Book Patents (Class 283/63.1)
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Patent number: 6702331Abstract: A concertina-bound foam-based book is presented, comprising a plurality of foam pages, each having a first edge and a second edge. The first edge is opposite the second edge on each page, and the pages are bound along their first edges and second edges in a concertina fashion with a water-resistant binding means. When fully opened, the concertina-bound foam-based book opens as a string of pages and such that when closed, the pages of the concertina-bound foam-based book form a stack of pages. A variety of specific binding means and binding materials may be used in conjunction with the present invention. A method for making the concertina-bound foam-based book of the present invention is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Inventors: William Derraugh, Michael John Morris
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Patent number: 6698797Abstract: A pocket size booklet for keeping statical records of a particular person from birth and for keeping records of an adult person. Non-tearing waterproof pages made from a synthetic material are used, and the data is printed, or data is written, on the pages with an indelible ink. The pages include a water mark on each page. Pages may include medical history, physical conditions, surgeries, medications, and vaccination records of a person or child. Pages may be provide on which to place the footprints and fingerprints of a new born child.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Medical Documents, Inc.Inventors: Scott E. Lackey, James R. Jinright, Kenneth R. Burton, Jr.
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Patent number: 6688648Abstract: An assembly of a carrier and an information storage unit for attachment to a publication. The assembly includes a support panel and a cover secured thereto and forming a pouch for receipt of a storage unit therein. The assembly is adapted for securement in a publication.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: The Form House, Inc.Inventors: Warren McKinney, Gary White, Steve Pasek
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Patent number: 6685226Abstract: An assembly of a carrier and an information storage unit for attachment to a publication. The assembly includes a support panel and a cover secured thereto and forming a pouch for receipt of a storage unit therein. The assembly is adapted for securement in a publication.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: The Form House, Inc.Inventors: Warren McKinney, Gary White, Steve Pasek
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Patent number: 6659506Abstract: An index system using single axis or multiple axes with single and multiple leaves turning around this axis (axes). All leaves or groups of leaves present an exposed marginal portion obtained by relative extension of leaves and/or partial removal of a portion of the marginal portion (s), which provides an overview of the content, which is indexed in groups and subgroups. Use is made of brief descriptions, capital letters, numbers, arrows and distinctive background color for facilitating the use of the index system.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Inventor: Enn Erisalu
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Patent number: 6644695Abstract: A novel method of advertising in appropriate bound or unbound publications wherein the pages of the publication are folded in half and may be bound along one edge by either saddle-stitching or perfect-binding the pages at the center of the publication together, wherein a carrier member formed of a folded member that is appropriately bound into the publication and has at least one adhesive strip or a plurality of adhesive spots positioned adjacent one edge for mounting a substantially thinner mouse pad thereon for ease of removal and subsequent use. The mouse pad is formed of a thin generally transparent plastic material and carries advertising printed on the undersurface of the pad, which advertising is viewed through the transparent pad; the mouse pad acting to insure that the publication will flip open at the position of the pad so that the viewer or reader will see the advertising early in the inspection of the publication.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1999Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Inventor: Daniel L. O'Malley
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Publication number: 20030160443Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Applicant: Cleveland Menu Printing, Inc.Inventors: Gerard M. Ramella, Thomas M. Ramella
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Patent number: 6558099Abstract: A reinforced book assembled from a stack of media sheets and a cover. Each media sheet includes at least one binding region located adjacent to a binding edge of that media sheet. The binding region of each sheet is aligned with and faces a binding region of an adjacent media sheet. The cover extends at least partially over a first face of the stack, wraps around the binding edges of the media sheets, and extends at least partially over a second face of the stack. The book also includes activated imaging material on the binding region of each media sheet binding the media sheets together as well as activated imaging material on the cover binding the cover to the binding regions on the first and second faces of the stack.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Co., L.P.Inventors: Gabriel Mendoza, Israel Cruz, David J. Arcaro
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Publication number: 20030030269Abstract: An expense receipt diary of a notebook-type (10) consisting of a front cover (12), a back cover (14), and a plurality of interior pages (16), secured together by binding (18) on one side. The front of each interior page (16) consists of a mounting area (24) that contains a plurality of adhesive strips (28). Each strip (28) is comprised of a release liner (30) and an underlying adhesive (32). Receipts (34a) may be attached to the underlying adhesives (32) by removing the liners (30) and pressing the receipt (34b) onto the exposed adhesives (32). The recording area (20) is located on the reverse side of the mounting area (24). The recording area (20) is a printed surface where the employee can record details pertaining to the receipts attached (34b) to the mounting area (24) of the same sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventor: Roberto Hernandez
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Publication number: 20020175516Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2002Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventor: Neil Barnett Shulman
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Patent number: 6470608Abstract: A networking card has a plurality of pages for bearing at least one of a greeting or other message, a drawing and an object added to the networking card by successive recipients of the networking card. The networking card can be purchased by an initial sender. That person can add a message to a first page of the card and then send it to a first recipient. The first recipient in turn can add his or her own message to the networking card, for example on a second page of the networking card, and then send the card on to a second recipient. The process can be repeated until for example all of the pages have been used.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1999Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Brian J. P. H. Edwards
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Publication number: 20020149194Abstract: A coloring book for children has a plurality of page sets bound or stapled wherein a page set includes a pair of background sheets, each having different background design, and a sharing page putted in between the background sheets and having basic designs on a front and rear surface thereof so as to be coordinated with the background designs when folded with each of the background sheets.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventor: Won Ku Lee
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Patent number: 6454307Abstract: An accordion-folded page book with a binding which compresses the pages of the book but is not permanently fastened in one location, thereby allowing the binding to be moved from one position which allows access to one set of pages, to a second position which allows access to a second set of pages; whereby sliding the binding and flipping the book over enables the user to have access to the opposite sides of the pages.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Innovative USA, Inc.Inventor: Peter Polick
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Patent number: 6435561Abstract: A folding carton, box, container, envelope, sleeve or the like is provided with at least one detachable panel in the form of an information card, an identification card, a reminder card, a business reply card, a return envelope or other useful item. At least one attachment in the form of informational material, brochures, pamphlets, media items, compact disks, cassette tapes, video tapes, packets or pouches, is suitably secured to the folding carton and/or the detachable panels between the outside of the box and the detachable panel or panels. The detachable panel is folded over the attachment and the open end of the detachable panel is secured down to the box by seals. To gain access to the information an end user need simply to break the seals. The attachments can then be accessed and the detachable panel or can then be simply removed from the box and used or returned to the manufacturer or company.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1999Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Nosco, Inc.Inventor: Gregory Verenski
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Patent number: 6390507Abstract: A soft book comprised of foam pages bound by a book binding portion and a plurality of page binding portions is presented. A front cover page, a rear cover page, and at least one page, each page may which may have a perimeter, are provided, with the pages forming a spine portion, with the book bound such that a portion of the perimeter each page may extend beyond the binding portions to provide a soft perimeter for the book so that it is safe, particularly for children. The pages of the book may include impressions or cutouts that may be made in various shapes. Cutouts may provide a puzzle-type game for children. Various binding materials may be used, preferably chosen to provide sufficient support for the flexible foam pages.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2001Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Inventors: William Derraugh, Michael Morris
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Publication number: 20020050712Abstract: The invention relates to an improvement of thick product catalogs which show various kinds of house appliances, house hardware, farming equipments, etc and are produced for the purpose of sales promotion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventor: Hideki Kurosu
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Patent number: 6364362Abstract: The present invention relates to an educational planner for providing a cooperative system of planning books and folders that promote socially beneficial aims while providing assistance and organization of course materials.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Inventor: Pamela L. Severin
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Patent number: 6349969Abstract: A booklet having a base, a plurality of pages having at least one mounting portion and a plurality of display portions. The mounting portions are hinged with respect to the display portions. The mounting portions have page engaging members, and the base has base engaging members. The base engaging members are configured to engage the page engaging members to attach the mounting portions to the base and to provide for the mounting portions to move with respect to the base to allow the display portions to move to a greater extent than the display portions would move without such movement of the mounting portions, to allow the display portions to lie more flat against one another when the pages are turned. The base engaging members may include pins mounted on the base, and the page engaging members include holes formed through the mounting portions, the pins extending through the holes. The holes may be elongated.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1998Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: OmniQuip International, Inc.Inventors: Marty Spaeth, Dave Petrovic
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Patent number: 6273471Abstract: The invention concerns a book structure which includes, assembled under one cover, a certain number of bound pages, some of which at least include leaflets with the dimensions exceeding those of the cover, with the external part of each section glued to corresponding adjacent leaflets and having, relative to the reading direction, at least one vertical folding line coinciding with the straight line of the book back to define the adjacent surfaces, and at least a horizontal folding line for covering the external element of the overlap of the lower and/or upper part of the coverings surface of the book cover.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2000Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignees: Zanardi Editoriale S.p.A., Gallimard JeunesseInventor: Rodolfo Zanardi
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Publication number: 20010011820Abstract: The present invention discloses a magazine booklet being used primarily as an advertising and promotional vehicle at the same time contains information such as news, TV, and movie guides, sports, entertainment and the like. Said magazine booklet comprises an elongated body having a plurality of attached pages wherein each page is divided into three parts, the middle portion thereof being allotted for said information while the opposing top and bottom portions are allotted for advertisements, promotions and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2001Publication date: August 9, 2001Inventor: Dante R. Olivar
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Patent number: 6224106Abstract: The invention is a book which comprises a series of sculpted figures which nest within each other. The sculpted figures are preferably made of vacuum formed plastic, in a manner similar to that used in making the plastic shells for a blister package. In preferred embodiment, the figures are affixed to the basic portion of the pages of the book, with the portion of the base which lies within the perimeter of the figures removed. The remainder of each page may have text or graphics disposed on it. The figures are formed so that the figures or the lower pages nest within the figures on the upper pages. The figures will usually have graphics printed on them. However, some or all of them may be at least partially clear, and some or all of them may have text disposed on them.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1997Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Inventor: Charles Murphy