Metamorphic book

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Inventors

Bennett, David Stephen

Application #

249281

Filed

May-26-1994

Published

Aug-5-1997

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/38
281/51
283/117
283/63.1

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

281/5 281/15.1 281/21.1 281/22 281/28 281/29 281/38 281/51 283/63.1 283/117 446/147 446/148

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Iandiorio & Teska

US Patent References

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Abstract
The present invention relates to an object that, in its closed configuration, rather than resembling a sculpture preferably has an essentially book-like form. In most instances the pages may be shaped but the covers of the book are flat and play an integral part in the stability of the alternative configuration adopted by the book in the open configuration. Each of the pages is also self-supporting on the binding in the open configuration, preferably also having sufficient rigidity to bear on its edge all or a substantial part of the weight of the rest of the book.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A metamorphic book comprising:

a pair of substantially flat, rigid book covers;

a plurality of flat, rigid pages, each of the covers and pages having an inward marginal edge; and

spine means extending longitudinally in the direction of said marginal edges and having a width interconnecting the inward marginal edges on each of the covers and pages, the spine means being flexible across its width and capable of supporting individual pages radially upright on their marginal edge so that the book can be transformed from a closed, book configuration to at least one open configuration in which the pages adopt a stable fanned out configuration, the individual pages being supported in the fanned configuration by the spine.



Description
BACKGROUND

This invention relates to books that can be transformed to or presented as other articles such as playthings or ornaments.

In recent years there have been various developments with books for young children rendering them more versatile as playthings as well as books. For example books have been made with structures to facilitate finger puppetry, and collections of books have been provided with rocking or other novel containers.

The present invention is directed towards providing a book that may also be a plaything or an object other than a simple book. An advantage in such an arrangement is that it may provide versatility not only in the uses and interest of the book, but also in enabling alternative methods of display and storage for books other than the conventional bookcase.

DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART

U.S. Pat. No. 4,819,963 discloses a combination book and three dimensional sculpture. The sculpture is provided with a split through the centre so that the two halves can be hingedly interconnected and separated. Within the sculpture are a plurality of pages which are also interconnected at the hinged edge of the sculpture. The pages are cut to a shape in registration with the outline defined by the cut surface of the structure.
 
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