The purpose of this invention is to allow the user of an accordion book to have a choice as to the mode of display. The invention allows the user to either expand the book to view some or all of the images on the pages at one time. The invention also permits the user to contract the book so that it has a functioning spine, permitting the user to turn the pages without them coming apart without the user's intention.
In a preferred embodiment, super-strength magnets, such as neodymium magnets are used to bind the spine of an accordion book. Traditionally accordion book spines are sewn or not sewn. If they are not sewn the pages can fall from the covers while viewing it in one's hands. If the book is sewn, the book cannot be viewed stretched out, which is useful for display in exhibitions. With this invention, super-strength magnets replace the thread for sewing. This holds the pages together at the spine, but they can also be easily detached for viewing spread-out for exhibition.
The features of this invention can be understood by reference to the accompanying drawings. These drawings illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention.
On the back of the gutter end of each page, a thin, super strength magnet is adhered (as by glue) in each of the following places: near the fold on the backside of the recto at the top edge (3) and near the fold on the backside of the recto at the bottom edge (3a.) and adhered near the fold on the backside of the verso, at the top edge (4) and near the fold at the backside of the verso at the bottom edge (4a). Thus when the magnetics are brought close together they attract, causing these folds to become the spine. On the back of the front cover board (5a), a thin super strength magnet is adhered near the spine edge at the top edge (6) and at the bottom edge (6a). On the back of the back cover board (7a), a thin super strength magnet is adhered near the spine edge at the top edge (8) and the bottom edge (8a). The polarity of all of the magnets in the invention should remain in the same direction throughout the spine of the book.
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61439033 | Feb 2011 | US |