The invention relates a clipboard. More specifically, the invention relates to a clipboard configured to securely latch to a secondary container such as a toolbox.
Clipboards are useful for providing portable writing surfaces. The use of clipboards in a variety of different business, industrial and institutional applications is well known. For example, sports coaches use clipboards to quickly draw up plays and share them with her team.
In a construction setting, a clipboard may be used by a contractor to take notes on a project or create an invoice. As such, when traveling to and from a construction site, a contractor may desire to carry a clipboard along with all of his other tools and accessories. Although clipboards are portable, they may become cumbersome when they are transported with a contractor's tools and accessories. In these instances, the contractor has to either carry the clipboard by hand; stored in a separate briefcase/backpack; or within his toolbox, which limits space for necessary tools.
it would be useful to have a clipboard that is designed to be selectively connectable to an exterior surface of a secondary container such as a toolbox. Such a clipboard would overcome one or more of the aforementioned drawbacks.
A goal of the invention is to provide a clipboard that is selectively connectable to an exterior surface of a secondary container or toolbox.
It is therefore proposed a clipboard according to claim 1.
Further details, features and advantages of the invention are explained in more detail below with the aid of the exemplary embodiments of the invention that are illustrated in the figures in which:
The latch engaging portion 22 includes a lip 26 having one or more depressions 28. Depressions 28 are configured to receive a hook 30 of a mating latch 24. (See
In an embodiment, the frontal surface 12 includes a series of outer walls 36 that are substantially perpendicular thereto. The frontal surface 12 and outer walls 36 form an upper clam 38. Similarly, the dorsal surface 16 may also include a series of outer walls 40 that are substantially perpendicular thereto. The dorsal surface 16 and the outer walls 40 form a lower clam 42. The upper clam 38 and lower clam 42 may be hinged to one another by hinge 43. The upper clam 38 and lower clam 42 may be selectively moved between a closed position and an open position. In the closed position, access to an interior space 44 between the upper clam 38 and lower clam 42 is limited. As seen in
The clipboard may further include a closing mechanism 46 configured to selectively secure the upper clam 38 ad lower clam 42 in their closed position. As shown in
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The illumination device 56 may be positioned within a lighting compartment 58 on the frontal surface 12. Lighting compartment 58 may include a door 60 movable between a closed position and an open position. In a preferred embodiment, the illumination device 56 is positioned on an interior surface 62 of door 60. When the door is in its open position, the illumination device 56 provides light to the frontal surface 12, and when the door 60 is in its closed position, light from the illumination device 56 is obscured from reaching the frontal surface. Door 60 may be held in its closed position by magnets 64. In a preferred embodiment, the illumination device 56 may be powered on automatically, when magnets 64 are separated from one another
The operation of the clipboard 10 will now be explained. As shown in
After the clipboard 10 is positioned on the secondary container 20, the latch engagement portion 22 is in engaging proximity to the mating latch 24 of the secondary container. In order to secure the clipboard 10 to the secondary container 20, the mating latch 24 is moved into contact with the latch engagement portion 22. See
In a preferred embodiment, the clipboard 10 includes two latch engaging portions 22 that are spaced apart from one another. The two latch engaging portions 22 are configured to engage two mating latches 24 on the secondary container 20. By having two latch engaging portions 22, the clipboard 10 is more reliably secured to the secondary container 20.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/220,277 filed Apr. 1, 2021, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119, to EP Patent Application No. 20168576.5 filed Apr. 7, 2020. The contents of each are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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