Book marker

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Inventors

Davis, Charles S.

Application #

099149

Filed

Nov-30-1979

Published

Aug-25-1981

Current US Class

248/451
281/42
281/45
D19/34

International Classes

B42D 009/00; A47B 097/04

Field of Search

281/42 281/45 281/46-50 24/67.1 248/451 248/454 248/448 403/122

Assignee

Russo; Leonard (San Rafael, CA)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

US Patent References

4047688   Page keeper

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Abstract
A book marker useful to mark a page in a book as well as hold a page down while the book is being read is disclosed. The device has a frame which supports and guides a pair of cover engaging members. These markers have elongated C-shaped portions which hook over the upper and lower edges of a book cover and are biased towards one another. An arm is pivotally attached to an outer corner of one of the C-shaped portions. The end of the arm has a swingable page marker extending over the page of the book. Preferably this page marker is a thin stiff wire that minimizes any obstructions to reading the book. The arm is spring loaded causing the page marker to press against the page. This page marker can be swung out of the way when desired, for example when the book is first mounted or when a great number of pages are to be advanced. The device assists the reader by keeping the pages on one side of the book held down during reading, as well as marking the place when the book is closed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A device for marking the user's place in a book and for holding the pages of the book down, said book having a bookcover, comprising:

a frame;

first and second cover engaging members attached to said frame, at least one of said members being movably attached to said frame;

said members having means for engaging the opposed edges of said book cover;

means for biasing said members towards each other whereby said book cover is captured between saidd engaging means;

an arm pivotably attached at one end to said first cover engaging member; and

a page marker pivotally attached to said arm whereby when said device is secured to said bookcover, said page marker can be disposed in a first position extending over and in physical contact with at least one page of said book to cause said at least one page to be held between said page marker and said frame or a second position out of physical contact with said at least one page.



Description
This invention relates to an improved book marker useful for marking a page in a book and also useful for holding the book open to a chosen place.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Page marking, reading aids can be divided into two main categories: page markers and book stands. A simple strip of paper is a common example of a page marker. Contrasted therewith are book stands, generally relatively large devices, which provide support for an open book. (See, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,227,415 and 1,057,004.)

Both types have their shortcomings. Book stands often work well at a desk or on a kitchen counter. However, they are not suitable for use in many situations, such as on a bus; nor are they extremely portable, as the book itself is portable.

Book markers do a fine job of marking the page where the reader stopped; however, they do not help hold the book open and they are often lost.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention solves many of the problems left unsolved by the prior art reading aids. A book marker useful to mark a page in a book, as well as hold a page down while the book is being read, is disclosed. The device has a frame which supports and guides a pair of cover engaging members. Elongated C-shaped cover engaging portions of the cover engaging members hook over the upper and lower edges of a book cover and are held in place by a tension spring pulling the plates towards one another. An arm is pivotally attached to an outer corner of one of the cover engaging members. The free end of the arm has a page marker for extension back over the page of the book. Preferably this page marker is a thin but stiff wire so as not to hinder reading of the book. The arm is spring loaded causing the page marker to press against the page. This page marker can be swung out of the way when desired, for example when the book is first mounted or when a great number of pages are to be advanced. The device assists the reader by keeping the pages on one side of the book held down during reading, as well as marking the reader's place when the book is closed.
 
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