This invention relates to display systems and presentation charts, plastic display devices, and flip charts.
Business and educational instructors use physical media to make presentations and to illustrate concepts, including arrangements of ideas on flip charts or presentation posters. The types of presentation media include physical media such as plastic sheets where sticky notes or writing can be placed and easels for paper flip charts.
The present invention is a new form of stand-up, self-supporting, portable plastic sheet presentation system with a unique transparent pocket design to hold preprinted cards, symbols, and other items. The present invention's display background pockets can accommodate medium and small activity charts, such as maps, paintings, and pictures. The transparent pockets can hold single cards containing words or symbols used to supplement or illustrate the background display.
The prior art includes media such as U.S. Pat. No. 5,485,694 to Goad, teaching a poster support capable of being hung on the back of a door, and U.S. Pat. No. 3,187,903 to Oltz, teaching a typical plastic pocket system that could hold and contain miscellaneous items. More specific versions of the Oltz design can be found in U.S. Pat. No. 5,682,695 to Hoffman, showing a combination presentation organizer, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,533,902 to Miller showing an educational presentation display system.
The present invention can be distinguished by the addition of a back panel map holder, a more modular pocket design, and optional transparent or opaque backing for the maps. A closeable pocket is an optional feature.
The invention consists of two sides, joined at the top and at the bottom, with a fan-fold connection at the bottom. The fan-fold permits the invention to be stood up on the bottom and remain stable. The front side has two panels, seamed together on three sides, forming an inside pocket for inserting backing sheets. The inserted sheets serve as a background for items to be placed in the front card pockets. The front card pockets are placed on the front panel.
A backing sheet is made with a landscape orientation to fit the inside pocket. The rear panel can be opaque or transparent. If the rear panel is transparent, a transparent backing sheet inserted in the inside pocket will pass light through.
A typical use for the present invention would involve putting a backing sheet in the inside pocket, such as a map, and then using the front pockets to place symbols or place names in front of the backing sheet, illustrating it.
Users can insert plain paper or purchase insert ‘kits’ to vary their displays. Because in the preferred embodiment the front panel is clear, this pocket chart product is more versatile than traditional charts, since it allows the user to insert both commercial and noncommercial materials on the outside and interior pockets. Sets of interactive backing sheets and cards will be published to use with the pocket charts. However, these pocket charts can also be used independently.
In the preferred embodiment, the rear side is opaque and has a closeable pocket on its outside surface, with a closure made from a hook and loop closure mechanism. In an alternate embodiment, the rear panel is transparent and, like the front panel, has an inside pocket and card pockets that can be used as the front side is used.
The objective of the present invention is to provide a methodology for illustrating educational or business presentations by means of controlling the placement of descriptive words or symbols on top of a background image.
A further objective of this invention is to make the methodology portable and cost-efficient to use.
A further objective of the present invention is to allow the methodology to be implemented with lightweight materials, suitable for the use of children.
A further objective of the present invention is to permit all types of background sheets to be clearly seen.
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The transparent inside pocket 106 possesses a plurality of transparent pockets 105 on its surface, as shown in
The orientation of the pockets 105 is such that when the invention 100 is stood on its fan-fold 104, the background poster 120 held in the transparent inside pocket 106 and the contents of the pockets 105 may be seen. In the preferred embodiment, as in
In an alternate embodiment, as in
The invention 100 is used by means of the steps of deciding which poster 120 to place in the inside pocket 106, which cards 112 to use in the transparent pockets 105, and then assembling the invention 100 plus the other items by placing the cards 112 and background poster 120 in the storage pocket 113. The invention 100 can then be carried to the place where it is to be displayed, the contents of the storage pocket 106 removed, the background poster 120 inserted into the inside pocket 106, the cards 112 inserted into the transparent pockets 105 as desired, and a presentation made. The cards 111 and be removed and replaced as desired during the presentation.
While the foregoing describes a preferred mode and an alternate embodiment, variation on this design and equivalent methods may be resorted to in the scope and spirit of the claimed invention.