Multiple Patents (Class 283/43)
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Patent number: 8454055Abstract: A booklet with removable cards, together with a variety of systems, methods, and applications associated therewith. Embodiments can be incorporated into books, booklets, maps, catalogs, travel guides, schedules, and other printed information and materials. In one embodiment, the booklet comprises a travel guide having a plurality of information cards as pages. Each information card can provide information about a travel destination, language translation, cultural pointers, or other information. The cards are bound using a first ring fastener that can be opened by the reader so that one or more cards can be removed from the booklet, and carried in a wallet, on a second ring fastener, or as a second booklet, distinct from the main booklet.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2008Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Inventors: Hui Ting Cheng, Marusia Musacchio
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Patent number: 8196964Abstract: A sticky note pad includes at least two stacks of sticky note sheets. Each sticky note sheet has a note-writing region, an index tab region projecting from a right lateral edge thereof, and a removable pressure sensitive adhesive layer provided on a bottom face thereof in proximity to a left lateral edge thereof. The index tab regions of the sticky note sheets of one of the stacks are staggered with respect to the index tab regions of the sticky note sheets of the other stack in a top-to-bottom direction, and are aligned to the same in a direction parallel to the lateral edges of the sticky note sheets. A glue layer binds the left lateral edges of the sticky note sheets of all the stacks. A partition sheet is adhered to the bottom face of a lowermost sticky note sheet of an upper stack.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2009Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Taiwan Hopax Chemicals Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tsung-Tien Kuo, Jen-Rong Liu, Chin-Chung Tsai, Shih-Chin Wen
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Patent number: 6244628Abstract: A Bible topic referencing system and method using adhesive-backed tabs to locate Bible verses corresponding to various pre-selected topics found in the Bible. The tabs are arranged in linear rows corresponding to a topic and picture icons are contained on the tabs and correspond to the various pre-selected topics.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Inventor: Peter D. Muller
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Patent number: 6127013Abstract: A system for identifying characteristics of objects on which they are positioned and tracking the identified objects when sold. The system includes a master tracking sheet and a plurality of identification sheets. Each of the identification sheets includes a plurality of removable self adhesive labels positioned therein. Each label has indicia identifying a particular characteristic of a respective one of the objects printed thereon and a code separating the labels into groups. Each group identifies an owner of the objects on which the labels of that group are adhered. The master tracking sheet includes a plurality of columns, each column being associated with a respective group of labels. The indicia relates to at least one of price, condition, inventory codes and conditions for sale of the object on which the labels are adhered. When an object is sold, the monetary value on a label adhered thereto is inserted in the correct column on the tracking sheet.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1998Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Inventor: Andrea Todd
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Patent number: 5515972Abstract: A video indexing system for cataloging and organizing video cassettes. The indexing system utilizes a housing that is substantially identical to a video cassette container. A video directory having a plurality of erasable labels is releasable disposed in the housing. Each of the erasable labels has an index code corresponding to an adhesive label attached to the video cassette containers. An erasable marker is mounted within the video directory for writing therein. In addition, erasable labels are provided for the video cassettes themselves.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1995Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Inventor: Robert Shames
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Patent number: 5462783Abstract: A label dispensing sheet for incorporation within a book such as a telephone directory, dictionary or the like, includes a facing sheet of heavy paper stock releasably secured to a relatively thin backing sheet or liner by a pressure sensitive adhesive and containing a series of indicia bearing labels or tabs adapted to be applied to the pages of the book to designate the various alphabetical headings, sub-headings, categories or divisions thereof. The facing sheet and liner have overlying, extended edges for binding the label dispensing sheet proper within the book with corresponding portions of these extended edges being die cut and perforated, respectively, to form a lock and release construction holding the sheet securely in place in the book while permitting its ready removal therefrom during tab assembly to the book pages.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1994Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Inventor: Dennis Esselmann
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Patent number: 5164865Abstract: A method and a system for locating and accessing information on a continuous image presentation medium, such as information from a video medium, e.g. a video tape or disk. The system and method use an index which contains topics of interest on the medium and a code of indicia, such as a time elapse code identifying a portion of the video tape or disk in which desired information may be obtained. Corresponding time elapse codes are visually presented on the video images. Thus, the user will locate the time code from the index representing the time elapse period from the beginning of the tape or disk and move the tape until the time code is identified visually on the visual presentation from the tape or disk. In a preferred embodiment, the video or other visual presentation is used with printed material. The printed material may adopt the form of a multi-page document, such as a manual, and the manual may be provided with an index for identifying pages from which selected information may be obtained.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1989Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Inventor: Ronald J. Shaw
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Patent number: 5123676Abstract: A records management kit for use in setting up and maintaining a cross-referenced, easily enterable, file folder - based document filing and retrieval system comprises a file guide book, a file index, a series of file folders, and a series of file folder labels. The file guide book has a series of page sets separated by headings or tabs, each including at least one main category page and subsequent subcategory pages. Each main category page has subcategory headings and can have associated file indicia marks positioned thereon which correspond to file indicia marks positioned on the associated subcategory pages. The pages of the file guide book are color (and possibly indicia)--keyed to the file folder labels and are also keyed to main category, and subcategory (and possibly file indicia) information printed on the file index sheet together with an expanded listing of specific document types relating generally to the various main categories and subcategories.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1990Date of Patent: June 23, 1992Inventors: Donald D. Donnelly, Nora J. Donnelly
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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: 4973086Abstract: A records management kit for use in setting up and maintaining a cross-referenced, easily enterable, file folder--based document filing and retrieval system comprises a file guide book, an index sheet, a series of file folders, and a series of file folder labels. The file guide book has a series of tabbed page sets each including a main category page and subsequent subcategory pages. Each main category page has subcategory headings and associated file indicia marks printed thereon which correspond to similar information printed on the associated subcategory pages. The pages of the file guide book are color and indicia--keyed to the file folder labels and are also keyed to category, subcategory and file indicia information printed on the file index sheet together with an expanded listing of specific document types relating generally to the various categories and subcatergories.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Inventors: Donald D. Donnelly, Nora J. Donnelly
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Patent number: 4907904Abstract: A notebook with selectively changeable, removable and replaceable information carriers, comprising: (a) a plurality of notebook pages of glossy paper having alignment indicia printed thereon to divide said pages into multiple label-support zones; (b) a series of information carriers in the form of pressure-sensitive labels; (c) said labels including preprinted information, designations and space for inclusion by hand of further information; (d) whereby each of said labels may be selectively moved and replaced to and from any of said label-support zones; and, (e) book cover means binding said pages together.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1988Date of Patent: March 13, 1990Assignee: Strategic Financial Communications Corp.Inventor: Judith A. M. Baldwin
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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: 4544182Abstract: The present invention relates to the field of office file labeling and discloses a label which is less expensive to manufacture and to apply to a normal numeric filing system. The label employs a color-coding system and includes perforations which permit unwanted portions of the label to be removed prior to application. The label is for numeric end-tab filing and is reversible about its central fold-line. Individual digits are rotated 180 degrees with respect to corresponding digits on the opposite side of the fold-line so that the digits are in readable orientation in either the reversed or non-reversed condition.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1983Date of Patent: October 1, 1985Inventor: Robert P. Spring
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Patent number: 4124943Abstract: A printed illustrated text, printed alphabetical text and printed illustrated index are all correlated to a set of recordings intended for audio visual display and which are in turn topically arranged. In addition the illustrated index may by themselves be recorded in their entireties for audio visual display. The illustrated text is presented by a main written portion heavily pictorialized by a key illustration and ancillary illustrations arranged in a predetermined sequence with ancillary supporting information. A conspicuously displaying cross-reference listing refers to other pertinent illustrated texts and topical audio visual recordings. The alphabetical text is correlated to pertinent portions of the illustrated text by having, on pertinent pages thereof, key illustrations from the illustrated text. It, in addition, carries cross-references to pertinent optical audio visual recordings as well as to other pertinent information in the system.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1975Date of Patent: November 14, 1978Assignee: Mitchell Beazley Encyclopedias, Ltd.Inventors: James A. H. Mitchell, Edward J. Day
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Patent number: 4109938Abstract: A heavily illustrated, integrated and correlated system topically arranging information for ready location and comprehension through short descriptions, picture stories, expanded illustrated narratives, or combinations thereof, which are complete in and of themselves, and are cross-referenced and indexed by both illustrations and words or combinations of same. An illustrated comprehensive text, an illustrated alphabetical text, and an illustrated index cooperate to arrange the information within the system.The illustrated comprehensive text includes numerous articles on selected subjects. Each article includes a main written text, and is heavily pictorialized with a key illustration and ancillary illustrations arranged in a predetermined sequence. Ancillary text, directed only to the illustrations, is disposed proximate to its respective illustration and is correspondingly sequenced. Cross referencing is accomplished by a listing disposed conspicuously in a marginal position.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1975Date of Patent: August 29, 1978Assignee: Mitchell Beazley Encyclopedias, Ltd.Inventors: James A. H. Mitchell, Edward J. Day