The invention regards the field of the publishing and, in particular, it relates to a book structure. The structure can be used for forming an editorial product, such as a children's book, a picture book, a scientific or geographic atlas, etc. . . . Are known books, especially for children, consisting of a plurality of pages in cardboard, plastic coated cardboard or plastic that have a rigidity and/or a thickness which is greater than the normal sheets of paper to allow a better handling and a greater wear resistance. In some cases, the pages have a number of holes which, when the book is closed, are stacked to provide a kind of three-dimensionality of all pages superimposed.
An aim of this invention is to provide a new book structure which, starting from the well-known concept of overlapping holes, can provide to the users, in an original and innovative way, a high interaction with the book itself, increasing the interest in it and making it more easily readable and usable according to many ways.
This result was reached in accordance with the invention adopting the idea to create a book structure with the characteristics described in claim 1. Other features are described in the dependant claims.
Among the advantages of this invention there are: it is possible to interact with the book in a comprehensive and attractive way for the readers, particularly when they are children; the structure is easily achievable and does not require special equipment for its manufacture, even by the publishing industry; the same structure can be achieved in different materials, not requiring the use only of a particular material.
Every technician who works in this field will better understand these advantages and further advantages and features of the present invention thanks to the following description and to the enclosed drawings as a practical exemplification which should not be considered in a limitative sense wherein:
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The structure (1) has a page (2) disposed at the bottom, that is subsequently to the other pages (of the plurality of pages which form the book) according to the reading direction of the book; on the page (2) is disposed a plurality of superimposed flat elements (21, 22, 23, 24); the number of these flat elements corresponds to the number of the pages (31, 32, 33, 34) which are superimposed to said page disposed on the bottom (2); said elements have a thickness which substantially corresponds to the thickness of said pages (31, 32, 33, 34).
In particular, the flat elements (21, 22, 23, 24) are pivoted around an axis perpendicular to the surface of the lower page (2). In correspondence of the fulcrum, the flat elements (21, 22, 23, 24) are crossed by a pin (4) perpendicular to the surface of the lower (2). The top and bottom of the pin (4) are marked with the reference (40) and have a flat shape. Referring to the examples, each of these flat elements (21, 22, 23, 24) has essentially the same profile and the same size of the relevant portion with hole (310, 320, 330, 340) of the correspondent page (31, 32, 33, 34).
In other words, each flat element matches with the corresponding portion with hole of the page. In this way, the portion with hole of each page, when coupled with the corresponding flat element, is filled by the same element, which has the same thickness. When the book is closed, the first page (or cover) has a even surface and the other pages are crossed by the flat elements overlapped with each other and connected to form a stack by the pivot (4).
Advantageously, the profile of said portions with holes (310, 320, 330, 340) is a part of a drawing or picture reproduced on the corresponding page (31, 32, 33, 34). In addition, the design reproduced on each of those elements not only completes the picture of the relevant page, but it is matchable with the design provided on other pages, so as to give rise to other designs combining with other pages. In other words, a picture can be formed using one or more flat elements combined with a page of the book.
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Another innovative feature of invention relates to the possibility of movement of the elements (21, 22, 23, 24), rotating around the axis (4), as indicated by the arrows in the examples. This feature gives another chance to ludic use of the structure of the book.
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The pages are bound with one another to form a book by a back or spine (5) schematically represented by a rectangular figure in discontinuous line.
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In this embodiment, the other flat elements (21, 22, 23, 24) are pivoted to the pin (4), which is fixed to the last page (2). The top and bottom of the pin (4), which have a flat shape, are marked with the reference (40)
In practice, the execution details may vary as regards the shape the size, the arrangement of the elements, the kind of material used, but they are within the limits of the solution adopted and within the limits of the protection offered by the present patent.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2007A000686 | Oct 2007 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IT08/00630 | 10/3/2008 | WO | 00 | 6/11/2010 |