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(11)EP 0 132 085 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
17.06.1992 Bulletin 1992/25

(21)Application number: 84304592.3

(22)Date of filing:  05.07.1984
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC)5G09B 1/00

(54)

Book reference list

Buchreferenzliste

Liste de référence pour livres


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AT BE CH DE FR GB LI

(30)Priority: 08.07.1983 GB 8318474

(43)Date of publication of application:
23.01.1985 Bulletin 1985/04

(73)Proprietor: Goodman, Joseph
London NW4 2HE (GB)

(72)Inventor:
  • Goodman, Joseph
    London NW4 2HE (GB)

(74)Representative: Messulam, Alec Moses 
A. Messulam & Co. 24 Broadway
Leigh-on-Sea Essex SS9 1BN
Leigh-on-Sea Essex SS9 1BN (GB)


(56)References cited: : 
DE-A- 2 531 331
GB-A- 463 893
DE-B- 1 199 029
GB-A- 2 068 839
  
  • XEROX DISCLOSURE JOURNAL, vol. 1, no. 3, March 1979, pages 1-2,US; H. MEYER: "Peelable obscuration coatings for responsive answer sheets"
  
Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


Description


[0001] The present invention relates to a memory aid.

[0002] The memorising of characters in books and their relationship to one another presents difficulty to readers, especially when some characters appear early in the narrative and do not reappear for some considerable time, by which time the reader has forgotten their status, i.e. relationship to other characters, or their occupation or profession.

[0003] A further difficulty is presented in differentiating between similar names as would be the case with stories involving members of the same family bearing the same surnames. Fiction books do not have indexes as these would reveal characters before their appearance in the narrative, thereby defeating the object of the plot by revealing what is intended to remain covert.

[0004] To resolve these problems, some few readers are wont to list characters in their order as revealed in the story and progressively complete the list while reading the book. Most readers presented with these not un-common problems, resort to searching previous chapters for a reference to a forgotten character, a lengthy and not always successful operation which also detracts from the fluency of the narrative.

[0005] Another occasion in which a progressive reference list is required is for books in which questions are set for the reader. It is quite common for a book to call upon the reader to test his understanding of one section or chapter before proceeding to the next. Usually the answers are contained in the back of the book but when referring to answers it is difficult not to see the answers to questions yet to be encountered in the text and this can defeat the purpose of the questions.

[0006] It is an object of the present invention to overcome these disadvantages and to provide the reader with a selective reference list which does not reveal information relating to parts of the book which have yet to be encountered by the reader.

[0007] According to the present invention in its broadest aspect, there is provided a memory aid for use with a book, comprising a sheet having inscribed thereon information relating to the contents of the book, which information is arranged in a predetermined sequence, characterised by a holder having transparent pockets and retaining said sheet, and masking means including opaque strips removably receivable in said transparent pockets, each strip overlying a line of information and being adapted to be removed by the reader as required so as to provide a memory aid in which only information relating to parts of the book already read is revealed.

[0008] In a first embodiment of the invention, the inscribed information includes an index of characters arranged in their order of appearance in the book, said masking means overlying the names of the characters and being adapted to be removed individually so as to provide an index only for the characters previously encountered while reading the book.

[0009] In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the inscribed information includes the answers to questions in the order in which they appear in the book, said masking means overlying the answers and being adapted to be removed individually so as to reveal only the answers to questions previously encountered while studying the book.

[0010] Preferably, the holder includes a further pocket for the storage of the removed strips so that they may be reinserted into their respective pockets prior to re-use.

[0011] The reference list may be constituted by one of the pages of the book, preferably as an end leaf, which may, if desired, be perforated to facilitate its removal from the book, the list being inserted by the reader into the holder. If a long reference list is necessary, the information may extend over both sides of the sheet and the reader on having removed the final strip would re-insert the strips into their respective pockets, the strips having been stored, if desired, in a further pocket provided in the the holder. The user may then reverse the sheet and recommence with the second side of the sheet, during which time the first side of the sheet would be revealed on the reverse side of the holder.

[0012] As is known, paperback covers have in recent years become very elaborate and costly productions, many with high quality multicolour printing, embossing, raised metallic lettering, plasticised protective covering, etc. It is unusual, however, to find printing on the inside covers. It is thus possible for a progressive reference list to be produced on the inside cover or covers of such books and become an integral part of it.

[0013] Since an average paperback has some forty five lines of print, excluding headings, a list of twenty to twenty five lines could readily be printed on the inside cover of such a book. If more than this number is required to be listed, both front and back covers could be used.

[0014] Thus in a preferred embodiment of the present invention the holder is sized to slidingly engage and fit over a book cover and the information bearing lines are printed on the inside of the said cover to be masked and unmasked by the strips upon positioning of the holder on the cover. The holder when used in this manner will also provide a protective covering to the book.

[0015] The holder may alternatively be designed to retain a separate sheet, either provided with the book or purchased separately, whereupon the holder may serve additionally as a bookmark.

[0016] When used to provide a reference list, the invention is intended to give the reader an updated handy reference at any given stage in the book. For fictional works, it can provide a brief resume of the narrative thus far if a lengthy interval of time elapses between having reached the bookmarked page and the re-commencing of reading.

[0017] The invention will now be described further, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

Figure 1 is a general view of the holder according to the invention, with the dashed lines representing welding seams;

Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view, to an enlarged scale along plane II-II of the holder of Figure 1;

Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view, to an enlarged scale along plane III-III of the holder of Figure 1, and

Figure 4 is a schematic representation of the information-carrying sheet inside the holder, with some of the masking strips partially withdrawn.



[0018] Referring now to the drawings, a holder of a progressive index comprises a three-layer structure having a bottom layer 2, an intermediate layer 4 and a top layer 6. The three layers are made from relatively thin, transparent plastics material such as polyethylene, P.V.C. or the like. In the embodiment as illustrated the bottom layer 2 and the top layer 6 consist of one single, folded piece of material. However, the holder can be made of three distinct, separate pieces.

[0019] In manufacturing the holder, the first step consists of thermally "stitching" the intermediate layer 4 and the top layer 6 together by means of the horizontal welding seams 8 that define the width of pockets 10 into which fit slidingly the masking strips 12 shown ghosted-in in Figures 1 and 3, and the vertical seam 14 that delimits the depth of the pockets 10. The length of the strips 12 exceeds the depth of the pockets 10 so that even when the strips are inserted into the pockets 10 as far as they will go, i.e., right up to the seam 14, their free end 16 will slightly project beyond the edge 18 of the pocket 10 to facilitate manipulation.

[0020] As a final step, the bottom layer 2 is joined to the already joined intermediate and top layers 4 and 6. In the illustrated embodiment this is effected by two additional welding seams, a vertical seam 20 and a horizontal seam 22 that also delimits the lowermost pocket 10.

[0021] If the bottom layer 2 and the top layer 6 are made of separate pieces, an additional horizontal seam 22 is of course required at the top edge of the holder. The seams 20 and 22 have now also defined a compartment 24 into which slidingly fits a sheet 26 on which there is printed the information relevant to the book, for example the list of characters appearing in the book.

[0022] This sheet may be constituted by either or both, covers of paperbacks, in which case the information is printed on the inside of these covers.

[0023] The pocket 28 formed between the vertical welding seams 20 and 14 has no use, its two walls 4 and 6 merely providing visual access to the column of page numbers of the sheet 26 when the latter is introduced into its compartment 24. In alternative embodiments, the horizontal welding seams 8 may be extended up to the vertical seam 20, altogether dispensing with pocket 28.

[0024] Embodiments are also envisaged in which a sheet 26 is introduced into the compartment 24 not from the side as in the embodiment of Figure 1, but from below, in which case the compartment 24 must be open below and closed at both vertical edges.

[0025] The masking strips 12 are opaque and made of a material stiff enough to prevent buckling when the strip, held at a point close to its free end, is pushed into the pocket 10.

[0026] Figure 4 is a schematic representation of the progressive index with part of the information printed on the sheet 26 revealed by some of the opaque strips 12 that have been partly pulled out.


Claims

1. A memory aid for use with a book, comprising a sheet (26) having inscribed thereon information relating to the contents of the book, which information is arranged in a predetermined sequence, characterised by a holder having transparent pockets (10) and retaining said sheet (26), and masking means including opaque strips (12) removably receivable in said transparent pockets (10), each strip (12) overlying a line of information and being adapted to be removed by the reader as required so as to provide a memory aid in which only information relating to parts of the book already read is revealed.
 
2. A memory aid as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said inscribed information includes an index of characters arranged in their order of appearance in the book, said masking means (12) overlying the names of the characters and being adapted to be removed individually so as to provide an index only for the characters previously encountered while reading the book.
 
3. A memory aid as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said inscribed information includes the answers to questions in the order in which they appear in the book, said masking means (12) overlying the answers and being adapted to be removed individually so as to reveal only the answers to questions previously encountered while studying the book.
 
4. A memory aid as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said holder includes a further pocket for the storage of the removed strips (12) so that they may be re-inserted into their respective pockets (10) prior to re-use.
 
5. A memory aid as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said sheet (26) includes one of the pages of the book which is inserted by the user into said holder while the sheet remains attached to the book.
 
6. A memory aid as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said sheet (26) includes the inside cover of the book, said holder being slipped over the the cover of the book, said holder serving additionally as a protective cover for the book.
 
7. A memory aid as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said sheet is separable from the book, said holder being capable of serving as a bookmark.
 


Revendications

1. Aide-mémoire conçu pour être utilisé avec un livre, comprenant une fiche (26) sur laquelle sont portées des informations relatives aux contenus de l'ouvrage, lesdites informations apparaissant dans un ordre séquentiel prédéterminé, caractérisé par un support présentant des poches transparentes (10) et retenant ladite fiche (26), ainsi que par des moyens de masquage constitués par des bandes opaques (12) pouvant être logées amoviblement dans lesdites poches transparentes (10), chaque bande (12) recouvrant une ligne d informations et étant destinée à être enlevée par le lecteur, à la demande, de manière à procurer un aide-mémoire révélant uniquement des informations relatives à des parties de l'ouvrage déjà lues.
 
2. Aide-mémoire selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que lesdites informations portées consistent en un index de personnages agencés selon leur ordre d'apparition dans l'ouvrage, lesdits moyens de masquage (12) recouvrant les noms des personnages et étant conçus pour être enlevés, individuellement, de manière à procurer un index concernant uniquement les personnages antérieurement rencontrés lors de la lecture de l'ouvrage
 
3. Aide-mémoire selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que lesdites informations portées englobent les réponses à des questions selon l'ordre dans lequel elles apparaissent dans l'ouvrage, lesdits moyens de masquage (12) recouvrant les réponses et étant conçus pour être enlevés, individuellement, de façon à ne révéler que les réponses à des questions antérieurement rencontrées lors de l'étude de l'ouvrage.
 
4. Aide-mémoire selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que ledit support présente une poche supplémentaire pour le stockage des bandes (12) enlevées, de telle sorte qu'elles puissent être réinsérées dans leurs poches respectives (10) préalablement à une réutilisation.
 
5. Aide-mémoire selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que ladite fiche (26) est matérialisée par l'une des pages du livre qui est introduite dans ledit support, par l'utilisateur, tandis que la fiche demeure adhérente au livre.
 
6. Aide-mémoire selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que ladite fiche (26) est matérialisée par la couverture intérieure du livre, ledit support étant glissé sur la couverture du livre, ce support servant additionnellement de couverture protectrice du livre.
 
7. Aide-mémoire selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que ladite fiche peut être séparée du livre, ledit support pouvant remplir la fonction d'un marque-pages.
 


Ansprüche

1. Gedächtnisstütze zum Gebrauch mit einem Buch, die ein Blatt (26) mit Informationen zum Inhalt des Buches umfaßt, wobei die Informationen in einer vorbestimmten Reihenfolge geordnet sind, gekennzeichnet durch einen Halter mit durchsichtigen Taschen (10), in dem jenes Blatt (26) gehalten ist, sowie durch Kaschiermittel mit undurchsichtigen Streifen (12), die herausnehmbar in jenen durchsichtigen Taschen (10) aufgenommen werden können, wobei jeder Streifen (12) über einer informationshaltigen Zeile liegt und nach Bedarf vom Leser als Gedächtnisstütze entfernt werden kann, bei der nur Informationen aus bereits gelesenen Teilen des Buches offengelegt werden.
 
2. Gedächtnisstütze nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß zu den aufgezeichneten Informationen ein Personenregister gehört, bei dem die Personen in der Reihenfolge, in der sie im Buch erscheinen, aufgeführt sind, wobei jene Kaschiermittel (12) über den Namen der Personen liegen und einzeln herausgenommen werden können, so daß ein Register nur für die Personen vorliegt, denen man beim Lesen des Buches bereits begegnet ist.
 
3. Gedächtnisstütze nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die aufgezeichneten Informationen Antworten auf Fragen enthalten und zwar in der Reihenfolge, in der sie im Buch erscheinen, wobei jene Kaschiermittel (12) über den Antworten liegen und einzeln herausgenommen werden können, so daß nur Antworten auf Fragen offengelegt werden, denen man bei der Lektüre des Buches bereits begegnet ist.
 
4. Gedächtnisstütze nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jener Halter eine weitere Tasche zur Aufbewahrung der entfernten Streifen (12) aufweist, damit sie vor der Wiederverwendung wieder in ihre jeweiligen Taschen (10) eingesteckt werden können.
 
5. Gedächtnisstütze nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jenes Blatt (26) eine der Seiten des Buches einschließt, die vom Benutzer in jenen Halter eingesteckt wird, während das Blatt mit dem Buch verbunden bleibt.
 
6. Gedächtnisstütze nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jenes Blatt (26) das Innere des Bucheinbandes einschließt, wobei jener Halter über den Einband des Buches gestreift wird und so zusätzlich als Schutzumschlag für das Buch dient.
 
7. Gedächtnisstütze nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jenes Blatt aus dem Buch herausgetrennt werden kann und jener Halter als Buchzeiger dienen kann.
 




Drawing