Hypertext book attachment

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Inventors

Schwartz, David C.

Application #

324417

Filed

Mar-16-1989

Published

Jan-10-1995

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/16
281/29
281/42
281/43
281/47
281/5
281/51
402/4
402/70
402/78
402/80R

International Classes

B42D 001/00; B42D 003/00

Field of Search

281/15.1 281/16 281/51 281/29 281/3 281/5 281/19 281/42 281/43 281/47 402/4 402/70 402/73 402/76 402/78 402/80

Assignee

Productive Environments (Framingham, MA)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

US Patent References

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4981386   Notebook with inter...
 

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Abstract
A blank book attachment having a mark and sweep leaf with a fold out feature is provided. The leaf is pivotably retained along one edge on a frame, and the frame is pivotably retained at the binding spine of the host blank book. Pulling outward on the leaf causes the leaf to extend out and beyond the pages of the book allowing the pages to turn freely. When the leaf is placed within the host book, with the book open or closed, the leaf can be turned as a page, in which case it also acts as a mark to identify a specific position in the host book. Alternatively, the leaf may be pivoted on the frame to allow the host book pages to be turned past it in either direction.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A frame attachment for a book, said frame attachment comprising:

a frame member capable of being pivotably attached to said book comprising at least a first arm and a second arm, each arm having a length, said first and said second arms being substantially orthogonal to one another, said first arm further comprising a length adjustment means for allowing the changing of the length of said first arm;

an orientation structure pivotably attached at a first end thereof to an attachment location on said second arm of said frame member; and

a mounting surface pivotably attached to said orientation structure at a second end of said orientation structure, said mounting surface having a face and perimeter features; wherein:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to "lost books" with a fixed or variable number of pages including spiral bound note books, multi-ring bound books, staple-, tape-, or glue-bound books, plastic finger clasp bound books, and the like, add-in leaves in the form of mounting surfaces with additional pages, and particularly, a repositionable mounting surface with a fold-out feature.

Host books are typically sold in a variety of forms including glue- or tape-bound with cover, staple-bound with cover, spiral-bound with cover, and ring-bound with cover. They may have a fixed or variable number of pages or no pages, and the pages may be blank pages, pages with text or pictures, where the text may be formatted or unformatted. Typically, host books with pages that are intended for writing or which contain text and or pictures in any form do not easily allow for the insertion of notes, except for use of margins, specially identified format blocks, or spaces between lines or pictures. Arbitrary notes must be taken on loose pages which themselves can be retained in the host book in a variety of ways as marks. Host pages that have pre-defined formats support structured entry of information but often do not support arbitrary input or output notes very well.
 
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