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US2394372A
US2394372A US583035A US58303545A US2394372A US 2394372 A US2394372 A US 2394372A US 583035 A US583035 A US 583035A US 58303545 A US58303545 A US 58303545A US 2394372 A US2394372 A US 2394372A
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    • 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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    • B42D3/14Book covers combined with other articles with column markers or line or heading indicators with devices for indicating a page
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  • This invention relates to bookmarks "and has for ⁇ its .general object Ato :prio-vide an improved bookmark Vwhich may '.be easily inserted in any size book fand which, when once inserted, will remain permanently.
  • -'A further object is to ⁇ provide a bookmark which may be "used with any'c'onvent'ionally fully bound book having a cover of paper, ⁇ cloth, 'or leather.
  • Previous bookmarks have usually followed ⁇ one of three Ageneral ftype's.
  • One type consists .of a loose, @completely detachable single marker such as lan 'ornamental carld or strip.
  • a second type comprises :a device which is removably clamped to :part of the book and which has some kind of indexing ime'an's to hold .open or mark one 'or more pages.
  • Still ia third type Aincludes' -a .istrip of metal or wood which slips down between the back bind-ing and the y"edges 0f the leaves of the book and which has cords or ribbons attached for marking purposes. This latter type is also removable.
  • my invention comprises one or more flexible nders, such V,as colored ribbons, for insertion between the book leaves, and a specially constructed anchoring means intended to be glued to the inner face of the back binding of the book.
  • the anchoring means may be constructed of paper r leather but is preferably made of stiffened cloth such as the mending cloth commonly used in repairing books and book covers. This cloth is provided with adhesive on one side so that it may be glued to the back binding as above mentioned. On the other side, at the end which becomes the lower extremity when the bookmark anchoring strip is inserted in a, book standing light side up, is formed a shallow' pocket. This pocket may ybe formed either by folding over part of the strip and sewing or, preferably, gluing the edges and is for a purpose which will be described later.
  • a head Attached to the other end of the anchoring strip by means of a exible joint is a head, which may also be made of stiffened cloth although other materials such as paper may obviously be substituted, to which the finding means are attached.
  • the head has no adhesive and is not to the book binding. Thus it may swivel more or less freely and allow the finders to be stretched to one side or the other without tearing the anchoring strip.
  • This head with its jointed attaching means constitutes one of the most important improvements of my bookto a book.
  • rhe finders may Ybe Amerely ⁇ stapled to the head or they may be glued or sewe'd.
  • the finders are inadeof variously colored ribbon .but cords or tasse'ls may ⁇ just .as easily be used.
  • Fig. 1 is a fla-t view of one modification of the bookmark also vshowing how the inserting tool Ais placed.
  • Fig. 2 is a 'side viewshowing how the inserting tool is used and 'how the finders maybe stapled to the head.
  • Fig. v3 is a view of the back of a .conventionally bound book with the anchoring Vstrip of the .book- I mark glued in place inside the book binding.
  • Fig. 4 is a side View of the bookmark .anchoring strip glued to The .back binding snowing in juxtaposular how the head ⁇ 'may V'swing freely back and forth.
  • Fig. 6 is a detail view of a modication of the fiexible joint between anchoring strip and head.
  • the anchoring strip I of my device, may be made of stiifened cloth as previously mentioned.
  • the strip has adhesive on one side as shown at 9 of Fig. 4.
  • the edges may be serrated to provide better anchorage as shown in the drawing, although this may be omitted if desired.
  • a pocket 6 intov which an inserting too-l 8 is designed to be temporarily placed when the bookmark is attached
  • a head 2 connected by a ilexible joint indicated at 3.
  • anchoring strip and head are formed from the same piece of cloth, the upper end of the piece being folded back upon itself as shown best in Fig. 2 and tapered back down into the anchoring portion of the strip as best shown in Fig. 1.
  • the nders 5 which maybe either colored ribbons, cords, or the like are inserted in head 2 through a cut out slot 1.
  • a staple 4 is used to mark over all previous devices of this nature. hold the finders to the head.
  • Glue may also be used in place of the staple or the inders may be sewed to the head.
  • the book is preferably opened to better expose the space between the back edges of the leaves and the back binding lll.
  • the glue side of the tape is moistened
  • the glue side is placed toward the inner face of the back binding, a strip of cardboard, Celluloid, or even a nail holder is inserted in pocket 6 and the device is slipped down inside the back of the book as in Fig. 3.
  • the tool E is removed, the book is closed and pressure is exerted along the back edge of the book to set the adhesive rmly.
  • a fully bound book of the conventional type having a bookmark permanently attached to the inner face of the back binding said bookmark comprising an anchoring strip of stiffened fabric having a pocket formed in the lower extremity and a head exibly attached to said anchoring strip, with a plurality of finders attached to said head.
  • 'A bookmark adapted to be permanently attached to the inside of the back binding of a conventionally bound book, comprising an an' choring strip of stiiened fabric having serrated edges and adhesive covering one side, a pocket in one end of said strip, a head flexibly attached to the anchoring strip and a plurality of finders comprising distinctively colored ribbons attached to said head.

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Feb. 5, 194.
vv. w. EVANS l 2,394,372
BOOKMARK Filed March 16, w45
IzvQlj-or intended to be glued Patented Feb. 5, 1946 UNITED STATES PATENT oFFicE Boo-KMARK Wesley "Ev'ans, AsheboroQlN. C. s :Application .March 16, 194.5, Serial Noni-583,035 l'5 claims... (o1. 231-42.)
This invention relates to bookmarks "and has for `its .general object Ato :prio-vide an improved bookmark Vwhich may '.be easily inserted in any size book fand which, when once inserted, will remain permanently.
-'A further object is to `provide a bookmark which may be "used with any'c'onvent'ionally fully bound book having a cover of paper, `cloth, 'or leather.
Previous bookmarks have usually followed `one of three Ageneral ftype's. One type consists .of a loose, @completely detachable single marker such as lan 'ornamental carld or strip. A second type comprises :a device which is removably clamped to :part of the book and which has some kind of indexing ime'an's to hold .open or mark one 'or more pages. Still ia third type Aincludes' -a .istrip of metal or wood which slips down between the back bind-ing and the y"edges 0f the leaves of the book and which has cords or ribbons attached for marking purposes. This latter type is also removable.
In its preferred form. my invention comprises one or more flexible nders, such V,as colored ribbons, for insertion between the book leaves, and a specially constructed anchoring means intended to be glued to the inner face of the back binding of the book.
The anchoring means may be constructed of paper r leather but is preferably made of stiffened cloth such as the mending cloth commonly used in repairing books and book covers. This cloth is provided with adhesive on one side so that it may be glued to the back binding as above mentioned. On the other side, at the end which becomes the lower extremity when the bookmark anchoring strip is inserted in a, book standing light side up, is formed a shallow' pocket. This pocket may ybe formed either by folding over part of the strip and sewing or, preferably, gluing the edges and is for a purpose which will be described later.
Attached to the other end of the anchoring strip by means of a exible joint is a head, which may also be made of stiffened cloth although other materials such as paper may obviously be substituted, to which the finding means are attached. The head has no adhesive and is not to the book binding. Thus it may swivel more or less freely and allow the finders to be stretched to one side or the other without tearing the anchoring strip. This head with its jointed attaching means constitutes one of the most important improvements of my bookto a book.
rhe finders may Ybe Amerely `stapled to the head or they may be glued or sewe'd. Preferably the finders are inadeof variously colored ribbon .but cords or tasse'ls may `just .as easily be used.
"The invention will .now be more lparticularly described with reference to the gures shown in the accompanying drawing.
Fig. 1 is a fla-t view of one modification of the bookmark also vshowing how the inserting tool Ais placed.
Fig. 2 is a 'side viewshowing how the inserting tool is used and 'how the finders maybe stapled to the head.
Fig. v3 is a view of the back of a .conventionally bound book with the anchoring Vstrip of the .book- I mark glued in place inside the book binding.
Fig. 4 is a side View of the bookmark .anchoring strip glued to The .back binding snowing in partieular how the head `'may V'swing freely back and forth.
Fig. 5 is a flat View showing how the head may also swivel from side to side.
Fig. 6 is a detail view of a modication of the fiexible joint between anchoring strip and head.
The anchoring strip I, of my device, may be made of stiifened cloth as previously mentioned. The strip has adhesive on one side as shown at 9 of Fig. 4. The edges may be serrated to provide better anchorage as shown in the drawing, although this may be omitted if desired. In the lower end of anchoring strip I is a pocket 6 intov which an inserting too-l 8 is designed to be temporarily placed when the bookmark is attached At the opposite end of the anchoring strip is a head 2 connected by a ilexible joint indicated at 3. In one embodiment of my invention, anchoring strip and head are formed from the same piece of cloth, the upper end of the piece being folded back upon itself as shown best in Fig. 2 and tapered back down into the anchoring portion of the strip as best shown in Fig. 1. The change from double to single thickness of cloth and the tapering below the point 3 forms a ilexible joint which allows the head to swivel in almost any direction. A modification of this Joint is shown in detail in Fig. 6 where l2 designates a head corresponding to 2 in the other figures and l l is an eyelet for joining the head to the anchoring strip l.
The nders 5, which maybe either colored ribbons, cords, or the like are inserted in head 2 through a cut out slot 1. A staple 4 is used to mark over all previous devices of this nature. hold the finders to the head. Glue may also be used in place of the staple or the inders may be sewed to the head.
To insert the device in a book, the book is preferably opened to better expose the space between the back edges of the leaves and the back binding lll. The glue side of the tape is moistened,
or activated in somevother way depending upon,
the type of glue used. The glue side is placed toward the inner face of the back binding, a strip of cardboard, Celluloid, or even a nail iile is inserted in pocket 6 and the device is slipped down inside the back of the book as in Fig. 3. The tool E is removed, the book is closed and pressure is exerted along the back edge of the book to set the adhesive rmly.
The finders may be placed inside either cover when not in use. When pages are desired to be markedA for reference, one of the finders is merely inserted between the desired leaves so that the book may be quickly opened at the selected point. Different colored ribbons make quick selection of several pages easier.
The construction described is a distinct improvement over previous bookmarks since the head rto which the finders are attached may swing back and forth to positions such as 2' and 2" shown in Fig. 4, or from side to side to positions shown at 2a and 2b in Fig. 5. This prevents tearing vof the anchoring strip and makes possible use of the marker with any size book. Also, by gluing the anchoring strip to the back binding it will not wrinkle and come loose as it would if glued to the edges of the book leaves. Finally, because of its light weight construction it adds Aalmost nothing to the Weight or bulkiness of a book.
I claim:`
1. A fully bound book of the conventional type having a bookmark permanently attached to the inner face of the back binding said bookmark comprising an anchoring strip of stiffened fabric having a pocket formed in the lower extremity and a head exibly attached to said anchoring strip, with a plurality of finders attached to said head.
2. A bookmark, adapted to be permanently attached to the inside of the book binding of a conventionally bound book, comprising an anchoring strip of stiffened fabric having adhesive on one'side and a pocket-in one end, a head flexibly attached to the anchoring strip atthe end opposite said pocket, and a plurality of finders attached to said head.
3. A bookmark, adapted to be permanently attached to the inside of the back binding of a conventionally bound book, comprising an anchoring strip of stiiened fabric having adhesive on one side and a pocket in one end, a head flexibly attached to the anchoring strip by means of an eyelet, and a plurality of finders attached to said head.
4. 'A bookmark, adapted to be permanently attached to the inside of the back binding of a conventionally bound book, comprising an an' choring strip of stiiened fabric having serrated edges and adhesive covering one side, a pocket in one end of said strip, a head flexibly attached to the anchoring strip and a plurality of finders comprising distinctively colored ribbons attached to said head.
5. A bookmark, adapted to be permanently attached to the inside of the back binding of a conventionally bound book, comprising an anchoring strip having adhesive on one side and a pocket in one end, a swivelling head flexibly attached to the anchoring strip at the end opposite said pocket, and a plurality of finders attached to said head.
WESLEY W. EVANS.
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US2444745A (en) * 1944-12-26 1948-07-06 Matthews W N Corp Circuit control apparatus
US3011471A (en) * 1960-11-02 1961-12-05 Julius C Tam Bookmark
US4569538A (en) * 1981-08-17 1986-02-11 Kurschner Lloyd F Bookmark
US4574727A (en) * 1983-08-11 1986-03-11 Martin Robert P Bookmark
US4848799A (en) * 1988-05-09 1989-07-18 Isadore Turetsky Ribbon bookmark
US4948173A (en) * 1989-09-28 1990-08-14 Data Management, Inc. Record keeping assembly having locating posts and peel strip
US5158325A (en) * 1990-05-22 1992-10-27 Landis Mary L Adjustable size book jacket
US5408950A (en) * 1993-05-17 1995-04-25 Porto; Edson Combination bookmark display device
US5443029A (en) * 1993-06-29 1995-08-22 Garnet; Arrow Bookmark having body with looped marking straps and slidably mounted tabs
USD384373S (en) * 1995-05-18 1997-09-30 Myndilee Wong Ribboned bookmark
US6132216A (en) * 1999-11-19 2000-10-17 Workman Publishing Co. Inc. Childs counting book
US6352048B1 (en) * 2000-08-02 2002-03-05 Sylvia Scott Doll bookmark
US20030217687A1 (en) * 2002-05-22 2003-11-27 Segall Peter Lance Re-stickable bookmark incorporating advertisements with place holders
US20050056203A1 (en) * 2003-09-05 2005-03-17 Harry Giewercer Securable medication reminder device
US20050081776A1 (en) * 2003-10-17 2005-04-21 Moranville Deborah L. Passage bookmark with pen holder
GB2421711A (en) * 2004-12-29 2006-07-05 Peter Wan Insertion tab for a self-adhesive retro-fit bookmark
US20080223282A1 (en) * 2007-03-15 2008-09-18 Sylvia Scott Stand alone bookmark
US20100058975A1 (en) * 2008-09-11 2010-03-11 Leslie Kay Hertzfeld Multi-page bookmark
USD634363S1 (en) 2010-03-22 2011-03-15 Gazinga, Llc Bookmark
US8307777B2 (en) 2010-03-30 2012-11-13 Franklin Mill, Llc Bookmarks including ribbon holding features and related methods
US8448595B2 (en) 2010-06-29 2013-05-28 Remote Interaction LLC Device for marking and identifying a multitude of pages in a book
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2444745A (en) * 1944-12-26 1948-07-06 Matthews W N Corp Circuit control apparatus
US3011471A (en) * 1960-11-02 1961-12-05 Julius C Tam Bookmark
US4569538A (en) * 1981-08-17 1986-02-11 Kurschner Lloyd F Bookmark
US4574727A (en) * 1983-08-11 1986-03-11 Martin Robert P Bookmark
US4848799A (en) * 1988-05-09 1989-07-18 Isadore Turetsky Ribbon bookmark
US4948173A (en) * 1989-09-28 1990-08-14 Data Management, Inc. Record keeping assembly having locating posts and peel strip
US5158325A (en) * 1990-05-22 1992-10-27 Landis Mary L Adjustable size book jacket
US5408950A (en) * 1993-05-17 1995-04-25 Porto; Edson Combination bookmark display device
US5443029A (en) * 1993-06-29 1995-08-22 Garnet; Arrow Bookmark having body with looped marking straps and slidably mounted tabs
USD384373S (en) * 1995-05-18 1997-09-30 Myndilee Wong Ribboned bookmark
US6132216A (en) * 1999-11-19 2000-10-17 Workman Publishing Co. Inc. Childs counting book
US6352048B1 (en) * 2000-08-02 2002-03-05 Sylvia Scott Doll bookmark
US20030217687A1 (en) * 2002-05-22 2003-11-27 Segall Peter Lance Re-stickable bookmark incorporating advertisements with place holders
WO2003099578A1 (en) * 2002-05-22 2003-12-04 Segall Peter L Re-stickable bookmark incorporating advertisements with place holder
US20050056203A1 (en) * 2003-09-05 2005-03-17 Harry Giewercer Securable medication reminder device
US7325510B2 (en) * 2003-09-05 2008-02-05 Harry Giewercer Securable medication reminder device
US20050081776A1 (en) * 2003-10-17 2005-04-21 Moranville Deborah L. Passage bookmark with pen holder
GB2421711A (en) * 2004-12-29 2006-07-05 Peter Wan Insertion tab for a self-adhesive retro-fit bookmark
US7475654B2 (en) 2007-03-15 2009-01-13 Sylvia Scott Stand alone bookmark
US20080223282A1 (en) * 2007-03-15 2008-09-18 Sylvia Scott Stand alone bookmark
US20100058975A1 (en) * 2008-09-11 2010-03-11 Leslie Kay Hertzfeld Multi-page bookmark
US8127708B2 (en) 2008-09-11 2012-03-06 Leslie Kay Hertzfeld Multi-page bookmark
USD634363S1 (en) 2010-03-22 2011-03-15 Gazinga, Llc Bookmark
US8307777B2 (en) 2010-03-30 2012-11-13 Franklin Mill, Llc Bookmarks including ribbon holding features and related methods
US8448595B2 (en) 2010-06-29 2013-05-28 Remote Interaction LLC Device for marking and identifying a multitude of pages in a book
US8701588B2 (en) 2011-06-10 2014-04-22 Franklin Mill, Llc Bookmarks including coupling features and related methods

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