Calendar

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Inventors

Rassi, Antti E.

Application #

145765

Filed

Jan-5-1988

Published

Feb-20-1990

Current US Class

040/121
283/105
283/2
462/61

International Classes

B42D 005/04; B42D 015/00; B41L 001/24; G09D 003/04

Field of Search

283/2 283/43 283/38 283/40 283/63 402/19 40/107 40/358 40/121 40/530 40/533 281/38 282/22

Assignee

Outokumpu Oy (Helsinki, FI)

Examiners

Watts; Douglas D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dellett, Smith-Hill and Bedell

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Abstract
The invention relates to a calendar comprising pages for calendar information, illustrations and text, where the pages are attached together so that by turning a page, the next page is advantageously revealed. In the pages (3) containing calendar information, the calendar section (5) proper and the section (6) containing illustrations and/or text can be detached from each other. Moreover, the calendar may contain pages provided with other than calendar information, as well as a binding which is essentially of the same size as the section (6) remaining after the calendar information (5) has been removed. After the period of active use, the calendar can be used as a book.
 
Claims
What is claimed:

1. A calendar comprising:

a plurality of sheets each having at least a first portion, which bears calendar information, and a second potion, which bears other than calendar information,

attachment means whereby the sheets are attached together so that successive sheets can be revealed by turning the preceding sheets, the attachment means engaging the second portions of the sheets but not the first portions thereof, and the first portion of each sheet consisting of at least first and second parts weakened along two perpendicular lines allowing ready detachment of the first part and second part of the first portion from the second portion thereof to form a book comprising the attachment means and the second portion of the sheets, and



Description
The present invention relates to a calendar which is essentially composed of the relevant calendar information and advantageously of pages provided with illustration and/or text, the pages being attached together so that by turning a page, the next page is profitably revealed.

The general practise with calendars is such that each page contains an illustration, usually a photograph or a drawing, as well as the essential yearly, monthly, weekly and daily calendar information. Each period of time may be allotted a page of its own. The pages are generally attached together so that the top ends are stapled together, and below the stapling there is a perforation by aid of which the page containing out-of-date information can be torn off after the respective period of time has elapsed.

In the prior art there also are calendars where the top ends of the pages are attached together by employing a spiralling structure, around which the pages can be turned. Often the illustrations and/or information contained in the calendars are so valuable that they are kept even after their active use.
 
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