This application claims the benefit of and priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/494,024 filed on Jul. 25, 2016 and entitled MANUAL SUPPORT FOR A MULTI-PAGE DOCUMENT.
The present invention relates to a manual support for a folder, notebook, binder or book and especially for a music score.
Generally, there is a problem in supporting documents such as binders, folders, or music scores for lecturers or choir members in the absence of stands or lecterns. In such a situation it becomes necessary for a person such as a lecturer or choir member to hold the document in his or her hand while lecturing or singing. Therefore, attempts have been made to provide a hand-held supporting device for a lecturer or choir member to hold the document in his or her hand. One such device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,237,756 which teaches the use of a removable, attachable manual support. However, the device disclosed in this patent is quite awkward to use because of its several component parts which require a manipulation of two hands by the lecturer or choir member in order to attach it to the document. The manipulation of this device is not only awkward but also time consuming and needs some dexterity on the part of the lecturer or choir member in order to attach this device to the document desired to be supported. Another hand-held prior art device for manually holding or supporting a document such as a book is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,170,877. Although this prior art device in one disclosed embodiment is simple in structure because of its unitary solid structure it is quite bulky and in another disclosed embodiment it would appear to cause a strain on the person's thumb because of the springiness of the metal wire structure.
It is an object of this invention to provide a hand-held device for supporting a multi-page document that is easily applied to the document. It is another object of this invention to provide a hand-held device for supporting a multi-page document that is simple in structure, sturdy and light weight. It is a further object of this invention to use this hand-held device for supporting binders, folders or books. It is also an object of this hand-held device to use this device for supporting multi-paged notes for a lecturer or teacher in the absence of a lectern. In particular, it is an object of this hand-held device to use this device in supporting a music score for a choir member in the absence of a music stand. This hand-held device is simple in structure in the form of a U-shape with one leg longer than the other. The longer leg of this hand-held device has a top end with a ring-shaped extension extending therefrom and the shorter leg has a bottom end joined to the bottom end of the longer leg by a lateral connector. The hand-held device of this invention is made of metal for sturdiness and light weight in mass, preferably brass, but other well known, light weight and malleable metals may also be used. This U-shaped hand-held device is applied to the lower end of the multi-page document along the spine or binding of the paged document with the shorter leg of the device inserted between opposite open pages along the spine or binding of the multi-page document while the longer leg of the device contacts the outer side of the multi-page document along the spine or binding of the multi-page document. (The meaning of a multi-page document in this application is meant any document that has several pages centrally supported by a spine or binding and which multi-page document can be generally manually supported by a person.) In practice, for example, the choir member or lecturer embraces the outer side of an open multi-page document with his/her hand while inserting his/her selected finger through the ring-shaped extension at the top end of the longer leg of the U-shaped, hand-held device thus supporting the multi-page document. The selected finger is generally determined by the preferred or desired balance of the multi-page document in the hand of the user. For example, for a longer multi-page document, the ring or little finger of the user may be selected. The multi-page document should be balanced in the hand of the user. Maximum stability of a multi-page document in the hand of the user of the U-shaped hand-held device of this invention is simple to determine. If the multi-page document dips away from the user while being held in the hand of the user then the middle or index finger is generally selected for insertion into the ring shape extension of the U-shaped hand-held device of this invention. If the multi-page document tips toward the user while being held in the hand of the user then the ring or possibly the little finger of the user is generally selected for insertion into the ring shape extension of the of the U-shaped hand-held device of this invention. Either the left or right hand of the person can be used with the U-shaped, hand-held device of this invention.
Other objects and advantages in the use of the hand-held supporting device of this invention will become apparent upon reading the following description of which the attached drawings form a part.
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As indicated earlier, the hand-held supporting device 1 of this invention can be used by either a right handed or left handed person. Although these dimensions for the hand-held supporting device 1 of this invention are designed to accommodate a multi-page document 7 of approximately 7 inches by 10 and ½ inches as, for example, a music score. It would be obvious to one having ordinary skill in the art that these dimensions can be varied to accommodate other multi-page documents of different sizes and/or other sized fingers.
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Modifications of this invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art and it is intended that the invention be not limited by the embodiments disclosed herein but that the scope of the invention be defined by the appended claims.
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