Claims
- 1. In a book holder comprising a support structure permitting a person with an eye line to read a book having front and back covers and lines of text with an alignment with respect to said eye line, said person lying down supine, facing upward, sideways, or sideways/upward, and a book receiver comprising a transparent front member (1), a base member, and a back member for holding said book, and said front and back covers being connected by a spine (18) having a width and two sides, said support structure including means permitting said person to adjust said alignment by rotating said book receiver about a first axis of rotation (103) extending perpendicularly to said front member, the improvement including a set of two passively acting stop members (12,13) and (98), spaced to bridge said width of said spine and said two stop members having ends, said ends extending movably across said book receiver towards said front members (1), being biased to contact said front and back covers respectively, but being substantially immovable in a lateral direction parallel to said front member, said stop members having inner edges (21) and (78) capable of engaging said spine (18) and (79) for mechanically limiting sideways motion of said book in said book receiver when said book receiver is tilted by said person about said first axis of rotation to adjust said alignment.
- 2. In a book holder according to claim 1, a further improvement including first rotation means comprising a first axle (83) being attached to said book receiver extending substantially perpendicularly to said front member (1), and an intermediate member (87/88) adapted to be rotated about said first axle and to be secured to said book receiver by a clamping member (93) pressing said intermediate member against said book receiver,and further including second rotation means comprising a second axle (94) being attached to said support structure (92), extending substantially in parallel with said front member and said intermediate member (87/88) adapted to be rotated about said second axle and to be secured to said support structure by said clamping member (93) squeezing said intermediate member, whereby said first and second rotation means are clamped by a single clamping member (93).
- 3. A book holder according to claim 1, said transparent front member having an upper edge (38) positioned less than six inches above said base member.
- 4. A book holder according to claim 1, at least one of said two stop members being a rigid member (98), being pivoted and biased to rest against said front member or against a cover of said book.
- 5. A book holder according to claim 1, at least one of said two stop members being a member (12) which is complaint in a direction perpendicular to said front member (1) and is biased to rest against said front member or against a cover of said book.
- 6. A book holder according to claim 1, said book receiver further comprising at least one restraining member (3a) being attached to a side of said back member and extending across said book receiver toward said front member to a point being spaced from said front member, for preventing books from sliding out of said book receiver when it is titled sideways, and for creating an opening (8a) through which wide and thin reading matter such as newspapers and open magazines may pass.
- 7. A book holder according to claim 1, and further defining a vertical slot (9) passing through said base member, said opening extending parallel to said front member and being adapted to permit a vertically folded newspaper page to enter the book receiver by passing through said opening.
- 8. A book holder according to claim 1, said book holder further comprising an auxiliary, retractable book support member (36) and (42) within said book receiver, positioned above said base member, to support lower edges of said book at a distance above said base member for raising or lowering said book temporarily as the case may be, whenever said upper edge of said front member should obscure a line of said text.
- 9. A book holder according to claim 8, wherein said retractable book support member is a spring actuated member.
- 10. A book holder according to claim 8, wherein said retractable book support member is a lever actuated member.
- 11. A method of holding a book having front and back covers connected by a spine, and of turning pages for a person wishing to read while sitting, reclining, lying down, either supine or facing sideways, the person having a proximate hand, thumb, and forefinger in relation to the pages to be turned, the method comprising:(a) Passively inserting the book into a book retaining space extending between a front member (1) and two stop members (12, 13), (98) of a book receiver, with the two stop members respectively contacting the front and back covers of the book, and with the spine positioned between the stop members, (b) Passively separating a page to be turned from adjacent pages by inserting the thumb or forefinger of the proximate hand under the page to be turned, (c) Raising the book above the front member and turning the separated page, (d) Passively reinserting the book by lowering it into the book retaining space.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-In-Part of patent application Ser. No. 08/791,113 filed on Jan. 30, 1997, now abandoned, which claims priority of the Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/011,041, filed on Feb. 2, 1996, and also claims the benefit of Document Disclosure No. 384,830, filed on Nov. 13, 1995.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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