Book holder

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Inventors

Evans, Ronnie

Application #

931694

Filed

Aug-18-1992

Published

Sep-21-1993

Current US Class

281/42
281/45

International Classes

B42D 009/00

Field of Search

281/42 281/45 116/234 40/352

Examiners

Rosenbaum; Mark

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Keefe; Peter D.

US Patent References

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4474383   Book holder
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4645236   Book holder
4932680   Book clip

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Abstract
A book holder in the form of an elongate panel composed of a light, durable material, such as plastic, including a base portion and a U-shaped end at each of the opposite sides thereof. The U-shaped ends are dimensioned so as to provide an overhang for trapping the pages of a book between the overhang and the respective adjacent base portion. In a variation of the foregoing, an extensible book holder is disclosed in which the base portion now has a right base component and a left base component which are joined so as to permit a selectively extensible interaction therebetween for accommodating books of various widths with a single book holder. In operation, the user engages an open book with the book holder so that a portion of opposing sides of the book (that is, the left and right side of the book located at opposite sides of its spine) are captured by the U-shaped ends and the base portion. The U-shaped ends are dimensioned so that they do not pose a problem with comfortable reading of the pages; indeed the plastic may be clear or otherwise see-through. When it is time to turn pages, a simple finger movement is all that is necessary to remove the page being turned from the overhang on the right and to trap it under the overhang on the left (and vice versa). Paralyzed persons and persons with arthritis or other disabilities can easily turn book pages using the book holder, needing only a pencil-like tool held in their mouth.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An extensible book holder for holding open a book so that the pages thereof may be selectively read by a reader, said book holder being extensible in order to accommodate various books of differing size, said extensible book holder comprising:

a left elongate panel comprising:

a left base portion, said left base portion having a length defined by a left end location and a right distal end;

a left upright portion having a second length defined by a first end and a second end thereof, said first end of said left upright portion being connected with said left end location of said left base portion, said left upright portion being oriented relative to said left base portion at a first predetermined angle with respect thereto; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to book holders for holding open a book so as to facilitate reading of the pages of the book. Still more particularly, the present invention relates to a book holder which is of a simple, light and easy to use construction.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The process of reading a book can become somewhat tedious, in that the reader must constantly hold open the book against the resilient action of its spine. More importantly, those readers who are physically handicapped must struggle all the more with keeping the book open in a configuration that favors page reading.

In the prior art there have been various kinds of book holders, as exemplified by the following U.S. patents. U.S. Pat. No. 1,196,715 to Noll, dated Aug. 29, 1916, discloses a book holder which holds open the pages at the spine of the book via operation of a rear bracket and two spreadable legs. U.S. Pat. No. 1,710,949 to Pokora, dated Apr. 30, 1929, discloses a book holder in which a clip portion is spring loaded with respect to a finger, the finger holding the pages of the book open. U.S. Pat. No. 4,382,617 to Fortier, dated May 10, 1983, discloses a book holder having a central set of prongs which engage the book at the spine, and a set of arms connected thereto for holding the pages open. U.S. Pat. No. 4,474,383 to Kikis, dated Oct. 2, 1984, discloses a book holder having a base with two opposing looped end portions, wherein a book sits atop the base and the pages are held open by capture within the looped end portions. U.S. Pat. No. 4,512,542 to Black, dated Apr. 23, 1985, discloses a book holder in the form of two mutually pivotably connected wires, each wire having a looped end portion; legs are hingably connected thereto, as well. U.S. Pat. No. 4,645,236 to Kemp, Jr., dated Feb. 24, 1987, discloses a book holder in the form of a flat member having a slotted flat finger at each end for engaging pages of the book. Finally, U.S. Pat. No. 4,932,680 to Rivera, dated Jun. 12, 1990, discloses a book holder in the form of a wire shaped to include a leg portion that inserts into the spine of the book, and a front transverse portion connected to the leg portion which effects to hold pages of the book in place.
 
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