The present disclosure generally relates to an apparatus for holding and displaying articles, including books, and more specifically, to an adjustable, hinged apparatus that displays articles in various positions, including a standing, closed position, and an inclined open position.
The present disclosure generally relates to an assembly for displaying articles such as books, catalogs, manuals, or items having a book-like structure, in various positions. Books such as ordering catalogs, that are used often are sometimes easily damaged, and may become worn quickly, especially if the books are large and voluminous. Moreover, large books are often unwieldy, difficult to manipulate, and/or difficult to share with others. For example, to share a particular passage of a book with a second user standing in a different position the first user must manually lift, slide, and/or rotate the book. Additionally, large and unwieldy books are often displayed and used on a flat surface, such as a table or a counter. However this angle may cause neck strain for users, and may increase the wear on the book cover and binding.
The present disclosure provides a structure for displaying books in open, inclined positions. The present disclosure provides ease and flexibility to the user by making it simple to manipulate and share a book. The disclosed structure may also protect the book, increasing its shelf-life. Additionally the structure provides an attractive means of displaying a book in an open or closed position, which is suitable for decorative and/or promotional purposes.
For a better understanding of the present disclosure, reference may be had to various examples shown in the attached drawings.
Generally, the present disclosure relates to an apparatus for holding and displaying a book, catalog, manual, directory, or other similar items having a book-like structure. While in the present disclosure, the term “book” is often used to describe such objects, it will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that the described “book” may be any suitable article. For example, in the present disclosure, a book is attached to a hinged book-holding device, which displays the book in various positions. In particular, the hinge allows the book to move in at least two positions, a first standing position so the book is vertical and a second, inclined position so the book is tilted. The disclosed book-holding system also comprises a stabilizing mechanism that, when activated, provides a broader structural base. Thus, when the book is inclined and opened, the stabilizing mechanism holds the entire system steady so it does not tilt open.
The following description of example system and apparatus is not intended to limit the scope of the description to the precise form or forms detailed herein. Instead the following description is intended to be illustrative so that others may follow its teachings.
Referring now to the figures, an example book-holding apparatus 300 is generally described with reference to
In this example, the book 1 is attached to the base 100 via a spine element 200, which is in-turn coupled to the base 100 by a hinge 206. The example spine element 200 attaches to the book 1 via a mating element 204, such as for example, at least one rod 204a extending between an upper flange 204b and a lower flange 204c, through the pages and/or spine of the book. As will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art, the mating element 204 may use various mechanical means to attach to the book 1, including, for example, a clamping mechanism, screw, friction fit, magnetic attachment, adhesive, hook-and-loop fastener, snap-on feature, quick-release assembly, and/or any other appropriate attachment means.
Still further, in the illustrated example, the spine element 200 attaches to the book 1 at a spine portion 3 of the book 1. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the spine element 200 may also attach to a book 1 by the cover, base, and/or any other appropriate location on the book 1. Additionally, in still further example, the apparatus 300 may provide a permanent, semi-permanent, rigid or semi-rigid cover that attaches to the book 1.
The example spine element 200 further includes a blocking element 202 that extends horizontally from both sides of the spine element 200, which, in this instance, restricts the angle that the book 1 can open to. In the illustrated example, the blocking element 202 is straight so the book 1 can open to a maximum angle of 180°. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the blocking element 202 may be angled so that the book 1 may open to a maximum angle that is greater than or less than 180°. Still further, it will be appreciated that the blocking element 202 may be any suitable structure to prevent and/or permit the book 1 to open a certain distance, and the element 202 may be integrally and/or separately formed with the spine element 200 as desired.
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As shown in the illustrated example, when the book 1 is upright, it may be held closed via a clamp 110, comprised of clamping elements 111, 112, which are attached to the base 100. As will be appreciated, the clamping elements 110 cooperate to hold the book 1 in a closed position, such as illustrated in
Referring now to
It will be appreciated that inclining and/or opening the book 1 typically causes the system's 300 weight and/or center of gravity to be redistributed, and thus the apparatus 300 may be provided with a stabilizing assembly 400 to compensate for such redistribution where necessary. In this example, the stabilizing assembly is comprised of a stabilizing trigger 120, and two stabilizing legs 122, 124, which extend as necessary and/or desired. In particular, in this example, the stabilizing assembly 400 may be manually deployed to compensate for any destabilization of the base 100. In particular, the stabilizing trigger 120 may be manually activated by pulling it outward, such as for example in a direction parallel to the base 100, and away from the center of the base 100. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the stabilizing trigger 120 may be activated by any suitable means including, for instance, by button, switch, slide, lever, remote control, and/or any other appropriate triggering mechanism. In the illustrated mechanism, the stabilizing trigger 120 causes two stabilizing legs 122 and 124 to extend outward from the base 100 at an oblique angle, to extend the base 100 and to keep the apparatus 300 steady by distributing weight across a larger base area. As will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, the stabilizing legs 122, 124 may be of various shapes, for example, they may be rectangular, oval, wire-framed, circular, straight, bent, or any other appropriate shape.
Referring to
As shown in
The operation of the example stabilizing assembly 400 is further described in reference to
When the stabilizing assembly 300 is activated (as shown in
While various concepts have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those concepts could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. For example, it will be appreciated that the apparatus 300 may be mounted on moveable rollers so that the entire apparatus 300 may slide smoothly across a flat surface. Additionally, the apparatus 300 may be reproduced to create a larger assembly wherein a plurality of book-holding apparatus 300 are placed side-by-side orientation (e.g., in a bookshelf, etc.). In that example, the book-holding apparatus 300 may be mounted on rollers, a gliding mechanism, circular display rack, and/or any other appropriate mechanism. Further, the apparatus 300 may include identifying markings (e.g., title, volume number, date, owner's name, promotional name, etc.) on various locations, including for example, on the book cover, spine element 200, backstop 150, base 100, stabilizing trigger 120, mounting element 204, clamp 110, and/or any other appropriate location. Further still, the apparatus 300 may include bookmarks, and/or placeholders, for example attached to the mating element 204.
Although certain example methods and apparatus have been described herein, the scope of coverage of this patent is not limited thereto. On the contrary, this patent covers all methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture fairly falling within the scope of the appended claims either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents.
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