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[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/269,396, filed Feb. 20, 2001.
[0002] The present invention relates to a bookend and, more particularly, a multi-part bookend with an extendable portion to allow for e.g., note or envelope retention.
[0003] It is well known to provide bookends comprising a pair of generally-L-shaped members made of a sheet metal material. One leg of the L is placed under the books or the other materials that are to be held between the bookends, and the space between the two bookends can be varied to accommodate different volumes of material to be held therebetween.
[0004] Bookends of this type are advantageous because they are lightweight, take up little shelf or desk-top space, and are relatively inexpensive to make. However, such bookholders or bookends are frequently used in areas with limited space. In particular, when used on a desktop, the user may have other notes, envelopes, or the like that also need to be neatly stored. While a separate letter rack could be used, this takes up additional desktop space and can quickly lead to overcrowding of the desk. Additionally, most envelope or letter holders are of a fixed size, thus limiting their versatility.
[0005] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a bookend that provides for both holding books or similar materials, and as a holder for miscellaneous notes or envelopes.
[0006] It is a further object of the present invention to provide such a bookend system that is economical and simple in its manufacture.
[0007] These objects, as well as others that will become apparent upon reference to the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, are accomplished by a bookend system that has first and second relatively moveable members. Each moveable member has a substantially planar vertical surface for engaging objects to be held therebetween and a horizontal leg. The horizontal leg of the first member has a central open are with opposed parallel interior edges which receive the horizontal leg of the second member, which has interfitting opposed parallel edges. The adjacent edges of the first member and the second member are connected by at least one joiner that slidably captures the parallel edges.
[0008] The joiner may take the configuration of an I-beam, having upper and lower flanges joined together by a central web. In such an embodiment, the opposed parallel edges of the first and second members are captured in a slot formed between the flanges of the joiner.
[0009] In addition, the vertical leg of the first member can have a central open area which receives the vertical leg of the second member, thus allowing the first and second members to nest with their vertical legs being substantially co-planar.
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[0023] The bookend
[0024] In keeping with one aspect of the invention, the first and second members
[0025] In keeping with another aspect of the present invention, the first and second members
[0026] To more securely maintain the proper relationship between the first member
[0027] The space
[0028] The sliders/joiners
[0029] The sliders/joiners
[0030] Thus, the inventive bookend provides for at least three specific use configurations. First, the bookend
[0031] Second, the first member
[0032] Third, the second member
[0033] Thus, a bookend has been provided that meets all of the objects of the present invention. Though the invention has been described in terms of a preferred embodiment, there is no intent to limit it to the same, instead, the invention is defined by the following claims.