1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to an information book for work and educational purposes, and more particularly to an information book with a PDA (Personal Data Assistant) which can store massive computer data, wherein the information book comprises a front cover detachably holding the PDA in position, a back cover overlappedly folding with the front cover and at least one middle panel foldably extended between the front and back covers in a tri-fold manner.
2. Description of Related Arts
PDA (Personal Data Assistant) becomes a common computer and data storage tool nowadays. There are many products on the market relating to PDA because they are small, easy to carry, and can carry massive amount of data. PDA is very popular nowadays because they satisfy the needs of the technology world nowadays. For work or educational purposes, people often use writing pad or folders. At the same time, they need to look up information on the computer or rely on computer computing power. It is inconvenient to carry the two or more tools and/or to use them at the same time. On the other hand, the conventional writing pad only has a front cover and a back cover with pages within for writing purposes. These conventional writing pads lack of creativity. As required to catch up with our technology world nowadays, people often have to carry a heavy bag to bring the information for work and educational purposes and it is very inconvenient.
A main object of the present invention is to provide an information book with a PDA (Personal Data Assistant) and multiple foldable panels so that the user is capable to read and use the PDA information while writing or reading on the pages within the information book simultaneously without affecting each other's function. The information book offers a large storage capacity and is small in size for carrying conveniently.
Accordingly, in order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides an information book comprising a booklet casing for retaining the PDA. The information booklet comprises a front cover for the PDA detachably mounting thereto, a back cover overlappedly folded to the front cover, and at least a middle panel foldably extended between the front and back covers in a tri-fold manner. The booklet casing is adapted to fold at a position that the front cover, the back cover and the middle panel are aligned edge-to-edge at a plane. The front cover has a receiving cavity formed on the corresponding side that the middle panel is adapted to fold in the receiving cavity of the front cover. The booklet casing further comprises a binding element provided along a folding line between the middle panel and the back cover to detachably binding a writing pad or writing sheets in an expandably replacing manner.
The middle panel comprises two pivot axes protruded from two corner edges of the middle panel, wherein the front cover has two corresponding pivot slots formed at upper and lower rims. The pivot axes are engaged with the pivot slots respectively to pivotally connect the middle panel with the front cover. A jointing strip is provided to connect edges of the middle panel and the back cover such that the middle panel is adapted to overlapped fold on the back cover. The jointing strip is made of flexible material for providing a soft folding connection between the middle panel and the back cover.
Alternatively, two jointing strips are used for folding connection that one of the jointing strips is connected between edges of the middle panel and the back cover while another jointing strip is connected between edge of the middle panel and the front cover.
The front cover has a hollow structure wherein a speaker is provided inside the front cover to electrically connect to the PDA.
The front cover further comprises a light source such as LED, mini light tube or light bulb for illumination purpose. The light source is electrically connected to a circuit board so as to provide light for the user to use the PDA and/or booklet casing under a dark environment. A power source, such as battery, is supported at the jointing strip to provide an electrical power for the booklet casing.
The front cover also has a computer communication terminal for connecting the PDA with any external computer devices.
The front cover further comprises a controlling keyboard which is electrically connected to the circuit board to allow a communication with the PDA.
The PDA is detachably mounted at the front cover. The front cover has a PDA window for the PDA fitting therewithin, wherein at least two pairs of PDA connectors are spacedly provided along an upper edge and a lower edge of the PDA window and a plurality of terminal slots spacedly provided on the top and bottom edges of the PDA to detachably engage with the PDA connectors. Accordingly, each of the PDA connectors has a resilient ability adapted to slidably move at the PDA window so as to detachably insert into the respective terminal slot of the PDA. Therefore, the PDA is adapted to detachably mount to the front cover within the PDA window via the PDA connectors. Each of the PDA connectors comprises an elongated mounting head, an elongated holding tail and an enlarged supporting base integrally extended between the mounting head and the holding tail. Accordingly, the supporting base and the holding tail are received in the window frame while a portion of the mounting head is protruded out of the window frame through a guiding slot thereof to slidably insert into the terminal slot of the PDA, so as to lock up the PDA within the PDA window. A plurality of metal made connector seats are mounted in the front cover wherein each of the connector seats has a seating slot aligning with the respective guiding slot of the PDA frame. A plurality of resilient elements are disposed in the seating slots of the connector seats respectively, wherein each of the resilient elements applies an urging force against the respective PDA connector to push the mounting heat thereof out of the window frame.
The present invention provides an integrated device combining a PDA and a note pad that an addition function is provided for expanding the use of PDA. Not only has it drastically increased the function and the amount of data that can be stored, but also make it more convenient for the user to use for various work or educational purposes. The present invention changes the structure design of the front and back covers of a conventional note pad and folder and offers a foldable middle panel which can be pulled out for usage or hidden when folded. The present invention can be expanded on a plane structure with the PDA mounted on the front cover for various using purposes. In addition, the present invention also has a light source and speaker integrated to connect with the PDA such that the user does not require to carry additional accessories in their travel.
The following embodiment is shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
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In order to conveniently allow the user to listen to the audio signal from the PDA 40, a speaker 80 is installed on a front side of the front cover 10. The speaker 80 is connected to the PDA 40 via conventional audio signal cables. A computer communication terminal 200 is provided at a peripheral edge of the front cover 10 for electrically communicating with an external computer device via any conventional data transfer cable such that the mounted PDA 40 is capable to communicate with any external computer devices. The front cover 10 further comprises a light source 90 for providing illumination, wherein the light source 90 comprises a LED, mini light tube or light bulb. The light source 90 is electrically connected to the circuit board 100 so as to provide light for the user to use the PDA or booklet casing under a dark environment. A power source 400, provided on the jointing strip 71, comprises a battery holder or any other conventional power source and is electrically connected to the circuit board 100 so as to provide the electrical power for the lighting source 90 and/or the speaker 80 as shown in
As it is mentioned above, the middle panel 30 is foldably connected to the back cover 20 via the jointing strip 71. According to the alternative mode, an additional jointing strip 72 is foldably connected between edges of the front cover 10 and the middle panel 30. Information sheets 60, such as pictures, writing sheets or picture holding sheets, are attached to the jointing strip 71 via conventional binding methods that edges of the information sheets 60 are bound at the jointing strip 71 for various purposes such as reading or writing.
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