Books and assemblies for books

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Inventors

Lynch, Peter F.
Osiecki, Scott W.
Naas, Robert L.

Application #

796583

Filed

Nov-22-1991

Published

Aug-31-1993

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/16
281/31
402/4
402/79
402/80R

International Classes

B42F 003/00

Field of Search

281/15.1 281/16 281/31 402/4 402/79 402/80 283/36 283/37 283/38

Assignee

Cullman Ventures, Inc. (Sidney, NY)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stephens; Richard G.

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Abstract
An improved leaf assembly for incorporation into a book, or formed as part of a cover of a book, to allow selective placement of a page adjacent or atop a selected leaf of the book.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. An assembly for a book having predetermined dimensions, including a spine height, a page width, and a book thickness, comprising:

a generally rectangular sheet having a plurality of side-by-side width portions,

a first of said width portions having a width approximating said page width and a side edge having means for fastening said side edge in a book adjacent the spine of said book,

a second of said width portions being hingedly connected to said first width portion, having a width equalling or exceeding said book thickness, and having at least one aperture between the upper and lower extremities of said second width portion.



Description
Our invention relates to dated books such as appointment books and diaries, and other books, and to special configurations of leaves or pages for use within such books. In the ensuing discussion, we will call a sheet having two sides a "leaf", and we will call the two sides of a leaf two pages. Thus in a typical book, a leaf might have a first side numbered page 261 and an opposite side numbered page 262. In a general sense all or most pages of an ordinary book tend to pivot about an axis located at, or approximately at, the "spine" of the book. In most books a given leaf always lies, when the book is closed, within a volume defined by the front and rear covers of the book. A page which lies within such a volume (as do most pages in usual books) will be deemed to be in a "normal" page position. A page which has been moved so that both of its vertically-extending edges have been moved a substantial fraction of a page width, or a page width or more, from the spine axis will be deemed a page moved to an "extended" page position.
 
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