The present invention relates to address books, and more particularly, to address books utilizing update stickers.
Information recorded in address books often becomes cluttered and of reduced usefulness over time. This is typically due to the repeated need to amend or remove entries, which often entails messy erasures, strike-overs, white-outs, etc. The most common reaction to this problem has been to simply replace the address books which requires a time consuming transfer of information from the old book to the new.
Accordingly, there is a need for an address book and updating system where the recorded information can be easily updated.
The present invention is an address book and updating system where the recorded information can be easily updated. In particular, in one embodiment the user can write the new information on an update sticker, remove the sticker from the associated sticker sheet, and adhere the updated sticker over the previously-written entry. The update stickers may have the same size, shape and indicia as the previously printed entries such that the written entries can be easily updated with a seamless look.
In one embodiment the invention is an address book including a plurality of bound pages, wherein each page has at least one address book entry printed thereon. The address book entry includes an information template including at least one of name, mailing address, phone number, e-mail address, anniversary date, passwords, frequent websites or birth date indicia arranged in a predetermined format. The address book further includes a plurality of update stickers coupled to the pages, each update sticker including an address book entry printed thereon. The address book entry printed on each update sticker includes the information template including at least one of name, mailing address, phone number, e-mail address, anniversary date, passwords, frequent websites or birth date indicia arranged in the predetermined format.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
As shown in
Each address book entry 14 may constitute or include an information template 16 which can include, for example, name indicia, mailing address indicia, phone number indicia, e-mail address indicia, anniversary date indicia, password indicia, frequent website indicia or birth date indicia arranged in a predetermined format. Each of the indicia can take the form of text, for example “Name” or “Telephone Number.” Alternately, the indicia can take the form of various other letters, symbols, abbreviations, drawings, etc. For example, a drawing or symbol of a telephone may constitute indicia used to represent a telephone number, and a drawing or symbol of a computer may constitute indicia used to represent an e-mail address.
In the illustrated embodiment, each template 16 includes a generally horizontally extending line located adjacent to each indicia to provide a space upon which a user can write appropriate information thereon. In the embodiment shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, the plurality of pages 12 are bound together by a binding mechanism 18. The binding mechanism 18 can take any of a variety of forms, including but not limited to coil binding mechanisms, spiral binding mechanisms, adhesive bindings, three-ring binders, prong binding mechanisms, case binding mechanisms, perfect binding mechanisms, stitched binding mechanisms, etc. A plurality of dividers 19 may be bound to the pages 12 to provide protruding alphabetical labels 20 which allow quick and easy indexing and accessing of the address information. Rather than having separate dividers 19, if desired, all or selected ones of the bound pages 12 could have alphabetical index tabs located thereon.
The address book 10 may include a front 22 and a rear 24 cover bound to the plurality of pages 12. Each cover 22, 24 can have a stiffness or thickness greater than the bound pages 12 to provide protection to the pages 12. For example, the covers 22, 24 can be made of cardboard, plastic, tweeds, faux leathers, cottons, silk and the like. The address book 10 may include a closure mechanism 26 to retain the book 10 in its closed position. For example, as shown in
As shown in
Each sticker sheet 28 may include a plurality of update stickers 30 adhesively yet releasably located thereon. For example, in the embodiment shown in
Each update sticker 30 includes an address book entry 14 printed thereon. Each address book entry 14 may include the information template 16 arranged in the same format as the information template 16 located on each of the bound pages 12. In addition, each update sticker 30 may have a size and shape generally corresponding to the address book entry 14 of the bound pages.
Each sticker sheet 28 may be a two-ply sheet including a release liner 32 and an overlay sheet 34 with a pressure sensitive adhesive releasably adhering the overlay sheet to the release liner layer. The overlay sheet 34 may be die cut to define the plurality of update stickers 30 therein. The overlay sheet 34 (and thereby each update sticker 30) may be made of a generally water-absorbent paper material, such as cellulose or pulp-based paper. The release liner 32 maybe a non-porous, heat resistant substrate coated with a lubricant, such as wax or silicone oil to prevent the overlay sheet 34 from sticking when the update stickers 14 are desired to be removed. Representative examples of substrate include polyester, polypropylene, coated paper, and the like.
In order to utilize the address book 10, a user first writes the address information on the bound pages 12 in the standard manner. For example, as shown in
Each update sticker 30 may be configured to be permanently adhered to the associated bound page 12. In particular, each update sticker 30/bound page 12 may be configured such that, once an update sticker 30 is adhered to a bound page 12, the update sticker 30 cannot be removed therefrom without at least partially tearing or removing part of the bound page 12 located below. However, it is within the scope of the present invention to provide update stickers/bound pages which do not become permanently adhered and which can be separated from each other without causing damage thereto.
As noted previously, each update sticker 30 may include an information template 16 in the same format as the information template 16 of each bound page 12. In this manner, when an update sticker 30 is adhered to a bound page 12 to provide updated information, as shown in
Although the invention is shown and described with respect to certain aspects, modifications may occur to those skilled in the art upon reading the specification. The address book with update stickers includes all such modifications and is limited only by the scope of the claims.