Patent classifications
B42F5/00
NSTRUMENT COMPONENT ORGANIZER
In some examples, an organizer may include a plurality of inserts. At least one insert of the plurality of inserts may include at least a front panel and an opposite back panel that form the at least one insert, and at least one instrument component disposed hi the at least one insert. The organizer may further include a binding mechanism that attaches the plurality of inserts.
PHONOGRAPH RECORD ALBUM PROTECTOR
An album protector includes a removable cover having first and second spaced-apart corner pockets and an elongated U-channel interconnecting the corner pockets. The corner pockets are configured to receive and protect respective corners of an album, and the U-channel is configured to receive and protect an edge of the album. Each corner pocket is generally triangular and forms a right angle defined by a channel side and an album side, and a diagonal side opposite the right angle. The album side of each corner pocket extends perpendicular to the U-channel, and has a length which is less than 50 percent of a total length of the removable cover measured from the right angle of the first corner pocket to the right angle of the second corner pocket.
Apparatus and methods for attaching objects to trees
Devices and methods for attaching objects to living trees. Various forms of the devices employ a cable that is sized to be wrapped around a circumference of a portion of the living tree and engaged by at least one friction generating member to retain the cable attached to the portion of the living tree without human intervention until another circumference of the portion of the living tree exceeds a length of the cable to enable the cable to automatically disengage the portion of the living tree without the human intervention.
Apparatus and methods for attaching objects to trees
Devices and methods for attaching objects to living trees. Various forms of the devices employ a cable that is sized to be wrapped around a circumference of a portion of the living tree and engaged by at least one friction generating member to retain the cable attached to the portion of the living tree without human intervention until another circumference of the portion of the living tree exceeds a length of the cable to enable the cable to automatically disengage the portion of the living tree without the human intervention.
Multi-Layer Double Stick Layered Pad
A multi-layer pad of double-sided adhesive sheet material with individual pull-tabs. A method of making an adhesive sheet product may comprise: providing a first double-sided adhesive sheet having a first pull tab and a first adhesive strength on one side of the first double-sided adhesive sheet and a second adhesive strength on the other side of the first double-sided adhesive sheet; providing a second double-sided adhesive sheet having a second pull tab and a first adhesive strength on one side of the second double-sided sheet and a second adhesive strength on the other side of the second double-sided sheet; adhering the first double-sided adhesive sheet to the second double-sided sheet such that side with the second adhesive strength of the first double-sided adhesive sheet contacts the side with the first adhesive strength of the second double-sided adhesive sheet and such that the second pull tab is offset from the first pull tab; whereby a multi-layer double-sided adhesive pad is formed whereby the first double-sided adhesive sheet may be removed from the second double-sided adhesive sheet with the use of the first pull tab to expose the side having the first adhesive strength of the second double-sided adhesive sheet.
Board book photo album
A board book album having stiff pages constructed from layers of white board material and having “hidden pockets,” each pocket holding two photographs, back-to-back, that are framed in die cutout openings in each page. Spacers to which the backs of the spreads forming the pages are glued allow each page to accommodate the thickness of the photographs without damaging the outer binding. Each photograph is protected by a piece of clear plastic. Each page can have a small concave notch along its unbound edge in order to allow a user to turn the pages more easily. The cover can have a frame attached thereto for holding a photograph. The album is sturdy enough to be handled by a small child without the photographs being damaged.
Board book photo album
A board book album having stiff pages constructed from layers of white board material and having “hidden pockets,” each pocket holding two photographs, back-to-back, that are framed in die cutout openings in each page. Spacers to which the backs of the spreads forming the pages are glued allow each page to accommodate the thickness of the photographs without damaging the outer binding. Each photograph is protected by a piece of clear plastic. Each page can have a small concave notch along its unbound edge in order to allow a user to turn the pages more easily. The cover can have a frame attached thereto for holding a photograph. The album is sturdy enough to be handled by a small child without the photographs being damaged.
Point of sale display of greeting cards or scrapbooks with adjacent display of affixable media having scannable website addresses
A system for personalizing printed cards or scrapbooks with web-based links comprises a point of sale display of greeting cards or scrapbooks and a plurality of affixable media. Each of the affixable media comprise a scannable code and a description of the online content that will be displayed when the code is scanned by a recipient. A purchaser is able to create a personalized card or scrapbook by selecting a card or scrapbook from the point of sale display, selecting a scannable code based on its associated description, and then affixing the selected scannable code to the selected card or scrapbook, thereby creating a personalized card or scrapbook that directs the recipient to online content chosen by the purchaser from the set of options provided by the various affixable media.
Key Organization Apparatus and Method of Use
An apparatus and method for the organization of keys using sheets of thin, durable material that have storage pockets for keys and labels with key identification information. The key organization apparatus organizes keys in one physical place by labeling pockets for keys and is easily transportable and stored. The key organization apparatus greatly eases the transition of transferring a set of keys from one person to another, such as a buyer and seller of a house or business.