KR20110130019A - Book having pages turn over means - Google Patents

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KR20110130019A
KR20110130019A KR1020100049424A KR20100049424A KR20110130019A KR 20110130019 A KR20110130019 A KR 20110130019A KR 1020100049424 A KR1020100049424 A KR 1020100049424A KR 20100049424 A KR20100049424 A KR 20100049424A KR 20110130019 A KR20110130019 A KR 20110130019A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D15/00Printed matter of special format or style not otherwise provided for
    • B42D15/0073Printed matter of special format or style not otherwise provided for characterised by shape or material of the sheets
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D9/00Bookmarkers; Spot indicators; Devices for holding books open; Leaf turners
    • B42D9/04Leaf turners
    • B42D9/08Leaf turners having radial arms, one per leaf, operated successively
    • B42D9/082Leaf turners having radial arms, one per leaf, operated successively actuated by hand
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42PINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO BOOKS, FILING APPLIANCES OR THE LIKE
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Abstract

A book having a bookshelf turning means is disclosed. In a book having a bookshelf turning means according to an embodiment of the present invention, a book having a plurality of bookshelves between a front cover and a rear cover is formed through a plurality of bookshelves, and a user's finger is inserted. It includes the above bookshelf turning hall. At this time, the bookshelf turning hole is formed to be inclined in the direction corresponding to the finger surface of the bookshelf turning holes of the respective bookshelves.

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Book with bookshelf turning means {BOOK HAVING PAGES TURN OVER MEANS}

An embodiment of the present invention relates to a book, and more particularly, to a book having bookshelf turning means for turning a bookcase one by one.

Generally, widely distributed books are formed by binding a plurality of bookshelves with various information printed in a bundle. At this time, one side of the books is formed by binding to one using an adhesive, a spring or a binder.

In this case, the other side is used to turn the books. Since the books mainly have a rectangular structure, it is difficult to hold each bookcase one by one. Therefore, cases where bookshelves other than the bookshelf desired by the user are piled up together are frequently generated, which causes inconvenience to the user.

Due to this problem, users often turn over their bookshelf with their saliva buried in their fingers when they turn the books, in which case the book is not only messy with the use of saliva, but also hygiene problems occur when using books used by others. Done.

Embodiment of the present invention is to provide a book that can be easily turned over by the bookshelf one by one.

Other technical problems by the embodiments of the present invention can be understood by the following description, which can be realized by the means and combinations thereof shown in the claims.

In a book having a bookshelf turning means according to an embodiment of the present invention, in a book having a plurality of bookshelves, the plurality of bookshelves are formed through the plurality of bookshelves and inclined in a predetermined direction. It includes the above bookshelf turning hall.

The bookshelf turning hole is formed in the upper half of the plurality of bookshelves, and includes one or more first bookshelf turning holes into which one or more fingers of a user's index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and hand are inserted.

The bookshelf turning hole may further include a second bookshelf turning hole formed in the lower half of the plurality of bookshelves, into which the user's thumb is inserted.

The first bookshelf turning hole and the second bookshelf turning hole, when the finger is inserted, the surface of the first bookshelf turning hole and the second bookshelf turning hole in contact with the fingers of the bookshelf turning hole corresponding to the finger It is formed to be inclined in the direction.

According to embodiments of the present invention, the bookshelf can be easily penetrated one by one by penetrating a plurality of bookshelves and forming a bookshelf turning hole. In this case, saliva does not have to be handed over the bookshelf so that hands can be cleaned hygienically, the contamination of the book by saliva can be prevented, and the infectivity caused by saliva can be prevented and it becomes hygienic. Young children, in particular, can eliminate the habit of applying saliva to their hands when turning a bookshelf.

In addition, since the user's pupil attempts to focus on the bookshelf turning hole while the bookshelf turning hole is formed while the user is reading the book, the eyes are naturally moved to prevent the eyesight from being weakened while reading the book. Will be. In addition, since there is no change in the appearance of the book itself, even if the book is displayed on the bookcase, the aesthetics are not impaired.

In addition, the bookshelf turning hole may be formed in a circular or oval shape so that a human finger is inserted to grip the bookshelf, thereby preventing the hand from being cut off when the bookshelf is turned over. In this case, young children can be prevented from injuring their hands, thereby increasing their affinity for books.

In addition, by forming the bookshelf turning hole in a predetermined direction, it is possible to develop somatosensory of young children, and to develop the dexterity by using the fingers to turn over the bookshelf, and at the same time to develop the brain sense You can.

In addition, the bookshelf can be flipped exactly one by one, thereby preventing the annoyance that occurs when the bookshelf is turned over by the user undesirably, and allows the limbic system, the emotional part of the brain, to develop correctly.

In addition, when using a bookmark (for example, a T-shaped or cross-shaped bookmark) inserted into the bookshelf turning hole, it is easy to check where the bookmark is located even if the bookmark does not flow down and open another bookshelf.

1 is a view showing a book having a bookshelf turning means according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a view showing a user gripping a book having a bookshelf turning means according to an embodiment of the present invention.
3 is a cross-sectional view showing a bookshelf turning hole according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, a specific embodiment of a book having a book turning over means of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3. However, this is only an exemplary embodiment and the present invention is not limited thereto.

In describing the present invention, when it is determined that the detailed description of the known technology related to the present invention may unnecessarily obscure the subject matter of the present invention, the detailed description thereof will be omitted. The following terms are defined in consideration of the functions of the present invention, and may be changed according to the intention or custom of the user, the operator, and the like. Therefore, the definition should be based on the contents throughout this specification.

The technical spirit of the present invention is determined by the claims, and the following embodiments are merely means for effectively explaining the technical spirit of the present invention to those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains.

1 is a view showing a book having a bookshelf turning means according to an embodiment of the present invention, Figure 2 is a view showing a user gripping a book having a bookshelf turning means according to an embodiment of the present invention to be.

1 and 2, a book 100 having bookshelf turning means is provided with a plurality of bookshelves 120 between both cover sheets 110 of the book. Here, the bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124 are formed in the plurality of bookshelves 120. In the embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to easily turn over the bookshelves one by one using the bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124.

The bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124 are formed through the plurality of bookshelves 120. The bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124 are the first bookshelf turning hole 121 formed in the upper half of the plurality of bookshelves 120 and the second bookshelf turning hole 124 formed in the lower half of the plurality of bookshelves 120. ). The position of the bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124 may be formed at a position comfortable for a user to hold a bookshelf by inserting a finger into the bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124.

The first bookshelf turning hole 121 is a part for holding each bookshelf by inserting the user's index finger, middle finger, and ring finger, respectively, and the second bookshelf turning hole 124 is inserted into the user's thumb to grip each bookshelf. That's the part.

In this case, when the user's thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, or the like is inserted into the bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124, the surface of the bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124 which contacts the fingers of the bookshelves in the bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124 may be attached to the finger. Correspondingly formed obliquely.

For example, the first bookshelf turning hole 121 is formed to be inclined in the direction in which the user's index finger, middle finger, ring finger, etc. are inserted and moved (that is, diagonal left lower direction), and the second bookshelf turning hole 124 is The user's thumb is inserted and formed to be inclined in the moving direction (ie, diagonally right upper direction). In this case, when the user's finger is inserted into the bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124, the bookshelf can be gripped one by one. A detailed description thereof will be described later.

The bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124 are formed in a circular or elliptical shape so that a human finger is inserted to grip the bookshelf. In this case, you can prevent your hands from being cut while turning over the bookcase. Specifically, when the bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124 are formed in a circular or oval shape, the entire surface of the finger contacts the bookshelves in the bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124 at the same time, thereby handing over the bookshelf. Will not hurt.

That is, cutting the finger over the book while turning the bookshelf is because the finger partially and obliquely contacts the bookshelf. According to the embodiment of the present invention, when the finger is inserted into the bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124, the finger Since the entire portion of the contact with the bookshelves at the same time and vertically in the bookshelf turning holes (121, 124) it is possible to prevent the hand to cut the book.

In particular, young children have a tendency to get scared and avoid books after they have been injured. However, according to the embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to prevent children from hurting their hands, thereby increasing the affinity for the books of the children.

Here, although the first bookshelf turning hole 121 is illustrated as being formed in three, the present invention is not limited thereto and may be formed in various numbers. For example, the first bookshelf turning hole 121 may be formed in a number of one to four. In this case, each bookcase may be gripped by inserting a corresponding portion of the finger (for example, an index finger, a middle finger, a ring finger, and a holder) according to the number of the first bookshelf turning holes 121.

In addition, the second bookshelf turning hole 124 may not be formed. In this case, the bookshelf may be turned over using only the first bookshelf turning hole 121. For example, without using a thumb, one or more fingers of the index finger, middle finger, and ring finger may be inserted into the first bookshelf turning hole 121, and then the bookshelf may be turned one by one.

According to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the user may turn the bookshelf one by one after inserting a finger into the bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124, and turn the bookshelf from right to left. Here, when the bookshelf is turned from left to right, instead of inserting a thumb into the second bookshelf turning hole 124, an index finger or a middle finger may be inserted to turn the bookshelf one by one.

As such, by forming the bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124 in the plurality of bookshelves 120, children can easily turn over the bookshelves one by one, and even those with dry hands can easily turn over the bookshelves one by one.

In this case, you do not have to turn over the bookshelf with your saliva in your hands, so you can clean your hands hygienically, prevent contamination of the book by saliva, and prevent infectiousness from saliva. It becomes possible. Young children, in particular, can eliminate the habit of applying saliva to their hands when turning a bookshelf.

Then, in the portion where the bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124 are formed while the user is reading a book, an eye movement of the user occurs naturally, since an attempt is made to focus on the bookshelf turning holes 121 and 124. You can prevent your eyesight from weakening while you are reading a book.

In addition, since the bookshelf turning means is formed inside the book, it does not damage the appearance of the book, and even if the book is displayed on the bookshelf, the aesthetics are not impaired.

3 is a cross-sectional view showing a bookshelf turning hole according to an embodiment of the present invention. 3A is a cross-sectional view showing the first bookshelf turning hole, and FIG. 3B is a cross-sectional view showing the second bookshelf turning hole.

Referring to FIG. 3A, the first bookshelf turning hole 121 is formed through the plurality of bookshelves 120. In this case, the first bookshelf turning hole 121 is formed to have a slope in a predetermined direction.

For example, the first bookshelf turning hole 121 is the finger 150 of each bookshelf in the first bookshelf turning hole 121 when the user's index finger, middle finger, ring finger, etc. are inserted. The contact surface 125 is inclined to correspond to the finger 150. That is, the first bookshelf turning hole 121 is formed to be inclined in a moving direction (for example, diagonally left lower direction) to insert the finger 150 to grip the bookshelf.

In this case, after the user inserts the finger 150 into the first bookshelf turning hole 121, the user can turn over the bookshelf by one sheet. For example, when the user inserts the finger 150 into the first bookshelf turning hole 121, the top bookshelf 120-1 abuts the finger 150, so that the user can easily top the bookshelf 120. Only -1) can be gripped and turned over.

After the top bookshelf 120-1 is turned over, the finger 150 abuts on the next bookshelf 120-2, so that the user can then grip and turn over only the next bookshelf 120-2. In the same way, it can be easily flipped one by one.

Likewise, referring to FIG. 3B, when the user's thumb 150 is inserted, the second bookshelf turning hole 124 moves in order to hold the bookshelf by inserting the thumb 150. Formed diagonally upwards).

In this case, since the contact distance with the finger 150 is different for each bookshelf, young children may develop somatosensory. That is, each time the young children turn over the book one by one, the sense of distance of the finger 150 and at the same time reminiscent of the remaining bookshelf, so that the young children can develop a sense of body.

In addition, since several fingers (for example, thumb, index finger, middle finger, and ring finger) are used to flip through a bookshelf, a small child can develop dexterity and at the same time develop brain sensations. In addition, when a young child uses a finger that is not used well, the brain of the finger portion can be stimulated to develop the brain.

In addition, the bookshelf can be flipped exactly one by one, thereby preventing the annoyance caused when the bookshelf is flipped over by the user undesirably, in which case the limbic system, the emotional part of the brain, can be correctly developed. do.

In addition, when using a bookmark (for example, a T-shaped or cross-shaped bookmark) inserted into the bookshelf turning hole, it is easy to check where the bookmark is located even if the bookmark does not flow down and open another bookshelf.

Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to exemplary embodiments above, those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains can make various modifications to the above-described embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Will understand.

Therefore, the scope of the present invention should not be limited to the described embodiments, but should be defined by the claims below and equivalents thereof.

110: cover 120: bookshelf
121: the first bookshelf turning hole 124: the second bookshelf turning hole
125: slope of the bookshelf turning hole 150: finger

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In a book having a plurality of bookcases,
The plurality of bookshelves, the book having a bookshelf turning means formed through the plurality of bookshelves, including one or more bookshelf turning holes are formed inclined in a predetermined direction.
The method of claim 1,
The bookshelf turning hole,
A book having a bookshelf turning means formed on the upper half of the plurality of bookshelves and including one or more first bookshelf turning holes into which at least one finger of a user's index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and finger is inserted.
The method of claim 2,
The bookshelf turning hole,
And a second bookshelf turning hole formed in the lower half of the plurality of bookshelves, into which a user's thumb is inserted.
The method of claim 3,
The first bookshelf turning hole and the second bookshelf turning hole,
When the finger is inserted, the book contacting means of the bookshelf turning hole and the surface of each of the bookshelves in the second bookshelf turning hole is formed inclined in a direction corresponding to the finger.






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