Book holder

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Inventors

Bettiol, Michael

Application #

241482

Filed

May-12-1994

Published

Jan-17-1995

Current US Class

281/42
281/45

International Classes

B42D 009/00

Field of Search

281/42 281/45 24/67

Examiners

Fridie; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McConnell and Fox

US Patent References

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Abstract
A new book holder comprises two book receiving members and a connecting member which connects the two book receiving members together so that they can move toward and away from one another between two positions to hold respectively a small width book and a maximum width book. Each receiving member has a post member on its upper surface carrying a respective page engaging member pivoted thereon and spring biased to be movable between a position in which it contacts the surface of the respective book receiving member, and one in which it can contact the upper surface of the uppermost page of a book resting on the book receiving member. Preferably each page engaging member is of U-shape and is of springy wire material, so that it can flex to assist in urging the page engaging member into contact with the holder surface. The parts of the page engaging members in the posts may comprise torsion springs as part of the spring means. Each page engaging member preferably has its two side portions cranked to be concave toward the holder upper surface, so as to maintain engagement when the part of the book is thicker than the height of the pivot axis above the page receiving surface, and the end portion may be cranked along its length to provide downwardly extending corners that engage with the book uppermost page. Preferably the book receiving members are hollow and the connecting member slides within them. The book receiving members may be provided on their under surfaces with respective magnetic strips for attachment of the book holder to a ferrous metal surface, and the book receiving members and the connecting member may be provided on their upper surfaces with respective measuring scales.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A book holder comprising:

two book receiving members each having a respective upper page receiving surface for the reception thereon of at least a portion of the respective outermost page of a book to be held by the holder;

a connecting member extending between the two book receiving members, connecting them together, and permitting them to move toward and away from one another between a minimum position in which the holder is adapted to hold a correspondingly small width book, and a maximum position in which they are spaced apart transversely a maximum amount and the holder is adapted to hold a correspondingly maximum width book;

each book receiving member comprising a post member extending vertically from its upper surface, a book in the holder resting on the book receiving member upper surfaces between the two post members;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention provides a new and improved book holder, namely a device for holding a bound book conveniently in opened condition at a desired page.

REVIEW OF THE PRIOR ART

A number of prior art devices have been proposed which attempt to solve the fundamental problem of providing a book holder that, while economical to manufacture, will be operative successfully with books of a wide range of sizes as to width and thickness, and particularly the latter.

For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,474,383 discloses a holder comprising two elongate elements pivotally connected so that they can be nested together for storage, each element having at its end an open ended inwardly facing resilient loop. With the elongate elements in the opened position they engage the back of the book, the resilient loops engaging the fronts of the respective pages while permitting a page to be disengaged from one loop and engaged beneath the other loop.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,767,094 describes a book holder having a backing strip that extends behind the book, the backing strip having a non-skid surface to assist in maintaining the holder in place on the book and/or a table. The strip can be in two connecting parts for adjustment of its width. The ends of the strip are bent back toward each other at acute angles to form tabs that engage the front of the book and hold the pages in place.
 
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