Book-type Cover With Attached Retainer Patents (Class 206/450)
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Patent number: 10479131Abstract: An apparatus for storing and organizing sewing pattern pieces is disclosed herein. The apparatus may include a housing, a lid, locks, and a plurality of sleeves removably inserted within the housing. The apparatus may be useful for efficiently storing and organizing a plurality of pattern pieces to provide easy access to organized, unblemished pattern pieces.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2018Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Inventor: Angie Stevens
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Patent number: 10106297Abstract: A bag has a bag body that defines an interior and opening. A reclosable closure repeatably closes the opening. A header includes a covering flap connected to the bag body and has upwardly and inwardly angled side edge margin. Zones of weakness defining a tear strip extend across the covering flap. The covering flap can be attached to the bag body while covering the closure. To access the closure, the tear strip is torn away. The bag can also have a removable panel, which can be attached to the removable panels of other bags to form a header pack. The bag body and covering flap can be removed from the header pack by being torn along another zone of weakness between the covering flap and removable panel that has a lower tear strength than the zones of weakness defining the tear strip.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2016Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: Inteplast Group CorporationInventors: Li-Yung Chang, Hsiaolei Li
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Patent number: 9764585Abstract: A document storage assembly includes a case that may contain a document. The case is substantially comprised of a translucent material such that the document may be viewed while the document is within the case. The case comprising a first half hingedly coupled to a second half. The case is positioned in an open position such that the document may be positioned between the first half and the second half. The case is sealed when the case is positioned in a closed position such that the case prevents moisture from contacting the document. A gasket is coupled to the first half thereby facilitating the case to be sealed when the case is positioned in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2015Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Inventor: Garrett Meadows
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Patent number: 8033747Abstract: A binder including a first cover and a second cover pivotally coupled to the first cover, both of the covers being generally flat and planar and having a first and second opposite sides thereof. The binder further includes a pocket coupled to the first cover, wherein the pocket can be accessed from both the first and second sides of the first cover.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2004Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: Edward P. Busam, Dana M. Walker
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Patent number: 7661900Abstract: A binder arrangement that has a plurality of covers hingably connected to a spine that spaces apart each cover such that each cover can carry a binder and be closed one on top of the other without either binder interfering with each other or case closure. Each binder includes a hold down page that is releasably attached by a hold down page latch that accommodates the binder holding contents having different thicknesses. In a preferred embodiment, the hold down page latch comprises a hook and loop fastener that has a loop strip fixed to a latch strap and a hook strip that is fixed to the hold down page. To increase the number of opening and closing cycles the binder arrangement can endure, the binder arrangement has sidewalls joined by a fastening arrangement that is resiliently anchored at one end to the spine, preferably by an elastomeric connector. In one preferred embodiment, the fastening arrangement is a zipper that is resiliently anchored at its zipper bottom stop by a piece of elastic fabric.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Inventor: Adam Merzon
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Patent number: 7621398Abstract: The portable housing container is of the front and rear side opening type. When one side of the housing container is opened so that the first edge of the first plate may be separated from the third edge of the second plate, the first housing recess of the first plate appears and stacks of tags or memo papers housed therein can be dispensed. Similarly, when the other side of the housing container is opened so that the second edge of the first plate may be separated from the fourth edge of the second plate, the second housing recess of the second plate appears. If different types of stacked sheets are housed, respectively, in the first housing recess and the second housing recess, the different types of sheets can be carried.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2007Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Takashi Sugibuchi
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Publication number: 20090152153Abstract: An envelope package is provided, comprising an upper cover, a lower cover, a plurality of envelopes disposed between the upper cover and the lower cover, and a spiral binding disposed along the spine of the envelope package that joins the upper cover, lower cover, and the plurality of envelopes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventor: James Bettinger
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Patent number: 7475816Abstract: A protective case (10) for securing and protecting a plurality of different sized memory cards (31, 39, 54, 66, 77, 82, 90) includes a rigid exterior container (12) having a first shell (14) and a second shell (16). First and second resilient inserts (26, 28) are dimensioned to nest within the first and second shells (14, 16) and the inserts (26, 28) each define five memory card securing means (30, 42, 56, 72, 84) for securing differing sized memory cards (31, 39, 54, 66, 77, 82, 90) against unassisted removal from the case. Abutment edges (36, 48A, 48B) are defined to contact a peripheral edge of a memory card secured by the securing means. Extraction cavities (38A, 38B, 50A, 50B) are also defined on opposed edges of the secured cards for facilitating removal of the memory cards from the case.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2005Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Inventor: Donald R. Rochelo
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Patent number: 7311336Abstract: There is provided a spine assembly for a book cover or loose-leaf folder. The cover or folder comprises a channel shaped spine member (4) connected by way of a hinge portion to cover boards and an associated device, perhaps incorporating a compass (36), having securing means for securing the associated device (30) and the spine member (4). The spine member (4) has a base (10), side wall portions (11, 12) and a pin (20) by which the associated device (30) is secured to the spine member (4).Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2002Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Compass Maps LimitedInventor: Derek Dacey
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Patent number: 7077636Abstract: A foam-in-place apparatus includes a foam containment unit, a foam precursor storage unit, and a foam precursor heating unit, in one embodiment. During operation, the foam precursor heating unit is activated to provide activation heat to one or more foam precursor components stored within the foam precursor storage unit. The activation heat may cause temperatures of one or more of the foam precursor components to increase to temperatures within an activation temperature range. The pre-heated component or components are combined to produce an expansive foam, which is deployed in the foam containment unit, and which causes the foam containment unit to expand and displace or contour around any physical objects within the expansion limits of the foam containment unit.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: 3FI Products LLCInventors: Robert Anders, David Schumm
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Patent number: 7021853Abstract: A body and pouch combination including a body having a front cover and a rear cover pivotally coupled together. The front cover has a generally flat, planar outer surface having a body attachment structure located thereon. The combination includes a pouch that can cooperate with the body attachment structure to removably attach the pouch to the outer surface, the pouch having an inner storage cavity.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: Lindsay R. Hall, Thomas J. Africa, Mark R. Stockstill
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Patent number: 6945564Abstract: An expense receipt diary of a notebook-type (10) consisting of a front cover (12), a back cover (14), and a plurality of interior pages (16), secured together by binding (18) on one side. The front of each interior page (16) consists of a mounting area (24) that contains a plurality of adhesive strips (28). Each strip (28) is comprised of a release liner (30) and an underlying adhesive (32). Receipts (34a) may be attached to the underlying adhesives (32) by removing the liners (30) and pressing the receipt (34b) onto the exposed adhesives (32). The recording area (20) is located on the reverse side of the mounting area (24). The recording area (20) is a printed surface where the employee can record details pertaining to the receipts attached (34b) to the mounting area (24) of the same sheet.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Inventor: Roberto Hernandez
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Patent number: 6886685Abstract: A stationery article of manufacture for carrying one or more self-stick note pads in combination with one or more other items, such as, business cards, photo identification cards, credit cards, check books, calculators, personal digital assistants, a wireless e-mail reader, and other similar items for convenience.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Inventor: Robert Slater
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Patent number: 6371295Abstract: A device for removing excess lipstick or for recording lipstick usage, includes a plurality of sheets suitable for receiving and retaining a clear lip-shaped lipstick imprint when the paper is “kissed”. Each of the sheets of paper being composed of papers of sufficient hardness to retain clearly a lip-shaped lipstick imprint without removing an excessive amount of lipstick from the lips of the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Inventors: Melissa A. Mayer, Robyn M. Dunn
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Publication number: 20010017464Abstract: An adjustable book jacket and book cover combination for a book comprising a book jacket for covering said book cover wherein the book jacket contains printed indicia of the subject matter of said book, and the jacket indicia, by reason of graphics, color or text is susceptible to easy perception and identification when said book containing said book jacket is arranged in partial overlapping sequence from east to west. The book cover similarly contains printed indicia of the subject matter of the book and said cover indicia by reason of graphics, color or text being susceptible is also easy perceived and identified when said book containing said book cover is arranged in partial overlapping sequence from north to south.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 1998Publication date: August 30, 2001Inventor: BERNARD DUKE
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Patent number: 6186327Abstract: A carpet sample book is constructed from a single sheet of cardboard or other suitable material. The sheet is creased to define a number of panels. The sheet may be folded over itself to make the panels several layers thick. Cutouts are made through some or all of the layers to holding carpet samples. The creases act like hinges which allow the panels to be folded over each other so that the entire assembly can be folded into a compact book.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Interface, Inc.Inventor: James W. Hadden
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Patent number: 6183158Abstract: A flexible sheet protector is disclosed in one presently preferred embodiment as including first and second transparent sheets having at least one receiving pocket formed therebetween. Formed in spaced-apart relation to the retaining pocket of the flexible sheet protector is a securement portion comprising at least one through-bore having an internal periphery being dimensionally sufficient for engaging one or more retaining members of a loose-leaf binder. Operably disposed between the retaining pocket and the securement portion of the flexible sheet protector is a flexible pocket. Structurally, the flexible pocket preferably comprises an elongated body having at least two opposing sealed sides, an opening formed adjacent an opening of the receiving pocket, and a sealed end disposed contiguous the closed end of the flexible sheet protector.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2000Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Cabin Creek, Ltd.Inventor: Jeanette R. Lynton
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Patent number: 6019539Abstract: A flexible sheet protector is disclosed in one presently preferred embodiment as including first and second transparent sheets having at least one retaining pocket formed therebetween. Formed in spaced-apart relation to the retaining or receiving pocket of the flexible sheet protector is a securement portion comprising at least one through-bore having an internal periphery being dimensionally sufficient for engaging one or more retaining members of a loose-leaf binder. Operably disposed between the retaining pocket and the securement portion of the flexible sheet protector is a flexible pocket. Structurally, the flexible pocket preferably comprises an elongated body having at least two opposing sealed sides, an opening formed adjacent an opening of the retaining pocket, and a sealed end disposed contiguous the closed end of the flexible sheet protector.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: Cabin Creek, Ltd.Inventor: Jeanette R. Lynton
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Patent number: 5620096Abstract: There is provided an inflatable cushion inflated through a single inflation valve and having a pocket. The inflatable packaging cushion is made of flexible thermoplastic material adapted to be at least partially charged with air and including a containment portion, an article-holding portion, a hinged portion interconnected to the padded portion and the padded portion. A pocket is formed integrally with the article-holding portion for holding an article. There are a plurality of internal openings in the hinged portion to facilitate the containment portion being folded over the article-holding portion.The containment portion protecting the article folds across and covers a major portion of the top of the article which is in the pouch of the article-holding portion. The containment portion has an internal opening in the middle thereof formed by a seam. The opening prevents over-inflation of the containment portion and keeps that portion from becoming too bulky.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1996Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: Sealed Air CorporationInventor: Michel Pozzo
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Patent number: 5373944Abstract: A recording media case suitable for filing recording media adapted to prevent the outer side of encased disk cartridges or the like accommodating the recording media from being exposed when the case is used while separate from a file, and thus adapted to completely protect the recording media from dust and external force, the case also having good portability.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1993Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignee: Hitachi Maxell, Ltd.Inventor: Yasuhiro Ishitsuka
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Patent number: 5316138Abstract: A carpet sample display kit having a carpet sample display rack mounted therein which supports carpet samples at an angle to the viewer to provide an efficient view of the carpet samples. The carpet rack has a plurality of spaced support members mounted at an angle to hold carpet samples therebetween with the help of a bent portion at the top thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1993Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: Carl D. Thompson
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Patent number: 5251747Abstract: A storage assemblage is disclosed for cassettes each of which holds an image bearing medium having recorded images and for index print sheets each of which has printed pictures that match the images on the image bearing medium in one of the cassettes. According to the invention, the storage assemblage comprises display containers each of which includes a flat transparent cover and a flat back dimensioned to snugly hold an index print sheet between them with the pictures on the index print sheet visible through the cover. The back has a nest open at an inner side of the back to receive a cassette and projecting from an outer side of the back to hold the cassette out of the way of the index print sheet.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1993Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: David E. Hansen, Joel S. Lawther, Robert J. Blackman
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Patent number: 5251746Abstract: A container is disclosed for a cassette housing an image bearing medium having recorded images, for a stack of photographic picture prints made from the recorded images, and for an index print having rows of small-size positive images that match the recorded images. The container comprises a book-like jacket including a pair of leaves separated by a spine joined to the leaves at respective fold lines to permit the leaves to be arranged opposing each other. At least one of the leaves is photographic paper to permit the index print to be formed directly on that leave. The spine is wide enough to permit the stack of photographic picture prints to be stored between the leaves when the leaves oppose each other. An openable pocket web joined to the leaves across the spine is opened to receive the cassette when the leaves oppose each other. A storage sheath with a window for viewing the index print is adapted to receive the jacket with its leaves opposing each other.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1993Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Timothy F. Gresh, William H. Valls
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Patent number: 5056663Abstract: An adjustable book cover and method wherein the book cover comprises a generally rectangular protective cover material wherein the length of the cover material may be easily adjusted through the use of releasable hook and loop fasteners or adhesive material and wherein the length of the material to fit the book to be protected is adjusted and pockets for the insertion of the book covers in said pockets by the employment of hook and loop fastener straps or adhesive material secured by elastic tabs to the cover material.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1990Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Inventor: Michael J. Ostrowski
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Patent number: 5009326Abstract: An insulated container for shipping perishable products is provided. An insulated container system (10) includes a telescoping container having a top (14) and a bottom (16). The top (14) and bottom (16) are each formed from a rectangular sheet (28) of corrugated cardboard. The sheet (28) is coated with wax to repel moisture. The sheet (28) is folded inwardly to form corners (41A-41D). Inwardly folded sections (44, 46, 48, and 50) form multilayered, triangular regions of side walls (38A and 38B). Single layered central side wall portions (52A and 52B) between the multilayered regions are trapezoidal. A one-piece insulating liner (18) is formed by folding a sheet (58) of expanded polystyrene along creases. The one-piece insulating liner (18) has trapezoidal side walls (62A and 62B) and rectangular end walls (60A and 60B) that form an integral structure with a floor (64). The one-piece insulating liner (18) is inserted into the bottom (16) and covers single layered portions of the bottom (16).Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1990Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Premier Industries, Inc.Inventors: Thomas A. Reaves, John S. Sherritt
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Patent number: 4972952Abstract: A storage unit for photographic slides which is removably securable to an outer protective jacket, so that the storage unit may be easily removed, which is also provided with a plurality of holes for allowing it to be inserted and retained in a loose-leaf binder or notebook for removable storage. The outer jacket is provided with an interior pocket which snugly receives a stiffened end of the storage unit for accomplishing the easy removal from, or insertion of, the storage unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: The Cloverline, Inc.Inventor: Ingeborg Reiseneder
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Patent number: 4973507Abstract: A thin wood dimensionally stable flat laminate panel made out of one or more wood veneer sheets attached to one or more sheets of core ply material such as chipboard by adhesive. The thickness of the panel is in the range of from about 0.080 inches to about 0.180 inches. Apertures passing through the panel are positioned around or arranged along the edges of the panel in order to decrease warpage of the panel due to moisture passing to and from the wood veneer sheets at the edges of the panel as a result of moisture passing to the atmosphere from the sheets and from the atmosphere to said sheets. The apertures are preferably spaced the same distance apart. The apertures may be formed by using a commercial sewing machine to position the stitching along the edges of the panel. The stitching provides a capillary "wicking" action facilitating venting of the moisture from the wood veneer sheets to the atmosphere. Stitching may also be used to attach a bias cover material around the edges of the panel.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Inventor: Richard C. Horian
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Patent number: 4705164Abstract: A match package includes a synthetic resin core in combination with cover members sandwiching the core to define a space of uniform height. The core includes partition walls dividing the space into oblong compartments. The walls are joined at one end to block those ends of the compartments and at the other end are joined by floors which reduce the height of the space in each compartment. The head of a match is positioned at the blocked end of the compartment and its free end projects from the other, open end. Striking material on the cover portions which oppose the floors frictionally engage a match head to ignite same in response to axial withdrawal of a match from its compartment.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1985Date of Patent: November 10, 1987Inventor: Eric W. M. V. Parein
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Patent number: 4685570Abstract: A sheet of plastic material folded at the middle and forming a pair of side panels, with the juncture edge between the panels lowermost and the panels extending upwardly therefrom, forming a tote. The ends and top are open, and the panels can be opened to a flat position. Plastic pocket pieces are secured to the panels, forming large pockets between themselves and the panels, and certain of those pocket pieces have additional pocket pieces secured thereto to form additional and smaller pockets. All of the plastic pieces are clear and all of the contents of the pockets can be seen from either side of the folded tote either in open or folded position. Plastic carrying handles are secured to the free edges of the panels, and a detachable shoulder strap is also provided. Reinforcing fabric strips are secured to the juncture edge and other edges. A large number of items are carried in the tote for small children, and the tote is most useful in travelling.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1985Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Inventor: Sheila Medow
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Patent number: 4441950Abstract: Universal file with inner gluing back for thermal gluing systems of the type comprising substantially the combination of a front sheet, a rear sheet, a back and a layer of binding glue applied on the inner side of said back, characterized in that the said back is made of a flexible synthetic material so that such file may be used for binding bundles of documents having various thicknesses.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1983Date of Patent: April 10, 1984Inventor: Carla P. Lolli
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Patent number: 4396209Abstract: A non-destructive loose leaf binder for securing and protecting loose leaves of paper is provided with a pressure member affixed to one of a pair of flexibly connected rigid panel members proximal to the flexible connection between the panel members. When the panel members are moved to an overlaying relationship, the pressure member applies a compressive force to the adjoining panel member to selectively secure paper sheets interposed between the panel members.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1981Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Inventor: Herold E. Schultz
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Patent number: 4244069Abstract: A method and material for binding sheets, the material being formed of a heat shrinkable plastic having a strip of hot melt adhesive down the center thereof, placement of a stack of sheets to be bound within a cover having at least the backbone or spine portion thereof formed of the heat shrinkable plastic, with the edges of the sheets to be bound in contact with the hot melt adhesive and subsequent heating of the backbone causing the adhesive to melt and the backbone material to shrink into tight engagement with the sheets being bound.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1979Date of Patent: January 13, 1981Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: James M. Hale
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Patent number: 4129212Abstract: A carrier and storage binder for fabric samples is provided having a structure advantageously designed for convenient display of fabric samples as well as portability and to also be structurally self supporting for storage in an upright position on shelves or other supporting surfaces. This carrier and storage binder is fabricated from a one piece sheet of plastic material having rear and front covers or panels that are integrally hinged through a spine member to provide the necessary thickness for a stack of fabric samples. The back cover is provided with a header support element which is also integrally hinged for relative swinging movement along an axis transverse to the hinge axis of the front and rear cover elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1977Date of Patent: December 12, 1978Inventor: Jack M. Hopkins
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Patent number: 4002233Abstract: A knock-down case kit for different size contents including size panels having dovetail grooves slidably receiving complemental slides on the bottom edges of mirror-image top, bottom, front and back panels. The two bottom panels are hingedly connected to each other and a handle and complementary latch element are detachably coupled to the top panels. In order to vary the depth of the assembled case, alternate size top, bottom, front and back panels are provided in the kit which may be substituted for like panels. Each panel is made from transparent plastic so the contents may be displayed without opening the assembled case.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1976Date of Patent: January 11, 1977Assignee: Lawrence Peska Associates, Inc.Inventor: Vernon Page, Jr.
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Patent number: 3946867Abstract: A covered book comprises: a stack of aligned sheets, including a front and back cover, providing an edge surface; a first protective sheet located adjacent the outside of the front cover; a second protective sheet located adjacent the outside of the back cover; and a binding strip fixed to the edge surface, to an area on each of the covers, and to an area on each of the protective sheets. The first protective sheet is wrapped around the unbound edge of the book and is fixed with a pressure sensitive adhesive to the second protective sheet, thereby providing a protective cover for the book. Each of the protective sheets is scored to permit removal of at least part of the protective cover when it is no longer required.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1975Date of Patent: March 30, 1976Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: John V. McGuire, Robert L. Mitchell