Claims
- 1. A photograph album constructed of pages for displaying a plurality of photographs of a wide variety of sizes in a convenient manner comprising, in combination:a rectangular backing sheet for each page fabricated of a flexible opaque material, preferably paper, and having an upper edge and a parallel lower edge at least 6 inches in width and having an interior edge and a parallel exterior edge at least 12 inches in height, each backing sheet having an upper surface and a lower surface with a vertical centerline and a horizontal centerline forming an upper region between the horizontal centerline and the upper edge and a lower region between the horizontal centerline and the lower edge; a plurality of small primary holes formed through each backing sheet including a lower line of two horizontally aligned holes between the horizontal centerline and the lower edge and an upper line of two horizontally aligned holes between the horizontal centerline and the upper edge, the upper line and the lower line thus forming an upper photograph receiving area between the upper edge and the upper line and also forming an intermediate photograph receiving area between the upper line and the lower line and also forming a lower photograph receiving area between the lower line and the lower edge with all three receiving areas being of an essentially common size; a plurality of small secondary holes formed through each backing sheet including three vertically aligned holes spaced adjacent to the vertical centerline with the uppermost hole within the intermediate receiving area closer to the lower line than to the upper line and with the lowermost hole within the lower receiving area closer to the lower edge than to the lower line and with the intermediate hole within the lower receiving area intermediate the uppermost and lowermost holes; a rectangular transparent bag for each page fabricated of a flexible plastic material, preferably polypropylene, for receiving and displaying photographs, each bag being formed of an upper layer overlying the upper surface of the sheet and a lower layer overlying the lower surface of the sheet with a closed upper edge adjacent to the upper edge of the sheet, a closed lower edge adjacent to the lower edge of the sheet, a closed exterior edge adjacent to the exterior edge of the sheet and an open interior edge receiving the sheet and spaced from the interior edge of the sheet for the passage of photographs to be received and supported by the bag; heat sealed couplings between each bag and the primary holes to form a unitive page with three similarly sized pockets on both the upper and lower surfaces of the sheet with the secondary holes functioning as alignment guides for smaller photographs; a die cut slit extending through each layer of the bag parallel with, and a short distance from, the upper edge of the bag for the passage of panorama sized photographs; a hinge plate for each sheet fabricated of a relatively stiff material, preferably cardboard, formed in a rectangular configuration with an inner surface and an outer surface and with upper and lower and interior edges adjacent to the upper and lower and interior edges of the sheet and with an exterior edge adjacent to the interior edge of the bag; and a first strip of double faced adhesive coupling each inner surface of each hinge plate to a sheet in an uncovered region remote from the bag; a second strip of double faced adhesive coupled to the outer surface of each hinge plate for coupling to a superposed adjacent sheet; and a peel strip covering the adhesive of each strip prior to use.
- 2. A photograph album page and system adapted to be coupled with similar pages for displaying a plurality of photographs of a wide variety of sizes in a convenient manner comprising:a rectangular backing sheet having an upper and a lower edge and having an interior and an exterior edge with an upper and a lower surface; a plurality of primary holes formed through the sheet thus forming photograph receiving areas; a rectangular transparent bag formed of an upper layer overlying the upper surface of the sheet and a lower layer overlying the lower surface of the sheet with closed upper, lower, and exterior edges and an open interior edge for receiving the sheet and for the passage of photographs; heat sealed couplings between the bag and the primary holes; a hinge plate of a relatively stiff material, formed in a rectangular configuration with an inner surface and an outer surface and with upper and lower and interior edges adjacent to the upper and lower and interior edges of the sheet and with an exterior edge; a first strip of double faced adhesive for coupling the inner surface of each hinge plate to the page; and a second strip of double faced adhesive for coupling the outer surface of the hinge plate to an adjacent hinge plate.
- 3. The page as set forth in claim 2 wherein the interior edge of the bag is spaced from the interior edge of the sheet to provide an uncovered area for receiving the hinge plate.
- 4. The page as set forth in claim 3 and further including a die cut slit through both layers of the bag adjacent to the upper edge thereof.
- 5. The page as set forth in claim 2 wherein the interior edge of the bag extends to the interior edge of the sheet with the hinge plate being positioned over the bag adjacent to the interior edge of the bag.
- 6. The page as set forth in claim 5 and further including a plurality of linearly aligned die cut slits extending through both layers of the bag and located closely spaced from, and adjacent to, the exterior edge of the bag.
- 7. The page as set forth in claim 6 wherein the sheet is formed from an enlarged sheet folded vertically through the center thereof to form a fold line with two separate sheets and with a bag positioned over the free exterior ends of the separate sheets.
- 8. The page as set forth in claim 6 and further including an adhesive tape coupling the sheet adjacent to its fold line to the hinge plate.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of allowed application Ser. No. 09/394,466 filed Sep. 11, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,109,657, issued Ser. No. 09/234,222 filed Jan. 20, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,997,041, allowed Ser. No. 09/350,612 filed Jul. 9, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,056,494, Ser. No. 09/369,708 filed Aug. 6, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,142,696, and application Ser. No. 09/497,837 filed Feb. 3, 2000.
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