Book, more particularly pocket dictionary

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Inventors

De Monti, Laura

Application #

037394

Filed

May-9-1979

Published

Jan-13-1981

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/19.1
281/29
402/3
402/80P

International Classes

B42D 001/06; B42D 003/00

Field of Search

281/1 281/3 281/4 281/15 402/3 402/80

Assignee

Prototypon Establishment (Steinort, LI)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Scully, Scott, Murphy & Presser

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Abstract
Book comprising uncreasable and water-proof cards (6) of a thickness remaining constant in time, these cards being produced from plastics, the text thereon being printed by typographic or offset or other process in a manner known per se. The thickness of the cards is comprised between 0.20 and 0.26 mm and polyvinyl chlorides or polystyrene can be used as plastics. Each card has a configuration comprising converging edges (9, 10) at one end provided with a circular cut-out (7) for a prin connecting all the cards (6).
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A printed pocket dictionary constructed of an assembly of superposed elongated cards printed on both sides and two conforming external covers, each card and cover radially rotating in its respective plane about a pin threaded through a circular cut-out provided at an end of each of the cards and covers on their axial line, and each card and cover remaining partially in contact with adjacent card or cards, characterized in that:

(a) each card is formed of a slidable synthetic resin of the group comprising polyvinylchloride and polystyrene, has at said end, wherein the circular cut-out is provided for the pin, linear edges converging to form a curved apex, and the circular cut-out for the pin is located entirely in the zone with said converging edges such that the minimum width of the margin around said cut-out is at most equal to three quarters of the diameter of said cut-out; and



Description
The present invention relates to printed works and more particularly to books of small sized termed pocket size such as e.g. dictionaries or vocabularies.

The present development of the tourist trade and, generally speaking, the growth of international relations lead to a more and more urgent need of pocket dictionaries or vocabularies the size of which, although already reduced, is if possible of still smaller dimensions, in order that they may be easily and rapidly consulted.

In order to comply with this trend one has proceeded from the conventional small size dictionaries, with pages bound together in a known manner, to dictionaries made up from an assembly of paper or cardboard from a fibrous material, e.g. cellulose, cards of slips laid one on the other, each card being radially rotatable on a pin led through a circular cutout provided at one end of the card, the assembly of these cards being locked in adequate manner on this pin.

It has, however, been noted that in practice this kind of book comprised of radially rotatable cards is not free from disadvantages which jeopardize its practical use and length of service. It has indeed been noted that the cards made up from paper or cardboard from fibrous material, e.g. cellulose, are easily spoiled by handling and by exposure to atmospheric conditions, particularly to rain. Under specific conditions of use this proves quite unavoidable because the crumpling and the distortions resulting from the moisture absorbed by the cards affect in some manner or other their thickness as, being made up from a fibrous material, they will impair their sliding over one another. This disadvantage is the more important as the cards are obviously of limited resistance and, consequently, more liable to tear particularly around the cut-out provided for the pin, the most vulnerable point of the assembly, but also in other points of the card. Obviously, immediate exposure to water in a general manner and, consequently the impregnation of the card seriously affect the latter rendering the text it bears quite illegible.
 
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