1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to book accessories, and more particularly, to a bookmark that also serves as a bookstand.
2. Description of the Related Art
Book accessories serve a variety of functions to increase reader comfort and pleasure while reading. As an example, bookmarks are well known in the art. They include simple strips of ribbon, which rest in between leaves of a book, to complicated mechanical clamps. However, once a person starts reading, the bookmark is no longer needed. Another accessory is a bookstand, often used to showcase or display a book. Typical bookstands are bulky and heavy. Applicant is not aware of any simple and efficient bookmark, which can be economically manufactured and have the ability to also serve as a bookstand.
The instant invention is a bookmark and stand, comprising first and second flaps and a bridge assembly. The first and second flaps each comprise a wall section, a base section, and a hook section. The wall section is defined by a base edge, a rear edge, a first top edge, a first inclined edge, and a second inclined edge. The base section is defined by its respective base edge and an intermediate edge. The bridge assembly comprises a second top edge, a bottom edge, and a bridge. The bridge assembly connects to each the rear edge. The first and second flaps have a sheet configuration and are made of a substantially rigid material to support a book when in a bookstand configuration, and also may lay flat within the book when in a bookmark configuration, whereby the first and second flaps and the bridge assembly conform to a shape of the book and are thin enough so as to not damage the book. The base edge is straight.
Extending upwardly and approximately perpendicularly from an end of each base edge is its respective rear edge. Extending approximately perpendicularly from each rear edge is its respective first top edge. Each first top edge extends downwardly to its respective first inclined edge that in turn also extends downwardly to its respective second inclined edge. Each intermediate edge extends from its respective second inclined edge to its respective interior edge of its respective hook section. Each base edge and its respective intermediate edge are parallel. Each hook section comprises an interior edge, a bottom hook edge, a tip, a top hook edge, a front edge, and its respective base edge. Each interior edge extends upwardly at a predetermined angle to its respective bottom hook edge, and each front edge is approximately perpendicular to its respective base edge. In a preferred embodiment, the first and second flaps are a mirror image of each other.
The first inclined edges are substantially perpendicular to its respective interior edges to provide a comfortable angle and support for the book. Each base edge is longer in length than its respective rear edge. Each base edge is longer in length than its respective top edge. Each base edge is longer in length than its respective first inclined edge. Each base edge is longer in length than its respective second inclined edge. Each base edge is longer in length than its respective intermediate edge.
The bridge assembly is made of a flexible material. This allows the first and second flaps and the bridge assembly to conform to a shape of the book. The first and second flaps and the bridge assembly are thin enough so as to not damage the book while flat within the book when in a bookmark configuration. Each hook section has a cooperative shape and dimension to secure the book in place when in a bookmark configuration. Each interior edge has cooperative dimensions to allow the book of various widths to rest upon them as the book also rests on the inclined edges.
It is therefore one of the main objects of the present invention to provide a simple and efficient bookmark, which can be economically manufactured and have the ability to also serve as a bookstand.
It is another object of this invention to provide a bookmark and stand that conforms to the shape of a book.
It is another object of this invention to provide a bookmark and stand that is volumetrically efficient for carrying, transporting, and storage.
It is another object of this invention to provide a bookmark and stand that can be readily assembled and disassembled without the need of any special tools.
It is another object of this invention to provide a bookmark and stand that is of a durable and reliable construction.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide such a device that is inexpensive to manufacture and maintain while retaining its effectiveness.
Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon.
With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to the drawings, the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10. It can be observed that it basically includes flaps 20 and 120, and bridge assembly 60.
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Wall section 22 is primarily defined by base edge 46, rear edge 24, top edge 26, inclined edge 28, and inclined edge 30.
In a preferred embodiment, base edge 46 is straight and lies flat on a surface. Extending upwardly and approximately perpendicularly from a first end of base edge 46 is rear edge 24. Extending approximately perpendicularly from rear edge 24 is top edge 26. Top edge 26 extends downwardly to inclined edge 28 that in turn also extends downwardly to inclined edge 30. Base section 48 is primarily defined by base edge 46 and intermediate edge 32. In a preferred embodiment, intermediate edge 32 extends from inclined edge 30 to interior edge 34 of hook section 44. In a preferred embodiment, base edge 46 and intermediate edge 32 are parallel. Hook section 44 is primarily defined by interior edge 34, bottom hook edge 36, tip 38, top hook edge 40, front edge 42, and base edge 46. In a preferred embodiment, interior edge 34 extends upwardly at a predetermined angle to bottom hook edge 36, and front edge 42 is approximately perpendicular to base edge 46.
In a preferred embodiment, flap 20 is a mirror image of flap 120. Similarly to flap 20 defined above, flap 120 comprises wall section 122, base section 148, and hook section 144.
Wall section 122 is primarily defined by base edge 146, rear edge 124, seen in
In a preferred embodiment, base edge 146 is straight and lies flat on a surface. Extending upwardly and approximately perpendicularly from a first end of base edge 146 is rear edge 124. Extending approximately perpendicularly from rear edge 124 is top edge 126. Top edge 126 extends downwardly to inclined edge 128 that in turn also extends downwardly to inclined edge 130. Base section 148 is primarily defined by base edge 146 and intermediate edge 132. In a preferred embodiment, intermediate edge 132 extends from inclined edge 130 to interior edge 134 of hook section 144. In a preferred embodiment, base edge 146 and intermediate edge 132 are parallel. Hook section 144 is primarily defined by interior edge 34, bottom hook edge 136, tip 138, top hook edge 140, front edge 142, and base edge 146. In a preferred embodiment, interior edge 134 extends upwardly at a predetermined angle to bottom hook edge 136, and front edge 142 is approximately perpendicular to base edge 146.
Flaps 20 and 120 have a sheet configuration and are preferably made of a substantially rigid material to support a book 200 when instant invention 10 is in a bookstand configuration as seen in
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The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
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3701332 | Brooks | Oct 1972 | A |
5868373 | Duff | Feb 1999 | A |
20040113037 | Lane | Jun 2004 | A1 |