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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 HYPERTEXT BOOK ATTACHMENT EP90905334 1990-03-08 EP0464108A4 1992-05-20 SCHWARTZ, DAVID, C.
A blank book attachment having a mark and sweep leaf (50) with a fold out feature is provided. The leaf (50) is pivotably retained along one edge on a frame (20), and the frame (20) is pivotably retained at the binding spine of the host blank book (70). Pulling outward on the leaf (50) causes the leaf to extend out and beyond the pages (73) of the book (70) allowing the pages (73) to turn freely. When the leaf (50) is placed within the host book (70), with the book open or closed, the leaf (50) can be turned as a page, in which case it also acts as a mark to identify a specific position in the host book (70). Alternatively, the leaf (50) may be pivoted on the frame to allow the host book pages (73) to be turned past it in either direction.
82 Booklet with photograph EP88117933.7 1988-10-27 EP0314134A2 1989-05-03 Oshikoshi, Yuji; Suganuma, Yoshimi; Hara, Hiroshi; Shiota, Kazuo Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.; Takehara, Nobumitsu Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.; Sakamoto, Kiichiro Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.

A personal booklet (2) with a picture (1b) of the face and personal data of the bookholder such as a passport for providing the bookholder's identity comprises transparent and supporting sheets (2,3) bound in the booklet separately from and adjacent to each other, and an identification data bearing sheet with an image receiving layer formed thereon. After having printed a composite image of the picture and the personal data on the image receiving layer, and optically readable personal data of the bookholder described by optically readable characters such as font type number and/or alphabets in an optically readable data printing section defined in the image receiving layer. The transparent sheet and the supporting sheet are adhered with adhesive layers (4a,4b) to sandwich the identification data bearing sheet therebetween.

83 CHANGEABLE BOOK SYSTEM US15351360 2016-11-14 US20170157970A1 2017-06-08 Cannie Lam
A changeable book system including a book chassis configured to receive a plurality of books. The book chassis includes one or more membrane switches aligned with identifier indicia located on one or more pages of a book when the book is positioned adjacent to the book chassis. A reader may activate one or more membrane switches by pressing the corresponding identifier indicia. Activation of a membrane switch causes the book chassis to perform a function and/or produce a sound.
84 Page Construction For Improved Manipulation And Book Incorporating The Same US14621886 2015-02-13 US20160009117A1 2016-01-14 Kinch Robert Reindl
A book having a page construction for improved page manipulation. The book includes a plurality of pages bound together at an edge margin, wherein each page includes a bound edge and a plurality of free edges. At least one of the free edges of at least one of the pages includes an edge relief. The pages may comprise cardboard or other stiff material having a thickness. The free edges include opposed top and bottom edges and a side edge. The edge relief may extend along the entire side edge or only a portion thereof. The edge relief may be in the form of, for example, a chamfer, a bevel, a radius, a notch, a step, or the like.
85 PRINTED PUBLICATION WITH A DIGITAL FILE ENHANCER FROM AN AFFIXED CHIP US14320919 2014-07-01 US20160007002A1 2016-01-07 MANOTH K. SUBBIAH
A printed publication comprise: a plurality of printed pages, wherein multiple written articles are printed on one or more of the printed pages; a microchip affixed to the printed publication, wherein the microchip comprises multiple digital files, wherein each of the multiple digital files is a digital file enhancer that is related to a specific written article from the multiple written articles; a positioning structure, wherein the positioning structure enables a positioning structure device to determine which written article from the printed pages is currently visible to a user; a correlating hardware logic, wherein the correlating hardware logic correlates a specific digital file, from the multiple digital files, with the written article that is currently visible to the user to identify a relevant digital file from the microchip; and a transceiver, wherein the transceiver transmits the relevant digital file from the microchip to a receiving device.
86 Talk Bracelet and Bonding System US14302601 2014-06-12 US20150364048A1 2015-12-17 Muria Irine Nisbett
A bracelet is provided having a thematic set of charms that are signatures of ages in the life of a young woman. Each of the charms corresponds to a chapter in a bonding book that initiate a new stage in a girl's life. This book is utilized to assist a mother and daughter overcome any emotional difficulty in the problematic growth process so common in the complex modern world. Various discussion topics are provided therein for each year followed by corresponding final mother daughter signature pages.
87 System and method of image augmentation US13760728 2013-02-06 US09150043B2 2015-10-06 Nicholas Andrew Lord; Thomas Lucas-Woodley; William Oliver Sykes; Adrien Bain
A book for use in an augmented reality system includes first and second pages. The first page is on a first leaf of the book and includes a first fiduciary marker for indicating the orientation of the book to a recognition system. The second page is on a second leaf of the book and includes a second fiduciary marker for indicating the orientation of the book to the recognition system and also page marker for indicating the page number of the second page to the recognition system. The page marker orientation is ambiguous without reference to a fiduciary marker. The page marker is positioned on the second page closer to an edge of the page than the second fiduciary marker to become visible to the recognition system before the second fiduciary marker, as the book is turned to the second page.
88 ENHANCED ORGANIZER NOTEBOOK US14717269 2015-05-20 US20150251478A1 2015-09-10 Gloria MONTIEL CUAMATZI
A notebook includes a top cover, a bottom cover, a spine that bonds both covers and that has a bonding means, and sheets bonded by said bonding means. The notebook has three borders comprised by the edge or thickness of each of the sheets. The notebook has a first base bonded to the sheets, wherein a cover is bonded by three of its sides to the first side, thus leaving an unbonded side. The notebook has a second base bonded to the sheets, which has a tabs zone housing at least one tab. The notebook may include a coating resulting from a dye spraying procedure over the borders. The dye has a desired viscosity that when it contacts the border, only an amount of dye that covers the edge or thickness of each sheet is absorbed, thus preventing the dye from smearing towards the inner part of the sheet.
89 Page construction for improved manipulation and book incorporating the same US12861585 2010-08-23 US08955884B2 2015-02-17 Kinch Robert Reindl
A book having a page construction for improved page manipulation. The book includes a plurality of pages bound together at an edge margin, wherein each page includes a bound edge and a plurality of free edges. At least one of the free edges of at least one of the pages includes an edge relief. The pages may comprise cardboard or other stiff material having a thickness. The free edges include opposed top and bottom edges and a side edge. The edge relief may extend along the entire side edge or only a portion thereof. The edge relief may be in the form of, for example, a chamfer, a bevel, a radius, a notch, a step, or the like.
90 CHANGEABLE BOOK SYSTEM US13665927 2012-10-31 US20140117656A1 2014-05-01 Cannie Lam
A changeable book system including a book chassis configured to receive a plurality of books. The book chassis includes one or more membrane switches aligned with identifier indicia located on one or more pages of a book when the book is positioned adjacent to the book chassis. A reader may activate one or more membrane switches by pressing the corresponding identifier indicia. Activation of a membrane switch causes the book chassis to perform a function and/or produce a sound.
91 Booklet With Ultra Removable Adhesive Label US14141902 2013-12-27 US20140110927A1 2014-04-24 Michael R. Kennedy
An ultra removable booklet with label for application to media is described. The booklet with label includes an ultra removable adhesive layer, a base layer and a booklet. The booklet with label may also include an adhesive layer and a cover layer. The booklet is positioned over the base layer. The ultra removable adhesive layer is attached to the lower surface of the base layer. The release liner is applied to the ultra removable adhesive layer. A process for forming an ultra removable booklet with label for application to media is also described.
92 Producing printed products and assembly for carrying out said method US12276258 2008-11-21 US08630018B2 2014-01-14 Hanspeter Duss
The method for producing printed products in which said printed products are composed of printed sheets and for verification of the composition, composition information on at least one printed sheet characterizing said printed sheet with respect to predetermined printed sheet properties is evaluated, whereby during analysis, the composition information of at least one printed sheet is compared to the information of at least one more printed sheet to be assembled using said composition information for production of the same printed product.
93 BOOKLET WITH ULTRA REMOVABLE ADHESIVE LABEL US13004411 2011-01-11 US20120175864A1 2012-07-12 Michael R. Kennedy
An ultra removable booklet with label for application to media is described. The booklet with label includes a release liner, an ultra removable adhesive layer, a paper stock layer, a booklet, an adhesive layer, and a clear plastic cover layer. The clear plastic cover layer has the adhesive layer applied to a bottom surface thereof and the bottom surface is positioned over the booklet. The booklet is positioned over the paper stock. The ultra removable adhesive layer is attached to the lower surface of the paper stock. The release liner is applied to the ultra removable adhesive layer. A process for forming an ultra removable booklet with label for application to media is also described.
94 PRINTED FLIPBOOK SYSTEMS AND METHODS US13272803 2011-10-13 US20120092685A1 2012-04-19 Meredith Goldia Barrett
Systems and methods for creating a printed flipbook including a plurality of bound pages are disclosed. The system can include a camera, a printer configured to sequentially print images on a roll of cardstock, and an electronic media storage device having a control program stored thereon. The electronic media storage device can be configured to obtain a predetermined number of chronologically arranged images from the camera and send the obtained predetermined number of chronologically arranged images to a printer. The printer can be configured to sequentially print the chronologically arranged images on the roll of cardstock in series along a length thereof thereby sequentially creating the plurality of pages of the flipbook.
95 Method for mounting artwork reproductions printed on a deformable substrate and for incorporating a printed deformable substrate in a publication US11571317 2005-09-16 US08123254B2 2012-02-28 Helmut Horst Gerhard Conrad; Ron Hills; Wayne Ernest Conrad; Nina Kanevsky Conrad
A non-cellulose based deformable substrate having at least one fold line is configured to be able to be directly mounted on a frame or included in a publication. The substrate is configured to reduce the propagation of stress along the at least one fold line.
96 CONSTRUCTIONAL LAYOUT FOR PROMOTIONAL INSERT WITH HANDLE FOR LIFTING US13192872 2011-07-28 US20120025512A1 2012-02-02 Alexandre Carlo Magrin Moura
A constructional layout for promotional insert with handle for lifting includes a distribution in an organized and practical manner, allowing the lifting of the insert and, consequently, protection of the booklet. Another advantage is that the lifting of the insert in internal rear-view mirrors of vehicles, knobs, handles and similar ones allows the immediate access and the fast reading of the print media, making the promotional means extremely effective.
97 Giftcard Storybook Method and Apparatus US12915698 2010-10-29 US20110101667A1 2011-05-05 Christopher A. Alizieri; Lesley Alizieri
The teachings presented herein provide a “storybook” for presenting a thematically related set of gift cards, and further provide a method for ordering such storybooks, which may be offered under the trademark GIFTCARD STORYBOOKS. In at least one embodiment, a gift card storybook as contemplated herein comprises a professionally published, pre-written and illustrated book that tells a story and incorporates a series of insertion points for gift cards related to the unfolding storyline.
98 Style guide and formatting methods for pilot quick reference handbooks US11242679 2005-10-04 US07735005B2 2010-06-08 Barbara E. Holder; William A. McKenzie
Aspects of the present invention provide a style guide, formatting methods, and electronic/digital versions for quick reference handbooks (QRH) for mobile platforms. Using one or more of the style guide and formatting methods to create quick reference handbooks can provide improvements in safety through error and workload reduction during non-normal situations, improvements in operator understanding of checklists and information contained in the checklists, reduced customer changes needed to create an airline quick reference handbook, reduced documentation maintenance costs, and/or reduced training costs through standardized format and content.
99 PRINTED PRODUCT RFID US12311791 2007-10-12 US20100032476A1 2010-02-11 Heinz Möckli
A method for processing flexible, two-dimensional products (30, 32, 36, 38) during the print further processing, in which at least one product is provided with an RFID tag (100, 200, 200a, 200b). The RFID tag or tags (100, 200, 200a, 200b) contains or contain at least one piece of control information and/or at least one piece of product information. This information is used for inspecting and/or controlling a work step for the products (30, 32, 36, 38).
100 Book US11758405 2007-06-05 US20080303263A1 2008-12-11 Dan Blau
A new book has a single fundamental element to be learned by the child (such as a single letter of the alphabet, or a single number, or a single color) on the front cover. The internal pages bear images associated with the element, such as words that are spelled with the letter, or images of products that have the color. Magnetically-attracting elements are included in both the spine of the book and a flap that is attached to a fore-edge side of one of the covers. These elements allow the books to be linked side-by-side. A collection of books can be offered as a set, with a separate book for substantially each of the letters of the alphabet. A child can link the books together to spell words.
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