Book leaf holder

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Inventors

Wong, Harold L.

Application #

834825

Filed

Feb-13-1992

Published

Nov-24-1992

Current US Class

024/679
281/42
281/45

International Classes

B42D 009/00

Field of Search

281/42 281/45 281/15.1 281/51 24/336 24/67.9 24/67

Examiners

Eley; Timothy V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Freiburger; Thomas M.

US Patent References

4382617   Combined book lea...
4474383   Book holder

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Abstract
A book leaf holder maintains a book in an opened position with the pages held firmly down. In a preferred form the holder comprises a single piece of wire having a curving back portion and bends at each end forming arms which extend over the opened pages and a clip-like end which maintains the arms in position. The wire device acts somewhat in the manner of a large paper clip, having an undeformed position which is essentially planar and tending to return to the planar condition when in use, tending to urge the book toward being flat. The center curving section of the device bears against the center binding behind the opened book, and in the usual manner of use the arm on each side clips over and holds down an opened page. The end finger or clip beyond the arm is inserted under a sheaf of pages, e.g. 30 or 50 pages below the opened page. The book holder clip stores flatly and is useful as a bookmark when the book is closed. Other embodiments, formed of other materials and of multiple components, are disclosed.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A leaf or page holder for a book, for enabling the book to be held open at a position desired by the reader so that the reader can hold the book in one hand while reading, comprising:

an elongated and flexible formed piece of material, the material having a springy characteristic and being flexible so as to permit bending while tending to return to its original position the piece of material being formed generally in a single plane when undeformed,

the elongated piece of material having a central or back member for extending behind the binding and front and rear covers of an opened book, of sufficient length to extend from the edge of the front cover to the edge of the back cover when the book is in the opened position,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention is concerned with devices for holding books in opened configuration, particularly paperbacks but also including hard cover books. More specifically, the invention relates to a book leaf holder which has an essentially planar configuration, which conveniently holds a book to an open position for one-handed reading by the user, and which is useful as a bookmark when the book is closed.

Numerous different configurations of book leaf holders have been disclosed. For example, see U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,932,680, 4,645,236, 4,474,383, 4,382,617, 4,235,457, 3,513,806, 2,271,807 and 1,469,163. The book holding devices of most of these patents are designed to function from the center of the book, engaging in some way with the book's binding and having a member which spreads the leaves from the center outward. Kemp U.S. Pat. No. 4,645,236 shows a book page holder formed from a thin, flat single piece of material such as acrylic plastic, with a pair of fork-like fingers at each end. The device is to be used by inserting it in a clip-like manner in engagement with the leaves of the open book, at the top or bottom of the book, with each pair of fingers acting as a clip. The page holder generally straddles the center binding. No member extends behind the book, i.e. around the front and rear covers and the binding, and the pages are held from positions near the center binding. The device disclosed in the patent would not seem to strongly urge the book toward the intended open position, particularly in the case of books having a strong tendency to close, such as paperbacks.
 
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