Field of application
[0001] The invention concerns a newspaper or magazine holder group. In the rest of the description
when we refer to newspapers and newspaper holder groups we also implicitly refer to
magazines and magazine holder groups.
Prior art
[0002] Newspaper holder groups are known that are made up of two portions, substantially
two rods of the same shape, applicable on to one of the sides of the newspaper, the
first at the first page, the other at the last page.
[0003] Usually, such rods are arranged along the long side of the newspaper.
[0004] The rods are usually mutually constrained with screw/nut groups through which adjustments
keep the newspaper locked.
[0005] These rods have a substantial thickness and a fair width; they prevent easy reading
because they make it impossible to read a vertical portion of all the pages adjacent
to the side on which they are arranged.
[0006] In particular, in the case of newspapers with writing in tiny characters, like for
example those with sales/purchase advertisements for goods or services, such a characteristic
makes it hard to read substantial portions, making it difficult to understand.
[0007] One alternative solution to the group described foresees the arrangement of the two
rods, the first along the folding line of the centre page inside the newspaper and
the other on the spine down the first page.
[0008] The problem of poor visibility of some parts of the newspaper is less serious in
this second solution than in the aforementioned one, but it still remains for the
first and central page; however, no improvement has been made as far as the difficulty
of reading very small print is concerned.
[0009] The purpose of the present invention is to provide a newspaper holder group that
allows an improved readability of the newspaper and an easy read of every part of
it, irrespective of the print size, in order to overcome the drawbacks of the prior
art.
Summary of the invention
[0010] The purpose indicated above is obtained by a newspaper or magazine holder group according
to what is described in claim 1.
[0011] The invention achieves important advantages:
- it is easy to assemble both as a support for the newspaper as well as a reading aid;
- it allows easy reading of even the smallest characters in any point of the newspaper.
[0012] Characteristics and further advantages of the invention shall become clearer from
the description, made below, of one of its embodiments given for indicating and not
limiting purposes with reference to the attached drawings.
Brief description of the drawings
[0013]
- In figure 1 a newspaper holder group according to the invention is shown.
- In figures 1b, 2 and 3 details of the group of figure 1 are shown.
Detailed description
[0014] In figure 1, a group 1, according to the invention is shown.
[0015] Such group 1 comprises two opposed portions 2a and 2b, both transparent; the group
is made to be applied to a newspaper so that the first portion 2a is arranged inside
of the newspaper along the folding line of the central page, whereas the other, 2b,
is positioned on the spine down the first page of the newspaper.
[0016] According to the invention, the two portions 2a, 2b both have semicircular sections;
as an example, the portion 2b is shown in figure 1b according to different views.
The portion 2a has the same shape as portion 2b but the diameter size is slightly
different; the inside portion 2a has a smaller sized diameter compared with the outer
one 2b, so as to avoid as much as possible the obscuring of the characters on the
central page close to the folding line and to also allow a better reading of the characters
in articles in the other pages when the pages are turned.
[0017] As can be seen from figure 1b, the portions 2a, 2b have a three dimensional semi-cylindrical
shape (i.e. obtained by cutting a cylinder along its vertical axis), from which the
semicircular section of the portions can be gathered.
[0018] The portions are paired, when they form the newspaper holder group, along their flat
side surfaces 12a, 12b.
[0019] The portions 2a and 2b are transparent and preferably made out of Plexiglass.
[0020] Locking means allow the inner portion 2a and the outer portion 2b to be mutually
constrained; such means are substantially sleeves, in particular a handle 6 with a
circular blind or through cavity 4, and a fitting 8 with a blind cavity 10, both easily
fitted onto the ends of the aforementioned portions; the handle 6 and the fitting
8, respectively shown in figures 2 and 3, are made from PVC, rubber, leather or more
generally from any plastic material. The handle 6 with a circular through cavity 4
can run along the newspaper holder 1 to an intermediate position between the two ends
that allows optimal locking of a newspaper with a spine length smaller than the standard
length of the newspaper holder group. The diameters of the cavities 4, 10 of the sleeves
6, 8 have a slightly larger size than the sum of the diameters of the two semicircular
portions 2a, 2b so as to allow the flow of air in between the two portions in which
the newspaper is placed.
[0021] According to the invention, at least one of the two opposed transparent semi-cylindrical
portions 2a, 2b functions as a magnifying glass.
[0022] An inscription written in tiny characters close to the spine of the newspaper can
therefore be enlarged and made clearly readable once the group 1 is mounted, providing
an effective and clearly visible means of advertising.
[0023] Indeed, many newspapers publish articles or inserts with very small sized characters
like for example classified advertisements, in order to save space and to minimise
the cost for the advertisers; such characters are difficult to read in particular,
but not only, by an elderly public.
[0024] The magnifying glass made from the two portions allows easy reading of the articles
along the entire pages of the newspaper. The group, indeed, can be easily dismantled
so as to separate the two portions from the sleeves, the portions being able to run
following the reading direction.
[0025] The magnifying glass provided is a valid alternative to reading glasses.
[0026] The newspaper holder group 1 is also equipped, according to the invention, with an
ultraluminous white LED bulb incorporated in to at least one of the two portions 2a,
2b and available in case of poor light conditions.
[0027] The group 1 can also be equipped with a portable scanner pen with a suitable chip
for reading and storing information that can be loaded onto an appropriate removable
memory able to be associated with the newspaper holder group through a USB port.
[0028] The portions 2a and 2b, can also be equipped with a luminous LED electronic display
with scrolling letters for displaying the latest agency news (e.g. ANSA...REUTERS
etc.) receivable through a suitable wireless connection.
[0029] Furthermore, the group 1 can be equipped with an integratable IPOD or, more generally,
with a music or multimedia file player readable from the aforementioned removable
memory.
[0030] In a second embodiment of the invention, the portions of the newspaper holder group
can be telescopic, i.e. comprising two parts that can run one inside the other, so
as make the group easier to transport.
[0031] In a third embodiment of the invention, the two portions can comprise a locking means
that, in this case, guarantees that one of the two ends of a portion is pivoted together
with the corresponding end of the other portion allowing the group to always be kept
in a single body.
[0032] A last embodiment foresees the presence of all the characteristics just described,
together, achieving the advantages of all of them.
[0033] From what has been described until now, it is easy to understand the operation of
the group according to the invention.
[0034] After finding a newspaper or magazine that has not been bound, the first portion
of the newspaper group is arranged inside the newspaper along the folding line of
the centre page, while the other is arranged along the spine of the first page of
the newspaper.
[0035] On the opposite ends of the portions, respectively on the upper and lower ends, the
handles and the fittings are fitted, to keep the portions in their mutual positions,
locking the newspaper contained inside of them.
[0036] In this way the newspaper can be leafed with ease, allowing almost the entirety of
the text printed on the newspaper to be easily read.
[0037] In case there is text along the spine of the first page, it will be enlarged, being
able to be used as an advertising space having a strong impact on the user.
[0038] For an easy read, the user dismantles the portions of the newspaper group taking
off the handle or fitting from the respective ends, and uses the two portions as a
reading aid arranging them one above the lines to be read and one under the page to
be read.
[0039] The two portions are reassembled at one end allowing a user to make the newspaper
holder group pass from top to bottom following the reading direction.
1. Newspaper or magazine holder group (1) comprising two opposed portions (2a, 2b), the
first (2a ) being positioned along the folding line of the centre page of the newspaper
and the second (2b) on the spine down the first page of the newspaper, the two portions
(2a, 2b) being kept in position through at least one locking means (6 ,8) so as to
ensure a flow of air in between them, characterised in that at least one of the two paired portions ( 2a, 2b ) is made from Plexiglas and has
a semicircular section providing, in addition to a support effect for the newspaper,
also a magnifying effect.
2. Group according to claim 1 wherein said portions (2a, 2b) are opposed on their flat
side surfaces 12a, 12b.
3. Group according to claims 1 or 2 wherein said locking means (6, 8) are arranged at
the ends of said opposed portions (2a, 2b).
4. Group according to one of claims 1 to 3 wherein said locking means (6, 8) comprise
removable sleeves.
5. Group according to claim 1 wherein said locking means comprise a pin that ensures
that one of the two ends of a portion is pivoted together with the corresponding end
of the other portion, allowing the group to always be kept in a single body.
6. Group according to one of claims 1 to 4 wherein said portions (2a, 2b) are telescopic.
7. Group according to claims 5 and 6 wherein said portions are telescopic and comprise
a pin that ensures that one of the two ends of a portion is pivoted together with
the corresponding end of the other portion.
8. Group according to one of the previous claims wherein said sleeves are made from PVC,
rubber, leather or more generically from any plastic material.
9. Group according to one of the previous claims wherein at least one said portion (2a,
2b) comprises an ultraluminous white LED bulb activatable in low light conditions.
10. Group according to one of the previous claims also comprising a portable scanner pen
with a suitable microprocessor for reading and storing information from the newspaper.
11. Group according to claim 10 wherein said information can be loaded onto a suitable
removable memory able to be associated with the newspaper holder group through a USB
port.
12. Group according to one of the previous claims wherein the portions (2a and 2b) are
also equipped with a luminous LED electronic display with scrolling letters to display
the latest agency news (e.g. ANSA...REUTERS ecc.ecc.) receivable through a suitable
wireless connection.
13. Group according to claim 11 or 12 comprising a player of music or multimedia files
readable from the aforementioned removable memory.
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. Newspaper or magazine holder group (1) comprising two opposed portions (2a, 2b),
the first (2a) suitable to be positioned along the folding line of the centre page
of the newspaper and the second (2b) on the spine down the first page of the newspaper,
the two portions (2a, 2b) suitable to be kept in position through at least one locking
means (6, 8) so as to ensure a flow of air in between them, wherein each of the two
paired portions (2a, 2b) is transparent, characterised in that each of the two paired portions (2a, 2b) has a semicircular section providing, in
addition to a support effect for the newspaper, also a magnifying effect.
2. Group according to claim 1 wherein said portions (2a, 2b) are opposed on their flat
side surfaces 12a, 12b.
3. Group according to claims 1 or 2 wherein said locking means (6, 8) are arranged at
the ends of said opposed portions (2a, 2b).
4. Group according to one of claims 1 to 3 wherein said locking means (6, 8) comprise
removable sleeves.
5. Group according to claim 1 wherein said locking means comprise a pin that ensures
that one of the two ends of a portion is pivoted together with the corresponding end
of the other portion, allowing the group to always be kept in a single body.
6. Group according to claim 4 wherein said sleeves are made from PVC, rubber, leather
or more generically from any plastic material.
7. Group according to one of the previous claims wherein at least one said portion (2a,
2b) comprises an ultraluminous white LED bulb activable in low light conditions.
8. Group according to one of the previous claims also comprising a portable scanner
pen with a suitable microprocessor for reading and storing information from the newspaper.
9. Group according to claim 8 wherein said information can be loaded onto a suitable
removable memory able to be associated with the newspaper holder group through a USB
port.
10. Group according to one of the previous claims wherein the portions (2a and 2b) are
also equipped with a luminous LED electronic display with scrolling letters to display
the latest agency news (e.g. ANSA...REUTERS etc.) receivable through a suitable wireless
connection.
11. Group according to claim 9 or 10 comprising a player of music or multimedia files
readable from the aforementioned removable memory.