Holder for construction plans

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6705032
  • Patent Number
    6,705,032
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 31, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 16, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Silbermann; Joanne
    Agents
    • Fehr Law Firm
    • Fehr; Thompson E.
Abstract
A holder for construction plans having a cylindrical rod rotatably mounted between a first perpendicular segment attached to the first end of a base and a second perpendicular segment attached to the second end of the base. A first end of the cylindrical rod passes through the first perpendicular segment and can be used to rotate the cylindrical rod. One end of the construction plans can be folded and inserted into a longitudinal groove that exists in the cylindrical rod. Optionally, a peg removably fits into an opening transversely located in the rod to prevent the rod from slipping from its intended position; and magnets may be attached to the bottom of the base to hold it releasably on a motor vehicle.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a device for storing and displaying construction plans.




2. Description of the Related Art




A number of patents have been issued for rollers which store and display elongated, flexible material, such as maps.




These include U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,812,171; 1,823,996; 2,589,641; 4,157,626; 4,525,946; 4,794,715; 5,392,549; 5,966,854; and 6,038,800.




Except for U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,589,641; 4,157,626; and 5,996,854, the devices covered by the preceding patent are complex and subject to be damaged by the dirt that exists around construction sites.




The device of U.S. Pat. No. 2,589,641 has no means for attaching the wallpaper that it holds to the cylindrical rod and also appears merely to rotate the roll of wallpaper, having no described means for rotating the rod.




The technology of U.S. Pat. No. 4,157,626 does not employ a roller or cylinder.




And the Roll-up Information Display of U.S. Pat. No. 5,966,854 only utilizes a “self-coiling display sheet.”




The Motor-driven Map Holder of U.S. Pat. No. 4,794,715 has a longitudinal groove in a cylindrical rod for attaching one end of the elongated, flexible material to the rod; but, as noted above, the Motor-driven Map Holder of that patent is complex and subject to having its operation degraded by the dirt around a construction site.




Finally, the similarly complex Map Display and Storage Device of U.S. Pat. No. 5,392,549 employs separate knobs attached to the cylindrical rods.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present Holder for Construction Plans is simple in structure so that its operation will not be adversely affected by the dirt at a construction site.




A longitudinal groove in a cylindrical rod retains a folded end of the construction plans, and the rod is rotated simply with a first end of the cylindrical rod.




Moreover, the Holder is adapted for being removably but securely attached to a motor vehicle.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of the Holder for Construction Plans.





FIG. 2

illustrates knob used for turning the cylindrical rod.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Construction plans are often bulky and difficult to store.




The present Holder for Construction Plans enables such plans to be rolled for storage and unrolled for review.




The Holder comprises a base


1


with a first perpendicular segment


2


attached to a first end


3


of the base


1


and a second perpendicular segment


4


attached to a second end


5


of the base


1


. The first perpendicular segment


2


contains an aperture


6


through which a first end


7


of a cylindrical rod


8


extends.




The second perpendicular segment


4


contains a cavity


9


to releasably retain the second end


10


of the cylindrical rod


8


.




The first end


7


of the cylindrical rod


8


is shaped in the form of a knob


11


.




An opening


12


is transversely located in the cylindrical rod


8


near the first end


7


of such rod


8


but sufficiently far from such first end


7


that such opening


12


will be situated between the first perpendicular segment


2


and the second perpendicular segment


4


when the second end


7


of the cylindrical rod


8


is retained by the cavity


9


in the second perpendicular segment


4


. In order to preclude the cylindrical rod


8


from inadvertently slipping from the second perpendicular segment


4


, a peg


13


is removably inserted into the opening


12


. The dimensions of the peg


13


are such that friction will removably retain it within the opening


12


.




The cylindrical rod


8


contains a longitudinal groove


14


. When an end


15


of the construction plans


16


is folded back upon itself, such folded end


15


is inserted into and retained by the groove


14


. The construction plans


16


can then be rolled or unrolled by turning the knob


11


.




Magnets


17


may, furthermore, be placed on the bottom


18


of the base


1


for removably retaining the Holder on a vehicle.



Claims
  • 1. A holder for construction plans which comprises:a base having a first end and a second end; a first perpendicular segment attached to the first end of said base, said first perpendicular segment having an aperture; a second perpendicular segment attached to the second end of said base, said second perpendicular segment containing a cavity; a cylindrical rod having a first end that passes through the aperture in said first perpendicular segment, a second end removably inserted into the cavity of said second perpendicular segment, and a longitudinal groove, wherein the first end of said cylindrical rod is shaped in the form of a knob and said cylindrical rod contains an opening transversely located in said cylindrical rod near the first end of said cylindrical rod but sufficiently far from the first end of said cylindrical rod that the opening will be situated between said first perpendicular segment and said second perpendicular segment when the second end of said cylindrical rod is retained by the cavity in the second perpendicular segment; and a peg for removable insertion into said opening, said peg having such dimensions that friction will removably retain said peg within the opening.
  • 2. The holder for construction plans as recited in claim 1, further comprising:a means for removably retaining said base on a vehicle.
  • 3. The holder for construction plans as recited in claim 2, wherein:said means comprises magnets attached to the bottom of said base.
  • 4. A holder for construction plans which comprises:a base having a first end and a second end; a first perpendicular segment attached to the first end of said base, said first perpendicular segment having an aperture; a second perpendicular segment attached to the second end of said base, said second perpendicular segment containing a cavity; a cylindrical rod having a first end that passes through the aperture in said first perpendicular segment, a second end removably inserted into the cavity of said second perpendicular segment, and a longitudinal groove, wherein said cylindrical rod contains an opening transversely located in said cylindrical rod near the first end of said cylindrical rod but sufficiently far from the first end of said cylindrical rod that the opening will be situated between said first perpendicular segment and said second perpendicular segment when the second end of said cylindrical rod is retained by the cavity in the second perpendicular segment; and a peg for removable insertion into said opening, said peg having such dimensions that friction will removably retain said peg within the opening.
  • 5. The holder for construction plans as recited in claim 4, further comprising:a means for removably retaining said base on a vehicle.
  • 6. The holder for construction plans as recited in claim 5, wherein:said means comprises magnets attached to the bottom of said base.
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