JPS59171507A - Book shelf - Google Patents
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- JPS59171507A JPS59171507A JP4633083A JP4633083A JPS59171507A JP S59171507 A JPS59171507 A JP S59171507A JP 4633083 A JP4633083 A JP 4633083A JP 4633083 A JP4633083 A JP 4633083A JP S59171507 A JPS59171507 A JP S59171507A
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- books
- bookshelf
- door
- newspapers
- book shelf
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Abstract
(57)【要約】本公報は電子出願前の出願データであるた
め要約のデータは記録されません。(57) [Summary] This bulletin contains application data before electronic filing, so abstract data is not recorded.
Description
【発明の詳細な説明】
この発明は、本の表紙見出しく2)、本ケース見出しく
2)を、本棚の扉(1)に付着した本棚に関するもので
ある。DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a bookshelf in which a book cover index 2) and a book case index 2) are attached to the door (1) of the bookshelf.
昨今、会社の応接室、役員室、弁護士事務所、会計士事
務所、設計士事務所等の社会的地位ある人物の室を訪れ
た場合、全集、百科辞典、専門書、洋書等の豪華装丁水
を何百種類、数百器と飾っであるのが常であると思う。Nowadays, when you visit a company's reception room, executive office, law office, accountant's office, architect's office, etc. of a person of social status, you will find luxuriously bound books such as complete works, encyclopedias, specialized books, foreign books, etc. I think it's usually decorated with hundreds of types and hundreds of vessels.
もし、高級な応接セット、調度品等をいくらたくさん飾
ってあっても、本を置いていない室内はその人物が軽薄
そうな感じがすると思う。No matter how many high-class reception sets and furniture are displayed, a room without books will give the impression that the person is frivolous.
そのような本は、実際に必要でありよく読み、調べ、勉
強する為の本であろうと思えるが、ただ飾シの為を目的
としである物も多いと思える。Although such books are actually necessary and are meant to be read, researched, and studied, many of them seem to be just for decorative purposes.
一度も読んだ事も、調べた事もない本も数多いのではな
いであろうか。There are probably many books that I have never read or researched.
そこで、発明したのが本発明の本棚で、普段一番よく読
む物と言えば、新聞、週刊誌、月刊誌、情報誌、単行本
等であると思う。それらの物は、読み終った後置いてお
く場所に困る事が多い。本棚に並べると不調和な感じが
するし、捨てるのはもったいないし物置きに入れる1丁
が多いと思う。という次第であるから、実際によく使う
物を片隅に仕舞い込んで、あまり使わない物を本棚に並
べるのは本当に不合理である。Therefore, I invented the bookshelf of the present invention, and I think that the things that people read most often are newspapers, weekly magazines, monthly magazines, information magazines, and books. I often have trouble finding a place to put these items after I finish reading them. It feels incongruous when lined up on a bookshelf, and I think it would be a waste to throw them away, so I think most people just keep one in their cupboard. Because of this, it is really unreasonable to put the things you use often in a corner and put the things you don't use often on the bookshelf.
この本棚を利用すると、外見上実際の本に見えて、その
内側にそれらの物を仕舞う事が出来るように、この本棚
を発明した。−冊数千円、何万円もする本を、壁−面に
並べようと思えば何百万円も費用がかかるのではないだ
ろうか。I invented this bookshelf so that it looks like actual books on the outside, and you can store those things inside. If you wanted to display books that cost thousands or even tens of thousands of yen on a wall, wouldn't it cost millions of yen?
そのような無駄な物を並べる必要はなく、実際によく使
う物だけを並べて置いて、それ以外は本棚の内側に仕舞
い置きすれば良いと思う。There is no need to line up such useless items, and I think it is better to line up only the items that you actually use often and store the rest inside the bookshelf.
以上のように、物を簡単に仕舞い込む事が出来、安価で
、室内をたくさん本が並んであるように見え豪華な雰囲
気にする本棚である。As mentioned above, bookshelves can be used to store things easily, are inexpensive, and give the interior a luxurious atmosphere that makes it look like there are lots of books lined up.
第一図は本発明の正面図。
第二図は側面の断面図。
第三図は扉の一部破断の斜視図である。
(1)は扉。 (2)は表紙見出し張シ。
(3)は収納庫。
特許出願人 井 口 正 道
図面
第30
\
手続補正書(方式)
特許庁長官 殿
1、事件の表示 昭和58年特許願 46330号2
、発明の名称 本 棚
3、補正をする者
事件との関係 特許出願人
1−922号室
住所(居所)
氏名(名称)
5、補正命令の日付 自発補正
6、補正の対象 「願書」「明細書」7、補正の内
容 「補正した願書」「補正した明細書」
33−Figure 1 is a front view of the present invention. The second figure is a side sectional view. The third figure is a partially cutaway perspective view of the door. (1) is a door. (2) is a cover heading. (3) is a storage room. Patent applicant: Masamichi Iguchi Drawing No. 30 \ Procedural amendment (method) Commissioner of the Japan Patent Office 1, Indication of case 1981 Patent application No. 46330 2
, Title of the invention Book Shelf 3. Relationship with the case of the person making the amendment Patent applicant Room No. 1-922 Address (residence) Name 5. Date of amendment order Voluntary amendment 6. Subject of amendment "Application""Specification" ” 7. Contents of amendment “Amended application” “Amended specification” 33-
Claims (1)
ザー、本革、紙等(2)を付着する事によシ、その扉が
実際の全集、辞典、専門書、洋書等の豪華装丁水と区別
がつかないようにみえて、本が数多く本棚に並んでいる
ように思われる本棚。 そして、その本棚の内側(3)には、週刊紙、月刊紙、
情報紙、単行本等を収納出来る本棚。[Claims] By attaching vinyl, leather, genuine leather, paper, etc. for book cover binding (2) to the front door (1) of the bookshelf, the door can be used as an actual complete collection, dictionary, etc. A bookshelf with many books lined up on it, seemingly indistinguishable from the luxuriously bound books such as specialized books and foreign books. And inside the bookshelf (3) are weekly newspapers, monthly newspapers,
A bookshelf that can store information papers, books, etc.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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JP4633083A JPS59171507A (en) | 1983-03-20 | 1983-03-20 | Book shelf |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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JP4633083A JPS59171507A (en) | 1983-03-20 | 1983-03-20 | Book shelf |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
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JPS59171507A true JPS59171507A (en) | 1984-09-28 |
Family
ID=12744133
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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JP4633083A Pending JPS59171507A (en) | 1983-03-20 | 1983-03-20 | Book shelf |
Country Status (1)
Country | Link |
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JP (1) | JPS59171507A (en) |
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1983
- 1983-03-20 JP JP4633083A patent/JPS59171507A/en active Pending
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