 diminishes owing to repeated use and presence of contaminants, the
used outermost bulletin holding sheet 21 is removed to expose the adhesive layer 211
of an inner adjacent one of the bulletin holding sheets 21.
[0012] Referring to Figure 4, the outer one of the bulletin holding sheets 21 may be removed
by handling the cap 212 provided on the corner of the outer bulletin holding sheet
21. The caps 212 facilitate removal of the used bulletin holding sheets 21.
[0013] In practice, the bulletin holding sheets 21 of the multi-layered bulletin board 2
of the present invention may be designed to have different patterns thereon so that
a different visual effect is presented whenever the used bulletin holding sheet 21
is removed to expose an inner adjacent one of the bulletin holding sheets 21.
[0014] Since each of the bulletin holding sheets 21 is provided with the adhesive layer
211 for removable and repositionable adhesion of the bulletin 3 thereto, positioning
members for positioning the bulletin 3 on the bulletin board are not required.
[0015] As each of the bulletin holding sheets 21 is removably adhered to an inner adjacent
one of the bulletin holding sheets 21, the bulletin board 2 can always maintain a
clean and fresh appearance even after a long period of use. With the provision of
the caps 212 on the bulletin holding sheets 21 of the preferred embodiment, each of
the bulletin holding sheets 21 can be easily removed from the inner adjacent one of
the bulletin holding sheets 21.
1. A multi-layered bulletin board characterized in by a stack of bulletin holding sheets
21, each of said bulletin holding sheets 21 having a first surface which is applied
with a pressure-sensitive adhesive that forms an adhesive layer 211 adapted to permit
removable and repositionable adhesion of a bulletin thereon, and an opposite second
surface which is applied with a release agent that forms a release layer 213 and that
is adhered removably to said adhesive layer 211 of an adjacent one of said bulletin
holding sheets 21.
2. The multi-layered bulletin board according to Claim 1, further characterized by a
cover sheet 214 which is adhered removably to said adhesive layer 211 of an outermost
one of said bulletin holding sheets 21 so as to cover said adhesive layer 211.
3. The multi-layered bulletin board according to Claim 1, characterized in that said
bulletin holding sheets 21 have aligned corners provided with means 212 for preventing
said corners of said bulletin holding sheets 21 from adhering to one another.
4. The multi-layered bulletin board according to Claim 3, characterized in that said
means includes a plurality of caps 212 fitted to said corners, respectively, to shield
said adhesive layers 211 of said bulletin holding sheets 21 at said corners.