This application is based upon prior filed copending Application Nos. BR 20 20017 015537 0 filed Jul. 19, 2017, and BR 30 2017 003052 1 filed Jul. 20, 2017, the entire subject matter of these applications is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present utility model refers to a device page marker of the type that can be used between the pages of a book or publication, the marker incorporating a graphite of writing.
The present utility model achieves the above objectives through a page marker device comprising a thin body and a strip of graphite partially embedded in the body, wherein the embedded portion of the graphite strip has a length greater than a length of the non-embedded part of the graphite strip, and the thin body has a flat portion with a surface suitable for print.
The elongate thin body is preferably formed of a sheet of resilient material folded, whereby the folded parts of the sheet of resistant material are joined together and the recessed portion of the strip graphite is embedded between the folded parts of the sheet.
The lateral edge of the elongated thin body may have a recess for finger support.
Preferably, the graphite strip has a rectangular shape with a length of about 2.5 cm, a width of about 0.5 cm and a thickness of about 0.2 cm; the embedded part has a length between about 1.5 cm and about 2.0 cm; and the flat part of the body has a thickness of about 0.1 cm.
Fundamentals of the Utility Model
Book markers are widely used and can be found in various formats and materials. The only requirement is that the user has in relation to the markers is that do not damage the pages of the book or publication in which they are used. Thus, the markers are usually thin and of a material not sharp and does not release paint.
While reading a book or article it is common for the reader to wish writing small notes, or tracing underscores throughout the text. The readers with this habit usually look for a pencil or pen for this end. Many times, the user ends up using his own pencil or pen to mark the book.
Since pencil and pen are instruments with volume, the book marked with the instrument becomes deformed. There are some solutions involving markers with built-in pens. However, such known solutions have some drawbacks.
First of all, the incorporation of the pen requires at least that a portion of the body forms a rigid and robust shell to accommodate and protect the ink load. Thus, the fine character of the marker has just been compromised.
Second, the use of a marker with built-in ink can lead to undesirable accidents, as the ink could leak and damage the pages of the publication. In addition to other undesirable consequences, it should be emphasized that the possibility of leakage makes it impossible for the pen marker to be offered already housed in books for sale, since the ink of the pen would not resist the storage and transportation of books.
Thus, there remains the need for a device that combines a book marker and a writing instrument, but it may be lodged between the pages of the book or publication without volume or deformation of the publication and does not represent any risk of ink leakage or damage to the publication.
Objectives of the Utility Model
The present utility model provides a device page marker that incorporates a graphite for writing, and the can be housed between the pages of a book or publication, without significant increase in volume and without any risk of damage to pages.
Further, the present utility model provides a page marker device that incorporates a graphite for writing that can be stored in books or publications that will be stored or transported for marketing or distribution without risk of leakage. The present utility model also provides a page marker device that incorporates graphite for writing, being that the marker can be easily and comfortably used for written by the reader. The present utility model will be described below based on in
The graphite strip 2 preferably has a rectangular shape, with a thickness of up to 3 mm and preferably of 2 mm. Preferably, the graphite used is a graphite of hardness 2B. The body 1 has a thin elongated shape, with a thickness of up to 2 mm and preferably about 1 mm. It is important that the shape and dimensions of the graphite strip 2 ensure that it is strong enough not to damage when the marker device is pressed between the pages of stored or being transported.
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As previously mentioned, the recessed portion 2a is important for the graphite strip to be secured to the body and pressure or force exerted on it. The embedded part 2a is fixed to the body, preferably by means of gluing the sheets that form the body. Preferably, the body 1 has a length of about of 11 cm in its longest part and a width of approximately 2.5 cm in its widest part. As shown in the figures, the body 1 has a flat portion 3 with a surface 3a suitable for printing. This surface can be used to receive images printed with messages or ads commercials, QR codes or any desired print. Preferably the printing surface 3a has a rectangular area of about 16 cm2.
Preferably, the body 1 further has, in one of its side edges, a recess 4 that functions to support during writing. This recess, which can take the form of recess, enhances the usability of the device, allowing a better handle on the marker arrangement and a greater comfort for writing. As shown in the figures, the body portion 1 may have a lateral taper in the region where the graphite strip 2 is embedded. This bottleneck also provides better usability, since that the body does not interfere during positioning of the tip of the strip near the writing surface.
Examples of two variants of the present invention have been described, model of utility, it should be understood that the scope of this model other possible constructive variants, limited only by the content of the appended claims, including possible equivalents.
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