Books – strips – and leaves – Book – element thereof – or accessory therefor – Covers
Reexamination Certificate
1999-07-21
2001-07-24
Wellington, A. L. (Department: 3722)
Books, strips, and leaves
Book, element thereof, or accessory therefor
Covers
C040S124010, C040S124060, C281S029000, C283S033000, C402S004000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06264243
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a combination of a brochure-like printed product and a holder.
It is known to hold magazines and newspapers with the help of holders consisting of two ledges which can be screwed to one another in a clamping manner. Such holders on the one hand serve to hang up the magazines and newspapers and on the other hand simplify the reading, in particular with large format papers.
It is further also known for the purpose of presentation and space-favourable keeping to deposit means and/or drinks list on an underlay, such as a table, by way of suitable holders. The menus are mostly clampingly accommodated by the holder. For their use they must be removed from the holder. It is often the job of the waiter to place used menus back into the holder, which entails a certain effort.
Apart from this with particularly attractively formed menus or those provided with additional interesting information there is the danger that they are taken by the guests. This danger is particularly large with restaurant businesses which have a large turnover, for example also on ferries or likewise.
It is further already known to open menus in the manner of a journal which contains additional information. On ferries such journals may for example contain information and useful indications on the destinations being travelled to. Furthermore there exists the possibility of providing such brochure-like menus and drinks lists with advertisings. With such journal-like menus the danger is particularly great that they are taken by guests. Although this danger may be reduced by way of the collecting up by the waiter after the selection of meals and drinks, with a heavily frequented restaurant business this however entails an unacceptably high effort.
It is the object of the invention to provide a combination of a brochure-like printed product and a holder, which on the one hand permits a pleasant presentation of the printed product and on the other hand excludes a taking away.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
With the combination according to the invention there is provided a stand element which independently stands on an underlay. The printed product, for example a journal-like menu and drinks list, is so attached with the back on the stand element that it is held by the stand element in an upright position. Preferably the printed product with the lower edge likewise stands on the underway, wherein according to a further formation of the invention it may comprise a relatively stiff cover so that in the upright position it at least keeps its shape to the greatest possible extent. Also the pages of the printed product are preferably formed from relatively stiff paper so that the whole printed product standing retains its position and may be comfortably handled.
The stand element has a sufficient weight in order to maintain its upright position together with the held printed product given shakings and swayings as roughly arise on ferries. On the other hand it is shaped such that it may also be grasped by the hand and may be comfortably held on reading the printed product.
For the formation of the printed product and the design of the attachment various formation possibilities are conceivable. The attachment of the printed product on the stand element according to one formation of the invention is effected via a linkage by which means the whole printed product as well as the individual pages may be adequately pivoted with respect to the stand element in order to permit a comfortable reading. In this context one further formation of the invention provides for the pages of the printed product to be held together by way of a ring binding and the linkage by way of a ring binder.
The ring binding may for example be connected to the stand element by way of a wire or a rod which is guided through the ring spirals. One embodiment of the invention provides for a narrow strip of a flexible sheet material to be connected to the back or the ring binding of the printed product and on the other side to be attached on the stand element. Preferably the strip is clamped into the stand element for example in a clamping slot provided for this. The stand element may be formed one-pieced from a suitable material such as plastic, wood, metal or likewise. It may however also be formed for example two-pieced in order to clamp in the printed product with its back. For this purpose it is necessary for example to clampingly assemble the halves of the stand element with the help of screws or likewise. It is however also conceivable to provide a separate clamping with the help of a clamping ledge for example which clamps the back of the printed product against a clamping surface of the stand element. With the application of a ring binding, as mentioned an intermediate element in the form of a strip is advantageous, which at one end cooperates with the ring binding and thus comprises a corresponding holing, and which at the other side is attached to the stand element for example by way of the described clamping. Preferably such a strip consists of flexible plastic material which may be transparent in order to form the arrangement more optically appealing.
The stand element is advantageously to be formed with a suitable gracefulness. At the same time it is advantageous when it is equipped with surfaces for advertising purposes, wherein the overprint is effected either directly on the advertisment carrier or with paper or plastic foil which is then stuck on. Furthermore the stand element may imitate characteristic objects, for example a bottle. It may be a typical bottle shape of a known drink. If a bottle shape is used which also offers the advantage of comfortable handling, then in the belly region is it provided preferably with a flat region so that the printed product may be more simply attached.
The stand element usefully has at least the height of the printed product to be held. It may also upwardly project over the printed product to a greater or lesser degree. On the one hand the height is only to be selected as high as is absolutely necessary for holding purposes. On the other hand a too large a height impedes the stability and also the optical impression.
The formation according to the invention permits an optically appealing presentation of a printed product, in particular of a brochure-like menu (journal) combined with advertising and information by way of a secure arrangement on an underlay with the help of a stand element on which the printed product is linked. The stand element may for its part be used for advertising purposes and does not inhibit the handling on reading the printed product. On the other hand it counteracts an undesired taking away.
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Carter Monica
Inseljournale GmbH & Co., KGi.G.
Vidas Arrett & Steinkraus P.A.
Wellington A. L.
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