The present invention relates generally to message boards, such as magnetic boards, white boards, bulletin boards, cork boards and chalk boards, and particularly to a message board with office equipment built into the board.
There are in common use, in homes, offices and factories, many types of message boards that can be used for handy recording of short messages, such as one taken over the telephone that contains only the party's name and number. One common device simply attaches to a wall or vertical surface and comprises a multi-page paper pad on which a message may be written with a pencil or pen. One construction of these noteboards that has become popular is the provision of a magnet on the rear surface of the pad that allows the pad to be attached to a metallic refrigerator door in the kitchen of a home.
There are also in common use so-called “whiteboards” that are used primarily in offices and business areas for temporarily recording information, These boards have an opaque surface and are written on using a dry-erase pen that deposits ink on the surface. The whiteboard surface is designed to retain the ink but to also allow the ink to be easily wiped off using a cloth or paper tissue or similar dry eraser. Such devices are also made with permanent recorded information on the surface that is painted, stenciled or otherwise applied. Such information may include a calendar showing the days of a month, or months of the year which may then be used to record, using the dry-erase pen, additional hand written information relative to appointments, scheduling, or the like. The white board permanent information may also contain an advertising message or the name of a company, with an address and telephone number to promote the company's services or products.
The present invention seeks to provide a message board, such as magnetic boards, white boards, bulletin boards, cork boards and chalk boards, with office equipment built into the board, as is described in detail further hereinbelow.
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawing in which:
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Throughout the specification and claims, the term “message board” encompasses any surface for posting messages thereupon, such as but not limited to, magnetic boards, white boards, bulletin boards, blackboards, chalk boards, cork boards and the like. The term “whiteboard” refers to any plastic glossy surface, most commonly colored white, where markings can be made. Whiteboards operate analogously to blackboards, they allow markings that temporarily adhere to the surface of the board and that can be easily removed.
Message board 10 may have office equipment built in. The office equipment may comprise, without limitation, a card (e.g., business card) holder 12, a clip holder 14, a pad holder 16, a tape dispenser 18, pen holder 19 and/or a pop-up repositionable note dispenser 20. Message board 10 may be supplied with any number and combination of the office equipment devices, and of course still has space for writing messages thereon. The dispenser 20 may comprise any dispenser used for dispensing POST-IT notes, such as but not limited to, fan folded adhesive sticky notes. The office equipment may be built into the board 10 such as by being mounted in a groove or other cut-out portion 22 formed in board 10, as seen in
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Message board 50 may also have a built-in telephone support 60. The support 60 may support a portion of a telephone 62, such as but not limited to, the earpiece of the receiver of the handset. The telephone may be held on the board and plugged into any regular telephone jack. The telephone may be a regular, wired telephone, cordless telephone or mobile telephone, for example.
The message board 50 may also have one or more built-in loudspeakers 64. The loudspeakers may be connected to a personal computer or stereo system, or any other equipment that uses loudspeaker, by means of a connector, such as but not limited to, a USB connector or jack. The loudspeakers may be framed in a variety of shapes and colors.
The remainder of the board may comprise other office equipment as described in other embodiments, such as, without limitation, a magnetic key holder 66, a card (e.g., business card) holder, a clip holder, a pad holder, a tape dispenser, pen holder and/or a pop-up repositionable note dispenser. Message board 10 may be supplied with any number and combination of the office equipment devices, and of course still has space for writing messages thereon. The dispenser 20 may comprise any dispenser used for dispensing POST-IT notes, such as but not limited to, fan folded adhesive sticky notes.
It is appreciated that various features of the invention which are, for clarity, described in the contexts of separate embodiments, may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or in any suitable subcombination.
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PCT/IL07/00085 | 1/23/2007 | WO | 00 | 7/17/2008 |
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