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Book holder

a book holder and book technology, applied in the field of bookshelves, can solve the problems of limited attachment of conventional cases for carrying books, such as bibles, and achieve the effect of reducing the number of bookshelves

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-04-24
DUMAS LAKETA DELICIA
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Conventional cases for carrying books, such as Bibles, generally are limited to the attachment of the covers of the Bible to pockets in the case.

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[0017]FIGS. 5-11 provide a book holder 7 according to the present invention. The book holder 7 has a metal or polymeric female longitudinal frame member 10. The female frame member 10 is primarily shaped as an elongated rectangular box structure. The female frame member 10 has a height approximately ½″ or less and a width of approximately 1¼″. The female frame member 10 in the embodiment shown has a length of approximately 5½ inches long extending along a longitudinal axis 12.

[0018] Generally adjacent an extreme end 14 of the female frame member 10 is a transverse beam 16. The transverse beam 16 has a transverse slot 20. Extending through the transverse slot 20 is a stub portion 22 of a hook 24. Juxtaposing the stud portion 22 of the hook 24 is an inner screw on flange 26 and an outer flange 28. The hook 24 has a first portion 30 that extends generally along an axis 38 generally parallel with the axis 12. The hook 24 has a second portion 32 spaced from the first portion 30 extendin...

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Abstract

A book holder for holding a book within a range of lengths and thicknesses is provided. The book holder includes a first longitudinal frame member and a second longitudinal frame member adjustably slideably positioned with respect to the first frame member. A set of first and second spaced apart hooks are connected generally adjacent an extreme end of the frame members. At least one on the hooks on each frame member is generally being transversely positionally adjustable with respect to the connected frame member.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION [0001] The present application claims priority and the benefit of prior provisional U.S. Patent Application 60 / 817263 filed 28 Jun. 2006 Entitled “Purse and Case for Carrying a Book”,FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention relates generally to purses and cases for carrying books, such as Bibles, and more particularly, to an arrangement that facilitates the efficient carrying of a Bible or book, without damaging the book, and maintaining the book safely yet easily removably attached to the purse or case. DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART [0003] Conventional cases for carrying books, such as Bibles, generally are limited to the attachment of the covers of the Bible to pockets in the case. There generally is no room for additional materials, such as a writing pad, writing instrument, and pockets for miscellaneous items. There is a need, therefore, for an arrangement for caring a Bible that physically protects the Bible, provides a plurality of a...

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IPC IPC(8): A47B97/02
CPCA47B19/04
Inventor DUMAS, LAKETA DELICIA
Owner DUMAS LAKETA DELICIA
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