The present invention is directed to storage devices, and in particular to storage devices associated with items that display text. Specific embodiments of the present invention are directed to storage devices for reading glasses that may be incorporated in covers for books or other items that display text. For items that display text, reading glasses may be desirable or required for the reader to see the text clearly. This may be the case for conventionally printed materials, such as books, as well as for devices that display the text in electronic form, such as laptop computers, tablets, and other electronic devices. A particular need may exist in instances in which the text is very small, for example, when reading the bible. To enable a reader to have reading glasses readily available when needed, it would be desirable for these books and other devices to incorporate a compartment for safely holding the reading glasses.
A cover includes a spine, a front panel hingedly connected to the spine, a back panel hingedly connected to the spine, and a web interconnecting the front panel and the back panel at a spaced distance from the spine so as to define a compartment between the spine and the web. The compartment may be lined with cloth.
The cover may include a ribbon having a first end fixed to the compartment and a free end remote from the first end. The ribbon may be at least partially formed from cloth. The ribbon may have an intermediate portion between the first end and the free end, the intermediate portion extending through a slot in the spine. A structure may be connected to the second free end of the ribbon and have a thickness larger than a thickness of the slot.
The cover may include a front pocket provided on the front panel. The front pocket confronts the back panel when the front panel confronts the back panel. The cover may include a back pocket provided on the back panel. The back pocket confronts the front pocket when the back panel confronts the front panel.
The cover may be part of a combination also including an item displaying text, such as a book, a laptop computer, or a tablet computer, and reading glasses. The reading glasses may be positioned within the compartment. A front cover of the book may be positioned within the front pocket and another portion of the book may be positioned in the back pocket.
A more complete appreciation of the subject matter of the present invention and the various advantages thereof can be realized by reference to the following detailed description in which reference is made to the accompanying drawings in which:
Although the description of the invention contained herein generally relates to a cover for a book, the cover may be used with other items or devices that display text or other images, including, but not limited to, magazines, notebook computers, tablet computers, and electronic reading devices.
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Pocket 25 functions to secure an item to cover 10. For example, if cover 10 is being used with a book, a front cover of the book may be inserted into pocket 25. If being used with a laptop, a portion of a keyboard section of the laptop may be slid inside pocket 25. If being used with a tablet, a portion of the tablet may be inserted into pocket 25. The particular configuration of pocket 25 may vary depending on the item to be secured to cover 10. For example, pocket 25 may be sized and shaped to accept a portion of a book cover securely while still allowing for the book to be easily removed from cover 10 by the user. If being used with a laptop, pocket 25 may be sized and shaped to accept a portion of a keyboard section of the laptop without obstructing the use of the keyboard.
Similarly, the pocket 35 of back panel 30 may vary in configuration depending on the item to be used with cover 10. Pocket 35 may be identical to or different than the pocket 25 of front panel 20. For example, if cover 10 is to be used with a book, it may be desirable for pockets 25, 35 to be identical or nearly identical if the front and back covers of the book are identical or nearly identical. If being used with a laptop, for example, the pocket 25 of front panel 20 may be configured to accept a portion of the keyboard section of the laptop, as described above, while the pocket 35 of back panel 30 may be configured to accept a screen portion of the laptop. If accepting the screen portion, the pocket 35 of back panel 30 may be dimensioned differently than the pocket 25 of front panel 20, for example, so that pocket 35 does not cover a portion of the screen intended for viewing. Although
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Compartment 60 functions as a storage space so that an object that may be frequently used together with the item covered by cover 10 is easily accessible to the user. For example, as shown in the illustrated embodiment, if the item used with cover 10 is a book, compartment 60 may be used to store reading glasses 70. In this embodiment, cover 10 may include particular features useful for the storage of reading glasses 70. For example, the surfaces of spine 40 and web 50 that define compartment 60 may have a soft lining, such as a microfiber cloth lining, to reduce the likelihood of the reading glasses being scratched or otherwise damaged during storage. In another example, spine 40 may be rigid to help protect the contents of compartment 60. This may be accomplished, for example, by forming spine 40 from a rigid material or using a rigid insert inside the spine. Optionally, web 50 may also be formed from a rigid material to further protect the contents of compartment 60. Other items, including but not limited to pens, cell phones, power cords, and styluses, may be stored in compartment 60.
Compartment 60 may include a flexible ribbon 100, as seen in
Structure 120 may function as a handle and ensures that the free end of ribbon 100 does not accidentally slip back into compartment 60. When an item such as glasses 70 is stored within compartment 60, the item may not be readily accessible to the user through the open end of the compartment. However, the user may grip structure 120 and pull ribbon 100 out from compartment 60. When pulled, as seen in
Additionally, once ribbon 100 protrudes from slot 110, the ribbon may be used to clean the pair of glasses 70 stored within cover 10. If ribbon 100 is formed of a material suitable for cleaning glass, such as a microfiber cloth, the permanent attachment of the ribbon to cover 10 ensures that a cleaning cloth is always available with the cover.
Compartment 60 need not extend the full length of spine 40. For example, the bottom of compartment 60 may be spaced from the bottom of panels 20 and 30. This configuration may be useful if a relatively small item is to be stored in compartment 60, enabling the item to always be accessible near the top of the compartment for easy removal by a user, either with or without use of the ribbon 100. For example,
Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
In the disclosure provided herein, reference is made to particular features of the invention. It is to be understood that the disclosure of the invention in this specification includes all possible combinations of such particular features. For example, where a particular feature is disclosed in the context of a particular aspect, arrangement, or embodiment of the invention, or a particular claim, that feature can also be used, to the extent possible, in combination with and/or in the context of other particular aspects, arrangements, and embodiments of the invention, and in the invention generally.
The present application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/774,944 filed Mar. 8, 2013, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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61774944 | Mar 2013 | US |