This invention relates generally to bookmarks and more particularly to a page indicator for marking a page in a book or other publication.
Readers of books or other publications frequently use a bookmark to indicate the last page read during a reading session and the proper page to start during a subsequent reading session. Also, users of reference publications such as dictionaries or encyclopedias frequently use a bookmark to mark a page of the publication that has important information requiring frequent reference. It is important that such bookmarks be securely fastened to the page so that the reader's place in the book or publication is not lost by the bookmark inadvertently falling out of the book. Also, the bookmark should be readily visible to the user to indicate the proper page being indicated. The bookmark should be easy to grasp so that the book or other publication can quickly be turned to the proper page without the bookmark becoming detached from the page.
Various bookmarks exist that are designed to attach to the top edge margin or side edge margin of a page. Some conventional bookmarks are designed to attach to a top edge margin or a side edge margin of the page. These existing designs are difficult to grasp and are not easily seen by a user. Further, the page of a book may be easily and quickly turned by grasping the page near the free edge or corner, rather than the top or side edge margin of the page. Existing bookmark designs do not clearly indicate the corner of the page being marked so that the reader may quickly grasp the corner of the desired page to turn the book to the desired location.
Other bookmarks may be mounted near the corner of a book. However, these existing designs do not clearly mark the edge margin of the corner of the page and are not securely attached to the page to prevent the bookmark from coming loose and the proper page indication being lost. Therefore, a need exists for a page indicator for a book or other publication that can be securely attached to a page of the book to clearly indicate to a user the corner of the desired page so that the place in the book can be quickly and easily located.
Among the several objects of this invention may be noted the provision of a page indicator that can be securely attached to a corner of a page; the provision of such an indicator that clearly identifies a page; and the provision of such an indicator which can overlay a portion of the page to provide a display area visible to a reader of the page.
A page indicator of the present invention identifies a page having generally perpendicular first and second free edge margins forming a corner of the page. The page indicator generally comprises a panel having a front surface and a back surface. A flap is connected to the panel and moveable between a first position wherein the flap is substantially coplanar with the panel and a page receiving position wherein the flap is pivoted away from the panel to provide an opening for receiving the corner of the page. The panel has a first edge margin and a second edge margin that are substantially perpendicular. The first and second edge margins of the panel are shaped and arranged relative to the flap such that when the flap receives the page corner, the first panel edge margin projects from and is generally parallel to the first free edge margin of the page and the second panel edge margin projects from and is generally parallel to the second free edge margin of the page whereby the page indicator may be engaged adjacent either free edge margin of the page for opening to the page.
In another aspect of the invention, the page indicator comprises a panel having a front surface and a back surface and a first edge margin and a second edge margin. A flap is connected to the panel and moveable between a first position wherein the flap is substantially coplanar with the panel and a page receiving position wherein the flap is pivoted away from the panel to provide an opening for receiving the corner of the page. The flap having a hinge axis for movement of the flap away from the panel and a centerline passing through the hinge axis. The flap is arranged relative to the first and second edge margins of the panel such that the centerline of the flap is non-perpendicular to the first and second edge margins of the panel.
Other objects and features of the present invention will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
Corresponding parts are designated by corresponding reference numbers throughout the drawings.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the page indicator 1 comprises a generally planar panel 11 having a front surface 15 and a back surface 19 and a five-sided irregular polygon shape. The panel 11 is shown as solid, but may be apertured. It will be understood that the panel 11 may have various other regular or irregular shapes without departing from the scope of the present invention. As shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, the page indicator 1 has a flap, generally indicated 55, connected to the panel 11 that is moveable between a first position (
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In use, the indicator 1 is mounted on a page P such that the corner C1 of the page is received through the opening 59 between the flap 55 and the panel 11. As shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, the first edge margin 23 and second edge margin 25 of the panel 11 are shaped and arranged relative to the flap 55 such that when the flap receives the page corner C1, the first panel edge margin projects from and is generally parallel to the first free edge margin M1 of the page P and the second panel edge margin projects from and is generally parallel to the second free edge margin M2 of the page. As shown in
In the attached position of the indicator 1, the corner C1 of the page P is spaced in from the corner 27 of the indicator and the back surface of the page generally near the page corner is in contact with the front surface of the flap 55 so that the portion of the front surface of the page near the page corner is exposed to the reader of the book B. The back surface 19 of the panel 11 at the lower portion of the panel contacts the front surface of the page P such the lower portion of the panel overlays the page and the lower portion of the panel is visible to the reader of the book B. The visibility of the lower portion of the panel 11 makes the indicator of the present invention useful in displaying advertising, generally indicated 95, on the front surface 15 of the lower portion of the panel that is frequently viewed by a reader of the book. The advertising 95 could be any information such as a logo or slogan of a company that is desired to be frequently seen by a reader of the book. Also, the advertising 95 could be otherwise located on the indicator 1 (e.g., on the panel 55) for viewing by a reader of the book, or the advertising 95 could be omitted from the indicator without departing from the scope of this invention.
When introducing elements of the present invention or the preferred embodiment(s) thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
In view of the above, it will be seen that the several objects of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results attained.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.