Abstract: A dual flap scrapbook insert leaf for mounting in a scrapbook for preserving scrapbook displays and storing the displays in a multi-ring photo or scrapbook album. The dual flap scrapbook insert leaf consists of four polypropylene sheets laminated together and folded to form a plurality of display pockets. One of the sheets is formed and arranged to allow for the lamination of the other sheets thereupon. The scrapbook insert leaf further includes a plurality of apertures adapted to allow for connection to the multi-ring, post or strap hinge photo album.
Abstract: A display device for flat surfaces preserves the integrity of both the display item and the mounting surface by enabling the placing the display item in the polypropylene pocket, thereby eliminating the need to tape or tack the display item to the mounting surface and either pierce the display item with a tack or remove a portion of the display item when removing the tape, and similarly, the integrity of the mounting surface is preserved because the attachment member simply grabs on to the surface, instead of being pierced by a tack or taped.
Abstract: A pop-up display for mounting in a scrapbook or binder has folded tabs that are adhesively fastened to scrapbook or binder leaves is formed from a plastic sheet folded and bonded on two sides to form a pocket for an item such as a photograph, the tabs being aligned at an angle so that the display folds flat when the scrapbook or binder is closed and pops-up when opened.
Abstract: Laminated protective plastic sleeves are formed with an inner fuzzy layer laminated from a fuzzy surface sheet homogenous plastic substrate with an intermediate adhesive layer. The fuzzy laminate is then formed into a finished protective sleeve by shaping front and back plastic sheet laminations to hold a protected item identifying matter and descriptive matter, the finished layers being heat-welded and the finished sleeve being finally cut and shaped to the desired configuration.
Abstract: An adjustable book holding device adapted to support one or more groups of books, magazines, file folders, papers or the like in any desired spaced relation along an underlying panel which may be a shelf or tray. The device includes manually adjustable book supports adapted to bear against the outside books in each group. The book supports are longitudinally slidable and self-locking in response to lateral pressure from the books.