Combination book and sculpture

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Inventors

Wolski, Bruce E.

Application #

040807

Filed

Apr-21-1987

Published

Apr-11-1989

Current US Class

040/530
281/15.1
283/64
428/16
428/542.2

International Classes

B42D 001/00; B42D 015/00; G09F 019/00

Field of Search

281/15 40/530 40/486 40/417 40/158 446/369 446/376 446/371

Examiners

Yost; Frank T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Margolis; Donald W.

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Abstract
A combination book and three-dimensional sculpture is provided, which sculpture has bifurcated first and second portions. The bifurcated portions of the sculpture are hingedly fastened along one mating marginal edge of said bifurcation. Included, in combination between said bifurcated portions, are one or more printable flat sheet which is bound along one marginal edge in registration with said bound marginal edge of said sculpture. The resulting combined structure provides an article having at least a first position, in which said sculpture is closed and appears to be a substantially continuous three-dimensional object, and a second position in which said sculpture is opened to reveal the space between said bifurcated portions, so that the one or more sheet is accessible. In the preferred embodiment, the sculpture is that of a character or of another item depicted in a story and/or pictures included as printed matter on said one or more sheet so that the reader, can imagine having contact with a character or other item set forth in the printed matter. The dimensions of the sheets and the sculpture are selected such that when the sculpture is in its closed position the sheets are not discernible. In one preferred embodiment the edges of the sheets are encompassed by and in substantial registration with the adjacent outer surfaces of the sculpture, whereby the edges of the sheets form a portion of the surface of the sculpture.
 
Claims
The invention in which an exclusive right and privilege is claimed is:

1. A combination book and three-dimensional sculpture system, including:

a bifurcated three-dimensional sculpture including a first three-dimensional portion and a second three-dimensional portion, said first and second three-dimensional portions defining between them a plurality of pairs of mating, substantially adjacent circumferential edges;

means for hingedly fastening together said first and second sculpture three-dimensional portions at one pair of said mating, substantially adjacent, circumferential edges so that said first and second three-dimensional sculpture portions can be either closed, or pivoted away from one another to create a space therein-in-between; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to books, and particularly to books which also have combined utility as three dimensional sculptures. More particularly, the present invention relates to three-dimensional sculptures which are in the form of toys and which include books within their bodies. It also relates to books having three-dimensional entertainment and sculptural features.

2. Description of the Prior Art

It is sometimes difficult to interest young children in reading books. The prior art has addressed this problem by incorporating entertainment features into children's books to enhance the child's enjoyment, or by designing the books so that they are visually attractive and have eye-catching features. Such entertainment features have comprised, for example, pop-up figures, puppets or other items which are attached to or coordinated with a book. These entertainment features, however, are sometimes damaged or separated from the book during normal use. Such damage or separation may thereby cause the book to lose its interest and attractiveness to the child. Similarly educational books which provide instruction utilizing three-dimensional materials which are separate and distinct from the printed teaching and instructional materials are known in the art. However, because the three-dimensional portions are separate, they have the disadvantage that the instructions or the educational portion may be lost or misplaced from the three-dimensional portion, and thus render that portion substantially useless.
 
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