Book support assembly
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1. Apparatus for supporting books or like articles;
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first end member including an abutment surface for supportably abutting such article, base surface extending perpendicular to said abutment surface and a butt edge defined at the intersecting edges of said abutment surface and said base surface;
second end member including an abutment surface normally disposed in opposed relation to said abutment surface of said first member for supportably abutting articles therebetween, said second end member being movable relative to said first end member for adjusting the spacing between said abutment surfaces; and
wherein said second end member includes a base surface extending perpendicular to said abutment surface of said second end member and a butt edge defined at the intersecting edges of said abutment surface and said base surface;
at least a first cord member in a normally relaxed state extending between said first end member and said second end member, said cord member intertying said first end member and said second end member to limit the distance to which said second end member is movable away from said first end member;
manually operated spindle means associated with said first end member for electively and alternately winding said cord member about a bar member of said spindle means and unwinding said cord member,a dowel accepting recess defined in said base surface of said first end member, said recess piercing said base surface at an acute angle;
a dowel accepting recess defined in said base surface of said second end member, said recess piercing said base surface at an acute angle; and
a dowel comprising a first end removably inserted into said dowel accepting recess of said first end member and a second end removably inserted into said dowel accepting recess of said second end member,whereby said butt edges of said first and second end members are in near abutment and said abutment surfaces of said first and second end members define an obtuse angle therebetween when said dowel is in place with both said ends of said dowel inserted in the respective dowel accepting recesses thus defining a lectern type book support, and whereby winding of said cord member to a point of tension in said cord member maintains said dowel in place.
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Abstract
A book support assembly comprises a system of adjustable bookends including two end members connected together by a relaxed cord which cord is adjustable in length by use of a manually operated mechanical windlass device. The book support assembly is convertable from bookends to a lectern.
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1. Apparatus for supporting books or like articles;
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first end member including an abutment surface for supportably abutting such article, base surface extending perpendicular to said abutment surface and a butt edge defined at the intersecting edges of said abutment surface and said base surface; second end member including an abutment surface normally disposed in opposed relation to said abutment surface of said first member for supportably abutting articles therebetween, said second end member being movable relative to said first end member for adjusting the spacing between said abutment surfaces; and
wherein said second end member includes a base surface extending perpendicular to said abutment surface of said second end member and a butt edge defined at the intersecting edges of said abutment surface and said base surface;at least a first cord member in a normally relaxed state extending between said first end member and said second end member, said cord member intertying said first end member and said second end member to limit the distance to which said second end member is movable away from said first end member; manually operated spindle means associated with said first end member for electively and alternately winding said cord member about a bar member of said spindle means and unwinding said cord member, a dowel accepting recess defined in said base surface of said first end member, said recess piercing said base surface at an acute angle; a dowel accepting recess defined in said base surface of said second end member, said recess piercing said base surface at an acute angle; and a dowel comprising a first end removably inserted into said dowel accepting recess of said first end member and a second end removably inserted into said dowel accepting recess of said second end member, whereby said butt edges of said first and second end members are in near abutment and said abutment surfaces of said first and second end members define an obtuse angle therebetween when said dowel is in place with both said ends of said dowel inserted in the respective dowel accepting recesses thus defining a lectern type book support, and whereby winding of said cord member to a point of tension in said cord member maintains said dowel in place.
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2. Apparatus for supporting books or like articles, comprising:
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first end member including an article abutting surface for supportably abutting such article; second end member including an article abutting surface normally disposed in opposed relation to said surface of said first end member for supportably abutting articles therebetween; said second end member being movable relative to said first end member for adjusting the spacing between said surfaces; manually operated spindle assembly mounted to said first end member, said spindle assembly including an elongated bar member rotatable about its longitudinal axis, cord gripping means associated with said bar member for gripping a cord to be wound about said bar member, a crankhead connected to said bar member, and support means for supporting said bar member in rotatable fashion; and a cord system intertying said first end member and said second end member to limit the distance to which said second end member is movable away from said first end member, said cord system including a first, normally relaxed cord element extending from said second end member to said first end member and to said cord gripping means of said spindle assembly and a second, normally relaxed cord element extending from said second end member to said first end member and to said cord gripping means, whereby turning of said crankhead in a first direction rotates said bar member about its elongated axis and simultaneously winds said first and second cord elements about said bar member to decrease the distance to which said second end member is movable away from said first end member, and turning of said crankhead in a second direction rotates said bar member and unwinds said first and second cord elements from said bar member to increase the distance to which said second end member is movable away from said first end member. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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5. Apparatus for supporting books or like articles, comprising:
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first end member including an article abutting surface for supportably abutting such article; second end member including an article abutting surface normally disposed in opposed relation to said surface of said first end member for supportably abutting articles therebetween; said second end member being movable relative to said first end member for adjusting the spacing between said surfaces; elongated bar member mounted on said first end member; support means for supporting said bar member in a rotatable fashion, said bar member being supported rotatable about its longitudinal axis; crankhead connected to said bar member; cord accepting bore formed in said bar member and extending through said bar member at an angle to the longitudinal axis of said bar member; normally relaxed cord member intertying said first end member and said second end member to limit the distance to which said second end member is movable away from said first end member, said cord member passing from said second end member to said first end member and back to said second end member, after passing through said cord accepting bore of said bar member mounted on said first end member; whereby turning of said crankhead in a first direction rotates said bar member about its longitudinal axis, twists said cord member passing through said cord accepting bore and winds said cord member from two directions about said bar member to decrease the distance to which said second end member is movable away from said first end member, and turning of said crankhead in a second direction rotates said bar member and unwinds said cord member from said bar member to increase the distance to which said second member is movable away from said first end member. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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