Book-leaf Holders And Marks Patents (Class 281/42)
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Patent number: 4901665Abstract: A book mark that locates an exact line, column, and page in an open book having two or one column pages. The bookmark body is encircled with a slide with an index line that can be moved vertically to align with any line of the text. Two sets of indicia are on the body. One set indicates the desired page, the other set indicates the desired column. In use, the body is first oriented so that the indicia indicating the desired page and column are at the upper portion of the right hand page. And then the slide is moved to indicate the line on that desired column and page.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Inventor: Paul J. Carlin
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Patent number: 4896927Abstract: A combination clip-board and case which is adapted to protect the paper when not in use, including a clip-board on which a clip is located integral with a pivoting member having a pin at each end thereof, and a case having a sliding groove and a hollow portion on each side of the case so that the pins are rotatable in the hollow portions. The clip-board is optionally settable to working or storage state due to the pins being rotatable in the hollow portions.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1989Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Inventors: David Liu, Jane Keo
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Patent number: 4892334Abstract: A portable clipboard includes an integral storage box for transporting various accessories such as pens, pencils, erasers, rulers, calculators, etc. The writing surface of the clipboard is provided with a spring retaining clip for securing papers and is mounted by a hinge to a shallow rectangular box. In a second embodiment, a battery operated light is secured by a flexible stem on the upper surface of the clipboard and a digital clock is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1989Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Inventor: Gary A. Sinclair
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Patent number: 4869529Abstract: A bookmark and page holding device is provided for automatically holding and marking a page of a book. A spring clip attaches the bookmark to the rear cover of a book. A spring-loaded swing arm is pivotally attached to the spring clip at one end and has a page holder plate pivotally attached to the other end. In one embodiment, the swing arm is lengthwise adjustable to accommodate various sizes of books. As the book page is turned, the page holder plate pivots up and away from the page, allowing the page holder plate to return to the next page under the action of the spring-loaded swing arm. In a second embodiment, the page holder plate can be removed from the device and replaced. In a preferred embodiment, the page holder has an arcuate, inwardly curving edge for engaging the edge of the turned page to facilitate its use with lightweight paper. The page holder plate marks the last page being read when the book is closed as well as when opened.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1988Date of Patent: September 26, 1989Inventor: Henry R. Hoffman, Jr.
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Patent number: 4869196Abstract: A coiled bookmark which is designed for mounting on the book binding or spine of a book and is positioned in a cavity provided in the pages of the book adjacent to the spine, when not in use. The coiled bookmark is constructed of a resilient, preferably transparent material having a built-in "memory" or bias for selectively coiling in the bookmark cavity and extension from the bookmark cavity across selected open pages to mark the pages when the book is closed on the extended bookmark. Multiple coiled bookmarks may be provided in spaced relationship along the book spine for marking several pages simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1988Date of Patent: September 26, 1989Inventor: R. Randall Northcutt
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Patent number: 4869452Abstract: A device for mounting a writing pad structure having dual faces on opposite sides, comprises a frame structure having parallel members which may be inserted in a folder or compendium. A transverse member is connected between the parallel members and slides along the length thereof. The writing pad structure is hingeably mounted on the transverse member such that the writing pad structure can be turned over to expose either face thereof, the transverse member sliding along the parallel frame member, to permit writing to take place on the exposed face. The writing pad structure remains substantially within the zone defined by the parallel frame members.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1988Date of Patent: September 26, 1989Assignee: Paul Bennett Creative Consultancy Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Paul L. Bennett
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Patent number: 4867479Abstract: A slide file is disclosed, which comprises a file cover, a file board, a slender file base to which the respective one side end of the file cover and the file board are adhered, and an elastic slider with a sideways U-shaped transverse section extrapolated on the file base slidably in the width direction of the base and having upper and lower plates for opening or closing a paper clip portion communicated with a bonded portion of the file cover.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1988Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Assignee: King Jim Co., Ltd.Inventor: Satoshi Mizutani
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Patent number: 4861073Abstract: A paper-holding device includes transparent front and back panels that include a plurality of orthogonally oriented intersecting crease lines and a leaf which is mounted to overly the panels. The leaf magnifies material therebeneath, and is adapted, in one embodiment of the invention, to move on the holder. The holder is adapted to be folded in a manner that permits the paper to be folded to expose columns thereof for reading.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Inventor: Leonid Poretsky
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Patent number: 4848799Abstract: A ribbon bookmark which is to be joined to a book by adhesive means and optionally disposed intermediate the tape across the backbone of the signatures and the spine of said book, or on the exposed surface of said spine. Means are provided to facilitate installation of said ribbon bookmark.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1988Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Inventor: Isadore Turetsky
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Patent number: 4838198Abstract: A book mark releasably mountable on a book. The book mark includes a book page indicator member and a clip which is detachably mountable over an edge of a book, such as an edge of a book cover. The book page indicator member is releasably attachable to the clip by, preferably, a two-part mating fabric pile and loop fastener, one part being mounted on the book page indicator member and the other part being mounted on a clip. A flexible connector may be provided extending between and coupling the book page indicator member to the clip.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1988Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Inventor: Darryl T. Knox
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Patent number: 4824141Abstract: A compact page holder device 2 for holding a book 80 open at some selected pages 92, 94. A bundle of book leaves 96 including one of the selected pages 92 extends forward through slot 54, over finger 20, back through slot 52, and under finger 10. A second bundle of book leaves 98 including the other selected page 94 is woven forward through slot 54, over finger 30, back through slot 56, and under finger 40. The interweaving of page holder fingers and book leaf bundles keeps the book and the page holder securely together despite casual handling. Pages may be turned while the page holder is holding the book open by slipping the pages out from under one end finger 10 and back under the other end finger 40.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1987Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Inventors: Arthur M. Lewis, Flora B. Lewis
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Patent number: 4819964Abstract: A combination book jacket cover is removably secured to a book via transparent jacket-tapes to project the book and to prevent the book's hard covers from pulling out of the jacket cover's end flaps upon the book's back or spine being flexed, or from sliding up or down, thereby preventing tear or damage of the jacket cover, or damage to the book's hard covers and back. The jacket-tapes have adhesively coated end portions that are removably engaged with corresponding top and bottom portions of the jacket cover and end flaps.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1988Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Inventor: Emmanuel Dupuis
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Patent number: 4813370Abstract: An improved bookmarker for maintaining the place of a reader in a book having a spring retaining marking arm. A u-shaped clip has upwardly extending front and back sections and a bottom section having an axial slot on one edge and an opening spaced from the slot. The marking arm has a hook portion and a loop portion for engaging the opening and slot, respectively, of the bottom section fixedly securing the marking arm to the clip.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1988Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Inventor: Scott A. Capamaggio
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Patent number: 4809246Abstract: A sound illustrated book comprises a plurality of sheets bearing printed matter, a page indicator circuit, and an audio sound reproducing circuit. The page indicator circuit comprises a code generator, and a decoder. An unique code is generated by said code generator, when the book is opened to any one of said sheet. Said unique code is transmitted to said decoder, and a pre-recorded message related to the matter printed on said any one of said sheets is played by said audio sound reproducing circuit according to a decoded signal from said decoder.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Inventor: Lih Jeng
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Patent number: 4798401Abstract: By combining a pad having a repositionable adhesive with a carbonless imaging system, multiple copies of a writing on the top sheet of the pad are provided. These features have application in pads for memos, inter-office correspondence, and notes. A user may select the desired set of copies by removing the required number of sheets from the pad. If a divider is provided with each pad, e.g. a cardboard or a hard insert sheet, the multiple pages are imaged before they are removed from the pad by inserting the divider into the pad after counting the appropriate number of sheets to be copied. Thus, the divider prevents copying and imaging throughout the entire pad.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1987Date of Patent: January 17, 1989Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventor: Walter G. Greig
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Patent number: 4793632Abstract: A bookmark and page holding device is provided for automatically holding and marking a page of a book. A spring clip attaches the bookmark to the rear cover of a book. A spring-loaded swing arm is pivotally attached to the spring clip at one end and has a page holder plate pivotally attached to the other end. As the book page is turned, the page holder plate pivots up and away from the page, allowing the page holder plate to return to the next page under the action of the spring-loaded swing arm. In one embodiment, the page holder has an arcuate, inwardly curving edge for engaging the edge of the turned page to facilitate its use with lightweight paper. The page holder plate marks the last page being read when the book is closed as well as when opened.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1986Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Inventor: Henry R. Hoffman, Jr.
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Patent number: 4790563Abstract: A self-adhesive label on a release backing material comprising a sheet which has been folded so that an upper sheet portion covers, and extends over an edge of, a lower sheet portion, the upper surface of the upper sheet portion bearing a desired lithographically printed image and the two opposed inner surfaces of the sheet portions bearing a second desired printed image. The self-adhesive label is manufactured from a support web comprising a self-adhesive backed material carried on a release backing material. The lower surface of the lower sheet portion and the lower surface of the extending part of the upper sheet portion of the sheet being adhered to the upper surface of the self-adhesive backed material, and a weakened tear line extends across that part of the upper sheet portion which covers the lower sheet portion whereby the tear line can be torn thereby to unfold the label and reveal the two opposed inner surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1987Date of Patent: December 13, 1988Inventor: David J. Instance
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Patent number: 4789124Abstract: An apparatus for reading, transporting or storing continuous, fanfold paper includes a base member adapted to support mulitple stacks of joined pages of paper with separate elements engaging the lower edges of each stack of paper. Upstanding elements on the base member engage pin feed holes of each stack to provide additional stability retaining the stacks in place while permitting ready turning of the pages from one stack to the other. The base may be integral or comprise two sections with alternate construction permitting attachment and separation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1987Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Inventor: Amos D. Wimberley
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Patent number: 4787653Abstract: A slit is cut along the nesting fold line of a doubly folded folio format newspaper in order to minimize the buckling of the paper when the pages are turned. The slit has a length of between about 2 and 5 inches and is located so as to be bisected by the secondary fold line of the newspaper which is perpendicularly disposed to the nesting fold line. A specialized tool is provided for manually cutting the slit.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Inventor: Robert B. Stewart, Jr.
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Patent number: 4784508Abstract: A tabular indexing system is provided having index insert sheets incorporating perforations defining a plurality of index tabs, so that unused index tabs may be removed from the insert sheets, and protective carries into which the index sheets are inserted. The index insert sheets are preferably the size of a full sheet of paper and may be used in photocopiers for making multiple sets of indexes. Index insert sheets having pre-formed, die-cut tabs also may be used. The protective carriers are suitable for use in loose-leaf binders or the like. The index insert sheets may be provided with perforations defining semicircular tabs that may be opened and used for holding additional sheets of paper on the insert to prevent the index tab from being covered.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1986Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Inventor: Brian M. Shannon
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Patent number: 4778201Abstract: An automatic bookmarker band consisting of an elastic yarn-like band stretched diagonally across a plate-like member and over a corner or edge of any given page of a book. The plate-like member is engageable with the inwardly folded flap of a dust jacket to cover the book.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Corporation IdeoInventors: Kinuko Kouno, Shigeru Tamai
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Patent number: 4765652Abstract: A book mark is disclosed which is an extension of a book's endpaper or flyleaf and folded such that the fold coincides with the width of the book page and the extension folds inwardly to mark a place in the book. The book mark may be made as a separate endpaper extension by folding a sheet of paper of defined length along its longitudinal axis to form a major portion and a minor portion which has adhered to its outfold surface adhesive for attachment to the endpaper or flyleaf such that the outer edge of the endpaper or flyleaf coincides with the fold and the extension folds inwardly to mark a place in the book.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1986Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Inventor: Harry D. Troyen
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Patent number: 4735438Abstract: A pocket-sized, portable book page holder for use in connection with holding open a smaller book having relatively narrow pages joined together along a central binding without obscuring the text appearing on the selected spread-apart pages, the book page holder including a pair of retainers biased into close juxtaposition with a spine and movable away from the spine and from one another by the manipulation of actuating handles associated with the retainers so as to receive a portion of the book between the retainers for gripping by the retainers along marginal portions of the selected pages and to hold the book open to the selected pages, the book page holder being in a compact, folded configuration for ease of carrying when not in use.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1987Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Inventor: Russell G. Demarest, Jr.
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Patent number: 4734036Abstract: A teaching aid for reinforcing a student's ability to learn an unfamiliar language includes an upper sheet (12) marked with symbolic indicia to be taught to the student and one or more base sheets (11), each marked with a different translated version of the indicia on the upper sheet. The indicia on each base sheet are marked in registry with the corresponding indicia on the upper sheet. One edge of the base sheet is joined, temporarily or permanently, to a corresponding edge of the upper sheet to allow the upper sheet to be lifted up from the base sheet to briefly expose a corresponding translation, transliteration, interpretation, or paraphrase marked on the base sheet then lowered again so that reading of the upper sheet can be instantly resumed. The upper sheet and the base sheet may be parts of a single sheet having a fold line at the joined edges. The upper and base sheets may be joined at any corresponding edges, but the top edges are preferred for sheets having lengths greater than their widths.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1986Date of Patent: March 29, 1988Inventor: Helene Kasha
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Patent number: 4732107Abstract: A removable page marker is formed from an elongated rectangular sheet of material folded back upon itself to form an upper and lower leg. The free end of the upper leg is bent back upon itself and extended between the upper and lower legs so as to yieldably bias against the lower leg. A fastener through the upper and lower legs forms a loop portion for holding an inscription sheet of printed matter.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1987Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Inventor: Edwin W. Jacobsen
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Patent number: 4726606Abstract: The invention relates to a book holding device for holding the pages of a book in an open position for reading. The device consists of two support bars connected at a pivotal joint. Each support bar carries a slide bar spaced therefrom by stop clips. Each slide bar carries a book clip which may slide along the slide bar to adjust for different book sizes. Provision is also made for folding the device for storage. One of the slice bars is hingedly mounted to its support bar such that the book clip can be removed from the slide bar. The other support bar is formed as a hollow housing to allow the device to be folded after the book clip has been removed.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1986Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Inventor: James G. D'Alessandro
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Patent number: 4706995Abstract: A bookmark/writing instrument includes a thin, generally planar card made of a flexible material, and having a cutout section formed therein for receiving and holding a writing instrument. The writing instrument is made of athin generally planar piece of material dimensioned to fit within the cut-out section of the card in a co-planar relationship therewith. Structure is included for releasably holding the piece of material in place within the cut-out section of the card. A marking device is disposed on the piece of material to enable writing on or otherwise marking an object. At least one side edge of the card is substantially straight to provide a straight edge for marking.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1986Date of Patent: November 17, 1987Inventor: Kip H. Dopp
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Patent number: 4685701Abstract: A book-like shopping cart attachment rests on the cart pushing handle at a convenient angle for viewing by a shopper in a supermarket or other store. The device can mount a hand calculator, note paper, a pencil and coupon holding clips. Attaching hooks engage a cross bar of the cart near and below the pushing handle and the hooks are pivotally connected to a center bar of the device and are limited in their swinging movement in one direction by a stop plate, whereby the hooks always assume a proper angle to stabilize the device during its use on the cart.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1986Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Inventors: Anita L. Amundson, Joseph Tokay
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Patent number: 4679823Abstract: A shelf filing identification handle and method for identifying and facilitating withdrawal of file pockets or the like from a horizontal row thereof are characterized by a flexible loop forming strap having a central portion upon which identifying indicia may be applied, and adhesive means which may be rendered operative only at respective ends of the strap for affixing the strap ends to respective walls of the file pocket adjacent a side edge thereof with the central portion forming an open loop projecting outwardly beyond such side edge of the file pocket. The identifying indicia applied to the outwardly projecting central portion can be easily viewed for file identification without having to remove the file pocket. When removal is desired, the open loop may be easily grasped and pulled to withdraw the file pocket from the horizontal row without damage to the file pocket.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1984Date of Patent: July 14, 1987Inventor: Francis J. Nagy
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Patent number: 4645236Abstract: A book page holder is made from a thin flat single piece of material such as plexiglass. It has an elongated rectangularly shaped back member with a first pair of fingers on one end and the second pair of fingers on the other extended in the same direction as the first pair. There is a slit between the fingers of each pair and it is through these slits that pages of an open book are placed.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1985Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Inventor: Louis F. Kemp, Jr.
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Patent number: 4618166Abstract: A notebook construction in which multiple blank pages of a small notebook are provided by folded sheets of paper eight times the nominal dimensions of the notebook pages. Selective unfolding of the folded pages provides larger pages for use where desired. Sheets of paper having an area eight times the area of the folded pages are stacked and sewn together along one-half of a center fold. The other half of the center fold is cut so that each half of the sheet may be folded twice to the completely folded page size, and the sheets are of different colors so that the two halves of a particular sheet may be selected and used. The stitching utilizes threads of different colors, and the threads extend beyond the stitching by a distance sufficient for the threads to act as a built-in bookmark. The stiffer cover of the notebook has rows of perforations spaced inwardly from its edges to facilitate removal of edge portions so that the cover can fit into a pocket or pockets in a protective and/or decorative outer cover.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1984Date of Patent: October 21, 1986Inventor: Peter H. Y. Hsi
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Patent number: 4589682Abstract: A mobile binding is provided comprising holding elements or S shaped clips and formed from two sheets of cardboard, or a similar semi rigid material, which extends over the whole length of the binding and which are bonded together, except at least in the end portions of the back, the inner sheet having an opening in which one of the end legs of the S shaped element may be engaged, the other end then being engaged in the middle of a review to be bound. The improvement consists in providing said holding elements with a notch on the inner face of their portion situated opposite said opening when they are in position in the binding; it also comprises a plate which may be engaged in said opening between said two sheets of the back and which is provided with an outwardly turned flange adapted for engagement in the notches of said elements.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1985Date of Patent: May 20, 1986Inventor: Francois Balland
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Patent number: 4574727Abstract: A user installed bookmark formed as an assembly of a flat anchor and an elongate flexible marker. The anchor is provided with a pressure sensitive adhesive which serves at an integral tail portion to retain the marker and, when exposed by removing a backing layer, serves to fix the assembly to a book. The release backing includes a convenient pull tab donated from a tail portion of an anchor when these elements are blanked from sheet stock.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1983Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Inventor: Robert P. Martin, Jr.
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Patent number: 4572546Abstract: A bookpin for clamping onto an open book and holding the pages flat for reading without using the hands comprises a front hold down arm having a free end and a hinge end, a rear hold down arm having a free end and a hinge end, a hinge portion connecting the hinge ends together to urge the front and rear arms together so as to clamp onto an open book and hold it flat for reading, the front hold down arm being made of a clear see-through material so a reader can read through it, the free ends forming an open end of the pin for slipping it over the book, the hinge ends forming a closed end of the bookpin, and the free end of each arm having an outwardly flared portion for more easily slipping the bookpin onto the book.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1983Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Inventor: Joseph A. Morrison
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Patent number: 4569538Abstract: A bookmark with a retaining hook element at the top thereof to receive the upper end of the bound edge of a book and positively prevent the bookmark from shifting longitudinally and laterally of said bound edge. In one form, the bookmark is provided with a plurality of reference indicia slits along opposite edges of an elongated body and includes a plurality of elongated cord elements adapted to be inserted into one or more of said indicia slits along the edges of the body to provide reference indicia for the subject matter of the book.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1983Date of Patent: February 11, 1986Inventor: Lloyd F. Kurschner
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Patent number: 4552382Abstract: The disclosed bookholder incorporates a viewing window with either an integral or detachable magnification element that permits magnified viewing of the pages held beneath the viewing window.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1983Date of Patent: November 12, 1985Inventor: Mollie G. W. Cowden
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Patent number: 4505219Abstract: An adjustable bookmark for paperback and hard cover books including an integral non-stretchable member having an adjustable loop portion and a marker portion, the adjustable loop portion being adapted to fit around one cover of a book, adjustable loop defining member affixed to one end of the non-stretchable member and operatively engaging another portion of the non-stretchable member to define the adjustable loop portion, the remainder of the non-stretchable member extending from the adjustable loop defining member defining the marker portion, a decorative member attached to the marker portion at a position remote from the end of the adjustable loop portion so that when the size of the adjustable loop is adjusted by moving the adjustable loop defining member to fit tightly around one cover of book and the adjustable loop defining member is positioned adjacent the top of such a cover, the marker portion will extend downwardly from the adjustable loop defining member and may be positioned to mark a desired pagType: GrantFiled: December 16, 1983Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Inventor: Mary G. Mangano
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Patent number: 4487156Abstract: A bookmark, comprising an anchoring member 1, 2 for securing the bookmark to the cover of a book, and a pointer 3 connected to the anchoring member and adapted in use to overlie an edge portion of pages of the book, and extending generally in the direction of a center portion of the spine of the book, the arrangement being such that the pointer is capable in use of flexing outwardly of the pages of the book on turning of a page, to allow passage of the page past the pointer. The outermost end of arm 4 carries a small stop 6 which is positioned to bear on the top edge of the book cover when used with a hard-backed book. This urges the outer end of arm 4 upwardly, and thus the pointer 3 downwardly, to compensate for the fact that the pages of a hard-backed book are generally lower than the cover.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1982Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Inventor: Barry J. Frost
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Patent number: 4474383Abstract: A holder to permit the holding of a hand held book in open condition using a single hand of the reader, thereby facilitating the use of the holder in public transportation vehicles and the like while standing. The device is collapsible when not in use to permit ready storage.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1983Date of Patent: October 2, 1984Inventor: Chris T. Kikis
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Patent number: 4462614Abstract: A book marker is formed of an elongated relatively stiff member. Clips or hooks are formed at the opposite ends of the member and an elastic segment is provided along the length of the member so that the book marker ends can be engaged around opposite edges of a book page with the elastic segment retracting said ends toward one another so as to positively clamp the book marker to the book page.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1982Date of Patent: July 31, 1984Inventor: Edward Krause
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Patent number: 4456286Abstract: Apparatus for wall mounting a presentation board comprises a wall mounted support bracket, a hook shaped mounting member for detachably and pivotably engaging the support bracket, and an angled support member connecting the mounting member to the presentation board such that the board is supportable in an inclined position with respect to the mounting wall. Further apparatus is provided for mounting a bound presentation pad to the board in an orientation such that the unbound ends of a pad sheet are releasably retained against unintended displacement but successive sheets may be exposed by releasing covering sheets and allowing the released sheet to hang down from the bound ends.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1982Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Inventor: Walker Jamar
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Patent number: 4437685Abstract: A book index marker combined with a book such as a telephone directory, dictionary or the like in which information is categorized alphabetically, numerically or the like with the index marker of the present invention providing readily observable indicia associated with the pages of the book which constitute the initial page of each category of information in the book. In one embodiment, the index marker is inserted between the pages of the book with the indexing indicia disposed above and below the top and bottom edges of the book with this embodiment being secured in place by an elastic band extending externally of the spine of the book or by anchoring elements engaging the spine of the book. In another embodiment of the invention, the index marker has the indicia disposed along the vertical free edges of the pages of the book and has a spine extendng outwardly of the spine of the book and secured thereto by a rubber band extending between the pages of the book adjacent the spine.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1982Date of Patent: March 20, 1984Inventor: Jose Valencia
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Patent number: 4412692Abstract: An appliance for a book or the like having an outer panel with portions for securing the outer panel on the book, and a member mounted on the outer panel movable to and from a position within the book for marking a selected portion of the book.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1981Date of Patent: November 1, 1983Inventor: Donald E. Williams
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Patent number: 4395057Abstract: A book holder for comfortably and securely supporting a book with one hand without the aid of an inanimate support platform such as a table and to aid in the carrying of the book. The book holder has a handle means in connection with elastic bands that attach to the ends of the book. Bookmarking strands may be combined with the book holder to mark the user's place.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1981Date of Patent: July 26, 1983Inventor: John W. Young
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Patent number: 4382617Abstract: A combined book leaf holder and bookmark (10) for both paper back and hard cover books comprised of a pair of substantially parallel prongs (12 & 14) for insertion of one of the prongs (12) behind the spine of the book and the other prong (14) between the leaves several pages beyond the pages of immediate interest, each of the prongs (12 & 14) being in the form of two wire legs (16, 18 & 22,20) with one of the legs of each of the prongs (16 & 20) emanating from a common juncture (24) and the other leg of each of the prongs (18 & 22) emanating from a reverse bend (26 & 28) at the extremity of the prong, each of the other legs (18 & 22) having a wire arm (34 & 36) extending outwardly at substantially right angles to the prongs (12 & 14), the respective arms (34 & 36) being in substantially a single plane with the prongs (12 & 14) and extending in opposite directions from each other, and each of the arms (34 & 36) having a finger (42 & 44) transverse to the associated arm (34 & 36) for engaging a page of the booType: GrantFiled: October 14, 1980Date of Patent: May 10, 1983Inventor: J. Paul Fortier
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Patent number: 4358012Abstract: A stack of cardmarkers for use by accountants and bookeepers when making entries in ledgers which are then tallied, and a dispenser pack from which the cardmarks are individually slided for use, each cardmark being a flat strip of polystyrene with holes near each end, and a notch along each side edge, engaged by a protrusion inside the pack, and the pack comprising a box that is open on one end and on top.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1980Date of Patent: November 9, 1982Inventors: Charlotte Marsala, George Spector
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Patent number: 4335903Abstract: A clip including a body portion for positioning on the spine of a book and a tail portion positionable on the inner spine. A head portion is provided to extend laterally of the body portion and when placed over the inner corners of adjacent pages will hold them apart. The pages can be turned over with the clip retained on the spine and be received in a cavity between the tail portion and the head portion. The clip also provides a book page marker.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1980Date of Patent: June 22, 1982Inventors: David A. Collins, Robyn A. Collins
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Patent number: 4285532Abstract: A book marker useful to mark a page in a book as well as hold a page down while the book is being read is disclosed. The device has a frame which supports and guides a pair of cover engaging members. These markers have elongated C-shaped portions which hook over the upper and lower edges of a book cover and are biased towards one another. An arm is pivotally attached to an outer corner of one of the C-shaped portions. The end of the arm has a swingable page marker extending over the page of the book. Preferably this page marker is a thin stiff wire that minimizes any obstructions to reading the book. The arm is spring loaded causing the page marker to press against the page. This page marker can be swung out of the way when desired, for example when the book is first mounted or when a great number of pages are to be advanced. The device assists the reader by keeping the pages on one side of the book held down during reading, as well as marking the place when the book is closed.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1979Date of Patent: August 25, 1981Assignee: Leonard RussoInventor: Charles S. Davis
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Patent number: 4235031Abstract: An index tab is disclosed which attaches over a corner of a sheet or several sheets of paper. The tab includes a tubular body which has a paper enclosing portion receptive to a triangular corner portion of the sheets of paper and a projecting portion which projects from an edge of the sheets of paper. The index tab is attached to the papers by means of a single staple which penetrates both the paper enclosing portion of the body and the corner of the sheets of paper so that the same staple which holds the paper together, also attaches the index tab thereto.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1978Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Inventor: Henry Aguilar
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Patent number: 4235457Abstract: A readers clip for holding the pages of a book open at a desired place comprising an integral wire article having a straight back tine, a front page retainer having book gripping portions and lateral page holding portions, and a coil spring portion connecting the upper end of the tine with the upper end of the page retainer biasing the tine and page retainer together. The tine fits down the spine of a book while the front page retainer extends downwardly along the front of the book spine with the lateral portions overlying and holding adjacent open pages at a desired location in the book.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1979Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Inventor: Jack J. Brewer