The invention relates to a photoluminescent writing pad, particularly to be used with a notebook or similar. As an example, a notebook consisting of a photoluminescent sheet or sheets, paper sheets or stone paper sheets and covers, such as front cover and back cover, spirally bound together, and into at least one of which a photoluminescent writing pad is attachable and is made of e.g. plastic-based or aluminium-based material or a photoluminescent self-adhesive sheet on plastic or some other material.
Especially from publication CN201998596 (U) is known a card book, which includes a protective pouch sealed from three surfaces, pages of the book and a photoluminescent plate. The card book is meant to be used for reading individual card pages and possibly for making notes. The solution does not offer a significant improvement especially in a purpose of making notes, because it's difficult to make notes to individual cards or sheets when the card is in the protective pouch.
Writing pads are also known from U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,978,340 and 5,381,310 and from US patent application 2013/0315651 and from GB patent 559,603.
An object of the present invention, a photoluminescent writing pad, is to provide an improvement, especially to the above mentioned problems. It is characterizing for the writing pad according to the invention for implementing this object that is has features according to the characterizing part of claim 1. An advantage of the writing pad is especially emphasized when it is used in a notebook under a single writing sheet to emit light which allows writing in darkness. In addition, e.g. when used by the authorities, the writing pad prevents writing from creating a depression to underlying pages thus increasing security of information. It also makes e.g. a notebook more rigid and writing is easier.
In an advantageous embodiment lines or check pattern, image, photo, logo and/or text is printed to a part or whole area of the photoluminescent writing pad with silk printing or other suitable technology so that desired parts of any figures of the writing pad placed under a writing sheet can be seen.
The writing pad according to the invention offers a clear improvement especially in demanding conditions as it allows e.g. working in full darkness. The writing pad according to the invention is suitable for example conscripts, woodsmen, police, fire fighters, professional drivers and geocachers.
An advantageous embodiment is also that various clear or translucent writing materials, such as paper or plastic or similar can be used with the writing pad. Especially materials suitable for prevailing needs can be used, such as ordinary paper or water-resistant stone paper.
An advantageous embodiment is that the photoluminescent writing pad can be charged for example in car headlight or by using a flashlight. In a very advantageous embodiment green light of the photoluminescent writing pad does not blind night-vision devices or distract visibility.
Embodiments of the writing pad according to the invention are defined in the dependent claims.
In the following the invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
An advantageous embodiment especially for demanding conditions is a water-resistant writing pad with water-resistant covers and stone paper sheets which have been put together using e.g. spiral binding technique according to
In a very advantageous embodiment the writing pad enables reading and writing of necessary information of any given time.
In an advantageous embodiment of the photoluminescent writing pad according to the invention a spiral bound notepad is put together from one of the edges using e.g. spiral binding technique according to
Furthermore, an advantageous embodiment is use of the writing pad in a spiral bound notepad or notebook, wherein note sheets are water-resistant stone paper or similar water-resistant material.
Furthermore, an advantageous embodiment is suitability of the writing pad to demanding conditions.
An embodiment is a photoluminescent writing pad 1 that is fastened to a back cover 2b, opposite a front cover 2a, of a notebook or a spiral bound notepad 2 and arranged to be turned to a page 3 of the notebook or spiral bound notepad. The writing pad includes a front side 7a and a back side 7b, with surface 6 on a front side of the writing pad. When the writing pad 1 is arranged such that the surface 6 is under a writing page of the notebook or spiral bound notepad, the writing pad is able to gleam through the writing page thus enabling reading and writing in darkness. The writing pad 1 comprises notches 4 for accommodating a spiral wire, especially spiral or wire or similar binding, of a notebook or notepad for securing the writing pad 1 also from another end under the page of the notebook or spiral bound notepad to function as an interleaf.
In an embodiment the writing pad 1 comprises printed lines or check pattern covering a part or all of the writing pad.
In an embodiment note sheets of the photoluminescent writing pad are stone paper or similar water-resistant material. Note sheets can be pages that can be written onto.
It will be obvious to a person skilled in the art that embodiments are not limited to the examples described above but may vary within the scope of the claims. In this context material of the photoluminescent writing pad can be instead of e.g. coated plastic sheet other suitable materials, e.g. aluminium-based material. In this context also the notches for securing the writing pad can be altered if necessary.
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