Taking notes, such as when reviewing for tests for an academic class or preparing reports for a class or for a business purpose, is difficult or at least frustrating for many people. For example, one to three books may be reviewed for a report or test. Within these books the person will often make extensive notes by writing within the margins of the book, in addition to highlighting important words and sentences. Many times the person may also add Post-it® notes with additional information the person wants to remember along with other concepts which come to mind. The reference books often become a mess of underlining, highlighting and Post-it® notes. Transferring these notes and citations from multiple books, magazines and the like into a single document is one of the biggest chores when creating a report. Citations are important to give appropriate credit to those who have influenced the work product. Organizing all the various quotes, reports and other references can also be a daunting and time consuming task.
An example of a bookmark, for use with a bound volume comprising pages, comprises a device sheet having panels with clasp elements. The device sheet has a fold line dividing the device sheet into first and second panels foldable about the fold line between closed and open orientations. The panels have inner surfaces and outer surfaces. The inner surfaces face one another when in the closed orientation. Each panel has an aligned weakened or cut region forming a clasp element. Each clasp element is manipulatable between a first orientation aligned with the panel and a second orientation extending from the panel. The clasp elements are aligned with one another when the panels are in the closed orientation. The clasp elements are simultaneously movable to the second orientation when the panels are in the closed orientation to create a multi-layer page clasp. The multi-layer page clasp is configured to permit one or more pages of a bound volume to be inserted between the multi-layer page clasp and an outer surface of one of the first and second panels. In some examples a note sheet is located between the inner surfaces when in the closed orientation. In some examples the note sheets comprise pre-printed matter.
An example of a method for using a bookmark with a bound volume comprising pages is carried out as follows. A bookmark is selected. The bookmark comprises a device sheet having a fold line dividing the device sheet into first and second panels foldable about the fold line between closed and open orientations. The panels have inner surfaces and outer surfaces, the inner surfaces facing one another when in the closed orientation. Each panel has an aligned weakened or cut region forming a clasp element. Each clasp element is manipulatable between a first orientation aligned with the panel and a second orientation extending from the panel. The clasp elements are aligned with one another when the panels are in the closed orientation. The panels are placed in the closed orientation. The aligned clasp elements are simultaneously moved to the second orientation to create a multi-layer page clasp. The bookmark is placed adjacent to a selected page of a bound volume. One or more pages of the bound volume are inserted between the multi-layer page clasp and an outer surface of one of the first and second panels thereby marking the selected page. In some examples the bookmark selecting step comprises selecting a bookmark further comprising a note sheet located between the inner surfaces when in the closed orientation.
Other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention can be seen on review the figures, the detailed description, and the claims which follow.
The following description will typically be with reference to specific structural embodiments and methods. It is to be understood that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specifically disclosed embodiments and methods but that the invention may be practiced using other features, elements, methods and embodiments. Preferred embodiments are described to illustrate the present invention, not to limit its scope, which is defined by the claims. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize a variety of equivalent variations on the description that follows. Like elements in various embodiments and examples are commonly referred to with like reference numerals.
One of the advantages of some examples of the invention is that a secure page clasp can be made by aligning two or more clasp elements 26 without the need for special reinforcement. Thus, bookmark 10 can be made of folded over paper stock and is still provide a clasp comparable in strength to more expensive metal or plastic bookmarks. Although in these examples two panels 14, 16 are used, three or more panels may also be used. Also, in these examples each panel 14, 16 is essentially the same size and shape, some or all of the panels may be different sizes or shapes, or both.
Another advantage of some examples of the invention is that exposed surfaces 40 can be used to customize the same basic bookmark 10 with artwork, messages, etc. by, for example, marking or printing or placing an appropriate sticker on exposed surfaces 40. This helps to reduce the cost of customized bookmarks. All or parts of inner and outer surfaces 20, 22 can also be enhanced, such as being printed on, decorated, colored or having stickers applied thereto.
Another aspect of the invention is the recognition that by making a folded bookmark 10, one or more note sheets can be carried, held or supported between the first and second panels 14, 16.
Bookmark 10 can function as both an advertisement distributed with, for example, a magazine, and also as a bookmark. As such, bookmark 10 can (1) lengthen the effectiveness of the advertisement when the bookmark is removed and used, and (2) help reduce the amount of waste generated because of its continued use as a bookmark. A more effective advertisement may allow a magazine publisher to increase its advertising revenue.
Bookmark 10 can also be distributed in other ways, such as by directly mailing to potential customers. Based upon its usefulness as a bookmark, the advertising effectiveness of the direct-mail advertisement can be increased. Effectiveness of the advertisement is enhanced when the bookmark also includes plain or specialized note sheets because of the added value they create.
In addition, bookmarks 10 and note sheets designed for use with a particular book, or other bound volume, may be provided with that book. Replacement note sheets can then be sold separately. Also, bookmarks 10 and specialized note sheets can be sold together or separately at, for example, college bookstores to facilitate note taking in a variety of subjects.
In use, a bookmark 10 from, for example, a magazine 50 or sent through the mail, is typically folded about fold line 18 and placed in its closed orientation. The aligned clasp elements 26 are simultaneously pushed from one side to an orientation extending from one of the panels, such as panel 14, thus creating page clasp 44. Bookmark 10 is then placed adjacent to a selected page of the magazine or other bound volume and one or more pages 46 are inserted between page clasp 44 and the outer surface 22 of panel 14. When bookmark 10 has one or more note sheets, the user can access the note sheets and write on or otherwise use the note sheets.
The above descriptions may have used terms such as above, below, top, bottom, over, under, et cetera. These terms may be used in the description and claims to aid understanding of the invention and not used in a limiting sense.
While the present invention is disclosed by reference to the preferred embodiments and examples detailed above, it is to be understood that these examples are intended in an illustrative rather than in a limiting sense. It is contemplated that modifications and combinations will occur to those skilled in the art, which modifications and combinations will be within the spirit of the invention and the scope of the following claims. For example, panels in addition to first and second panels 14, 16 may be used. In some examples the panels need not be the same size. Also, fold line 18 may not be in the center of device sheet 12 in some examples.
Any and all patents, patent applications and printed publications referred to above are incorporated by reference.
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application No. 60/917,596 filed 11 May 2007 and entitled Bookmark.
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60917596 | May 2007 | US |