Claims
- 1. A perpetual calendar device comprising:
- a first, flat, sheet member having at least first, second, third, and fourth viewing apertures formed therein, said sheet member displaying on a front surface thereof in seven columns and five approximately horizontal rows dates of the month from the numeral "1" to the numeral "28", said second viewing aperture being positioned above the seven columns and having a width substantially corresponding thereto; said third viewing aperture being positioned adjacent to the numeral 28 and to the right thereof to display up to three additional dates of the month after the numeral "28";
- a second, flat, sheet member disposed beneath said first sheet member and rotatably mounted thereto, said second sheet member displaying on a front side thereof data for indicating days of the week, said second sheet member being rotatable to display days of the week data through said second viewing aperture for a given month; and
- a third, flat, sheet member disposed beneath said first sheet member and rotatably mounted thereto, said third sheet member displaying on a front side thereof the twelve months of the year, displaying variable month ending dates for months having more than 28 days, and displaying data relating to zodiac signs for each month of the year, said third sheet member being rotatable to display a given month through said first viewing aperture, correct month ending dates for said given month through said third viewing aperture, and data relating to a zodiac sign for said given month through said fourth aperture.
- 2. A perpetual calendar device according to claim 1 wherein said data for indicating days of the week comprises at least two similar sequences of representative letters arranged one after the other in a circumferential row on said second sheet member.
- 3. A perpetual calendar device comprising:
- a first, flat sheet member having at least first, second and third viewing apertures formed therein, said sheet member displaying on the front surface thereof in seven columns dates of the month from the numeral "1" to the number "28", said second viewing aperture being positioned above the seven columns and having a width substantially corresponding thereto; said third viewing aperture being positioned to display up to three additional dates of the month after the numeral "28";
- a second, flat sheet member disposed beneath said first sheet member and rotatably mounted thereto, said second sheet member displaying on a front side thereof data for indicating days of the week, said second sheet member being rotatable to display days of the week data through said second viewing aperture for a given month; and
- a third flat sheet member disposed beneath said first sheet member and rotatably mounted thereto, said third sheet member displaying on a front side thereof the twelve months of the year and further displaying variable month ending dates for the months having more than 28 days, said third sheet member being rotatable to display a given month through said first viewing aperture and correct month ending dates for said given month through said third viewing aperture, said third sheet member having the month of February displayed or represented twice thereon at first and second locations, the first location being positioned in said first viewing aperture to display or represent February in non leap years and the second location being positioned in said first viewing aperture for displaying or representing February in leap years, the date numeral "29" being displayed through said third viewing aperture when the second location is positioned in said first viewing aperture.
- 4. A perpetual calendar device comprising:
- a first, flat, sheet member having at least first, second and third viewing apertures formed therein, said sheet member displaying on a front surface thereof in seven columns and five approximately horizontal rows dates of the month from the numeral "1" to the numeral "28", said dates of the month being displayed with only the numbers 1 to 3 in a top row and only the numbers "25" to "28" in a bottom horizontal row, said third viewing aperture being positioned adjacent to said bottom horizontal row, said second viewing aperture being positioned above the seven columns and having a width substantially corresponding thereto; said third viewing aperture being positioned adjacent to the numeral 28 and to the right thereof to display up to three additional dates of the month after the numeral "28";
- a second, flat, sheet member disposed beneath said first sheet member and rotatably mounted thereto, said second sheet member displaying on a front side thereof data for indicating days of the week, said second sheet member being rotatable to display days of the week data through said second viewing aperture for a given month; and
- a third, flat, sheet member disposed beneath said first sheet member and rotatably mounted thereto, said third sheet member displaying on a front side thereof the twelve months of the year, and further displaying variable month ending dates for months having more than 28 days, said third sheet member being rotatable to display a given month through said first viewing aperture and correct month ending dates for said given month through said third viewing aperture.
- 5. A perpetual calendar device according to claim 4 wherein said third sheet member is sized larger than said second sheet member and disposed therebehind and wherein said first sheet member is at least approximately as large as said third sheet member.
- 6. A perpetual calendar device according to claim 5 wherein said first, second and third sheet members have a common axis of rotation approximately at the centre of said first sheet member.
- 7. A perpetual calendar device according to claim 6 wherein said second sheet member is formed with an extension sized to jut slightly beyond the outer perimeter of said first sheet member for enabling a person to grasp and rotate said second sheet member.
- 8. A perpetual calendar device according to claim 7 wherein said first sheet member is approximately square in shape, said second sheet member has a generally semi-circular section, and said third sheet member is circular in shape.
- 9. A perpetual calendar device according to claim 8 wherein said third sheet member has a diameter approximately the width of said first sheet member and said first sheet member has at least one indentation formed in the perimeter thereof for enabling a person to grasp and rotate said third sheet member.
- 10. A perpetual calendar comprising:
- a flat, front sheet member having at least first and second viewing apertures formed therein, said sheet member displaying on a front surface thereof in seven columns and five approximately horizontal rows dates of the month from the number "1" to the number "28", said dates of the month being displayed with only the numbers 1 to 3 in a top row and only the numbers 25 to 28 in a bottom row, said second viewing aperture being positioned next to said bottom row adjacent to the number "28" and to the right thereof to display up to three additional dates of the month after the number "28",
- a flat, rotatable display sheet connected to said front sheet member and located on a rear side thereof, said display sheet displaying the twelve months of the year and month ending date or dates for months having more than 28 days, said display sheet being rotatable to display the current month through said first viewing aperture and correct month ending date or dates for said current month through said second viewing aperture; and
- a flat, day displaying member connected to said front sheet member for displaying data for indicating days of the week above said columns of dates of the month.
- 11. A perpetual calender according to claim 10 wherein said day displaying member is rotatably connected to said front sheet member and comprises a thin sheet member with a substantially semi-circular section, said data for indicating days of the week being located along the curved periphery of said semi-circular section.
- 12. A perpetual calendar according to claim 11 wherein said data for indicating days of the week comprises at least two similar sequences of representative letters arranged one after the other along said curved periphery.
- 13. A perpetual calendar according to claim 11 wherein said day displaying member is formed with an extension sized to jut slightly beyond at least a portion of an outer perimeter of said front sheet member for enabling a person to grasp and rotate said day displaying member.
- 14. A perpetual calendar according to claim 11 wherein said front sheet member is approximately square in shape and said rotatable display sheet is circular in shape.
- 15. A perpetual calendar comprising:
- a flat, front sheet having at least first and second viewing apertures formed therein, said sheet member displaying on a front surface thereof in seven columns dates of the month from the number "1" to the number "28", said second viewing aperture being positioned to display up to three additional dates of the month after the number "28";
- a flat, rotatable display sheet connected to said front sheet member and located on a rear side thereof, said display sheet displaying the twelve months of the year and month ending date or dates for months having more than 28 days, said display sheet being rotatable to display the current month through said first viewing aperture and correct month ending date or dates for said current month through said second viewing aperture, said rotatable display sheet having the month of February displayed twice thereon at first and second locations, the first location being positioned in said first viewing aperture to display February in non leap years and the second location being positioned to display February in leap years, and the date numeral "29" being displayed through said second viewing aperture when the second location is positioned in said first viewing aperture;
- a flat, day displaying member connected to said front sheet member for displaying data for indicating days of the week above said columns of dates.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This applications is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/329,939 filed Oct. 27, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,581,920.
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