Free-ended book mark

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Inventors

Broyles, Horace N.

Application #

744353

Filed

Aug-12-1991

Published

Sep-29-1992

Current US Class

281/42
281/45

International Classes

B42D 009/00

Field of Search

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

Examiners

Eley; Timothy V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kalish & Gilster

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Abstract
For marking a particular location in a book, there is provided an elongated, stiff but flexible, moisture-resistant book mark which extends through a series of aligned apertures punched, or otherwise provided within the pages of a book and is thereby engaged with the book during use. The marker is provided with one free end for passing through the apertures and with a second end having an element fixed thereto of greater cross section than the apertures for anchoring the book mark to the book and the length of said marker is substantially greater than the thickness of the book. If desired, more than one such marker may be provided within the book to permit marking of spaced apart locations therein for reference purposes.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. The combination of a book and a selectively detachable book mark, wherein the combination comprises: a book having front and back covers and a body having opposed front and back end faces and being of a predetermined number of pages contained therebetween, said pages each having an upper edge, a lower edge, and an inner margin, said book further having at least one series of aligned apertures provided through said book pages so as to form a continuous passage within said book through said body; and a book mark which is moisture proof and of thin, stiff character and which is adapted for reasonable flexibility, said book mark comprising an elongated body terminating in opposed free ends and having a length substantially greater than the length of the passage formed by said aligned apertures, said book mark being threaded through said series of apertures in said book body of pages, and an anchoring element fixed to one free end, the anchoring element being of greater cross section than a cross section of said apertures and being adapted for bringing into abutment against the corresponding end face of the book body at the inner margin, to thereby prevent complete passage in one direction of said book mark, said other free end of said book mark projecting beyond the end of the passage opening through the other end face of the book body, and having a cross section smaller than the cross section of said apertures so as to be at all times free to pass through said apertures, and being relatively withdrawn from the book body as the book is continuously opened to the pages perused.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to book marks, and more particularly, to a book mark having an end which is free to move through aligned apertures provided in a book and an end adapted for anchoring the book mark within the book.

2. Brief Description of the Prior Art

Generally speaking, a variety of devices for holding pages of a book open at a desired place or for marking a specific location in a book are well-known. Book marks are known which have one free end and a second end fixed as by gluing, stapling or stitching, for example, to a book so that the book mark is always available with the associated book. Examples of these are U.S. Pat. No. 1,802,081 to A. W. Kelly and U.S. Pat. No. 2,591,094 to J. O'Neill. The device of Kelly includes a wire member between the book binding and the back of the leaves having hinged to it another member, which may also be of wire, for swinging down between the book pages. The patent to O'Neill discloses a book mark consisting of a string secured at one end to a patch which is in turn glued to the inside of the front cover of the book. In each case, because of the materials involved and because the book mark is fixed to the book, or to a book jacket, there is considerable time and expense involved with publishing the book with the associated book mark. Also, neither O'Neill nor Kelly teaches a book mark having an end which is free to penetrate through apertures provided in the book as does the new book mark.
 
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