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The invention in which an exclusive right and privilege is claimed is:
1. A combination book and three-dimensional sculpture system, including:
a bifurcated three-dimensional sculpture including a first
three-dimensional portion and a second three-dimensional portion, said
first and second three-dimensional portions defining between them a
plurality of pairs of mating, substantially adjacent circumferential
edges;
means for hingedly fastening together said first and second sculpture
three-dimensional portions at one pair of said mating, substantially
adjacent, circumferential edges so that said first and second
three-dimensional sculpture portions can be either closed, or pivoted away
from one another to create a space therein-in-between; and
one or more printed or printable sheet, between said bifurcated first and
second sculpture portions, each of said one or more sheet having marginal
edges, one said marginal edge of each said one or more sheet being in
substantial registration with, and also connected in combination with said
hingedly fastening means, and wherein further the marginal dimensions of
said one or more sheet and the marginal dimensions of said sculpture are
selected, such that when said first and second three-dimensional portions
of said sculpture are in their closed position, said one or more sheets
are not readily discernible; whereby said system provides at least a first
position, in which said sculpture is closed and appears to be a
substantially continuous, monolithic three-dimensional object, and a
second position in which said first and second three-dimensional sculpture
portions are pivoted away from one another at said hingedly fastening
means, so that said sculpture is open and reveals and makes accessible
said one or more sheet connected in combination between said first and
second portions of said sculpture.
2. The combination book and sculpture of claim 1 wherein the said one or
more sheet is substantially flat.
3. The combination book and sculpture of claim 1 wherein there is more than
one sheet, and wherein said sheets are hingedly bound together at one of
their said marginal edges, said bound marginal edges of said sheets being
in registration with and connected to said means for hingedly fastening
together said first and second portions of said sculpture.
4. The combination book and sculpture of claim 3 wherein there is at least
a first sheet and a last sheet, said first sheet and said last sheet each
having an outer surface, and wherein said first and second portions of
said sculpture each have an inner surface, and wherein further said outer
surface of said first sheet is connected to said inner surface of said
first portion of said sculpture and said outer surface of said last sheet
is connected to said inner surface of said second portion of said
sculpture.
5. The combination book and sculpture of claim 4 wherein said first and
last sheets constitute at least a portion of said means for hingedly
fastening together said first and second portions of said sculpture.
6. The combination book and sculpture of claim 4 wherein said first and
last sheets constitute substantially the entire means for hingedly
fastening together said first and second sculptured portions.
7. The combination book and sculpture of claim 1 wherein said means for
hingedly fastening together said first and second sculptured portions is a
hinge which is substantially external to said sculptured portions, and
wherein said hinge is connected to one said pair of mating circumferential
edges of said first portion and said second portion of said sculpture.
8. The combination book and sculpture of claim 7 wherein said hinge is
composed of substantially flexible web material.
9. The combination book and sculpture of claim 8 wherein said flexible web
material of said hinge is an extension of said one or more sheet.
10. The combination book and sculpture of claim 1, wherein the marginal
dimensions of said one or more sheet and of the sculpture are selected
such that the edges of said one or more sheet are substantially
encompassed by said circumferential edges of said first and second
portions of said sculpture, whereby said sheets are substantially hidden
when said first and second portions of said sculpture are in their closed
position.
11. The combination book and sculpture of claim 1, wherein said first and
second portions of said sculptures are substantially equal in size, each
portion constituting about one half of said sculpture, by size.
12. The combination book and sculpture of claim 11, wherein said sculpture
is substantially bilaterally symmetrical, and bifurcated along the plane
of symmetry of the sculpture.
13. The combination book and sculpture of claim 1, wherein said one or more
sheet is composed of water resistant material.
14. The combination book and sculpture of claim 1 wherein closure means are
provided for holding said first and second three-dimensional portions of
said sculpture in their closed position.
15. A combination book and three-dimensional sculpture system, including in
combination:
a bifurcated three-dimensional sculpture including a first
three-dimensional portion and a second three-dimensional portion, said
first and second three-dimensional portions each having a plurality of
substantially mating circumferential edges;
means for hingedly binding together one portion of said substantially
mating circumferential edges of each of said first and second
three-dimensional sculpture portions so that said first and second
portions can be either closed or pivoted away from one another to create a
space there-in-between; and
included, in combination between said bifurcate d first and second
portions, one or more printed or printable sheet, said one or more sheet
having marginal edges, one said marginal edge of said one or more sheet
being in substantial registration with said hingedly bound edge of said
first and second portions of said sculpture are pivoted away from one
another at said hingedly binding means, said one or more sheet can be
accessed, and wherein further the marginal dimensions of said one or more
sheets and the marginal dimensions of said sculpture are selected such,
that when said first and second portions of said sculpture are in their
closed position, that at least a portion of the edges of said one or more
sheet, including the bound edge of said one or more sheet, are in
substantial registration with said adjacent outer circumferential surfaces
of said first and second portions of said sculpture, whereby said marginal
edges of said one or more sheet form a portion of the surface of said
sculpture and are not readily discernible; whereby said system provides at
least a first position, in which said sculpture is closed and appears to
be a substantially continuous, monolithic three-dimensional object, and a
second position, in which said first and second three -dimensional
sculpture portions are pivoted away from one another at said hingedly
binding means so that said sculpture is open and reveals said one or more
sheet between said first and second portions of said sculpture.
16. The combination book and sculpture of claim 15 wherein said bound edge
of said one or more sheet is in substantial registration with said means
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to books, and particularly to books which
also have combined utility as three dimensional sculptures. More
particularly, the present invention relates to three-dimensional
sculptures which are in the form of toys and which include books within
their bodies. It also relates to books having three-dimensional
entertainment and sculptural features.
2. Description of the Prior Art
It is sometimes difficult to interest young children in reading books. The
prior art has addressed this problem by incorporating entertainment
features into children's books to enhance the child's enjoyment, or by
designing the books so that they are visually attractive and have
eye-catching features. Such entertainment features have comprised, for
example, pop-up figures, puppets or other items which are attached to or
coordinated with a book. These entertainment features, however, are
sometimes damaged or separated from the book during normal use. Such
damage or separation may thereby cause the book to lose its interest and
attractiveness to the child. Similarly educational books which provide
instruction utilizing three-dimensional materials which are separate and
distinct from the printed teaching and instructional materials are known
in the art. However, because the three-dimensional portions are separate,
they have the disadvantage that the instructions or the educational
portion may be lost or misplaced from the three-dimensional portion, and
thus render that portion substantially useless.
Substantially two dimensional books which are sculpted along their edges to
represent an item or character are also known in the prior art. For
example, in the prior art, U.S. Des. Pat. No. 143,943 and U.S. Pat. No.
4,597,743 teach and disclose substantially two-dimensional books in which
the outside edges of an otherwise substantially flat book are shaped to
represent a character or an item. In fact, U.S. Pat. No. 4,597,943
discloses books in the form of substantially two-dimensional wheeled
vehicles having simulated wheel wells disposed adjacent the bottom edge of
the book, and with three-dimensional wheels rotatably cantilever mounted
at each of the simulated wheel wells. However, in this prior art patent,
while the wheels themselves are three-dimensional, the wheels do not
include any printed page portions, while the portion of the book which
includes the printed pages is substantially flat and two-dimensional.
There is also in the prior art, U.S. Pat. No. 4,120,100 which teaches an
educational book having especially configured printed pages. As the book
is opened the pages may be folded, connected and assembled so that upon
final completion of the book an outline representation of an overall
three-dimensional geometric object has been formed. However, the normal
configuration provided by this book, as it is read, is two-dimensional,
and after the three-dimensional object has been formed the pages of the
book cannot be readily accessed for reading. Similar prior art patents
which may be pertinent to this invention are: U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,333,162;
2,354,381; and 3,248,806.
Also in the prior art, U.S. Pat. No. 4,487,590 discloses two-dimensional
children's books in which there are structural openings adjacent to the
edges of the book. The printed matter depicts a scene and a steering wheel
adjacent to the openings so that a child can place his fingers through
those openings as if to grasp the steering wheel. This prior art, while
providing some play or toy features, includes no substantial
three-dimensional or sculptural features.
Therefore, there is a perceived need in the art for books which incorporate
and combine three-dimensional structural features which permit the book to
also function as a sculpture, and in certain instances take the form of a
toy which can maintain a child's interest over a long period of time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to overcome the prior
art deficiencies detailed above.
A further object of the invention is to provide a three-dimensional
sculpture including, in combination, a book.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a combination book
and three-dimensional sculpture.
Another object of the present invention is to provide, in combination, a
three-dimensional toy which includes in combination a book which may be
readily opened to reveal printed text on pages within the toy.
The objects of the present invention are accomplished by the provision of a
three-dimensional sculpture which is substantially bifurcated. The
sculpture is then hingedly bound together along one marginal edge of said
bifurcation. The bifurcated and bound sculpture thus provides a first
position in which said bifurcated sculpture is closed and appears to be
nothing more than a sculpture, and a second position in which said
sculpture is opened along its hinged binding to reveal the space between
its bifurcated portions. Now, according to the preferred practice of the
present invention, there is included in combination within the space
between said bifurcated portions of the sculpture, one or more printed or
printable substantially flat sheets or pages. Where there is more than one
sheet, the sheets are also bound together along one marginal edge. In
preferred embodiments the bound edge of the sheets, or one edge of the
single sheet if there is only one sheet, is substantially in registration
with the bound edge of the bifurcated sculpture, and is hingedly bound
together therewith. Thereby, in accordance with the practice of the
present invention, when the sculpture is in its opened position the
included sheet or sheets are accessible. When the sculpture is in its
closed position the sheet or sheets are either an integral part of the
surface of the sculpture or are hidden from view. In either event, when
the sculpture is in its closed position, the sheets and are not accessible
and the sculpture appears to be no more than a three-dimensional item.
As used herein and in the discussion of the prior art, the term
"two-dimensional" does not mean an item which has only two dimensions in
the geometric sense, but rather is intended to mean an item or article
which encloses one or more flat sheet and which is substantially flat on
at least the two opposed surfaces which are parallel to the enclosed sheet
or sheets. By contrast, the term "three-dimensional," as used herein, is
intended to mean an item or article which encloses one or more flat sheet,
which item or article may be flat on one or more side, but which does not
have a pair of opposed flat sides which are parallel to the enclosed
sheets or sheets.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the three-dimensional sculpture
may be that of a character or other item depicted in a story and/or in
pictures included as printed matter on the sheets that are combined with
the sculpture. The reader, therefore, can imagine herself or himself as
having real three-dimensional contact with a character or with some other
item set forth in the printed matter on the sheets.
In the practice of the present invention the dimensions of the sheets and
of the sculpture are selected such that when the sculpture is in irs
closed position the sheets are not substantially discernible and the
sculpture appears to be nothing more than a three-dimensional object. In
one such embodiment the edges of the sheets, including the bound edges of
the sheets, are in substantial registration with the adjacent outer
surfaces of the sculpture. In such an embodiment, the edges of the sheets
will form a portion of the surface of the sculpture. In another embodiment
the sheets are substantially completely encompassed between and within the
bifurcated halves of the sculpture and form no substantial part of the
surface of the sculpture.
A child's book with such three-dimensional sculpture features and in the
form of a toy should be rugged and durable. It is also seen that the
system of the present invention comprises the concept of combining a
conventional book with a toy, thereby altering the traditional perception
of each as having a separate function.
For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the present
invention, reference should be made to the following derailed description
taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying drawings illustrate complete preferred embodiments of the
present invention according to the best modes presently conceived for the
practical application of the principles thereof, and in which:
FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a combination book and fanciful fish
sculpture in a closed position, according to one mode of the invention,
for use as a sculpture or as a toy fish; and
FIG. 2 is a slightly reduced, isometric, top view of the combination book
and sculpture of FIG. 1, with the two portions of the sculpture in an open
position in which the sheets within the sculpture are accessible for
viewing and reading.
FIG. 3 is a slightly reduced, isometric, bottom view of the combination
book and sculpture of FIG. 1 in an open position.
FIG. 4 is a slightly reduced, isometric, exploded top view of the
combination book and sculpture of FIG. 1 showing the two bifurcated
portions of the sculpture and a number of intermediate bound sheets.
FIG. 5 is an isometric, bottom view of a modified form of a combination
book and sculpture according to the present invention, in which the
bifurcated portions of the sculpture are bound together in a different
way, and in which the sheets are sized to be completely encompassed by the
bifurcated portions when they are in their closed position.
Now, referring to FIG. 1, there is shown an isometric view of a
three-dimensional sculpture in the form of a fanciful toy fish, generally
2. As shown in FIG. 1, fish 2 is a combination book and sculpture, in a
closed position, for use as a sculpture or as a toy.
As shown most clearly in the exploded view of FIG. 4, sculpture 2 is
divided or substantially bifurcated into a first half 4, and a second half
6, with a plurality of conventionally bound sheets, generally 8,
there-in-between. As used herein, the term "half" or "halves", may mean
either equal or unequal portions. In many instances the sculpture will
have bilateral symmetry, and the bifurcation of the sculpture may be most
easily and effectively accomplished along the plane of symmetry so that
each half or portion is of about equal size.
First half 4 has an inner surface 14 and adjacent peripheral edge 24, while
second half 6 has an inner surface 16 and adjacent peripheral edge 26. The
first half 4 and the second half 6 of sculpture 2 are bound together along
their pair of adjacent peripheral edges 24 and 26, respectively, by bound
sheets 8. It will be noted that bound sheets 8 include a plurality of
sheets, including a first sheet 34 and a last sheet 36. In the embodiment
shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, bound sheets 8 are used to accomplish the binding
of first half 4 to second half 6 by securing or adhering outer surface of
outer sheet 34 to inner surface 24 of first half 4 and the outer surface
of sheet 36 to inner surface 26 of second half 6. Thus, bound sheets 8
serve to hingedly fasten sculpted halves 4 and 6 together as an integral
unit.
The thus bound, bifurcated sculpture 2 is capable of providing a first
position, as shown in FIG. 1, in which said sculpture is closed and thus
appears to be nothing more than a three-dimensional sculpture, in this
case a fanciful toy fish. The bound, bifurcated sculpture 2 is also
capable of providing a second general position, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3,
in which the bifurcated halves 4 and 6 of said sculpture are opened at
their hinged connection to reveal the space there-in-between. Included in
combination, within the space between said bifurcated halves 4 and 6, is
one or more printable, substantially flat sheet, generally 8. Where there
is more than one sheet, as shown in FIGS. 1 through 4, sheets 8 may be
secured together along one of their common marginal edges using
conventional binding techniques such as stitching and gluing. In the
preferred embodiment shown, the bound edges of the sheets 8 are in
substantial registration with, and carry the form of adjacent inner edges
24 and 26 of bifurcated sculpture 2, and are substantially bound together
therewith. Thereby, in accordance with the practice of the present
invention, when the sculpture is in its open position, as shown in FIGS. 2
and 3, bound sheets 8 are accessible. When sculpture 2 is in its closed
position, as shown in FIG. 1, the edges of sheets 8, including the bound
edges are in substantial registration with the adjacent outer surfaces of
halves 4 and 6 of the sculpture. Thus, in the embodiment shown in FIGS.
1-4, the edges of sheets 8 are in substantial registration with the
adjacent circumferential surfaces of the sculpted halves, to thereby form
an integral portion of the surface of sculpture 2. Thus, when sculpture 2
is in its closed position, sheets 8 are hidden and are not accessible so
that sculpture 2 appears to be no more than a three-dimensional sculpture,
in this case a fanciful toy fish.
Now, referring to FIG. 5, there is shown an isometric, bottom view of a
modified form of a combination book and sculpture according to the present
invention. In this modified embodiment the sheets within the sculpture are
bound to bifurcated halves 4 and 6 of the sculpture in a different manner
than in the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2 and 3. The first half 4 and the
second half 6 of sculpture 2 are bound together, along their adjacent
peripheral edges, 24 and 26 respectively, by hinge strip 52 which extends
along substantially flat bottom portions 54 and 56, respectively. Hinge
strip 52 is preferably a flexible web, and may also be an extension of one
or more sheet. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 5, the dimensions of the
sculpted halves and of the sheets have been designed so that the sheets
are substantially completely encompassed by the circumferential edges of
the sculpted halves, instead of having the sheets in substantial
registration with the adjacent circumferential surfaces of the sculpted
halves. Thus, in this embodiment also, when sculpture 2 is in its closed
position, the bound sheets are hidden and are not accessible so that
sculpture 2 appears to be no more than a three-dimensional sculpture, in
this case a fanciful toy fish.
The sculptures of the present invention may be made by using any number of
conventional and art known techniques and materials. In most instances the
materials will be chosen to produce relatively light weight durable
sculptures. Where the sculptures are intended for use by children as toys,
consideration will be given to using materials which are resistant to
breakage, water, dirt and grease, and which will even be capable of being
cleaned and/or immersed in water. Therefore some materials of choice for
such sculptures will include plastic or wood. Another useful material,
which has the benefit of being inexpensive and easily produced is paper
mache' including a plaster-of-paris base. Of course, any other suitable
material can be used to form the sculpture. When the sculpture is intended
to have utility as a toy, what ever material is chosen for the sculpture
will also be selected so as to be non-toxic. The sculpture may be solid,
or, in order to reduce its weight it may be hollow. The exterior of the
sculpture may remain as it is produced, unpainted and undecorated, but it
may also be painted or decorated.
The individual pages, are designed so as to be easily die-cut and printed
with the appropriate educational material thereon before they are combined
with the book in order to avoid excessive manufacturing or printing costs.
The pages may also be printed first and then die-cut, the order of the
manufacturing process being relatively immaterial. However, the individual
pages will be designed so that they can be readily manufactured utilizing
economical art known mass printing and production techniques.
Sheers or pages 8 within the sculpture may be composed of any substantially
flat printable material, including, for example paper, from ordinary
weight to heavy cardboard, and even wood, in some embodiments of the
device. Also, water resistant plastic materials and plastic impregnated
cloth materials may be used to form the sheets or pages. Plastics and
cardboard are of course particularly attractive choices when the sculpture
will be in the form of a toy intended for use by a child.
The outermost sheets 34 and 36 of binding hinge 52 may be adhered to the
sculpture by means of adhesive or by mechanical fastening means. When the
sculpture is molded from plastic, the sheets may even be molded in place
between the sculptured halves. However, in the preferred practice of the
present invention, the book pages are bound first and then have the
exterior sculpture adhered or otherwise connected to them.
The sculpture is most effectively designed with the hinged portion carried
by a substantially flat or slightly concave base surface, so that the
sheet or sheets are at an angle normal to the base. This structure is
preferred, since when the base surface rests on a supporting surface
pressure is exerted on halves 4 and 6 of the sculpture to cause the
book/sculpture to assume its closed position, without the need to use any
closure device. However, in other instances closure means 62, at the edges
of the sculpted halves and/or at the edges of the sheets which are opposed
to the hinge, are provided so that the sculpture may be fastened closed.
Closure means 62 may be, for example hook and loop material known as
Velcro, or snaps or other art known closure means. Closure means 62 may
also include magnetic or magnetically attracted material. Alternatively,
pages 8 may be composed either along their edges or in their entirety of
magnetic material which, when closed, will cause the sculpted halves and
pages to maintain their closed position. It will also be possible to use
any convenient standard hardware to latch halves 4 and 6 together.
It is therefore seen that the present invention overcomes the deficiencies
of the known prior art books which included three-dimensional features and
accomplishes the objects of the present invention. This is done by
providing a three-dimensional sculpture including a book. This is further
accomplished by providing a combination book and three-dimensional
sculpture. Additionally, the present invention provides a
three-dimensional toy which includes in combination a book which may be
readily opened to reveal printed text on sheets within the toy.
While the embodiment shown illustrates a combination book and
three-dimensional sculpture in the form of a fish, other embodiments in
the form of other three-dimensional objects are intended to be equivalent
thereto. Furthermore, although the system of the present invention is
designed to function both as a book and as a toy, it may also be
distributed and sold as a toy alone, or as a book alone.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with
reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those
skilled in the art that the foregoing and other modifications or changes
in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit
and scope of the invention as claimed, except as precluded by the prior
art.
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