The present invention relates generally to non-electronic displays for visually communicating information pertaining to the whereabouts of a person in a workplace environment. More particularly, the present invention relates to various configurations of such an apparatus incorporating a clock face having manually-adjustable clock hands, a series of display panels containing pictorials and/or alphanumeric text and, preferably, at least one marking section, together indicating the location of a worker, and his or her expected return time to an office space.
Many workplace environments are quite large and employ a great number of workers. In some workplaces, workers are provided with portable electronic communications equipment, such as pagers, two-way radios, mobile telephones and the like, thereby providing workers with means for determining the whereabouts of one another during the workday. However, in the vast majority of workplace environments, employers are unable to provide such equipment to workers due, for example, to cost constraints.
In most workplaces, it is common for a worker to walk over to the office space of co-workers to discuss work-related matters, such as a co-assignment. In those cases where workers do not have the luxury of being provided with portable electronic communications devices, if the co-worker is not residing within his office space, there is generally no efficient way of determining where the co-worker has gone, nor when he or she will be returning to the office space. Consequently, this can result in inefficiencies, for example, in trying to coordinate a last minute meeting.
One solution to this problem is for workers to leave a message, for example, in the form of a handwritten note or on an erasable marker board to indicate where they have gone and approximately when they plan on returning. However, this is a time-consuming and generally inefficient approach and, consequently, most workers are not willing to take the time prepare such a message. Furthermore, workers that do prepare such notes often leave them in very inconspicuous locations that are likely to be overlooked by a co-worker searching for there whereabouts.
Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide an inexpensive, non-electrical display apparatus that can be easily displayed within the office space of a worker, incorporating easily manipulated components for communicating information indicating at least the whereabouts of an absent worker and the expected return time of the worker to his or her office space. Preferably, the display apparatus should incorporate an aesthetically-pleasing appearance and a construction enabling the display to be prominently exhibited on a work surface, such as a desk, suspended from the wall of a cubicle or similar office space structure, or attachable directly to an office wall, door, window or the like.
The invention is generally directed to a display apparatus for use by a worker in a workplace environment, wherein the display can be used to visually communicate, among other things, the current whereabouts of the worker and the worker's expected time of return to a workspace.
In a first general embodiment of the invention, the display apparatus is particularly designed for use on a support surface of office furniture, such as a desktop, hutch or the like, and comprises:
a triangular support structure having a base, a rear panel and a front panel, the front and rear panels adjoined at an upper edge, the display apparatus particularly adapted for being supported upon a desktop surface;
a plurality of cards each having information contained thereon pertaining to a worker location;
a spiral member extending through apertures in an upper end of the cards and through corresponding apertures extending through the front and rear support structure panels adjacent to the upper edge, the cards being carried by the spiral member; and
a clock face disposed upon the front panel of the support structure adjacent to the plurality of cards, the clock face having manually adjustable clock hands.
In another aspect of this first embodiment of the invention, an erasable writing surface is provided disposed upon the front panel of the support structure adjacent to the plurality of cards, for use with an erasable marker.
In a further aspect of the invention, the information contained on the plurality of cards further comprises pictorials indicating a worker location. At least one of the cards may incorporate an erasable writing surface thereon to enable the worker to selectively provide additional card information.
In a second general embodiment of the invention, the display apparatus is particularly designed for being hung over an office partition wall, such as a cubicle partition wall, and comprises:
a rectangular panel having an upper edge, a lower edge, a left side edge, a right side edge and a front surface;
at least one hooked member secured to said rectangular panel and configured for releasable engagement with an upper edge of an office partition panel for hanging the display apparatus therefrom;
a plurality of cards each having information contained thereon pertaining to a worker location;
a spiral member extending through apertures adjacent to an edge of the cards and through corresponding apertures extending through the rectangular panel adjacent said lower edge along a central panel portion, the cards being carried by the spiral member; and
a clock face disposed upon the front surface of the rectangular panel adjacent to one of the rectangular panel side edges, the clock face having manually adjustable clock hands.
In another aspect of this second embodiment of the invention, means are provided for enabling consecutively carried cards to be releasably secured to each other including, for example, integrated magnetic portions and hook-and-loop type fastening system components.
In a further aspect of the second embodiment of the invention, an erasable writing surface is provided disposed upon the front surface of the rectangular panel adjacent to one of the rectangular panel side edges, for use with an erasable marker.
In a yet another aspect of the second embodiment of the invention, the information contained on the plurality of cards further comprises pictorials indicating a worker location. At least one of the cards may incorporate an erasable writing surface thereon to enable the worker to selectively provide additional card information.
In a third general embodiment of the invention, the display apparatus is particularly designed for being releasably secured directly to a vertical surface of an office wall or door panel, and comprises:
a rectangular panel having an upper edge, a lower edge, a left side edge, a right side edge, a front surface and a rear surface;
means disposed on said rear surface for releasably attaching said rectangular panel to a door panel;
a plurality of cards each having information contained thereon pertaining to a worker location;
a spiral member extending through apertures adjacent to an edge of the cards and through corresponding apertures extending through the rectangular panel and running horizontally between the left and right side edges proximate to the lower edge, the cards being carried by the spiral member; and
a clock face disposed upon the front surface of the rectangular panel adjacent to the upper edge of the rectangular panel, the clock face having manually adjustable clock hands.
In another aspect of this third embodiment of the invention, means are provided for enabling consecutively carried cards to be releasably secured to each other including, for example, integrated magnetic portions and hook-and-loop type fastening system components.
In a further aspect of the third embodiment of the invention, an erasable writing surface is provided disposed upon the front surface of the rectangular panel adjacent to the lower edge, for use with an erasable marker.
In a yet another aspect of the third embodiment of the invention, the information contained on the plurality of cards further comprises pictorials indicating a worker location. At least one of the cards may incorporate an erasable writing surface thereon to enable the worker to selectively provide additional card information.
These and other aspects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the attached drawings and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments, which follow.
The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, where like designations denote like elements, and in which:
a-4e are schematic illustrations of exemplary display signs, incorporating pictorials and/or alphanumeric text, for use with any of the displays embodied in
Shown throughout the figures, the present invention is generally directed to a display apparatus for use by a worker in a workplace environment, wherein the display can be used to visually communicate, among other things, the current whereabouts of the worker and the worker's expected time of return to an office or other workspace. Various configurations of the display apparatus are provided to enable the display to be supported upon a desktop, or other furniture support surface, hung over an upper edge of an office partition, such as a cubicle partition, or directly secured to a vertical surface of an office wall or door panel. The various embodiments of the display apparatus incorporate a relatively simple design lending itself to cost-effective manufacturing.
Referring initially to
A right portion 22 of the main body 12 includes an outer surface 24 having a clock face 26 disposed thereon. Preferably, the clock face 26 is either directly printed on surface 24 or, alternatively, comprises a preprinted adhesive label. A pair of manually adjustable clock hands 28 are provided and can be set by a worker to indicate an estimated time of return to the work space.
A left portion 30 of the main body 12 includes an erasable marking surface 32, as is well known in the art, for enabling information to be marked thereon. Preferably, an erasable marker 34 is provided secured within a cradle 36 or other marker holding structure proximate to marking surface 32. The marking surface 32 and marker 34 provide means for the worker to leave additional information relating their whereabouts, as well as means for co-workers stopping by the workers office to leave a message.
A middle portion 38 of the main body 12 includes a plurality of informational cards 40 carried by a horizontally disposed spiral member 46. Each card 40 includes a message, preferably at least partially in the form of a pictorial, within a region 44 of its front surface 42. Some exemplary pictorials are illustrated in
Referring now to
Right portion 52 of main body 51 includes an outer surface 54 having a clock face 56 disposed thereon, and a pair of manually adjustable clock hands 58 as previously described with respect to
A middle portion 68 of the main body 51 includes a plurality of informational cards 70 carried by a horizontally disposed spiral member 76, proximate a lower edge of the main body. Each card 40 includes a message, preferably at least partially in the form of a pictorial, within a region 74 of its front surface 72, as exemplified in
A pair of brackets 82, or hooks, attached to opposite ends of the main body 51 of the display apparatus 50, enable hanging of the apparatus over the upper edge 88 of partition wall 84. In this manner, the display apparatus is maintained against a wall surface 86, such as the outer wall of a cubicle, to visually indicate the whereabouts of a worker to coworkers passing by the worker's cubicle.
Referring now to
The apparatus 90 includes has a generally planar vertically elongated rectangular main body 92 and includes an upper portion 94 and a lower portion 108. Upper portion 94 of main body 92 includes an outer surface 96 having a clock face 98 disposed thereon, and a pair of manually adjustable clock hands 100 as previously described with respect to
Lower portion 108 includes a plurality of informational cards 110 carried by a horizontally disposed spiral member 116 extending through apertures in the main body 92 and corresponding apertures in the cards 110. Each card 110 includes a message, preferably at least partially in the form of a pictorial, within a region 114 of its front surface 112, as exemplified in
Securing means 106 are provided attached to the rear surface, proximate the upper end, of main body 92 to enable releasable attachment of the display apparatus 90 to the surface 124 of door panel 122, to visually indicate the whereabouts of a worker to coworkers passing by the worker's office. The securing means 106 can include, but are not limited to, suction cups, magnets and adhesive tape.
Since many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalence.
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