Application aid and the use thereof

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40/27, 219/6

G09F 3/00 (2006.01) A61F 15/00 (2006.01) G09F 3/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2025138

An application aid for one or several articles, such as therapeutic systems, plasters, labels, or the like, adhering to and positioned in a mechanically releasable manner on a carrier or covering layer, respectively, which extends in sheet- like form and particularly is flexible, in the form of cuts or predetermined breaking lines formed within the carrier or covering layer is characterized in that each article is assigned a portion of the carrier or cover layer, which portion laterally projects said article and is removable from the rest of the carrier or cover layer by means of non-linear cuts or predetermined breaking lines, whereby the cuts or predetermined breaking lines connect two points at the edge of the carrier or cover layer and at least partially run below the contact surface of the articles, at least one of these points lies on that portion of the carrier or covering layer projecting the articles at the side, and the imaginary straight connecting line between these two points, except for the starting and the final point, does not exhibit any other points of intersection with the cuts or predetermined breaking lines.

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