Leaves Patents (Class 281/38)
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Publication number: 20080122216Abstract: A device and method for designating visibly discernible areas of notebook pages for students, to include areas on such page for writing notes, writing summaries, writing new words and writing homework preparations.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventors: Dena Lehrman, Michelle Berkowitz
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Publication number: 20080113318Abstract: A substantially transparent display sheet for mounting of fabric and trim samples is provided which allows one to easily view the samples directly against various furniture and fabrics to determine color coordination. The samples are mounted on the display sheet so as to provide sufficient free space adjacent each of the samples to permit the fabric/furniture to be easily viewed through the sheet. A sample book is also provided which includes a front and back cover, and plurality of stacked display sheets bound therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2006Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventors: Joe Veltri, Gary Dobson
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Publication number: 20080110776Abstract: A simple, lightweight, inexpensive and adaptable display container specifically designed to display all of a baby's teeth from nearly any angle. The invention displays the teeth with respect to each tooth's position in the mouth and has a transparent cover that completely encloses all the teeth and does not need to leave one or two teeth partially uncovered. The invention permits the cover to lock in place, either over the cell in which the tooth is placed or over a non-cell surface so that all the cells for the teeth are completely covered and protected. The invention also permits the displayed tooth to be situated close to the underside of the cover to maximize the display of the tooth and permits the baby tooth display to be incorporated into other display devices, such as frames, three-ring binders, scrapbooks, photo albums, and baby albums.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2006Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventor: Robert Sarkissian
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Publication number: 20080093835Abstract: The present invention generally provides a writing pad. The writing pad has a grouping of pages of paper, a generally rigid backing substrate for supporting the grouping of pages of paper, and a connector rotatably connecting the backing substrate to the grouping of pages of paper. The grouping of pages of paper has a first side, a second side and an edge, and the pages of the grouping of pages of paper are joined toward the edge thereof. Further, since the connector is rotatably connected to the backing substrate, the connector allows the backing substrate to be rotated about the edge of the grouping of pages of paper such that both sides of the pages of paper can be written on at different times with a supporting backing substrate thereunder. Preferably, individual pages of paper can be removed from the grouping.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Kurt Sward
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Patent number: 7354071Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a method and apparatus for retaining an article and particularly to a book for retaining photographs. More particularly, the invention relates to a photo guest book where the photographs can be placed in the photo guest book as they are taken and the subject of the photograph can contemporaneously write a description adjacent the photograph as it relates to the photograph or as it relates to the event. A window for viewing the photograph is disposed on one or more of the bound page(s), and a writing space is disposed adjacent the window. A slot is formed on the bound page whereby the photo can be inserted through the slot and into the window.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2002Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Adesso Albums, Inc.Inventor: Lesley J. Mattos
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Publication number: 20080067800Abstract: A multi-page printed medium features an advertising insert and includes a first printed page and a second printed page, the first and second printed pages having facing first and second page surfaces respectively, and an insert located between the first and second page surfaces. The insert includes a sheet having a fold separating a first panel and a second panel. A portion of a first adhesive is applied between the first panel surface and the first page surface and a second portion of adhesive is applied between the second panel surface and the second page surface. The second portion of adhesive has lesser adhesion than the first portion of adhesive such that when the second printed page is moved away from the first printed page the second page surface separates from the second panel surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2006Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventor: Richard Ignatius Keefe
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Patent number: 7316085Abstract: A self-standing display device for providing a viewer with a printed image which can be easily removed from any print medium such as a magazine or book, simply folded and placed on self-standing long term display. The self-standing display may have support panels with a straight or flat base in which case it forms a stationery display or it may have side support panels with a curved bottom edge in which case it forms a display which can be rocked back and forth to enhance the display of animated or other specialized images.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2004Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Inventor: Richard Stewart Freeman
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Patent number: 7316421Abstract: An apparatus for holding back papers in a folder to facilitate reading underlying papers. The apparatus includes an anchor portion sized to be inserted through and anchored within a bound region of the folder, and a page-retaining portion that projects upwardly and forwardly from the anchor portion for holding back papers when the anchor is anchored within the bound region. A method for holding back papers is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2004Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Inventor: Debra A. Bailey
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Publication number: 20070296200Abstract: A drawing pad for use by children having a drawing surface, a middle foam layer, and a non-slip surface. Users can write on the drawing surface with a material such as chalk and easily erase the writing. The foam layer is a soft material that is also semi-rigid to keep the drawing pad from wrinkling. The non-slip surface keeps the drawing pad from slipping and is also non-porous and easily cleaned. The drawing pad is suitably large and can be easily rolled up and transported.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventor: Trey Glendon Taylor
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Patent number: 7290365Abstract: A photo album insert including a sheet of material; and a transparent cover overlaying the sheet, resulting in a generally rectangular sandwich, the sandwich having an upper edge, a bottom edge and a side edge, the side edge being sealed such that a sealed portion of the side edge extends no more than half an inch from the side edge.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Pioneer Photo Albums, Inc.Inventor: Sheldon Plutsky
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Publication number: 20070236001Abstract: A sheet of sheets comprises individual sheets (1a-1g) which can be placed on top of each other and which have a predefined shape; each individual sheet (1a-1g) comprises furthermore a first portion (12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 24) in the form of a subject and associated with a second portion (26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 and 38) containing information; for children and adolescent users, the selection and arrangement on top of each other of these individual sheets, stimulated by the graphic motifs shown on them, is entertaining and instructive.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Oliviero Dolci, Emanuela Moltani, Michael Morris
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Patent number: 7258367Abstract: A loosely bound book of foam-based pages includes a plurality of pages, each page including a middle foam plate and front and back semi-rigid paper plates mounted on and sandwiching the middle foam plate and at least one binder slot formed in each of the pages, the binder slot extending entirely through the middle foam plate and the paper plates. At least one binding strap is extendable through the binder slot of each of the pages for binding the plurality of pages in a book and at least one releasable binding strap closure device is mounted on the binding strap, the releasable binding strap closure device operative to open and close the binding strap to permit pages to be added to and removed from the loosely bound book.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2005Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Inventor: Christian Legrand
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Publication number: 20070187943Abstract: A printed publication is produced having at least two sections which are separable one from the other by tearing along a weakened region along the spine. Each section preferably has pages produced by a web based printing system with edges thereof secured to the adhesive binding. Interior covers are provided between adjacent sections with a removable insert intermediate the interior covers. Removal of the insert assist in appropriate tearing of the publication between sections to physically separate one section from the other. A method of manufacture of this publication is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2007Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: 1331824 Ontario Ltd.Inventors: Virginia Lee Parisi, Justin Joseph Parisi
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Patent number: 7234288Abstract: A method of manufacturing folder sheets with reinforce holes, which comprises unwinding a spindled paper band; printing predetermined graphics on the paper band; causing the paper band to go through corona treatment; applying a reinforcement strip of thermoplastic material to selected areas of the paper band; cutting the printed and partially reinforced paper band in a direction substantially perpendicular to one edge of the paper band in such a fashion as to form a plurality of paper strips each having an elongated reinforced edge area; layering and counting the paper strips until they reach a predetermined number; punching the paper strips in the reinforced edge area in accordance with a predetermined pattern; cutting the punched paper strips in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of the first cutting to form a plurality of folder sheets; counting and piling the folder sheets to form a block until they reach a predetermined number; and packaging and boxing the folder sheet blocks.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2004Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: Angel Estrada & CiaInventors: Ricardo Lebedevski, Jose Ramon Gallo
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Patent number: 7232157Abstract: Patent for a blank modular book (FIG. 1), the modules being distinguished by tags (1), each having the same number of pages, designed to be filled in by the members of each generation of the same Family, whatever they may want to write, each module being provided with transparent plastic bags for keeping photographs and documents, thus, in view of its long life extending for many centuries and even millennia, the book will be a material sound link in the Family, and can even result in the formation of a true “Clan” and, in view of having this characteristic of a very long life, it requires the protection of a highly resistant case (FIG.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2002Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Inventor: Guido Amaral
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Patent number: 7201402Abstract: The book with spinning globe has a front cover, a back cover, and a spine or binding portion which binds the front cover, and the back cover. An earth globe is rotatably connected to a front cover, back cover, or spine so that the globe is rotatable about an axis extending along a plane of the front cover, back cover, or spine to which the globe is connected. The book may optionally include at least one leaf positioned between the front and the back cover. The globe may also be rotatably connected to the leaf. The globe is configured to represent the earth, and has outlines representing the continents and at least larger countries or geographical regions, and may have contours representing mountains or other features.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2004Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Inventor: John F. Duprey
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Patent number: 7147397Abstract: A storage system for holding entertainment-content storage devices such as CDs comprises one or more pages that are combined to form a book of pages, where each of the pages is adapted to store a plurality of such storage device, as well as associated descriptive matter media, such as pictures booklets, etc. More particularly, at least one side of each page includes a plurality of distinct places for inserting and, thereby storing, the storage devices, and physically proximate means for storing descriptive matter media. In one embodiment, for example, the places for inserting and storing storage devices in each page comprises four generally circular cavities having their centers lying on a circle that is centered on a page, and a covering that partially covers the circular cavities. Each circular cavity is dimensioned to hold a CD (or DVD) and the partial covering of the circular cavity is adapted to insure that a CD will rest securely in the circular cavity.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Inventor: Jonathan M Polk
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Patent number: 7144044Abstract: A method of binding a book including the steps of providing a front cover page, a rear cover page and at least two center pages each constructed of a foam material and providing at least two binding sheets. A first center page is mounted on a first binding sheet with a connection portion of the first binding sheet not being covered by the first center page. Another center page is mounted on another binding sheet in the same manner. The first center page is then mounted on one of the front and rear cover pages and the connection portion of the first binding sheet is connected to an adjacent center page. The connection portion of the another binding sheet is then connected to the other of the front and rear cover pages and the front, rear and center pages are thus bound in book format.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2003Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Inventor: Christian Noël Guy Legrand
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Patent number: 7118134Abstract: A dual sided integral composite image product and method of make same. The image product includes a first support substrate having a separate image layer thereon and a second support substrate having separate image layer thereon. The second support substrate being secured to the first support substrate so as to form the dual sided integral composite image product. A fold line is provided on said image product about which the integral composite image product may be folded.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Joseph A. Manico, Dale F. McIntyre, John K. McBride
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Patent number: 7090252Abstract: A dual sided integral composite image product and method of make same. The image product includes a first support substrate having a separate image layer thereon and a second support substrate having separate image layer thereon. The second support substrate being secured to the first support substrate so as to form the dual sided integral composite image product. A fold line is provided on said image product about which the integral composite image product may be folded.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2003Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Joseph A. Manico, Dale F. McIntyre, John K. McBride
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Patent number: 7077597Abstract: The present invention is an oversized sheet of foldable paper having one or more punch outs for a standard sized ring binder and at least one cutout opening therein that allows the oversized paper to be secured in a standard sized ring binder when the oversized paper is folded at 90 degrees relative to the binding edge, and further allows the oversized paper to be unfolded for viewing without releasing a ring of the ring binder.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2002Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Inventor: Michael Anthony Davies
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Patent number: 7045199Abstract: A photo album is provided having an ink-receptive coating on a surface of the photo album. A user may write text or draw pictures on the surface with an ink pen, such as with a gel-based ink pen. The ink-receptive coating protects the ink from smudging or smearing after the ink has dried. Consequently, the text and/or picture is durable. The writable or drawable surface may be the front or back exterior surface, and/or an interior surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2001Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Norman Yamamoto, Xing-Ya Li, Kenneth Lin, Zhisong Huang
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Patent number: 7037021Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: C-Line Products, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey A. Raschke
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Patent number: 7029034Abstract: A calendar is provided for behavior modification as well as a method for using the same. The calendar has calendar sheets and informational sheets. The calendar has objectives sections, data collection sections, analysis sections, non-date pages and/or detachable pages for use by an individual. The calendar may be customized and/or pre-designed for an individual or by the individual. In use, the behavior information may be recorded on the calendar sheet. Information associated with daily, weekly, and/or monthly behavior may be recorded. The information may include weekly and/or monthly averages and/or summations, delta calculations, and/or minimum/maximum data. The calendar may be adapted to measure or track indicators, such as, for example, developmental progress, caloric intake, amount and type of exercise, amount of fat, sodium or sugar, amount of cigarettes smoked, blood pressure measurements, weight gain or the like. A bottom space may also be provided to record monthly goals and/or objectives.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Inventor: Patricia M. Newell
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Patent number: 7004507Abstract: A flat sheet of paper, or other thin flexible material, has information printed on one side in the form of a plurality of discrete panels or areas of text or images, while the entire other side is taken up by a large-scale, poster-like pattern. The panels or areas of text or images, are defined by crease lines created by folding the sheet of material. These creases are formed using a perpendicular fold method described in detail in this application. Each fold is perpendicular to the previous fold, creating a grid-like pattern, with each panel in the grid pattern containing a discrete quantity of text or images. When the invention is at its most folded state it has a relatively compact size. As the invention is unfolded, the panels of text or images are revealed in a specific sequence in order to tell a story or communicate some other type of sequentially ordered information.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2002Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Inventor: Neil Barnett Shulman
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Patent number: 6986630Abstract: A perfect bound book construction is disclosed in which the book has a book block comprising a plurality of text pages, and a soft paper cover. The inner and outer faces of the cover are laminated with a plastic film so as to form a double laminated cover. The center portion of the inner lamination of the double laminated cover is conditioned or roughened, as by scarifying, so that an adhesive will adhere to the inner lamination and bind the spine of the book block to the double laminated cover. Apparatus for and a method of printing books on demand with such double laminated covers is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Inventor: Jeffrey D. Marsh
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Patent number: 6974157Abstract: A pamphlet (10) constructed in accordance with the principles of a preferred embodiment of the present invention and configured for receiving and storing a card (12) is disclosed. The illustrated pamphlet (10) broadly includes a single printable blank (14), printed with indicia (16), and folded to form an envelope section (18)—for receiving and securely storing the card (12)—and an adjacent panel section (20) that overlies the card-laden envelope section (18). The card (12) is preferably a key card, such as a hotel or motel room key. The blank (14) is preferably generally rectangular in configuration. The printed indicia (16) preferably includes a map (30) of the city in which the hotel or motel is located. The envelope section (18) is formed without the need for adhesives and is normally closed on three margins (18a, 18b, and 18d) and the fourth margin (18c) is closed by folding the panel section (20) into the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Inventor: Robert E. Hammon
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Patent number: 6969092Abstract: A file folder blank can be folded to form a file folder. The file folder blank is designed for single side printing. The file folder blank can be folded to reveal printed indicia to two directions of a single panel. The printed indicia can be printed by a standard desktop type of printer. The printed indicia can include graphics, location indicator, content indicators, pictures, graphs or the like. In addition, top taps or side tabs are integrally formed with the file folder blank that can be printed with identifying indicia. In some applications, the identifying indicia comprises a repeating set of color bars that can be individualized during printing of the folder blank.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Smead Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Steve C. MacWilliams, John A. Calkins
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Patent number: 6966721Abstract: A wrap-around notebook or binder includes a ring assembly with a shield and a pair of frames forming a bistable construction, and a hinge plate pivotally coupled to the shield with the outer surface of the hinge plate aligned with the outer extent of the shield/frame assembly when the hinge plate is parallel to the plane of the shield. The exposed frame member may be convex, recessed to receive rivet heads, and may be plated. The hinge plate(s) may have curls which interfit with alternate curls from the shield to provide a hinge. The ring assembly may be mounted in the notebook or binder so that the shield side of the ring assembly faces the front cover of the binder. The pivot line between the shield and the hinge plate may be spaced from the shield by a clearance distance. The notebook or binder lies flat on an underlying surface with either the front cover of the rear cover folded under the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2003Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Jay K. Sato, Paul Whaley
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Patent number: 6951352Abstract: Included is a flap board book having at least one page constructed of a first piece of grayback board and a second piece of grayback board wherein each piece of grayback board has a front and a back side. Each front side includes a coating adapted to accept printing. The first piece of grayback board includes a rotateably attached section positioned to allow viewing of a portion of the backside of the first piece of the grayback board and a portion of the backside of the second piece of grayback board. The portion of the backside of the first piece of the grayback board and the portion of the backside of the second piece of the grayback board includes a flashing adapted to accept printing ink. In this invention, only the portion of the back of each grayback board piece has been flashed, or treated. This treatment enables these portions, and only these portions on the flashed side of each piece, to properly accept printing ink.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2003Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: The Clever Factory, Inc.Inventor: Andrew M. Hyde
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Patent number: 6942414Abstract: A sheet protector includes a front panel and a back panel attached together to form a pocket and a margin. The pocket may have an opening extending along a top edge of the panels. The margin extends along a side of the pocket. The opening may extend a distance into the margin such that a width of the opening is greater than a width of the pocket. For example, the width of the opening may be at least about 2% greater than the width of the pocket. Alternatively, a sheet protector includes a sheet of material folded about a fold line to form the front panel and the back panel. The panels are welded together at a bottom weld line, an outer weld line located along one side, and at an inner weld line located in a spaced relationship from the outer weld line. A margin is defined between the outer and inner weld lines, and a pocket is defined between the panels and within the fold line, the bottom weld line, and the inner line, with an opening being defined along the top edges of the panels.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: September 13, 2005
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Patent number: 6940377Abstract: A multi-sheet article comprising a plurality of sheets is disclosed. Each of the sheets has opposite first and second faces that share a common perimeter edge. Each sheet also has an edge margin that extends from a portion of the perimeter edge of the respective sheet. The edge margins of the sheets are bound to each other in a manner connecting the sheets to each other. At least a first one of the sheets comprises a first removable portion and at least one frangible connection that is configured and adapted to facilitate the separation of the first removable portion from the remainder of the first sheet and from the other sheets. This first removable portion comprises a portion of magnetized material. However, the edge margin of the first sheet of the multi-sheet article is devoid of magnetized material.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Magnet LLCInventor: Robert Martin
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Patent number: 6926307Abstract: The present invention relates to a photo journal scrapbook which combines the attributes of a photo album, a scrapbook, and a journal in a single book. The book has a number of pages, a front and back cover, and a binder to hold the binder and pages together. The book may also include pocket pages to include larger items, and can be supplemented by the addition of pop-in pages by the user. Each page of the photo journal scrapbook has two different sides so that when the photo journal scrapbook is opened, frames for displaying photographs are present on one page, while lines with text prompts are present on the other page. This facilitates the inclusion of textual description alongside the included photographs. The photo journal scrapbook also utilizes variable size frames that can be altered to fit photographs of a variety of sizes.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2002Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Inventor: Robyn L. Mathews-Lingen
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Patent number: 6923590Abstract: A binding structure for binding together sheets of paper having multiple openings along a margin thereof is provided. The structure comprises a male connector panel having multiple openings along its edge and a female connector panel fastened to the back panel of a one-piece report cover by means of adhesive, extending adjacent and parallel to the second hinge and distanced to allow enough room for the tab-shape on the male connector panel to be inserted to the center opening of the female connector panel without interfering with the adhesion of the female connector panel to the back panel of the cover. An elongated binding element is provided extending adjacent and parallel to the margin of the sheets of paper and the male connector panel edge. The male connector panel is disposed on a bottom side of the elongated binding element. A one-piece report cover is provided having a front panel, a center spine panel, a back panel, a first hinge and a second hinge.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Inventors: Thomas V. Ward, Jr., Jeanne M. Ward
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Patent number: 6913290Abstract: Album pages for storing cards securely in place without slipping are disclosed. The album pages comprise a pocket located on a backing sheet. In a further embodiment, the pages comprise a sleeve located on the opposite side from the pocket. When a card mounted within the inventive album pages, the cards are securely retained within the pages and do not slide. The cards can be any type of generally flat items, such as photographs, greeting cards, invitations, or postcards. The invention also comprises an album page containing the inventive pages.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Cardswell, Ltd.Inventors: Nathalie T. Warriner, Marshall L. Weingarden
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Patent number: 6874968Abstract: This invention relates to pockets for holding a single or a small batch of sheets of paper, and particularly to the construction of an enclosure which provides “direct write” storage and access for a top leaf enclosed therein, where one entry lip of the pocket is on a border of one edge of the pocket forming a “book edge” for retaining the margin side of a leaf, and dual corner tab pockets are on the opposing edge's corners for retaining one or both corners opposing the margin edge of said leaf, thereby allowing the secure entry of one or more leaves therein, allowing the encoding of the sequence position of the leaf when placed therein as to a place in either “last in first seen” or “last in last seen” position, offering secure sequential viewing along the book edge when the ends secured under the corner tabs are both free, and providing for direct writing on the surface of the top leaf when the pocket is laid face up.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2001Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Productive Environments, Inc.Inventor: David C. Schwartz
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Patent number: 6871428Abstract: A calendar comprising front and rear covers with multiple pages disposed therebetween and being saddle stitched together. A portrait mounting area formed on the inside of the front cover with aligned perforated punch outs formed in each of the pages such that a photograph mounted in the portrait mounting area is viewable through the apertures formed by removal of the perforated punch outs.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Inventor: David Howard Gelin
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Patent number: 6865837Abstract: An album page for displaying articles, such as photographs, includes an intermediate, preferably opaque, sheet and a pair of outer sheets made from a transparent plastic material. Die cuts are provided in the immediate sheet at a plurality of locations, and the two outer sheets are adhered to one another at the locations defined by the die cuts. The preferred album page does not use adhesives to bond either outer sheet to the intermediate sheet, and the die cut/seal areas are arranged to permit display of rectangular objects in either horizontal or vertical positions. The invention features an arrangement, which insures that horizontally displayed objects are supported on both sides of the bottom edge thereof to enhance the overall aesthetics of the filled page.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2001Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Intercraft CompanyInventors: Paul Raymond Matteau, John P. Jordan, Paul Mylander
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Patent number: 6846531Abstract: This invention relates to a water-absorbent film construction, comprising: a water-absorbent film layer overlying a base layer, the water-absorbent film layer being comprised of at least about 40% by weight of at least one 2-oxazoline polymer.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2004Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Bernard S. Mientus, Dana M. Boyd, Ramin Heydarpour, Sriram Vankatasanthanam, Prakash Mallya, Norman Yamamoto, Frank Yenjir Shih, Chitto R. Sarkar, Christine K. Hibberd, Zhisong Huang, Arthur G. Castillo
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Patent number: 6796426Abstract: Double-sided sleeves and album pages for holding flat items such as compact discs or photographs, including an embedded synthetic paper strip with exposed write-on areas in respective positional association with the pockets of the sleeve or album page.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Ultra Pro LPInventors: David Fu, Robert D. Shipp
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Publication number: 20040169365Abstract: The present invention relates to an article (1) in the form of a book comprising a plurality of pages ordered and bound together; the first page acts as the cover of the book and comprises a frame (2) which defines a window (21); on a following page (4) of the book is represented or applied or specifically applicable, in a position aligned with the window (21) of the frame (2), a subject (5) preferably artistic, flat or in relief; the subject (5) is visible through the window (21) of the frame (2) when the book is closed; this way the article (1) integrates both the function of a book and the function of a framed artistic subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2003Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventors: Gabriella Piomboni, Stefano Campolmi
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Patent number: 6779939Abstract: An album page for displaying a flat insert such as a photograph. This album page has a generally rectangular configuration and includes an insert-receiving pocket and an album securement portion. The insert-receiving pocket is formed of two sheets disposed in mutually overlying relation and includes at least one open side and at least one sealed side. The album securement portion is contiguous to one side of the pocket and includes at least one aperture, a fold line disposed between the pocket and this securement portion and at least one reinforcement area. The reinforcement area is adjacent to an aperture and is spaced apart from the fold line to define a folding area therebetween and is configured and sized for imparting flexibility to this folding area while substantially avoiding the bending of the flat insert in the pocket when folded. A photo album comprising such album pages is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Albums df LtéeInventor: Gérald Aubut
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Patent number: 6773034Abstract: A process and product therefrom for making a waterproof, durable and easily printed book with a plurality of pages of synthetic paper bound by water-insoluble adhesive or glue and/or water-resistant thread. A preferred embodiment is prepared with a series of depressions or wells into which water-insoluble adhesive or glue is introduced before the insertion of the pages therein, the pages being tightly bound together and to the cover backing by a combination of adhesive or glue and water-insoluble thread.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Melcher Media, Inc.Inventor: Charles H. Melcher
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Publication number: 20040145176Abstract: A pad of sheet material including a first plurality of sheets, each sheet having on a portion of a surface a releasable adhesive and a second plurality of sheets having both surfaces substantially free of adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: Amar G. Bose
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Patent number: 6752427Abstract: A folding booklet is disclosed having a booklet cover and one or more of booklet pages in which are formed a plurality of spaced apart longitudinal fold lines defining a plurality of longitudinal panels and a plurality of transverse fold lines defining a plurality of transverse panels. The longitudinal panels can be folded along the longitudinal fold lines to overlay one another and the transverse panels can be folded along the transverse fold lines to overlay one another. The cover can then be folded along a booklet cover fold line to completely contain the folded booklet pages.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2000Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Inventor: Richard Wilen
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Patent number: 6742812Abstract: A menu book includes a plurality of pages having transparent sleeves into which menu sheets can be inserted. A flexible, heat-sealable flange extends along a selected edge of each page. The pages are superimposed with the flanges being disposed adjacent each other. The flanges are heat-sealed together to bind the pages into a book. Preferably, the pages and flanges are made of textured vinyl. A particularly desirable method for manufacturing the pages includes the steps of providing a first sheet of transparent heat-sealable material, providing a second sheet of transparent heat-sealable material, superimposing the first and second sheets, forming first and second laterally spaced pages by joining the first and second sheets to each other with heat-sealed seams, the seams of the first and second pages that are adjacent to each other being spaced to define a web therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Inventors: Gerard M. Ramella, Thomas M. Ramella
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Patent number: 6742809Abstract: A photo album is disclosed, made from a unitary strip of image bearing media having images printed in a pre-determined sequence. A plurality of pages is formed by folding the image media strip between the images into accordion folds and adhering the folds together so that each pair of the images forms two sides of a page. The photo album may have reinforced front and rear photo album covers. A binding holds the pages together.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Peter A. Frosig, Joseph A. Manico
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Patent number: 6739785Abstract: A notebook including a plurality of sheets, each sheet having a width, an inner edge and a tear guide line that extends generally parallel to and spaced apart from an inner edge of the sheet. The notebook further includes at least one divider pocket having a pocket having a width substantially equal to the width of the sheets. Each sheet can be torn along its tear guide line to produce a torn sheet having a width significantly less than the width of the at least one pocket such that a number of torn sheets can be received in the at least one pocket.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2001Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventor: Marc L. Moor
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Patent number: 6736428Abstract: A method of systematizing a process for a user, in which the process has steps. Each step has a corresponding tab. The user sequentially performs the steps of the process in a sequence defined by an order of tabs. One step is linked to a subsequent step. Performing the step will affect the subsequent step.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Inventor: Anthony F. Insalaco
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Patent number: 6729790Abstract: A divider for use in a binder having a binding mechanism, the divider including a generally rigid inner portion shaped to be coupled to the binding mechanism. The divider further includes a pocket outer portion, the outer portion being coupled to the inner portion and including an inner cavity for storing loose items.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2000Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: Marc L. Moor, Jeffrey T. DeBord, Diana W. Juratovac, Steven L. Paletti