Information bearing assembly

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Inventors

Fowler, Eugene C.

Application #

347245

Filed

May-2-1989

Published

Jan-15-1991

Current US Class

281/15.1
283/117
283/98
283/99

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/99 283/98 283/105 283/100 283/112 283/114 283/81 283/117 101/369 229/92.8 281/15.1 33/458

Assignee

Tip Computers International (San Diego, CA)

Examiners

Watts; Douglas D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown, Martin, Haller & McClain

US Patent References

3950871   Device for containi...
4244603   Book, more particul...
4318238   Reversible, portabl...
4645701   Credit card carbon...

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Other References

Tip Computers price list, 1988. Datalizer slide chart. AT&T information brochure.

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Abstract
An information bearing assembly comprises at least two cards each bearing informational indicia on both their front and rear faces. The cards are pivoted together via a pivot connection between the center of the lower edge of the first card and the center of the upper edge of the second card, so that they can be swiveled between a storage position in which they overlap in face to face engagement, and an open position in which the second card is swiveled down relative to the first card until the opposite side edges are aligned and the information carried on the cards forms a continuous vertical column or sequence on both faces of the resultant assembly.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An information bearing assembly, comprising:

first and second flat information bearing cards of substantially identical shape and dimensions, each having parallel upper and lower edges and opposite side edges and informational indicia arranged in an alphabetical sequence on both front and rear faces arranged in successive, spaced rows extending parallel to said upper and lower edges;

pivot means for pivotally connecting said cards together at a central position on the lower edge of the first card and a central position on the upper edge of the second card;

said pivot means comprising means for allowing aid cards to swivel relative to one another between a storage position in which they are positioned one on top of the other in face to face engagement and an open position in which the second card is swiveled downwardly relative to the first card until the opposite side edges of the card are aligned and the informational indicia on the cards forms a continuous vertical sequence on both faces of the cards of spaced successive rows of information reading parallel to the upper and lower edges of the cards, the information sequence continuing successively from the front face of the open cards to the rear face of the open cards.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to information carrying means or cards of the portable type intended to be carried around for reference when needed.

People tend to carry around a large variety of information in wallets or purses in the form of business cards and the like. Also, since most people carry around various credit cards, credit card size cards bearing information such as calendars have been produced in the past, such cards fitting conveniently into credit-card size pockets in wallets or purses. One inconvenience is that due to the relatively small size of the standard credit card, not much information can be carried on a single card of this size.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of this invention to provide an improved portable information carrying assembly.

According to the present invention, an information carrying assembly is provided which comprises at least two cards each carrying informational indicia on both their front and rear faces, the information on the cards forming a sequence starting on the front face of the first card, continuing to the front face of the second card, then to the rear face of the first card and finally to the rear face of the second card. The cards are pivotally secured together via a pivot connection between the center of the lower edge of the first card and the center of the upper edge of the second card, allowing the cards to be swiveled relative to one another between a collapsed, storage position in which they are located one on top of the other in face to face engagement, and an extended, open position in which the second card is swiveled down relative to the first card until the opposite side edges of the two cards are aligned and the information on the resultant arrangement forms a continuous vertical sequence on both the front and the rear face.
 
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