Book brace

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Inventors

Hansen, Robert S.

Application #

510956

Filed

Apr-19-1990

Published

Apr-28-1992

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/18
281/20
402/502
402/73

International Classes

B42D 003/18

Field of Search

281/15.1 281/18 281/20 24/384 24/389 24/487 24/587

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Flehr, Hohbach, Test, Albritton & Herbert

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Abstract
Brace for supporting a soft-covered book so that it can stand in an upright position without collapsing. The brace includes a pair of support flaps which are attached to the covers of the book along the edges opposite the binding and are adapted to overlie each other when the book is closed. A fastener releasably secures the support flaps together to hold the covers in a spaced parallel relation when the book is closed.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A brace for use with a book having flexible covers and pages bound together along one edge thereof, comprising a pair of generally planar support flaps, means for attaching the support flaps to the covers along the edges of the covers opposite the bound edge, and means for releasably securing the support flaps together to hold the book in a closed position, the support flaps having sufficient stiffness to hold the edges of the covers to which they are attached straight and rigid when the book is closed and the flaps are secured together so that the book can stand by itself in an upright position without collapsing.

2. The book brace of claim 1 wherein each of the support flaps has a length corresponding to the length of the covers and a width corresponding to the thickness of the book.



Description
This invention pertains generally to books, and more particularly to a brace for supporting a soft-covered book in an upright position.

Soft-sided books, such as telephone books and the like, are relatively rigid along the edges on which they are bound but are otherwise relatively flexible. When such books are stood in an upright position, the portions of the covers away from the binding tend to buckle and collapse due to the weight of the book. This problem is particularly severe when the pages of the book are relatively thin, as they are, for example, in a telephone book.

It is in general an object of the invention to provide a new and improved brace for supporting a soft-covered book in an upright position.

Another object of the invention is to provide a book brace of the above character which is economical and easy to use.

These and other objects are achieved in accordance with the invention by providing a book brace having a pair of support flaps attached to the covers along the edges of the covers opposite the bound edge and adapted to overlie each other when the book is closed, and means for releasably securing the support flaps together to hold the covers in a spaced parallel relation when the book is closed so that the book can stand by itself in an upright position without collapsing.
 
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