This invention is related to utensil tray for writing boards.
Typically, blackboards, chalkboards, and dry-erase boards include trays for storage of pencils, chalk or dry-erase pens. These trays are typically rather dense and hard. As a result the corners of these trays pose a safety hazard to children or others who are at a height where inadvertent contact with the trays could cause injury. For example, children whose heads or chests are at tray level may be stabbed or gouged by the exposed corners of the trays. Thus, a need exists for prevention of injuries due to such inadvertent contact.
An embodiment of the dual density slide-on tray is a wall-board tray that includes a dual density elongate section. The dual density elongate section includes a thermoplastic base section that has an attachment side and a utility side. Also included in the dual density elongate section is a thermoplastic tray section that has a tray-section base. The thermoplastic tray section is attached at its tray-section base to the utility side of the thermoplastic base section. In this embodiment, the thermoplastic tray section is less dense or at least softer than the thermoplastic base section.
Other features of the co-extruded wall-board tray include an elongate anchor that extends along the attachment side of the thermoplastic base section. At least one additional anchor can extend along the attachment side of the thermoplastic base section. Or, the elongate anchor can extend laterally and intermittently, or continuously, from a first end of the dual density elongate section to an opposing second end of the dual density elongate section. An additional anchor extending intermittently or continuously from the attachment side of the thermoplastic base section can be added. Alternatively, the co-extruded wall-board tray can include an elongate anchor receiving recess within the attachment side of the thermoplastic base section to receive a protrusion extending from an object to which the wall board tray is to be attached. The elongate receiving recess can extend continuously or intermittently from a first end of the dual density elongate section to an opposing second end of the dual density elongate section. An additional anchor receiving recess can be added within the attachment side of the thermoplastic base section. Further, the connection between the thermoplastic base section and the thermoplastic tray section can be made seamless by heat or chemically treating the two sections.
An additional embodiment of the co-extruded wall-board tray includes a dual density elongate section. The dual density elongate section includes a thermoplastic base section, which has an attachment side and a utility side, and a thermoplastic outer section that surrounds at least two sides of the thermoplastic base section. The thermoplastic outer section is less dense or at least softer than the thermoplastic base section. An elongate anchor can be added to the attachment side of the thermoplastic base section and can extend along the entire length thereof.
This embodiment of the co-extruded wall-board tray can include at least one additional anchor that extends along the attachment side of the thermoplastic base section. The elongate anchor laterally extends continuously, or intermittently, from a first end of the dual density elongate section to an opposing second end of the dual density elongate section. An additional anchor extending continuously or intermittently can be added to the attachment side of the thermoplastic base section. Alternatively, in lieu of the anchor, an elongate anchor receiving recess can extend continuously or intermittently along the attachment side of the thermoplastic base section. The anchor receiving recess would be attachable to a protrusion on a wall or wall-board. For increased stability, an additional anchor receiving recess can be placed within the attachment side of the thermoplastic base section.
A yet further embodiment of the co-extruded wall-board tray includes a dual density elongate section. The dual density elongate section includes a thermoplastic base section, which has an attachment side and an opposing utility side, an elongate clip having an arm, which is attached at its arm to the attachment side of the thermoplastic base section. The dual density elongate section further includes a thermoplastic utility section that is connected to the utility side of the thermoplastic base section. The thermoplastic utility section is less dense or at least softer than the thermoplastic base section.
Though not limited thereto, the elongate clip has a U-shaped cross-section. The elongate clip extends continuously from a first end of the dual density elongate section to an opposing second end of the dual density elongate section. Alternatively, the wall-board tray can include an elongate anchor receiving recess, which extends continuously from a first end of the dual density elongate section to an opposing second end of the dual density elongate section, within the attachment side of said thermoplastic base section. A further alternative in this embodiment is an elongate anchor that extends or projects from the attachment side of the thermoplastic base section. The antithesis to the elongate anchor is an anchor receiving recess within the attachment side of the thermoplastic base section.
A yet further embodiment of the co-extruded wall-board tray includes a utility section and an anchor section that is connected to the utility section. The anchor section includes a generally planar first attachment plate, which is connected to the utility section, and has a second attachment plate, which is connected to a wall-board at a connection between the anchor section and the utility section. The utility section is comprised of a softer or at least less dense material relative to the anchor section. The second attachment plate can be a clamp. The second attachment plate is planar and generally perpendicular to the first attachment plate. Further, the second attachment plate can include a distal edge that is configured with the first attachment plate as a clamp.
a shows an embodiment of the co-extruded wall-board tray;
b shows a variation of the embodiment of the co-extruded wall-board tray shown in
a shows a yet further embodiment of the co-extruded wall-board tray;
b shows the embodiment of
a shows an embodiment of the co-extruded wall-board tray engaging a board;
b shows an elongate clip combined with an elongate anchor receiving recess;
a shows the co-extruded wall-board tray with a second type of protective end cap; and
b shows a closer view of the co-extruded wall-board tray of
The word “exemplary” is used herein to mean “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any embodiment described herein as “exemplary” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments.
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An elongate anchor 16 extends along the attachment side 8 of the thermoplastic base section 6. At least one additional anchor 26, shown in
Although not limited thereto, the connection between the thermoplastic base section 6 and the thermoplastic tray section 12 is seamless. To manufacture the dual-density slide on tray, two thermoplastics are co-extruded together to form an elongate object with a dual material. These materials are joined together either adhesively or mechanically; however, a visible seam between the two materials will remain. The visibility of the seam as well as the seam itself can be eliminated, to form a seamless elongate section, by applying heat to the seam to melt the thermoplastics together. Alternatively, the thermoplastics can be chemically treated to join the two sections in a way similar to heat treating.
This embodiment of the co-extruded wall-board tray includes at least one additional anchor, like that shown in
a shows a yet further embodiment of the co-extruded wall-board tray 202, which includes a dual density elongate section 204. The dual density elongate section 204 includes a thermoplastic base section 206, which has an attachment side 208 and an opposing utility side 210. An elongate clip 212 is attached to the attachment side 208 of the thermoplastic base section 206. The elongate clip 212 has an arm 214, which is attached at one end to the attachment side 208 of the thermoplastic base section 206. The dual density elongate section 204 further includes a thermoplastic utility section 216 that is connected to the utility side 210 of the thermoplastic base section 206. The thermoplastic utility section 216 is less dense or at least softer than the thermoplastic base section 206.
Though not limited thereto, the elongate clip 212 has a U-shaped cross-section. The elongate clip 212 extends continuously or intermittently from a first end 218 of the dual density elongate section 204 to an opposing second end (not shown) of the dual density elongate section 204. An elongate clip gripper arm 220 extends from the arm 214 and is opposite the attachment side 208 of the thermoplastic base section 206. A lip 222 is positioned at a distal end of the elongate clip gripper arm 220. The lip 222 is intended to provide greater gripping ability for the elongate clip 212.
a shows an example of the clip 212 attached to a board 224 such as a blackboard, a whiteboard or a dry-erase board. The board slides into the interior of the clip 212 between the thermoplastic base section attachment side 208 and the elongate clip gripper arm 220. The lip 222 is in contact with the board 224 and provides stability to the connection between the board 224 and the clip 212. The elongate clip arm 214 supports the board 224.
A combination of the elongate clip, which is discussed above, with a wall or protrusion anchor can be seen in
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a shows a wallboard 502 with a dual-density tray 504 attached thereto.
The previous description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. For example, one or more elements can be rearranged and/or combined, or additional elements may be added. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.