Patent ID: 7232157

Claim:
A blank modular book enclosed in an artistic case to be filled out in writing by members of successive generations of a same family during a long time, comprising a blank book ( 1 ) having numbered pages ( 2 ) footnotes of which contain random citations of names of important persons or historical facts ( 3 ), the book ( 1 ) having large dimensions and being divided into modules each one having the same number of pages, said modules being distinguished from one another by colored tags attached to all pages ( 2 ) which tags can be seen in order to identify same even when the book ( 1 ) is closed, characterized in that the members of successive generations of the same family can write thereon for a long period of many centuries and even constituting a system capable of creating a material and sound link in the family as time goes by resulting in a formation of a clan, wherein each generation can register varied information, remarks, messages and so on in each module so that next generations can get acquainted to, initial writers being provided with a double number of pages to report what is known of previous generations, all tags containing the information about the generation the module is derived, each module also being provided with special transparent plastic bags for keeping photographs and documents and, in view of its long life, the book ( 1 ) will require a protection by means of an enclosure ( 4 ) provided with handles ( 5 ), lodged in a niche ( 6 ) of a fine reinforced case ( 8 ) provided with a lock ( 7 ), holders ( 10 ) and having two parts of a same height which are pivoted by hinges ( 9 ), a removable metal plate ( 11 ) provided with rectangular partitions ( 12 ) designed to receive low relief engravings for the formation of a family tree, said plate ( 11 ) being lodged and supported by supports ( 17 ) in a case cover ( 8 ) and a large chamber ( 18 ) underneath same, said case ( 8 ) being larger than the book ( 1 ) and further provided with side compartments ( 13 ) extending directed upwardly from its base, said compartments ( 13 ) being closed by portholes ( 16 ).