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Inventors

Pisciotti, Trudy
Healy, Dennis

Application #

241706

Filed

Sep-8-1988

Published

Nov-28-1989

Current US Class

281/15.1
402/70
402/74

International Classes

B42F 001/00

Field of Search

281/15 402/70 402/73 402/74

Assignee

Prentice Hall, Inc. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Amster, Rothstein & Ebenstein

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Abstract
A book configured for easy carrying comprises a continuous cover and a fastener fixed to the cover for securing paper thereto. The continuous cover includes a spine, front and rear panels, and front and rear flaps, each of the flaps defining an aperture therethrough configured and dimensioned to receive fingers. The flaps are movable between a storage orientation and a carrying orientation, the flaps in the storage orientation being disposed intermediate the panels, overlying the panels, and extending generally towards the spine, and the flaps in the carrying orientation extending generally outwardly from the panels and away from the spine, with both the flap apertures aligned to permit the passage therethrough of fingers and thereby facilitate carrying of the book.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A book configured for easy carrying, comprising:

(a) a continuous cover including:

i. a spine;

ii. front and rear panels;

iii. front and rear flaps, each of said flaps defining an aperture therethrough configured and dimensioned to receive fingers;

said front and rear panels being connected to said spine along one panel edge by first foldlines and to said flaps along said remote panel edge by second foldlines;

said flaps being movable between a storage orientation and a carrying orientation, said flaps in said storage orientation being disposed intermediate said panels, and extending generally towards said spine, said flaps in said carrying orientation extending generally outwardly from said panels and away from said spine, with both said flap apertures aligned to permit passage therethrough of fingers and thereby facilitate carrying of said book; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to books, and more particularly to a book configured for easy carrying.

It has been known to provide a strap adapted to be secured around a book, the strap being provided with a handle for convenience in carrying the book. Similarly, it has been known to provide a carrying case adapted to contain a book, the carrying case having a handle for convenience in carrying the case. However, the foregoing arrangements for carrying books involve an external and separate implement which may become lost or separated from the book and require manipulation by the user for either placing the strap around the book or placing the book in the carrying case; thus, such arrangements are not fully satisfactory.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,616,851 discloses a book in which at least the cover is formed with apertured extensions enabling the book to be grasped by fingers inserted through an aligned pair of the apertures in the extensions, for easy carrying of the book. The extensions are disposed in various embodiments on the top, the bottom or the side opposite the spine of the book. While these extensions enable carrying of the book without the need for resort to an adjunct such as a strap or carrying case, the extensions themselves present problems. The extensions increase at least one dimension of the book (that is, its height or width) by a substantial fraction, as they must in order to enable apertures large enough for easy insertion of the fingers. This not only makes the books somewhat more difficult to handle during reading, but, more importantly, necessitates specialized--i.e., enlarge--library shelving for the book.
 
  The invention relates to a book and is characterized in that the spine of the book has a shape different from a straight contour line, that fixing elements...  A book comprises a plurality of sheets, each sheet being folded in a zone constituting a back of the book to provide two leaves, at least one first sheet...