Folding booklet

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6752427
  • Patent Number
    6,752,427
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 22, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Carter; Monica S.
    Agents
    • Feldman, PC; Stephen E.
Abstract
A folding booklet is disclosed having a booklet cover and one or more of booklet pages in which are formed a plurality of spaced apart longitudinal fold lines defining a plurality of longitudinal panels and a plurality of transverse fold lines defining a plurality of transverse panels. The longitudinal panels can be folded along the longitudinal fold lines to overlay one another and the transverse panels can be folded along the transverse fold lines to overlay one another. The cover can then be folded along a booklet cover fold line to completely contain the folded booklet pages.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention is directed toward a folding booklet. More particularly, this invention is directed toward a folding booklet having a cover and a plurality of booklet pages, which can be folded to overlay one another in such a manner as to be completely contained within the cover. Even more particularly, the booklet pages are folded to fit within the cover without using accordion and/or concertina folds.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is well known to fold such items as maps, brochures, advertisements, business schedules, entertainment listings, general information, and the like into smaller units to facilitate storing, carrying and/or mailing them.




For example, U.S. Pat. No. 1,697,350 to Eubank discloses a map folded into zig-zag increments to form map portions or segments that can be turned like pages in a book.




U.S. Pat. No. 2,507,615 to Sharp, Jr. discloses a map folded in accordion or concertina fashion to a size enabling it to be placed in an envelope.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,738,686 to Morse discloses a plurality of leaves foldably joined together in the form of an elongated, accordion folded strip, which is attached to the spine of book-like covers. The leaves can be turned like pages in a book or be completely unfolded to provide a panoramic view of the subject matter displayed.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,270,773 to Gaetano discloses a map folded into a book form and mounted between book covers. Folding of the map requires a minimum of four lateral folds and a minimum of seven longitudinal folds to provide a minimum of three double leaves with a central leaf which, when pulled out, creates an extended center fold.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,496,171 to Cherry discloses a TV program guide and advertising medium with sheets printed on both sides and multiple lateral fold lines to provide a magazine shaped article when the sheets are completely folded.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,583,763 to Shacklett, Jr. discloses a sheet having multiple longitudinal and horizontal, parallely spaced fold or score lines defining a plurality of rectangularly shaped panels which are folded in increasing overlapping relationship to form an information folder.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,606,553 to Nickerson discloses a printed map sheet having a plurality of longitudinal and horizontal fold lines defining a plurality of panels, one corner panel of which is secured to a cover. The sheet is first folded accordion style to form an elongated strip which, in turn, is folded accordion style to fit within a match book type cover.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,906,024 to Lein discloses a foldable sheet having a plurality of longitudinal and horizontal fold lines defining a plurality of panels, which are folded over one another in an interlocking arrangement.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,902 to Kosmori discloses a combined map and information brochure, one side edge of the map being secured to the spine of a brochure. The map is accordion folded to fit within the covers of the brochure.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,156,898 to McDonald, et.al. discloses a sheet having a plurality of longitudinal and horizontal fold lines defining a plurality of segments. Two of the segments at diagonally opposed corners are stiff portions. The sheet is folded accordion or concertina style first along the longitudinal fold lines then along the horizontal fold lines to provide a folded sheet contained between the stiff portions.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,358,761 to McDonald, et.al. discloses a sheet having a plurality of longitudinal and horizontal fold lines defining a plurality of segments. Two of the segments at diagonally opposed corners are stiff portions, one of the stiff portions having an extending edge area. When the sheet is folded accordion or concertina style first along the longitudinal fold lines then along the horizontal fold lines, the folded sheet is contained between the stiff portions with the extending edge area protruding beyond the folded sheet so that the folded article can be placed in a binder.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,393,021 to McDonald discloses a sheet having a plurality of longitudinal and horizontal fold lines defining a plurality of segments. Two of the segments at diagonally opposed corners are stiff portions, which are larger than the remaining segments. When the sheet is folded accordion or concertina style first along the longitudinal folds then along the horizontal folds, the folded sheet is contained between the enlarged stiff portions, which enable them to be grasped with opposite hands and unfold the folded sheet in a single movement.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,857,705 to Dahlquist discloses a multiweb, perforated folded product or magazine insert having a plurality of webs which can be roll folded, Z-folded, accordion folded, fan folded, plow folded or combinations of these fold to fit within a magazine.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,882,763 to Perttuman, et.al. discloses article having two sets of fold lines so that the article is first folded concertina style along a first set of fold lines and then folded concertina style along a second set of fold lines transverse to the first set of fold lines.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,918,905 to Wilen discloses a plurality of booklets interconnected end to end to form a TV guide book strip, the pages of which are provided with horizontal perforations so that the top and bottom of each page can be separated from one another.




As can be seen, the foregoing patents employ a series of folding techniques that are cumbersome and generally include at least one series of accordion or concertina folds. When paper is subjected to accordion or concertina folding, it has a tendency to retain the memory of its fold. Consequently, when such paper is unfolded, it attempts to spring back to its folded condition making it unwieldy to handle and difficult to access the information that may printed on it.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It has now been found that the shortcomings associated with previous attempts to provide a sheet or a plurality of sheets of paper that can be readily folded and easily unfolded by a user and also be compactly contained in a suitable cover are overcome by the folding booklet of this invention.




In general, the folding booklet of the invention comprises: an outer booklet cover having opposed top and bottom edges, opposed side edges, a longitudinal fold line intermediate said side edges defining a panel on each side of said longitudinal fold line; and, a plurality of booklet pages secured to at least one of said panels of said booklet cover, said booklet pages having opposed top and bottom edges, opposed side edges, a plurality of spaced apart longitudinal fold lines formed in said booklet pages intermediate said side edges, one of said longitudinal fold lines being coincidental to and co-extensive with the longitudinal fold line of said booklet cover, said longitudinal fold lines defining a plurality of longitudinal panels, said booklet pages further having a plurality of spaced apart horizontal fold lines formed therein intermediate said top and bottom edges defining a plurality of horizontal panels, the uppermost of said horizontal panels overlying and being co-extensive with said cover, such that said longitudinal panels can be folded along said longitudinal fold lines to overlay one another and said horizontal panels can be folded along said horizontal fold lines to overlay one another and collectively overlay said uppermost horizontal panel enabling said booklet cover to be folded closed along said longitudinal fold line of said booklet cover with said folded and overlaying longitudinal panels and said folded and overlaying horizontal panels contained within said booklet cover.




In one embodiment, a magnetic strip can be provided on the booklet cover such as adjacent a side edge of one of the panels of the booklet cover and be encoded with desired information such as the combination for a hotel door lock, a user's credit card account number, a scanable bar code, and the like or it can be a memory chip.




In another embodiment, one of the panels of the booklet cover can be provided with a pocket which can be used to hold a hotel card key, foldable currency, a driver's license or other documents, merchandise information or warranties, advertisements, and the like.




In a further embodiment, a tab extension can be provided at a side edge of a booklet cover panel and can be imprinted with merchandise information, advertisements, and the like, and can also include a magnetic strip. The tab extension can alternatively be removably attached to the side edge of the booklet cover panel such as by providing a line of perforations at the point of attachment. If desired, a tab extension can be provided at the side edges of both of the booklet cover panels.




In still a further embodiment, two, foldable tab extensions can be provided at a side edge of a booklet cover and they can also contain printed matter, indicia, magnetic strips, bar codes, memory chips, and the like. When the tab extensions are folded to overlay one another, their combined thicknesses is about the same as or equal to that of a credit card or a hotel magnetic door key; i.e., about 30 points thick.




In yet another embodiment, one of the booklet cover panels can be dimensioned to be longitudinally longer than the other booklet cover panel so that the top and bottom edges of the longer panel extend beyond the top and bottom edges of the other panel.




In a further embodiment, the fold line of the booklet cover can be horizontally disposed intermediate the top and bottom edges of the booklet cover to define upper and lower panels in the booklet cover.




In still a further embodiment, an aperture can be formed in a corner of one of the booklet cover panels to facilitate attachment of the folding booklet to an item of merchandise.




In yet another embodiment, a cutout slot can be formed adjacent the top edge of one of the booklet cover panels to accommodate suspending the folding booklet on a display rod.




In still a further embodiment, one or more gates can be provided at the side edges of a booklet page or at the side edges of a plurality of booklet pages.




The booklet pages of the folding booklet can contain or be imprinted with any type of information desired. For example, the booklet pages can consist of one or more maps, general and local information, business and convention schedules and agendas, product warranties and descriptions or instructions, general and local news items, advertisements, and the like.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The folding booklet of the invention is further illustrated in the accompanying drawing wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of one embodiment of a booklet cover that can be used for the folding booklet of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view illustrating another embodiment of a booklet cover that can be used for the folding booklet of the invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view illustrating a further embodiment of a booklet cover that can be used for the folding booklet of the invention;





FIG. 4

is a plan view illustrating one embodiment of booklet pages secured to a booklet cover of a folding booklet of the invention;





FIG. 5

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 4

illustrating a first folding sequence for the

FIG. 4

booklet;





FIG. 6

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 5

illustrating a further folding sequence for the

FIG. 4

booklet so that the booklet pages are completely contained within the booklet cover of the folding booklet;





FIG. 7

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 8

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 7

illustrating another sequence of folding the booklet pages so that they are completely contained within the booklet cover;





FIG. 9

is a plan view illustrating a large booklet page such as a map that can be secured to a booklet cover;





FIG. 10

is a plan view of the booklet page shown in

FIG. 9

illustrating a first folding sequence;





FIG. 11

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 10

illustrating a second folding sequence;





FIG. 12

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 11

illustrating a third folding sequence;





FIG. 13

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 12

illustrating a fourth folding sequence;





FIG. 14

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 13

illustrating the final folding sequences so that the large booklet page is completely contained within the booklet cover;





FIG. 15

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 9

illustrating a first alternate folding sequence;





FIG. 16

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 15

illustrating a further folding sequence;





FIG. 17

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 16

illustrating the final folding sequences so that the large booklet page is completely contained within the booklet cover;





FIG. 18

is a plan view illustrating a booklet cover having a horizontally disposed fold line;





FIG. 19

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 18

illustrating a first folding sequence;





FIG. 20

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 19

illustrating a second folding sequence;





FIG. 21

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 20

illustrating a third folding sequence;





FIG. 22

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 21

illustrating a final folding sequence so that the booklet pages are completely contained within the booklet cover;





FIG. 23

is a plan view illustrating another embodiment of a booklet page or a plurality of booklet pages secured to a booklet cover;





FIG. 24

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 23

illustrating a first folding sequence;





FIG. 25

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 24

illustrating a second folding sequence;





FIG. 26

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 25

illustrating a third folding sequence;





FIG. 27

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 26

illustrating final folding sequences so that the sequentially folded booklet page or booklet pages are completely contained within the booklet cover;





FIG. 28

is a plan view illustrating still another embodiment of a booklet cover having two. Foldable, attached side tab extensions;





FIG. 29

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 28

illustrating a folding sequence; and,





FIG. 30

is a plan view of the booklet shown in

FIG. 29

illustrating final folding sequences, including those of the tab extensions, so that all of the booklet pages and the tab extensions are contained completely within the booklet cover.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING AND THE INVENTION




The folding booklet of the invention will become more apparent from the ensuing discussion when considered together with the accompanying drawing wherein like reference numerals and letters denote like parts.




One embodiment of a booklet cover for the folding booklet of the invention is illustrated by FIG.


1


and is generally identified therein by reference numeral


10


. Booklet cover


10


is generally rectangular and has opposed top and bottom edges


11


and


12


, respectively, opposed side edges


13


and


14


and a longitudinal fold line


15


formed intermediate the opposed side edges defining panels


16


and


17


. Although longitudinal fold line


15


can be located at any position intermediate side edges


13


and


14


, it is preferably centered between side edges


13


and


14


. Longitudinal fold line


15


serves as a hinge enabling the booklet cover


10


to be closed in the same manner as closing a book.




Booklet cover


10


can optionally be provided with a magnetic strip


18


positioned adjacent one of the side edges such as side edge


14


and can also be optionally provided with a pocket on one of the panels such as pocket


19


shown in phantom on panel


16


. Magnetic strip


18


can be encoded with any desired information such as a hotel door lock code, a credit card account number, and the like. Pocket


19


can be made from any suitable material such as a clear, commercially available plastic and can be secured to the booklet cover panel by using conventional glues or heat sealing techniques.




A tab extension can also be secured to one of the side edges of the booklet cover such as tab extension


20


shown secured to side edge


14


. Tab extension


20


has opposed top and bottom edges


21


and


22


, respectively, which are preferably co-extensive with the top and bottom edges


11


and


12


, respectively, of the booklet cover


10


and opposed side edges


23


and


24


defining a tab extension panel


25


therebetween. Side edge


24


of tab extension


20


is common with side edge


14


of booklet cover


10


defining a fold line so that tab extension


20


can folded into booklet cover


10


with tab extension panel


25


overlying booklet cover panel


17


. Optionally, side edge


24


of tab extension


20


can be removably secured to the side edge


14


of booklet cover


10


such as with a perforation line. A magnetic strip can also be optionally provided adjacent one of the side edges of the tab extension such as magnetic strip


18


shown in phantom adjacent side edge


23


. In addition, a tab extension can optionally be secured to the other side edge of the booklet cover such as tab extension


20




a


shown in phantom secured to side edge


13


of booklet cover


10


.




Another embodiment of a booklet cover of the invention is illustrated in FIG.


2


. The booklet cover of this embodiment is substantially the same as that shown in

FIG. 1

but rotated


90


degrees. The booklet cover in this embodiment is generally identified by reference numeral


30


and has opposed side edges


13


and


14


, opposed top and bottom edges


26


and


27


, respectively, and a horizontally disposed fold line


15


intermediate the top and bottom edges


26


and


27


defining panels


28


and


29


. Preferably, fold line


15


is positioned centrally between the top and bottom edges


26


and


27


so that booklet cover


30


can be opened and closed in the same manner as a folio.





FIG. 3

illustrates a further embodiment of a booklet cover of the invention, the booklet cover being generally identified by reference numeral


40


. In this embodiment, a common longitudinal fold line


15


joins panels


30


and


31


. Panel


30


has opposed top and bottom edges


32


and


33


, respectively, and opposed side edges


34


and


35


, a portion of side edge


35


being common with longitudinal fold line


15


. Panel


31


also has opposed top and bottom edges


36


and


37


, respectively, and opposed side edges


38


and


39


, side edge


39


being common with longitudinal fold line


15


. As illustrated, panel


30


is formed to be longitudinally longer than panel


31


so that its top and bottom edges


32


and


33


, respectively, extend beyond the horizontal plane of the top and bottom edges


36


and


37


, respectively, of panel


31


.




The booklet cover


40


shown in

FIG. 3

also illustrates an aperture formed in a corner of one of the panels such as aperture


41


shown in phantom in the upper left hand corner of panel


30


to facilitate attaching the booklet cover using a string or a length of plastic to, for example, an item of merchandise. This embodiment also illustrates a cut-out slot formed adjacent a top edge such as cut-out slot


42


shown in phantom adjacent top edge


32


of panel


30


to accommodate suspending the booklet cover on a display rod.




While the aperture


41


and the cut-out slot


42


are shown with the booklet cover


40


illustrated in

FIG. 3

, they can also be readily provided in the booklet cover embodiments illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.





FIG. 4

illustrates one embodiment of a booklet secured to a booklet cover of the invention. For purposes of illustration only, the booklet cover embodiment of

FIG. 1

is shown.




In the embodiment of

FIG. 4

, a booklet, generally identified by reference numeral


50


, is shown secured to both panels


16


and


17


of booklet cover


10


. Booklet


50


has a plurality of booklet pages


52


bound together at booklet spine


51


, which is also a side edge of the booklet


50


. Spine


51


is secured to booklet cover


10


so that its edge is inboard of side edge


13


of the booklet cover


10


. The other side edge


53


of booklet


50


is secured to booklet cover


10


so that it is inboard of side edge


14


of the booklet cover


10


. Booklet


50


has a top edge


54


and a bottom edge


55


, top edge


54


being positioned to be inboard of the top edge


11


of the booklet cover


10


. Transverse fold lines, shown by long and short dash lines


56


and


57


, are formed in booklet


50


intermediate the top and bottom edges


54


and


55


, respectively, the uppermost transverse fold line


56


being formed so that it is inboard of the bottom edge


12


of the booklet cover


10


. Transverse fold lines


56


and


57


define transverse panels X, Y and Z in booklet


50


. Reference numeral


59


identifies the inner, common edges of pages


52


of the booklet


50


and reference numeral


58


identifies a longitudinal fold line shown in long-short dash lines that defines longitudinal panels A and B and which is co-extensive with longitudinal fold line


15


of the booklet cover


10


/




One or more gates can also be provided at a side edge of booklet


50


as indicated in phantom at


53




a


and


53




b.


These gates


53




a


and


53




b


are extensions of the side edge


53


of booklet


50


and should preferably be of a size so that they are no greater in width than the transverse panels; for example, no greater in width than transverse panels Y and Z. When such gates are provided, they are preferably folded along the side edge to which they are attached; e.g., side edge


53


, to overlay their respective transverse panels such as transverse panels Y and Z prior to folding the booklet. Gates such as gates


53




a


and


53




b


can be a fixed extension of a side edge of a booklet or they can be removably attached to a side edge of a booklet such as by using a perforation line.




The sequence for folding the booklet


50


and the booklet pages


52


shown in

FIG. 4

is illustrated in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. As shown in

FIG. 5

, transverse panel Z is folded along transverse fold line


57


so that transverse panel Z overlies transverse panel Y. These panels; i.e., transverse panels Z and Y, are then folded along transverse fold line


56


to overlie transverse panel X as shown in FIG.


6


. Booklet cover


10


is now ready to be closed by folding it along longitudinal fold line


15


so that the entire booklet


50


is completely contained within booklet cover


10


.





FIG. 7

illustrates a booklet


60


secured to a booklet cover such as the booklet cover


10


shown in FIG.


1


. In this embodiment, booklet


60


consists of a plurality of booklet pages


62


, which are bound together at booklet spine


61


. Booklet


60


is secured to booklet cover


10


so that booklet spine


61


is positioned to be inboard of side edge


13


of booklet cover


10


. Booklet spine


61


is one side edge of booklet


60


and its oppose side edge


63


is also positioned to be inboard of side edge


14


of booklet cover


10


. Booklet


60


has opposed top and bottom edges


64


and


65


, respectively, the top edge


64


being positioned to be inboard of the top edge


11


of booklet cover


10


. A transverse fold line


66


is formed in booklet


60


inboard of the bottom edge


12


of the booklet cover


10


and defines transverse panels V and W. A longitudinal fold line


67


is also formed in booklet


60


to be substantially co-extensive with the longitudinal fold line


15


of the booklet cover


10


, longitudinal fold line defining longitudinal panel C and D in the booklet


60


.




To fold the booklet


60


, transverse panel W is folded along transverse fold line


66


so that transverse panel W overlies transverse panel V as shown in FIG.


8


. At this time, transverse fold line


66


becomes the bottom edge of the booklet


60


and the former bottom edge


65


of the booklet


60


becomes substantially common with the top edge


64


of booklet


60


. Booklet cover


10


can now be closed so that longitudinal panels C and D overlie one another with booklet


60


completely contained within booklet cover


10


.





FIG. 9

illustrates the manner in which a large booklet page such as a map can be secured to a booklet cover of the invention and

FIGS. 10-14

illustrate a preferred sequence for folding the large booklet page.




With reference first to

FIG. 9

, one corner of a large booklet page, generally identified by reference numeral


70


, is shown secured to a booklet cover of the invention such as booklet cover


10


illustrated in FIG.


1


. Large booklet page


70


has opposed top and bottom edges


71


and


72


, respectively, opposed side edges


73


and


74


, transverse fold lines


75


and


76


formed in the booklet page


70


to define transverse panels E, F and G, and a plurality of longitudinal fold lines


77


,


78


,


79


and


80


formed in the booklet page


70


to define longitudinal panels Q, R, S, T and U. Side edge


73


of the booklet page


70


is positioned to be inboard of the side edge


13


of the booklet cover


10


; top edge


71


of the booklet page


70


is positioned to be inboard of the top edge


11


of the booklet cover


10


; the uppermost transverse fold line


75


of the booklet page


70


is positioned to be inboard of the bottom edge


12


of the booklet cover


10


; the penultimate longitudinal fold line


78


is formed to be inboard of the side edge


14


of the booklet cover


10


; and, the ultimate longitudinal fold line


77


is formed to be substantially co-extensive with longitudinal fold line


15


of the booklet cover


10


.




A preferred sequence for folding booklet page


70


is illustrated in

FIGS. 10-14

. As shown in

FIG. 10

, longitudinal panel U is first folded along longitudinal fold line


80


so that longitudinal panel U overlies longitudinal panel T and longitudinal fold line


80


becomes the side edge of booklet page


70


. Longitudinal panels U/T are then folded along longitudinal fold line


79


so that longitudinal panel T overlies longitudinal panels S and U and longitudinal fold line


79


becomes the side edge of booklet page


70


as shown in FIG.


11


. Next, longitudinal panels T, S and U are folded along longitudinal fold line


78


so that longitudinal panel S overlies longitudinal panels U, T and R and longitudinal fold line


78


becomes the side edge of booklet page


70


as shown in FIG.


12


. Transverse panel G is then folded along transverse fold line


76


so that transverse panel G overlies transverse panel F and transverse fold line


76


becomes the bottom edge of the booklet page


70


as shown in FIG.


13


. Transverse panels G/F are then folded along transverse fold line


75


to overlay transverse panel E so that transverse fold line


75


becomes the bottom edge of booklet page


70


as shown in FIG.


14


. At this time, booklet cover


10


can be closed by folding it along its longitudinal fold line


15


with all of the transverse and longitudinal panels of the booklet page


70


contained completely within the booklet cover


10


.




An alternative sequence for folding booklet page


70


is illustrated in FIGS.


12


and


15


-


17


. With reference to FIG.


12


and as shown in

FIG. 15

, longitudinal panels S, U, T and R can be folded along longitudinal fold line


77


so that longitudinal panel R overlies longitudinal panels S, T, U and Q and longitudinal fold line


77


becomes the side edge of booklet page


70


. Transverse panel G is then folded along transverse fold line


76


to overlay transverse panel F with transverse fold line


76


becoming bottom edge of booklet page


70


as shown in FIG.


16


. Transverse panels G/F are then folded along transverse fold line


75


to overlay transverse panel E with transverse fold line


75


becoming the bottom edge of booklet page


70


as shown in FIG.


17


. Booklet cover


10


can now be closed by folding it along its longitudinal fold line


15


with all of the transverse and longitudinal panels of booklet page


70


contained completely within the booklet cover


10


.





FIG. 18

illustrates the use of the booklet cover embodiment shown in

FIG. 2

having a horizontally or transversely disposed fold line. As shown in

FIG. 18

, a booklet, generally identified by reference numeral


90


, having a plurality of booklet pages


91


which are bound together at spine


81


is secured to booklet cover


30


so that spine


81


is positioned to be inboard of side edge


13


of the booklet cover


13


and the top edge


82


of booklet


90


is positioned to be inboard of the top edge


26


of the booklet cover


30


. Reference numeral


83


identifies the bottom edge of the booklet


90


and reference numeral


84


identifies the other side edge of the booklet


30


. Booklet


30


has a transverse fold line


85


formed in it so that it is substantially co-extensive with the transverse fold line


15


of the booklet cover


30


and defines transverse panels H and I. A plurality of longitudinal fold lines


86


,


87


and


88


are also formed in booklet


90


defining longitudinal panels M, N, O and P with longitudinal fold line


88


being positioned to be inboard of side edge


14


of the booklet cover


30


.




A sequence for folding the booklet


90


shown in

FIG. 18

is illustrated in FIGS.


19





22


. As can be seen in

FIG. 19

, longitudinal panel P is folded along longitudinal fold line


86


so that longitudinal panel P overlies longitudinal panel O with longitudinal fold line


86


becoming the side edge of booklet


90


. Longitudinal panels P/O are then folded along longitudinal fold line


87


so that longitudinal panel O overlies longitudinal panels P and N and longitudinal fold


87


becomes the side edge of booklet


90


as shown in FIG.


20


. Longitudinal panels O, P and N are then folded along longitudinal fold line


88


so that longitudinal panel N overlies longitudinal panels M, O and P and longitudinal fold line


88


becomes the side edge of booklet


90


as shown in FIG.


21


. Next, transverse panel I is folded along transverse fold line


85


to overlay transverse panel H so that transverse fold line


85


becomes common with the transverse fold line


15


of the booklet cover


30


. Booklet cover


30


can then be closed folio fashion by folding it along its transverse fold line


15


with all of the longitudinal and transverse panels of the booklet


90


contained completely within the booklet cover


30


as shown in FIG.


22


.




Another embodiment illustrating a booklet secured to a booklet cover of the invention is shown in FIG.


23


. In this embodiment, the booklet cover used for purposes of illustration is the booklet cover shown in FIG.


1


. As can be seen in

FIG. 23

, a booklet, generally identified by reference numeral


100


, has opposed top and bottom edges


101


and


102


, respectively; opposed side edges


103


and


104


; a plurality of transverse fold lines


105


and


106


formed in the booklet


100


defining transverse panels A′, B′ and C′; and, a plurality of longitudinal fold lines


107


,


108


and


109


formed in the booklet


100


defining longitudinal panels W′, X′, Y′ and Z′. In this embodiment, booklet


100


is secured to cover


10


so that its top edge


101


is positioned to be inboard of the top edge


11


of the booklet cover


10


; transverse fold line


105


is formed to be inboard of the bottom edge


12


of the booklet cover


10


; longitudinal fold line


107


is formed to be inboard of side edge


13


of the booklet cover


10


; and, longitudinal fold line


109


is formed to be inboard of side edge


14


of the booklet cover


10


.




A preferred sequence for folding the booklet


100


shown in

FIG. 23

is illustrated in

FIGS. 24-27

. As shown in

FIG. 24

, longitudinal panel W′ is folded along longitudinal fold line


107


to overlie longitudinal panel X′ so that longitudinal fold line


107


becomes the side edge of booklet


100


. Longitudinal panel Z′ is then folded along longitudinal fold line


109


to overlie longitudinal panel Y′ so that longitudinal fold line


109


becomes a side edge of booklet


100


as shown in FIG.


25


. Transverse panel C′ is then folded along transverse fold line


106


to overlie transverse panel B′ so that transverse fold line


106


becomes the bottom edge of booklet


100


as shown in FIG.


26


. Transverse panels C′/B′ are then folded along transverse fold line


105


which then becomes the bottom edge of booklet


100


as shown in FIG.


27


. At this time, booklet cover


10


can be closed by folding it along its transverse fold line


15


so that all of the transverse and longitudinal panels are completely contained within booklet cover


10


.




Still a further embodiment of a booklet cover of the invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 28-30

. In this embodiment, the booklet cover can be the same as or similar to that shown in FIG.


1


and is generally identified in

FIGS. 28-30

by reference numeral


10


A.




As can be seen, booklet cover


10


A has opposed top and bottom edges


11


and


12


, respectively, opposed side edges


13


and


14


, and a longitudinal fold line


15


intermediate side edges


13


and


14


forming booklet cover panels


16


and


17


. Reference numeral


110


identifies booklet ages, shown in phantom, folded within booklet cover


10


A.




Attached to a side edge, such as side edge


14


, are two side tab extensions D′ and E′ having common top and bottom edges


111


and


112


, respectively, a side edge


116


and a longitudinal fold line


115


intermediate side edge


116


and booklet cover side edge


14


. In this embodiment, booklet cover side edge


14


is also a longitudinal fold line.. Side tab extensions D′ and E′ can contain printed matter, indicia, magnetic strips, bar codes, memory chips, and the like, as well as combinations thereof




To fold the booklet cover


10


A shown in

FIGS. 28-30

, side tab E′ is first folded along longitudinal fold line


115


so that side tab E′ overlays side tab D′, longitudinal fold line


115


becomes the side edge of folded side tabs D′ and E′ and side edge


116


of side tab E′ overlies side edge/longitudinal fold line


14


(FIG.


29


).




The thicknesses of side tabs D′ and E′ are preferably such that when one side tab is folded to overlay the other side tab as shown in

FIG. 29

, their combined thicknesses is about the same as or equal to that of a credit card or a hotel magnetic door key; i.e., about 30 points thick.




Next, side tab E′ overlying side tab D′ is then folded along side edge/longitudinal fold line


14


so that side tab D′ overlays side tab E′ and booklet cover panel


17


as shown in FIG.


30


. At this point, side edge/longitudinal fold line


14


is common with the side edge


116


of side tab E′ and the top and bottom edges


111


and


112


, respectively, and side tabs D′ and E′ are concurrent with the top and bottom edges


11


and


12


, respectively, of booklet cover


10


A.




To facilitate the final folding of booklet cover


10


A on longitudinal fold line


15


, the widths of side tabs D′ and E′ are slightly less tan the width of booklet panel


17


so that longitudinal fold line


115


(now the side edge of the folded side tabs D′ and E′) is spaced inwardly from longitudinal fold line


15


of booklet cover


10


A when side tabs D′ and E′ are folded to overlay booklet panel


17


as shown in FIG.


30


.




The booklet and booklet pages of the invention can typically be provided from commercially available paper stock and can be secured to either or both of the panels of the booklet covers of the invention as desired by any conventional means such as by using commercially available glues and adhesives. When the booklet of the invention comprises a plurality of booklet pages, they can be bound together to form a booklet spine using conventional techniques such as glues and adhesives.




Throughout all of the embodiments of the invention, it should be appreciated that the booklet, whether comprising a single page or a plurality of pages, was folded along the transverse and longitudinal fold lines without using any accordion or concertina type folds. Thus, when the folded booklet is unfolded regardless of whether it consists of a single page or a plurality of pages, it will lie flat and not have a tendency to spring back to its folded condition as it does not contain any accordion or concertina folds.




The booklet can also be unfolded to display only selected portions of the booklet. For example, the booklet can be unfolded to the condition shown in

FIG. 26

to display only that matter contained on transverse panel A′, or it can be unfolded to the condition shown in

FIG. 25

to display only that matter contained on transverse panels A′, B′ and C′, or it can be unfolded to the condition shown in

FIG. 24

to access the matter contained on longitudinal panels Y′ and Z′, and so forth.




Although the invention has been described with particularity and in some detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in this art that changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. In a folding booklet having a plurality of booklet pages, said pages bound together at a booklet spine;said pages having opposed top, bottom, and side edges, said pages being equal size and dimension to each other; said pages having a plurality of spaced apart longitudinal fold lines intermediate said side edges, said longitudinal fold lines being equidistant from each other, said longitudinal fold lines defining a plurality of longitudinal panels, said longitudinal panels being equal in size and dimension to each other; wherein said booklet longitudinal panels are capable of being folded along said longitudinal fold lines to sequentially overlay one another, wherein the overlaid longitudinal panels have the same overall dimension as a single longitudinal panel; said pages having a plurality of spaced apart transverse fold lines intermediate said top and bottom edges, said transverse fold lines being equidistant from each other, said transverse fold lines defining a plurality of transverse panels, said transverse panels being equal in size and dimension to each other; wherein said booklet transverse panels are capable of being folded along said transverse fold lines to sequentially overlay one another, wherein the overlaid transverse panels having the same overall dimensions as a single transverse panel; and said booklet longitudinal and transverse panels being free from containing concertina or accordion folds; the improvement on the folding booklet comprising: a booklet cover that resists opening, the cover having a first and second side edges, and a spine, the first and second side edges being distal to each other and said spine, the first and second side edges forming a first and second panel with the spine; said booklet spine being connected to said cover that resists opening at said first side edge such that the uppermost panel of said booklet transverse panels overlies said first panel of said cover that resists opening, said cover is capable of being folded along its spine and being closed with said panels of said booklet completely contained within said booklet cover; wherein upon closing said cover that resists opening, said cover spine is distal from said booklet spine and proximal to said fold lines of said booklet pages so that said cover spine is capable of restraining the opening bias of said booklet pages, whereby said cover resists opening.
  • 2. The folding booklet of claim 1 wherein said booklet cover has an encodable magnetic strip adjacent one of its said side edges.
  • 3. The folding booklet of claim 1 wherein said booklet cover has a pocket on one of its panels.
  • 4. The folding booklet of claim 1 wherein an aperture is formed in one corner of said booklet cover enabling said booklet cover to be attached to an item of merchandise.
  • 5. The folding booklet of claim 1 wherein a cut-out slot is formed adjacent the top edge of one of said panels of said booklet cover enabling said booklet cover to be suspended on a display rod.
  • 6. The folding booklet of claim 1 wherein one of said booklet cover panels is longitudinally longer than the other of said booklet cover panels so that the top and bottom edges of said elongated panel extend beyond the horizontal planes of the top and bottom edges of the other of said booklet of cover panel.
  • 7. The folding booklet of claim 1 wherein a tab extension is secured to a side edge of said booklet cover.
  • 8. The folding booklet of claim 7 wherein said tab extension is removably secured to said side edge.
  • 9. The folding booklet of claim 7 wherein a magnetic strip is provided along a side edge of said tab extension.
  • 10. The folding booklet of claim 1 wherein the fold line of said booklet cover is transversely disposed therein intermediate the top and bottom edges of said booklet cover defining a panel on each side of said transverse fold line.
  • 11. The folding booklet of claim 1 wherein two, foldable tab extensions are-secured to a side edged of said booklet cover, said foldable tab extensions having a longitudinal fold line intermediate a side edged of said tab extensions and a side edge of said booklet cover.
  • 12. The folding booklet of claim 11 wherein the combined thicknesses of said tab extensions when folded to overlay one another is about equal to the thickness of a credit card.
  • 13. The folding booklet of claim 12 wherein a plurality of gates are secured to the side edges of said booklet pages.
  • 14. In a folding booklet having a plurality of booklet pages, said pages bound together at a booklet spine;said pages having opposed top, bottom, and side edges, said pages being equal size and dimension to each other; said pages having a plurality of spaced apart longitudinal fold lines intermediate said side edges, said longitudinal fold lines being equidistant from each other, said longitudinal fold lines defining a plurality of longitudinal panels, said longitudinal panels being equal in size and dimension to each other; wherein said booklet longitudinal panels are capable of being folded along said longitudinal fold lines to sequentially overlay one another, wherein the overlaid longitudinal panels have the same overall dimension as a single longitudinal panel; said pages having a plurality of spaced apart transverse fold lines intermediate said top and bottom edges, said transverse fold lines being equidistant from each other, said transverse fold lines defining a plurality of transverse panels, said transverse panels being equal in size and dimension to each other; wherein said booklet transverse panels are capable of being folded along said transverse fold lines to sequentially overlay one another, wherein the overlaid transverse panels having the same overall dimensions as a single transverse panel; and said booklet longitudinal and transverse panels being free from containing concertina or accordion folds; the improvement on the folding booklet comprising: a booklet cover that resists opening, the cover having a first and second side edges, and a spine, the first and second side edges being distal to each other and said spine, the first and second side edges forming a first and second panel with the spine; said booklet spine being connected to said cover that resists opening at said first side edge such that the uppermost panel of said booklet transverse panels overlies said first panel of said cover that resists opening, said cover is capable of being folded along its spine and being closed with said panels of said booklet completely contained within said booklet cover; wherein upon closing said cover that resists opening, said cover spine is distal from said booklet spine and proximal to said fold lines of said booklet pages so that said cover spine is capable of restraining the opening bias of said booklet pages, whereby said cover resists opening; and said booklet pages having a plurality of gates secured to a side edge of said booklet.
  • 15. The folding booklet of claim 14 wherein said booklet cover has an encodable magnetic strip adjacent one of its side edges.
  • 16. The folding booklet of claim 14 wherein said booklet cover has a pocket on one of its panels.
  • 17. The folding booklet of claim 14 wherein a tab extension is secured to a side edge of said booklet cover.
  • 18. The folding booklet of claim 17 wherein said tab extension is removably secured to said side edge.
  • 19. The folding booklet of claim 14 wherein the fold line of said booklet cover is transversely disposed therein intermediate the top and bottom edges of said booklet cover defining a panel on each side of said transverse fold line.
  • 20. The folding booklet of claim 14 wherein the booklet has a plurality of gates secured to a side of the booklet.
  • 21. In a folding booklet having a plurality of booklet pages, said pages bound together at a booklet spine;said pages having opposed top, bottom, and side edges, said pages being equal size and dimension to each other; said pages having a plurality of spaced apart longitudinal fold lines intermediate said side edges, said longitudinal fold lines being equidistant from each other, said longitudinal fold lines defining a plurality of longitudinal panels, said longitudinal panels being equal in size and dimension to each other; wherein said booklet longitudinal panels are capable of being folded along said longitudinal fold lines to sequentially overlay one another, wherein the overlaid longitudinal panels have the same overall dimension as a single longitudinal panel; said pages having a plurality of spaced apart transverse fold lines intermediate said top and bottom edges, said transverse fold lines being equidistant from each other, said transverse fold lines defining a plurality of transverse panels, said transverse panels being equal in size and dimension to each other; wherein said booklet transverse panels are capable of being folded along said transverse fold lines to sequentially overlay one another, wherein the overlaid transverse panels having the same overall dimensions as a single transverse panel; and said booklet longitudinal and transverse panels being free from containing concertina or accordion folds; the improvement on the folding booklet comprising: a booklet cover that resists opening, the cover having a first and second side edges, and a spine, the first and second side edges being distal to each other and said spine, the first and second side edges forming a first and second panel with the spine; said booklet spine being connected to said cover that resists opening at said first side edge such that the uppermost panel of said booklet transverse panels overlies said first panel of said cover that resists opening, said cover is capable of being folded along its spine and being closed with said panels of said booklet completely contained within said booklet cover; wherein upon closing said cover that resists opening, said cover spine is distal from said booklet spine and proximal to said fold lines of said booklet pages so that said cover spine is capable of restraining the opening bias of said booklet pages, whereby said cover resists opening; and said cover having two foldable tab extensions secured to a side edge of said cover, said foldable tab extensions having a longitudinal fold line intermediate a side edge of said tab extensions and a side edge of said booklet cover.
  • 22. The folding booklet of claim 21 wherein the combined thickness of said tab extensions when folded to overlay one another is about equal to the thickness of a credit card.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/454,117 filed Dec. 3, 1999 now abandoned.

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Parent 09/454117 Dec 1999 US
Child 09/558380 US