Patent classifications
B42P2201/00
HOLDER OPTIMIZED FOR VIEWING AND BROWSING DISPLAY CONTENT, A DIVIDER, AND METHODS OF MANUFATURING SAID HOLDER
A holder for display content is described. The display holder includes a main section, a first side panel, and a second side panel. The main section provides a base, a back panel, and a front panel. The back panel protrudes from a back edge of the base. The front panel protrudes from a front edge of the. The first side panel is attached to a first edge of the main section and the second side panel is attached to a second edge of the main section. The main section, the first side panel, and the second side panel define a recess for receiving the display content. A plurality of dividers are provided that securely fit the width of the main section receiving the display content.
Receipt holder device
A receipt holder device is disclosed herein including an organizer portfolio including a front-cover, at least one card holder, a storage compartment, a rear-cover, a first-clip, a first-elastic-fastener, a second-clip, and a second-elastic-fastener. The front-cover and the rear-cover of the organizer portfolio are hingedly connected and configured to open and close to access contents within the organizer portfolio. The organizer portfolio includes two or more columns for securing and organizing receipts within. Business cards and other items are also organized and stored within providing a waterproof personal day planner and tax receipt organizer.
Weight loss journal and method of use
A journal book including wet erase pages releasably bound between a front cover and a back cover. The back cover includes an extension extending past the pages and beyond a corresponding front edge of the front cover. A pen catch is formed in the extension to hold a wet erase pen to the journal, adjacent to the pages opposite a binding. The pen is clipped on the pen catch with a portion of the extension between a pen clip and a pen body.
WEIGHT LOSS JOURNAL AND METHOD OF USE
A journal book including wet erase pages releasably bound between a front cover and a back cover. The back cover includes an extension extending past the pages and beyond a corresponding front edge of the front cover. A pen catch is formed in the extension to hold a wet erase pen to the journal, adjacent to the pages opposite a binding. The pen is clipped on the pen catch with a portion of the extension between a pen clip and a pen body.
RECEIPT HOLDER DEVICE
A receipt holder device is disclosed herein including an organizer portfolio including a front-cover, at least one card holder, a storage compartment, a rear-cover, a first-clip, a first-elastic-fastener, a second-clip, and a second-elastic-fastener. The front-cover and the rear-cover of the organizer portfolio are hingedly connected and configured to open and close to access contents within the organizer portfolio. The organizer portfolio includes two or more columns for securing and organizing receipts within. Business cards and other items are also organized and stored within providing a waterproof personal day planner and tax receipt organizer.
HOLDER OPTIMIZED FOR VIEWING AND BROWSING DISPLAY CONTENT AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING SAID HOLDER
A holder for display content is described. The display holder includes a main section, a first side panel, and a second side panel. The main section provides a base, a back panel, and a front panel. The back panel protrudes from a back edge of the base at an angle between about 45 degrees and about 70 degrees. The front panel protrudes from a front edge of the base and is at least 67% shorter than the back panel. The first side panel is attached to a first edge of the main section and the second side panel is attached to a second edge of the main section. The main section, the first side panel, and the second side panel define a recess for receiving the display content.
Chapter Chambers: Thematic Book Integrated Compartmentalized
A chapter-synchronized item-dispensing system is disclosed. The device includes a main housing, a book retention slot, multiple chapter access doors, and an internal item-holder assembly that stores and aligns thematic items with corresponding book chapters. The retention slot secures a book without interfering with internal components. Each access door opens to a dedicated compartment, allowing readers to retrieve chapter-specific items sequentially as they progress through the narrative. The internal assembly features a compartmentalized tray with alignment structures that maintain accurate positioning between compartments and doors, preventing item displacement during handling. The system accommodates various materials, door mechanisms, tray layouts, and thematic designs, supporting customizable, refillable, or single-use formats. By combining book storage, controlled chapter-based access, and reliable item retention in a unified structure, the invention enhances reader engagement and offers a flexible platform for authors, publishers, and merchandise creators.