Adjustable bookmarker and reading accessory case

Books – strips – and leaves – Book – element thereof – or accessory therefor – Leaves

Reexamination Certificate

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C116S238000, C116S239000, C281S015100, C281S027100, C402S073000, CD19S034000

Reexamination Certificate

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06641172

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(a) Field of the Invention
This invention generally relates to a pencil case that also serves as a bookmarker. More particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a pencil case that includes an adjustable band that accommodates varied thicknesses of material, and thereby accepts accommodates various numbers of pages to mark a location in a book, for example.
(b) Discussion of Known Art
When studying from a book, particularly a book that may take many days to read, it is well known that it is convenient to use a book-marking device to keep track of the location in the book where the reader has left off. Additionally, it is convenient for the reader to carry additional materials that are to be used to write or mark the book in order to assist the reader in reviewing the material at a later date. In order to carry all of the materials needed for underlining, highlighting, and jotting down notes about the material being read, the reader has to carry a separate pencil pouch or other device that can hold things such as pencils, markers, erasers, rulers, magnifying glasses, and similar materials.
Known devices that serve to mark pages in a book can be found in the following U.S. patents:
U.S. Pat. No.
Inventor
Date of Issue
6,109,204
Hoey et al.
Aug. 29, 2000
5,501,171
Leake
Mar. 26, 1996
5,456,497
Ross, Jr.
Oct. 10, 1995
5,325,959
Goldberger
Jul. 5, 1994
4,162,800
Gonot, Jr. et al.
Jul. 31, 1979
3,898,951
Clare
Aug. 12, 1975
D449,648
Andler
Oct. 23, 2001
None of these devices, however, allows a user to carry a variety of writing, marking, or reading instruments together at one time. Additionally, most of these devices suffer from limitations associated with the use of non-extendible materials for marking page locations. One significant limitation associated with these fixed-length materials is that they can bind against the pages upon opening the book. The binding is associated with the relative sliding and rearranging of the pages as the book is opened to a particular location in the book, and the pages are turned about the spine of the book. Devices such as the Hoey et al. device, described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,109,204, or the Goldenberger device are made of entirely inelastic material, and do not accommodate the movements of the pages when the book is opened.
Still another device, which accommodates movements of the pages of a book, is found in the patent to Ross, Jr. The Ross, Jr., device is designed to hold a book open at a location, and allow one handed support of the book while in the open position. However, this device does little for addressing the need to carry several pens, markers, erasers, and other personal belongings. Furthermore, the Ross, Jr., device includes a small section of elastic material that is used to bridge the ends of a section of inelastic material that is used to support a handle. The handle is used to allow a person to hold the book.
Because the Ross, Jr. device is primarily a book support device, the elastic portion is very short in relation to the handle support portion. The length of elastic material to be incorporated in this type of device must be kept at a minimum due to the well known relationship between total elongation or strain and a given amount of stress. Thus, in order to maintain the stability of a device that is used to support a book, these devices must limit the amount of elongation created by the device. This reduction in the amount of elongation limits the versatility of this type of device by limiting the size of a book that can be accommodated by the device.
Thus, a review of known devices demonstrates that there remains a need for a device that can be used to mark the reading location in a book and that can accommodate a variety of book sizes.
There remains a need for a book marking device that can accommodate a variety of different sizes of books, and that can be used to carry a variety of materials used while reading, for example pencils, highlighting pens or markers, erasers, magnifying glasses, rulers, and the like.
There remains a need for a device that can be used in a three-ring binder and which can be easily transferred to a book where the device is used to mark locations in the book.
There remains a need for a device that can be used to store materials in a three-ring binder and mark the page location in the binder where the person is to commence taking notes.
There remain a need for a device that can be securely supported from a book while carrying a variety of reading materials, and which allows a user to mark a variety of different pages in the book at one time.
SUMMARY
It has been discovered that the problems left unanswered by known art can be solved by providing a book-marking device for marking a page location in a book the book having a cover of a cover length, the book-marking device includes:
An elongated pocket having a first end, a second end, and a mid-section;
An elastic strap, the elastic strap extending from the first end of the elongated pocket; and
A connector, the connector being attached to the pocket at a location near the second end of the pocket, so that the elastic strap is adapted for extending around the cover to the second end of the pocket, retaining the pocket against the cover.
It should also be understood that while the above and other advantages and results of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, showing the contemplated novel construction, combinations and elements as herein described, and more particularly defined by the appended claims, it should be clearly understood that changes in the precise embodiments of the herein disclosed invention are meant to be included within the scope of the claims, except insofar as they may be precluded by the prior art.


REFERENCES:
patent: 3898951 (1975-08-01), Clare
patent: 4041892 (1977-08-01), Nichols
patent: 4162800 (1979-07-01), Gonot, Jr. et al.
patent: D314589 (1991-02-01), Cooley
patent: D346399 (1994-04-01), Schad et al.
patent: 5325959 (1994-07-01), Goldberger
patent: 5405010 (1995-04-01), Goldberger
patent: 5443029 (1995-08-01), Garnet
patent: 5456497 (1995-10-01), Ross, Jr.
patent: 5501171 (1996-03-01), Leake
patent: 6109204 (2000-08-01), Hoey et al.
patent: D449648 (2001-10-01), Andler
patent: D457561 (2002-05-01), Salz et al.
patent: D457562 (2002-05-01), McKinney
patent: 6390015 (2002-05-01), Germano
patent: 6446803 (2002-09-01), McKinney

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