BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGS. 1A and 1B illustrate a first embodiment of the invention when in use.
FIGS. 2A and 2B illustrate a second embodiment of the invention when in use.
FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate a third embodiment of the invention when in use.
FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate a fourth embodiment of the invention when in use.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Please refer to FIG. 1A and 1B for the first embodiment of the invention when in use. A packaging component 15 is located on an open space along the side of a book 10. The packaging component 15 selects a first packaging page (101, which is a front cover page 103 attached to book binding 14) and a second packaging page (102, which is a back cover page 104 attached to the book binding 14). The open spaces of both sides of the book 10 according to the first and packaging pages 101, 102 have a rip-away strip 13 respectively. The rip-away strip 13 has a discontinuous rip-line 12. A holding slip 11 is located above the rip-away slip 13, which can be used to strip away the long-bar shape rip-away strip 13 to preview the content of the book 10.
Please refer to FIG. 2A and 2B for the second embodiment of the invention when in use. The packaging component 15 is attached to the front cover page 103 and the next page of the back cover page 104 or any two pages needed to be packaged of the book 10. The packaging component 15 selects a first packaging page (101, which is a front cover page 103 attached to book binding 14) and a second packaging page (102, which is a back cover page 104 attached to the book binding 14). The open spaces of both sides of the book 10 according to the first and packaging pages 101, 102 have a rip-away strip 13 respectively. The rip-away strip 13 has a discontinuous rip-line 12. A holding slip 11 is located above the rip-away slip 13, which can be used to strip away the long-bar shape rip-away strip 13 to preview the content of the book 10.
Please refer to FIG. 3A and 3B for the third embodiment of the invention when in use. Except for the front cover page 103 and back cover page 104 of the book 10, the rest of pages are bound by a U-shaped packaging page 16 that is inserted into parts of the book 10 covered by the package component 15 for protection. The packaging component 15 then binds the U-shaped packaging page 16 having a suitable length along with the rest of the book 10 by attachment onto the book binding 14. The discontinuous rip lines 12 are located on the appropriate location of the front or the back side of the U-shaped packaging page 16 or the middle of the U-shaped packaging page 16 of open spaces 17 along the edges. Simply rip along the lines 12 on the U-shaped packaging 16 to preview the content of the book 10.
Please refer to FIG. 4A and 4B for the fourth embodiment of the invention when in use. Except for the front cover page 103 and back cover page 104 of the book 10, the rest of pages are bound by a U-shaped packaging page 16 that is inserted into parts of the book 10 covered by the package component 15 for protection. The packaging component 15 then binds the U-shaped packaging page 16 having a suitable length along with the rest of the book 10 by attachment onto the book binding 14. The plurality of rip-away strips 13 of discontinuous rip lines 12 is located on the U-shaped packaging page 16. Simply rip along the rip lines 12 on the U-shaped packaging page 16 by using the holding slip 11 to preview the content of the book 10.
From the description above, it is clear that this invention has improvements over the traditional methods of book packaging, such as selecting the book cover, inner cover, and any two desired packaging pages. The invention uses the open spaces along the sides of the book to place rip lines that can also serve as guide lines for packaging assembly. Furthermore, the U-shaped packaging page allows the protection of a selected section of the book's contents. Not only can the invention prevent unauthorized reading and dirtying of the books, but also can prevent the consumers simply reading the books without purchasing. In addition, the invention accomplishes the goals of book packaging without the use of plastic for improvement environmental friendliness, and the ripped rip-away strips can also be used as a book mark.
The invention is not only a drastic improvement over the traditional methods, but also highly creative for even people familiar with such techniques. Furthermore, this invention is completely feasible, and has yet to appear in the country or in public use. On the grounds of it being innovative, advanced, and practical for the industries, we hereby apply for patent protection.
The above description of the packaging details is purely for a comprehensive understanding of the model's concept and application, allowing those familiar with relevant techniques to use it in other applications. Although modifications and changes may be made, unless the structures are completely different, these variations are still within the copyright of this new model if the final effects are similar, which shall be included within this patent application.