Indexed Patents (Class 283/36)
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Patent number: 5358280Abstract: A group of cards containing printed information on one or more selected topics and interconnected to form a deck of such cards. The deck may include a title card bearing indicia denoting a particular topic of information on other cards in the deck, and also may include one or more cards containing general information on the topic, as well as subject cards containing information on one or more specific items relating to the topic. The subject cards include indicia, preferably along a marginal portion of the card, denoting the particular subject for which that card, or the facing surface of the card, contains information.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1994Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Inventor: Thomas C. Scales
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Patent number: 5303760Abstract: A window blind covering arrangement including a set of window blind slat cover members that detachably fit over existing window blind slats for purposes of changing the associated existing decor. Each blind cover member including attachment features that facilitate a fast way of slip-over attachment to the structure associated with the existing window blind slats. Each blind slat cover member is provided with a code member that is associated with a panoramic scene portion of a larger composite panoramic scene which is depicted by the full set of slat cover members. The coded blind slat cover members facilitate selecting and installing a proper sequence of blind slat cover members to produce the composite panoramic scene of a preselected subject, such as a sports scene, a mountain scene, a seaside view, a city lights scene, or of an other subject. The displaying of the composite panoramic scene being controlled by selectively operating the window blind drawing mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1993Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Inventor: Joe A. Perez
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Patent number: 5299879Abstract: This indexing system (10) for use with a binder (12) includes a plurality of section divider sheets (14) each having an outstanding tab (16) with index indicia thereon and a foldout index sheet assembly (18). The assembly (18) includes a carrier sheet (20) and a foldable index sheet (22) having foldout portion (24) provided with index indicia corresponding to the indicia on the tabs and an adjacent portion (26) attachable to the carrier sheet (20).Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: American Trading and Production CorporationInventor: Jimmie D. Burrow
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Patent number: 5288107Abstract: The present invention provides a label having multiple information fields. The label includes two substantially parallel vertical columns. Each of the vertical columns is divided into at least two cells. The upper and lower cells of the first vertical column each have several blocks of optical character recognition alphanumeric characters to identify unique information in regard to the information to be stored in the media, the media, the label itself or the site in which the media is to be stored. The characters and/or the cell background can be color-coded to provide additional information. The lower cell of the second vertical column includes a single block having a string of alphanumeric characters with a color-coded background to correlate to the latter two characters of the string. This information is provided to identify the storage site of the media. The upper cell of the second vertical column includes a machine-readable indicia, such as a bar code.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1993Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Engineered Data Products, Inc.Inventors: Mack E. Johnson, Daniel A. Benade, Edward S. Folga
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Patent number: 5282690Abstract: The invention is a foldable pull-out, index card for use with business file card systems that typically use two rails in order to hold a series of business type cards in a file. The pull-out, index card may be used with a set of business cards as an index or table of contents for the rest of the cards in the file. The pull-out card has a front panel with two notched portions in the bottom edge to guide the card along the pair of rails in the business card file. A series of intermediate panels fold out above the front panel and contain printed information pertinent to the subject matter of other cards in the file. The back panel of the card may also have a pair of notched portions to further secure the fold-out card in the file.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1992Date of Patent: February 1, 1994Inventor: Sharolyn A. Moseley
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Patent number: 5249827Abstract: A reference-aid article which can be used as an index marker, game marker, or coupon marker is disclosed. The reference-aid is formed from a multi-faced substrate which is adapted to accept information on at least one of the faces. The substrate also has at least one marker member (18) and at least one removably protective substrate means (21) releasably attached to the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Inventor: Craig W. Olson
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Patent number: 5230133Abstract: A plurality of pairs of identifying tags are provided. Each pair is made up of two identical tags, with each tag of each pair having a main, elongated, body-portion, preferably made of plastic, such as polyvinylchloride, in which is embedded a thin, elongated strip of flexible, pliable steel wire. In the preferred embodiment, the main, elongated body-portion is formed along a portion of its length with toothed projections which serve in aiding to retain the tag in a hole, when the respective tag is to be used for identifying a hole associated with a mating screw. The embedded steel wire helps to retain the shape of the tag when the tag is bent or wrapped about a workpiece or component being identified. In one embodiment of the invention, the ends of the steel wire project outwardly beyond the ends of the plastic main body-portion, so that the ends of the wire may be twisted together to removably hold tag on the workpiece or component being identified, after the tag has been bent thereabout.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1992Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Inventor: Pasquale Esposito
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Patent number: 5209624Abstract: A sheet or plate (10) for use for example as a stiffening plate for a book cover comprises an adhesive layer (12) applied to a narrow zone extending along and adjacent to at least one end of the plate or sheet. The adhesive layer (12) is covered by a protective peel-off strip (13) having a free end portion (15). This free end portion is folded along a folding line (16), which defines an acute angle with the longitudinal axis of the protective strip, whereby the free end portion of the protective strip extends beyond said edge of the sheet so as to define an accessible gripping end. The plate or sheet (10) may be arranged and retained in abutting engagement with a second sheet or plate (21), such as a book cover. Now, the protective strip (13) may be removed by pulling the free end portion (15), whereby the sheets or plates may be interconnected.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1991Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: CREA TO ApSInventor: Soren K. Nicolaisen
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Patent number: 5197764Abstract: An alphanumeric color-coded filing system comprising a plurality of coded labels of different sizes having visually-perceptible characteristics corresponding the specific alphanumeric information and a folder having a front and back cover. The back cover has a unitary flap extending substantially the entire length thereof outwardly of the corresponding edge of the front cover, and the flap has a unitary tab extending outwardly therefrom along a portion of its length. The flap including the tab is marked with a plurality of placement guides corresponding in size to the front section of the labels. The placement guides on the tab are all the same size for guiding placement of labels of the same size. The tab defines a location for the placement of primary information, while the remaining portions of the flap defines locations for the placement of supplemental information.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: The Reynolds and Reynolds CompanyInventors: Joseph S. Hicinbothem, Jack W. Jeter
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Patent number: 5182152Abstract: A label dispensing sheet includes a backing sheet having a layer of a pressure sensitive adhesive releasing material on one face and having a weakened line across its width, a row of adhesive labels releasably disposed on the backing sheet overlying the weakened line, and a release strip releasably disposed on the backing overlying the weakened line. The release strip has a weakened line at a position offset from the weakened line in the backing. This permits a user to grasp and pull away the release strip, exposing the ends of the labels for easy removal. The labels may, for example, be thin, plastic index tabs for labelling book pages.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1990Date of Patent: January 26, 1993Inventor: Thomas H. Ericson
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Patent number: 5170889Abstract: A folding wallet or coupon caddy includes a notepad and a storage envelope for coupons, together with means for hanging the opened wallet on a hook. When folded it is easily taken to the store and used there; when hung on a wall it is convenient for stuffing with coupons while leaving table space free. The envelope has loose, color coded dividers to sort the coupons into classes. The included notepad may include coordinated color coding and check boxes printed on identical removable sheets. A pen or pencil holder is included.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1991Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Inventor: Debra A. Cue
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Patent number: 5169175Abstract: A marking system is disclosed which is used for locating desired text on a first page of textual material. A small-scale locator symbol on a second page of textual material defines an image which represents the first page. The symbol also includes visually perceptible markings which represent the positioning of the desired text on the first page such that a reader, by briefly glancing at the symbol, may learn in advance where on the first page the desired text is located.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1990Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Inventor: Marinko M. Jerkunica
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Patent number: 5160296Abstract: This directory tab would aid in organizing and tracking files in a suspended filing system. The quick reference directory saves the user time and provides a handy at-a-glance feature to a filing system. This directory tab is designed to eliminate sorting through a suspended folder; it allows the user to look at the directory and visually see what's in a folder. Its design also permits additions or deletions in a quick and efficient manner. The directory tab is designed to allow office personnel who are in need of a particular item within a suspended file folder the ability to date and initial the directory tab. In doing so, the next user that comes along needing the same information will be able to identify who has it in a quick and efficient manner.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1991Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Inventor: Solomon Katz
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Patent number: 5127677Abstract: The invention relates to security means for securing the sequential order of the pages of a book such as a passport, or other such security document, by enabling the convenient detection of any removed pages through a visual inspection of the book. Specifically, the invention provides a means of marking the unbound edges of the pages of a book whereby any subsequently missing page(s) may be detected upon a visual review of the unbound side of the book. The tamper-proof comprises a plurality of pages, a spine at a first side of the pages and a visually detectable marking on each one of successive ones of the pages at the outer edge of the side which is opposite the first side. The markings collectively depict a visual image across the outer edges of the opposite sides of the pages such that the absence of any one of the successive pages is identifiable upon viewing the image. Preferably, the markings are printed by means of invisible fluorescent ink.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1990Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: Canadian Bank Note Company, LimitedInventor: Trevor Merry
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Coupon organizer indexed by aisle numbers, having store directory and advertising to direct shoppers
Patent number: 5127674Abstract: The invention discloses a portable clutch purse style coupon-holding device indexed to an actual store's aisles, and having a listing of items and their respective aisle locations in an on-board store directory. The user files coupons under the aisle division that corresponds to the product's aisle location, so that later, while shopping, when one finds the product on an aisle, one may retrieve that coupon under that aisle's related division within the device. The store directory has a transparent overlay on top of it whereupon one may compile a shopping list. While shopping, by referencing the location of the items marked on one's shopping list in the store directory visible below, the shopper may determine which aisles must be shopped and which may be skipped.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1990Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Inventors: William H. Lamphere, Gary W. Lamphere, Judith W. Lamphere, Rick Lamphere -
Patent number: 5083816Abstract: Disclosed is a human and machine readable label which is divided into three areas. The top portion of the label, which is typically half the length of the label, is divided into two columns. One of these columns contains a bar code with a quiet zone at each end of the bar code. This bar code contains the entire message of the label in a machine readable bar code format. The other column of the top portion of the label contains the first few characters of the human readable portion of the message. The bottom portion of the label contains the remainder of the human readable message and is printed throughout the entire width of the label, thus allowing the characters to be a much larger size that the human readable characters contained in the top portion of the label. The label is of a size that allows it to be placed on one end of a 3480 style tape cartridge, as well as allowing it to be placed on other types of media such a file folders.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1990Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: Engineered Data Products, Inc.Inventors: Edward S. Folga, Daniel A. Benade
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Patent number: 5060793Abstract: A coupon storage device kit has a blank adapted to be folded into a storage bin, a plurality of divider sheets defining divider cards adapted to fit in the assembled bin to separate the space in the bin into individual compartments and a plurality of coupons adapted to be placed, by the consumer, into the individual compartments. The blank, divider sheets and coupons are wrapped and held together by plastic wrap. Each divider card has first and second visible fields. A generic product descriptor is printed in the first field of each divider card. A brand-name advertisement is printed in the second field of each divider card. The brand name product belongs to the class of the generic product, the descriptor which is printed on the same divider as, or a divider near, the advertisement of said brand-name product.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: Value Savers UnlimitedInventors: David K. Hyun, William H. Morgan
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Patent number: 5056824Abstract: A reference-aid publication supplement (10) comprises at least one marker member (18) which may be a marker panel portion supplied with a publication means vessel externally/internally and issued therewith for indexing application by the user to rapidly retrieve and access publication information contained within non-paginated and paginated publication types. Each marker member may be formed/shaped from double-faced flexible sheet substrate (19,20) unitarily or independently therefrom by at least one line of separations, severable line means, separable line means (24,25,26). One face of each marker member has at least one predetermined attaching means area having at least one flexible adhesive layer means (22) being permanently and/or semi-permanently attached thereto and covered by a removable protective sheet means (21).Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1990Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Inventor: Craig W. Olson
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Patent number: 5056825Abstract: A referencing device has a corner constructed of two generally rectangular plies and closed along two adjacent sides to receive a larger generally rectangular sheet and with provision on the outer plies for informational indicia.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1990Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Assignee: Wallace Computer Services, Inc.Inventor: Vicki Templet
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Patent number: 5033899Abstract: Low cost index media for use with loose-leaf binders and wirebound notebooks. An index tab includes a base portion having a plurality of apertures engagable by rings of a ring binder, and an index portion which projects beyond documents within the notebook in order to display index indicia. The index portion is integral with but offset from the base portion to define a clearance region which prevents interference between the index tab and an actuator lever for the loose-leaf binder. A second indexing article consists of an index sheet having a base portion and index portion, the base portion being of comparable dimensions to the documents within the notebook, and being bindable within the notebook. The index portion is foldable relative to the base portion, and may include preprinted index indicia as well as an area for inscribing merge information associated with respective indices.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1989Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Assignee: Dennison Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Warren R. Pitts, Richard Naughton
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Patent number: 5020931Abstract: A shaped index card has edges shaped to conform with and visually enchances an image on the index card. The index card may have an upper segment that extends visibly above the upper edges of conventional index cards. The image is located at least in part on the upper segment and the upper segment has a peripheral upper edge which is shaped to conform with the image. The shaped index card may also have a side edge shaped to conform with the image. The image identifies the goods or services of a supplier, and may include a logo, or an object associated with the supplier's business.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1990Date of Patent: June 4, 1991Assignee: Printmark Industries, Inc.Inventor: Alexander Sloot
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Patent number: 5016370Abstract: A one piece adhesive extension tab for forming a cantilevered extension along one edge of a folder. The tab includes an elongated planar member defined by first and second longitudinal edges, first and second lateral edges, and first and second surfaces extending between the edges. A fold line runs parallel to the first and second longitudinal edges to divide the elongated planar member into first and second longitudinal sides. The planar member is foldable along the fold line to form the tab. A visual alignment mechanism is formed on the planar member for facilitating straight and uniform positioning of the tab on the edge of the folder by aligning with the edge of the folder. The visual alignment mechanism includes an opening for viewing the edge of the folder, and a longitudinal line extending from the opening and parallel to the fold line for aligning with the folder edge viewed through the opening. A third longitudinal edge of the planar sheet also aligns with the folder edge.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Assignee: Murray Envelope CorporationInventors: Walter G. Rhian, Kent E. Niequist
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Patent number: 4991877Abstract: A method and apparatus for educational information transfer to consumers of prescription medication using a greeting card-style format and unique icons to structure categories of drug information. Integral to the apparatus is a capsule-shaped, free-standing revolving floor rack holding 80 to 100 different cards.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1990Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Inventor: Michael L. Lieberman
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Patent number: 4978143Abstract: An exemplary book indexing system according to the invention includes an index table (10 or 12) which has thereon a first series (23) comprising names in alphabetical order of book chapters or similar parts to be indexed, and a second series (24) comprising numbers in non-numerical order, one number of the second series being aligned with each word of the first series. A plurality of tabs (13) each bearing one of the numbers in the second series (24) may be attached to appropriate pages of a book (10) so that the chapters thereof may be quickly referenced. A tab layout strip (14) aids in placing tabs (13) manually on book (10.) The indexing system according to the invention is especially useful for books such as the bible which are frequently cited by the name of the biblical book in which a passage appears.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1989Date of Patent: December 18, 1990Inventor: Thomas H. Ericson
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Patent number: 4969665Abstract: A writing pad containing a stack of horizontally aligned sheets, each of which is cut to the same size and shape. Initially, the sheets are stacked so that the corner edges of the stack are perpendicularly aligned with the top and bottom sheets. Preferably, the sheets in the stack are assembled in sets wherein each set is provided with a specific border color or colors which differ from the color or colors used in the other sets. The sheets are then fanned or swirled uniformly as to form helical flutes extending between the top and bottom sheet of the stack. An adhesive is applied to one side face of the stack to hold the stack in a swirled configuration. The top and bottom surfaces of each sheet are provided with a printed border that frames the writing area. By varying the colors printed on the different sets, a wide variety of visual effects can be obtained.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1989Date of Patent: November 13, 1990Assignee: McAuliffe Paper, Inc.Inventor: Charles M. Thiaville
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Patent number: 4966285Abstract: An index sheet formed of one recording sheet on which are printed, as small-size positive images in parallel rows, a plurality of scenes recorded on an image recording medium such as, for example, a photographic film, a still video floppy, a video cassette, or a video disc. The small positive images are arranged in the same order they were taken, and frame numbers are printed in juxtaposition with the respective positive images. To produce such an index sheet, a plurality of strips of negative are copied onto photographic paper in a reduced size with the negative strips inserted in a negative sheath. For a magnetic or optical image recording medium for a very large number of images, a lesser plurality of scenes read out are edited in such a manner as to arrange in a representative sample and thereafter are printed on a recording sheet.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1988Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Katsumi Otake, Nobuyuki Iwakami
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Patent number: 4949999Abstract: An indexing system for a reference book which is printed on the edge of the pages opposite to the binding so as to be visual when the book is closed; the system including primary, secondary, and further subdivided portions of the book identified by large letters, succeedingly smaller letters, and color coded marks to represent respective portions of the book where the contents relate to words having a first letter corresponding to the large letters, a second letter corresponding to the next smaller letter, and a third and succeeding letters represented by still smaller letters or a color coded mark.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1988Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Inventor: Cui Ke-hui
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Patent number: 4932683Abstract: A multi-document file folder is disclosed which includes an outer file jacket having front and rear panels and a multi-pocket file folder insert having insert pockets adapted to be positioned within the file jacket. The insert pockets of the insert are of a predetermined depth and are staggered vertically upwardly in a rearward direction to expose the upper edges of the pockets one behind the other. A window within the front panel of the file jacket is provided in alignment with the upper edges of the file folder insert pockets to thus reveal the presence or absence of documents filed within the insert pockets.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1989Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Inventor: Justin J. Perazza
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Patent number: 4930813Abstract: A recipe collection for compiling menus is equipped with a large number of cards of the same format (1, 12, 16) which have on their upper edge (2) at least one tab (4) to be used for sorting purposes and on the surface of the card menu components, ingredients and instructions for their preparation. Each card (1, 12, 16) has in the region of its tab (4) an edge-sealed opening (5) which is arranged in alignment with openings of additional cards. Each card has a distance marker (9, 10, 11) according to its calorie content of the menu component or ingredient in each case in a scale allocated to the total length of the card.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1988Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Inventor: Volker Pudel
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Patent number: 4927178Abstract: The invention provides an indexed reference book for rapidly locating words or material arranged in an alphabetical order in the pages of the book comprising a front cover having a plurality of vertical and horizontal lines creating an array of index zones forming rows and columns, each of the index zones bearing indicia corresponding to indicia appearing on different pages of the book, the fore-edge of the pages of the book being marked by tab means, the tab means being arranged along the fore-edge of the book in rows and columns, whereby the tab means of a page bearing specific indicia corresponds in its horizontal positioning on its fore-edge of the book to the index zone bearing the indicica, and the number of tabs in each row corresponds to the number of zones in the same row.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1988Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Inventor: Elieser Schechter
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Patent number: 4856818Abstract: A folded record medium for two to four different, segmentally arranged information portions is configured so that the interrelated segments of the information portions are easily accessible in a meaningful arrangement. According to the invention, this is achieved by the fact that the record medium comprises square sheets, which are joined together along a first fold line, and the connected pairs of sheets are joined together, stairway fashion in the unfolded state, along a second fold line, perpendicular to the first fold line and having the length of one side of a sheet.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1988Date of Patent: August 15, 1989Assignee: Draegerwerk, AGInventors: Horst Rabenecker, Jurgen Kruger
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Patent number: 4832374Abstract: A system for indexing releasably bound numerically categorized textual material provides a high degree of convenience. A plurality of dividers is provided each of which corresponds to and separates alpha numerical categories and each divider has a tab associated therewith. Each tab includes means for displaying indicia which include at least the last digit of the respective alpha numerical category. The releasably bound assembly of textual material has an edge-face portion which is divided into a number of fields equal to the number of possible last character of alpha numerical categories. Each field corresponds to the last character of a numerical category and contains a bank of tabs arranged sequentially in superposed relationship. Each tab in a respective bank of tabs has the same last character, e.g., digit.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1987Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Inventor: Kenneth W. Prest, Jr.
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Patent number: 4813710Abstract: An improved dictionary index that allows a person to open a dictionary often just a few pages from where his word is located. Given the word "ran," r, a, and n are #1, #2, and #3 letters respectively. This index allows a person to open to where the #2 letter begins, and if set up for it, in many cases to open to where the #3 letter begins, so that in this case the person is shown where to open the dictionary to have "ran" on that open page. This is accomplished partly by subdividing the words beginning with #1 letters into lesser categories--26 if each of the letters is to be presented as a #2 letter, and perhaps 40 or more if some #2 letters are further subdivided into #3 letters--for instance such #2 letters as A, E, I, O, U, H, L, N, R. A chart of these perhaps 40 letters is placed for instance on the inside back book cover where the cover extends past the pages.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1986Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Inventor: Alexander W. Weilgart
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Patent number: 4811974Abstract: A method of indexing a dictionary and an indexing system thereof comprising the steps of: dividing the fore edge of a dictionary into an upper indexing area and a lower indexing area; diagonally labelling the twenty six English letters in alphabetical order on the upper indexing area of the fore edge according to the pages covered by the same first letter of the entries on a coordinate basis; marking the five English vowels A, E, I, O and U in the lower indexing area on the fore edge of the pages covering each vowel letter being arranged diagonally for corresponding to the relevant locations of the alphabets in the upper indexing area; and providing a plurality of labelling symbols to be respectively marked on both the upper and the lower indexing areas for separately representing the second and the third letters of an entry; so that, by referring to the letters and symbols on the divided fore edge of the dictionary, any entry that is sought can be quickly and accurately located therewith.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1987Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Inventor: Wan-Lan Ho
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Patent number: 4807905Abstract: An arrangement of words is provided wherein a multiplicity of words are arranged in sequential groupings with each sequential grouping having a plurality of words having the same last syllable and wherein the sequential groupings are arranged in alphabetical order in accordance with the last syllable and the plurality of words in each sequential grouping are arranged in alphabetical order. Also, a book having at least three sections is provided wherein the first section comprises a multiplicity of words arranged in alphabetical order; the second section comprises single-syllable words from the first section arranged in alphabetical order and the third section comprises the multi-syllable words from the first section arranged in accordance with the last syllable as described above.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Inventor: Daniel F. Reagan
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Patent number: 4795196Abstract: A consumer product coupon storage device comprises a coupon storage bin and a plurality of dividers adapted to fit in the bin to separate the space in the bin into individual compartments. Each divider has first and second visible fields. A generic product descriptor is printed in the first field of each divider. A brand-name product advertisement is printed in the second field of each divider. The brand-name product belongs to the class of the generic product, the descriptor which is printed on the same divider as, or a divider near, the advertisement of said brand-name product. In use, the coupons are placed in the compartments sorted by generic product.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1987Date of Patent: January 3, 1989Assignee: Value Savers UnlimitedInventors: David K. Hyun, Clifford A. Higgins, II, William H. Morgan
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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: 4730846Abstract: A hospital patient medication record card system which includes a medication card mounted to a back support that in turn has a guide member affixed to its bottom edge. The guide member has markings, generally hour numerals, which generally indicate times related to the administration of medication for the patient. A marker member slidably mounted to the guide member can be selectively positioned over the numeral which indicates the time of the administration of the medication.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1985Date of Patent: March 15, 1988Assignee: Judith SheehanInventors: Judith M. Sheehan, Peter J. Engelman
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Patent number: 4715621Abstract: A numeric color coded filing system for expandable files includes a base member having an adhesive back which is applied to the face of a file along its right side with the right vertical edge of the base member extending outwardly past the edge of the file. The height of the base member is preferably equal to the height of the file and the vertical right edge is folded over onto itself about a vertical line. A plurality of colored labels are provided to be affixed to the edge of the base member. Each label has a pair of identical digits 0-9 printed thereon with a different color being associated with each digit. The labels include an adhesive on the reverse side and are secured to the vertical edge of the base member with one digit of each label being visible from the front of the file and the other being visible from the rear thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1986Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Inventors: William Colavito, Christa Riggins
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Patent number: 4669754Abstract: A novel agenda system unrestricted by a specified year is provided herein. It includes a cover and a plurality of index-tabbed sections assembled in a book-like form within the cover. The sections include a primary divider index sheet section, each sheet of which is of a selected first wide width, and all tabs of the divider sheet section are visible when the front cover is opened. The sections also include a secondary index section, each sheet of which is narrower than the sheets of the primary divider index. Such secondary section comprises a twelve-index-sheet combination (for months) and a thirty-one-index sheet combination (for days). Selected sheets from the primary divider index sheet section, i.e. a "THIS MONTH" sheet, a "NEXT MONTH" sheet, and a "TODAY" sheet are selectively insertable at particularly specified locations within the secondary section. A plurality of selectively-movable, blank and/or pre-printed inscribable sheets are provided, each sheet being smaller in size than the base sheet.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1985Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Inventor: Gilles Lalonde
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Patent number: 4659110Abstract: This invention is for a publication, loose leaf card file or the like, embodying an improved manual sheet separation format, wherein each aligned single sheet of the stack of flexible sheets has a notch (for thumb insertion) in a free edge of said sheet, the notch centers of adjacent sheets being displaced from each other so that an area of each sheet's individual notch superimposes (and exposes) a portion of the adjacent sheet's face edge; one improvement being the placement of an identification notch marker on each sheet's face edge adjacent to the rim of said notch at an area where each stacked sheet's face edge overlies (and conceals from view) the marker on the underlying adjacent sheet; another improvement being the provision of a recessed thumb pivot area along a common side of said stacked sheets, the pivot area being the area of partial overlap of notches in the free edges of the uppermost adjacent stacked sheets; the pivot area serving as an efficient location for one to grip the stacked sheets andType: GrantFiled: May 31, 1985Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Inventor: William E. Polk
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Patent number: 4652014Abstract: Low cost, easily updated information retrieval apparatus is provided that will provide rapid access to information relating to the probable cause of an apparent or actual process or other machine malfunction signalled by an indicating device, and a recommended action to correct such malfunction.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1981Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: Polaroid CorporationInventor: Thomas P. Maher
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Patent number: 4634146Abstract: An instruction manual as a plurality of chapters, each chapter having a plurality of sections, the pages of the chapters being arranged in a first binder of a different size. At least one of the sections of the chapters comprises a personal reference section made up of pages of different size than the pages of the other sections of the chapters, and containing practical operational information concerning a feature of the equipment to which the instruction manual is directed. The pages of the different size personal reference section of the chapters are selectively removably received in the first binder. A second binder, a personal reference binder, is provided, which is of a size to accept the selectively removed personal reference section pages, and being of a size different from the size of the first binder. A common Table of Contents and a common Index are provided for both of the first and second binders, and refer to the pages in both the first and second binders.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1984Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: Crystal Technologies CorporationInventor: Meir Yaniv
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Patent number: 4614360Abstract: A hospital patient medication record card system that includes a medication card mounted to a back support that in turn has a guide member affixed to its bottom edge. The guide member has markings, generally hour numerals, that generally indicate times related to the administration of medication for the patient. A marker member slidably mounted to the guide member can be selectively positioned over the numeral that indicates the time of the administration of the medication.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1983Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Assignee: Judith SheehanInventors: Judith M. Sheehan, Peter J. Engelman
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Patent number: 4585253Abstract: An indexing system for file folders of the type having a tab along one edge includes a pattern of variable length fields formed on the tab. Each field carries indicia of a size proportionate to the field length. The indicia are visible along the edge of a folder placed in storage. When a series of folders are juxtaposed the indicia combine to form a visual pattern which directs a user's eye to the proper location for removing or replacing a particular folder. The indicia comprise color-coded bars which readily create the visual pattern.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1984Date of Patent: April 29, 1986Assignee: The Shaw-Walker CompanyInventor: David A. Beisswanger
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Patent number: 4572547Abstract: The invention is directed to a method of alerting a person to a date of a future event prior to the date of that event. The method utilizes a container in which are placed day of the month numbered cards and month of the year cards in sequential order in a suitable container. File cards are filled out as required indicating the subject matter and the date of an event directed to that subject matter occurring at a future time and date. These file cards are placed sequentially in the front of the month of the year cards according to the month in which the future event falls. In the case of the current month, the day of the month cards are employed and the file cards with a future date falling within the current month are placed in front of the day of the month card with the corresponding date. The current and past day of the month cards for the current month are placed either behind the last day of the month card or in front of the month of the year card following the current month.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1983Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Inventor: Geoff Phillips
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Patent number: 4523775Abstract: At an edge of one side of the printed sheet and which extends in the direction of a fold line there is provided a substantially triangular-shaped protruding portion. At the edge of the other side of the printed sheet, which is located opposite the fold line, there is provided an inset or retracted portion which in its size essentially corresponds to the protruding portion. At this protruding portion there can engage an opening device for opening the folded printed sheet. At the end of the processing or handling operation the protruding portion is cut away as waste. The thus cut away material portion of the protruding portion corresponds in its surface area to the material portion which is missing at the other side of the sheet at the location of the inset or retracted portion. The loss of material caused by the elimination of the protruding portion therefore is accomplished at the expense of the other side of the printed sheet.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1982Date of Patent: June 18, 1985Assignee: Ferag AGInventor: Walter Reist
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Patent number: 4427290Abstract: Serially reproduced copies from a copy machine are edge printed with successive raster lines, preferably with alpha-numeric data to form a visible title. The title information is first loaded in a memory, preferably of the alpha-numeric digital variety. The title information is then sequentially scanned synchronously as each page of the collated copy is conventionally reproduced in a copier. As the copier reproduces copy, raster lines are serially imprinted at pixel locations on each edge of the pages being reproduced, each raster line being preferably and serially imprinted in groups of three pages. Serial scanning is preferably shown by a variable light sourch such as a liquid crystal or light emitting diode located at the page edge; alternately an optical scan for such serial scanning is shown. When sufficient copy has been run and collated, the collated paper when registered at the edges of each page displays printed information in the manner of title label found on the bindings of books.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1981Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Assignee: Stanton KayeInventors: Stanton Kaye, Curtis Schreier
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Patent number: 4345396Abstract: Spring loaded devices for spacing index strips and other components of a visible index with respect to a frame supporting those components and for removably attaching items to or holding them against the frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1980Date of Patent: August 24, 1982Inventor: Alexander P. Janssen
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Patent number: D309155Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1988Date of Patent: July 10, 1990Inventor: Ally O. Hing