1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the efficient use of sheets of as collected in presentation pads. The present invention more particularly relates to an invented presentation pad that allows the usage of both sides of a sheet rather than just a front side of a sheet.
2. Description of the Background Art
The prior art and related art includes efforts to provide presentation pads for use in commercial, educational, indoor and outdoor settings. These prior presentation pads do not support the convenient use of both sides of the sheets of the pad, i.e., a display pad such as a flip chart. Flip chart sheets of paper pages, for example, are thus often discarded with a side of many discarded sheets unused. This wastage of paper is contrary to an increasing public desire to reduce the environmental burden of paper product manufacture and disposal.
There is therefore a long felt need to provide a presentation pad design that enables the convenient use of both sides of most or all of the sheets of the presentation sheets.
The principal objective of the present invention is, therefore, to provide a presentation pad, i.e., a “turn chart”, configured to allow a user to more conveniently write on both sides of the sheets of the turn chart. This and other objectives of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in this field from the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention.
Towards this object and other objects that will be made obvious in light of this disclosure, a first preferred configuration of the present invention includes a presentation pad comprising at least two sheets bound by a linear attachment spine. The spine is positioned at a substantially vertical angle and joins a front cover and a back cover, wherein the sheets are attached to the linear attachment spine along one edge of each sheet and between the two front cover and the back cover. The sheets are releasably securable to each cover by means of separate support pegs. Each sheet may be adapted for writing on both sides thereon, and each sheet may be removable from the linear attachment spine.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,010,671 (Inventor: Stonehouse, D. R.; issued on Apr. 30, 1991) tiled “Flip chart pad”; U.S. Pat. No. 5,697,595 (Inventor: Sperber, G.; issued on Dec. 16, 1997) titled “Flip chart”; U.S. Pat. No. 6,647,652 (Inventors: Seiber, et al.; issued on Nov. 18, 2003) titled “Display board system”; U.S. Pat. No. 6,889,952 (Inventors: Cook, et al.; issued on May 10, 2005) titled “Multi-position presentation easel”; and U.S. Pat. No. 7,178,778 (Inventor: Lee, W. S.; issued on Feb. 20, 2007) titled “Portable easel” are incorporated herein by reference and for all purposes. In addition, each and all publications, patents, and patent applications mentioned in this specification are herein incorporated by reference to the same extent, in their entirety and for all purposes, as if each individual publication, patent, or patent application was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.
These, and further features of the invention, may be better understood with reference to the accompanying specification and drawings depicting the preferred embodiment, in which:
In describing the preferred embodiments, certain terminology will be utilized for the sake of clarity. Such terminology is intended to encompass the recited embodiment, as well as all technical equivalents, which operate in a similar manner for a similar purpose to achieve a similar result.
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According to the adjustable height feature 26, the support spine 4 is comprised of the support spine base 26A and a support spine extension 26B. The support spine base 24A is attached by a locking track mechanism 30 to the support spine extension 26B. The locking control button 28 is configured to adjustably engage and disengage with the locking track mechanism 30 by user manipulation of the locking control button 28. The position of the support spine base 26A along the locking track 30 is adjustable in height. The extension of the support spine base 26A in relation to the wheel assembly 16 is adjustable along the locking track mechanism 30 user manipulation of the locking control button 28.
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It is understood that the easel 2 may be configured to support a prior art presentation pad, such as a LEGACY ROTAFOLIO PAD™ presentation pad, part number LOP21300, presentation pad, as marketed by Legacy Office Products of Indianapolis, Ind., or a LETR-TRIM PERFORATION™ presentation pad, part number 7900, as marketed by TOPS Business Forms of St. Charles, Ill. It is further understood that the turn chart 34 may be configured shaped and sized to be supported by a prior art flip chart easel, such as a prior art easel suitable to support a prior art presentation pad, such as a LEGACY ROTAFOLIO PAD™ presentation pad, part number LOP21300, presentation pad, as marketed by Legacy Office Products, or a LETR-TRIM PERFORATION™ presentation pad, part number 7900, as marketed by TOPS Business Forms of St. Charles, Ill.
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The turn chart 34 may be placed on the easel 2, or a suitable prior art easel known in the art, and have a first sheet 44 situated wholly to a user's left of the attachment spine 42, and with a second sheet to a user's right of the attachment spine 42. Users comfortable with reading from the left to the right, or from the right to the left, along a horizontal orientation may thus sense the turn chart 34 as having a layout of a published book or magazine. Turning the sheets 44 of the turn chart 34 to present a new or additional presentation surface 51 may be experienced by a user or observer as similar to the look and feel of turning the pages of a hard copy bound book.
In addition, a user can visually present more data or information on the presentation surface 51 than on a single sheet 44, and each sheet 44 may be separately removed form the turn chart 34 for attachment to a wall or other structure. Information may thus be grouped into topics and visual representations of information associated with a given topic may presented on a single sheet 44 and the single sheet may be separated from the turn chart 34 along a line of perforations 48. The separated sheet 44 may then be relocated from the turn chart 34 and visual presentation elsewhere. Simultaneously, other information may be continued to be visually presented from a second sheet 4 of a same writing surface 51 but is left on display by the easel 2.
The turn chart 34 may additionally include a front cover 52A and back cover 52B. Each cover 52A & 52B may include support apertures 36 for use in conjunction with the securing features 22, of the invented easel 2 and a handle 54 for use in transport.
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The foregoing disclosures and statements are illustrative only of the Present Invention, and are not intended to limit or define the scope of the Present Invention. The above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. Although the examples given include many specificities, they are intended as illustrative of only certain possible configurations or aspects of the Present Invention. The examples given should only be interpreted as illustrations of some of the preferred configurations or aspects of the Present Invention, and the full scope of the Present Invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various adaptations and modifications of the just-described preferred embodiments can be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the Present Invention. Therefore, it is to be understood that the Present Invention may be practiced other than as specifically described herein. The scope of the present invention as disclosed and claimed should, therefore, be determined with reference to the knowledge of one skilled in the art and in light of the disclosures presented above.
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