Claims
- 1. A ring book comprising a spine, a ring binding mechanism having rings for holding punched stationery sheets secured to said spine, intermediate cover parts hinged to said spine at a first hinge axis, cover members hinged to said intermediate cover parts at a second hinge axis, said spine, said intermediate cover parts, and said cover members being formed in one piece and comprising outer plies integral with one another, a writing support member secured to each of said cover members and projecting from said respective cover member beyond said second hinge axis toward said ring binding mechanism, said writing support members comprising inner plies of said cover members presenting a support surface forming a coextensive extension of said cover members, flexible connecting webs of invariable length extending between said intermediate cover parts and secured to said intermediate cover parts adjacent said second hinge axes, said webs having a length greater than the width of said spine such that said intermediate cover parts are disposed at an obtuse angle relative to said spine when the ring book is open and said webs are taut, said writing support members having a width such that when the book is in said open position the inner terminating edges of said writing support members fall without an imaginary cylinder defined by said rings whereby said cover members and coextensive writing support members are freely movable independently of said rings, said spine and intermediate cover parts being pivotally connected at said first and second hinges such that angular displacement of one of said intermediate cover parts relative to said spine effects a corresponding but opposite angular displacement of said other intermediate cover part relative to said spine, said intermediate cover parts being pivotal relative to said spine to an operative position to dispose one of said writing support members in a position such that an imagined extension of the plane of said one writing support member intersects said rings chordally when the ring book is open and lying on a flat surface member and to dispose the other writing support member in a position such that an imagined extension of the plane of said other writing support member is approximately tangential to said rings when the ring book is open to thereby preclude interference by the rings as handwriting is manually effected on the edge portion of a punched stationery sheet disposed on said other writing support member.
- 2. A ring book according to claim 1, wherein said ring binding mechanism projects from said spine by a distance approximately equal to the width of said spine, and said intermediate cover parts each have a width approximately equal to two-thirds of the width of said spine.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 529,206 filed Dec. 3, 1974, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (1)
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