The present invention relates to desk accessories, namely a prop-up stand for reading books or viewing tablet screens while sitting at a desk or a table that is supporting such books or electronic tablets. The present invention is intended to prop-up the reading material thereby reducing eye stress and increasing the overall enjoyment of the reading experience.
Desks are created with flat surfaces. The purpose of this is to provide a secure and spill free support surface for objects placed on a desk. For example, liquids require perfectly level support surface to avoid spillage. Stacks of papers and other objects would topple, creating a bedlam on the floor and on seating areas. However, for reading or reviewing a printed or electronic matter, it is advantageous to have the materials oriented substantially towards the user to improve focus and reduce glare from overhead lighting. Another advantage of a reading stand is the ability to keep reading material at an optimal angle toward the reader without the reader having to use his or her hands to maintain such angle.
Pulpits that are placed on desks to serve as supports for reading materials have long been known in the art. Such pulpits feature a flat surface that is tilted in the direction of the user, the bottom edge of which is terminated by a flange to prevent whatever material being supported on said pulpit from sliding off of the flat surface. Usually a pair of sidewalls or a proprietary stand supports such flat surface.
One common problem with pulpits or lecterns known in the art is that the tilted surface is usually bulky and not easily stowed while not in use. It is also of very little utility outside of its intended use.
Another disadvantage of prior art pulpits is that the tilt is often non-adjustable and the flange that stops the reading material from sliding off the top surface also obstructs the bottom edge of the object being supported, thereby preventing an unobstructed and convenient turning of pages.
The present invention is a novel support mechanism to support reading materials and electronic media in an elevated position, oriented towards the viewer or reader of such materials. The invention is comprised of a base board that provides the bottom support for the entire invention and serves as a base level support of a book or electronic pad.
The base board contains an upper surface and a bottom surface and is further comprised of two sections, the rear section and the forward section. The rear section provides support for the hold board. The forward section provides support for the hinge board, when the hinge board is fully folded. The upper surface of the forward section contains spaced grooves which accept the bottom edge of the object being supported on the hinge board and keep it from sliding toward the forward edge of the base board.
The bottom surface of the base board may contain an additional cover board, or the cover board may be integrated with a cover board surface. The cover board would either provide an additional frictional coefficient to reinforce the static nature of the base board on top of a supporting surface, such as a tabletop, or may contain soft, felt like surface, to prevent scratches on the table top used to support the present invention. The cover board may also be used as a writing surface or as a surface to support objects, such as a phone a coffee mug or reading glasses. There may also be a combination of frictional and scratch proof surfaces along the bottom face of the base cover board.
The top section of the present invention is comprised of the hinge board and the hold board. The hold board is mounted on the rear section of the base board contains a pivot rod that anchors the hinge board and enables the hinge board to be elevated up or folded down. The hold board may contain utility compartments, such as a niche for a writing utensil, a stylus or a compartment for reading glasses.
The hinge board's angle of rotation is terminated by the hold board after approximately 115° degrees of rotation. When folded down, the hinge board covers all of the exposed top surface of the forward section of the base board. There is a hinge channel along the rear edge of the hinge board which is used as a sleeve around the rod. The top surface of the hinge board may also be used as a writing surface or as a surface to support objects, such as a phone a coffee mug or reading glasses.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. Identical elements in the various figures are identified with the same reference numerals.
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiment of the present invention. Such embodiments are provided by way of explanation of the present invention, which is not intended to be limited thereto. In fact, those of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate upon reading the present specification and viewing the present drawings that various modifications and variations can be made thereto.
Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views, the figures illustrate a support device 1 comprising a base board 2, a hold board 4 and a hinge board 6. The base board 2 consists of two sections a forward section 21 and a back section 23. The back section 23 supports the hold board 4 along with the pivot mechanism (items 28 and 30
The grooves 18, 20 and 50 run across the upper surface 22 of the forward section 21 and are positioned at least one-inch intervals from each other. However, other intervals are possible. In an alternative embodiment, protrusions instead of grooves may be employed, or a combination of grooves and protrusions may be utilized. The layout of the groves may be different, for example, groove 18 may be towards the front and one or several shallower grooves 50 may be closer to the hinge board 6.
The hinge board 6 contains the top surface 9 and a bottom surface 8. The bottom surface 8 is used to provide a backrest for books, reading matter or electronic flat screen panels, while the hinge board 6 is in the unfolded position, as shown in
The top surface 9 may similarly contain frictional elements, such as rubberized caps, to support items while the hinge board 6 is in a closed position. There may additionally be a latch along the front edge 12 of the hinge board 6 that would clip into, or lock into a loop or clasp along the front edge 14 of the base board 2.
The back section 23 preferably contains a recess cavity stylus holder 53 comprising a cavity 58. A flap 55 covers the cavity 58, for admitting a pen or stylus. A flap 55 is secured within the recess 53 with a hook and loop fastener 59. The fastener 59 may also be a snap fastener a keyhole with pin, or a resealable adhesive. It should be noted that the cavity 58 preferably contains an alcove 57a to accommodate a pin that is present with many pens and styluses. While the cavity 58 accommodates a pen or stylus, one skilled in the art may appreciate that the cavity 58 may be made sufficiently large to admit reading glasses or tissues.
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The preferred width 46 of the present invention is approximately 11.5 inches as illustrated in
The overall length of the base board 2 other components of the present invention is preferably up to 9 inches shown in item 52 (
The top view of the base board 2 shown in
Groove 18 is disposed close to a base of an opened hinge board 6 and may also be used for the same purpose as grooves 20 or may be used to store items. The recess 16 is a wider channel or groove intended to provide clearance for the pivoting bottom edge 10 of the hinge board 6. For this reason, the recess 16 is slightly longer at 7.5 inches then the width of the protrusion 5 of the hinge board 6.
Although dimensions above have been stated using the imperial system, it is assumed that dimensions will be substantially the same when using equivalent dimensions under the metric system. All dimensions may be changed as per preference or requirement, with other dimensions changed proportionally as necessary.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made only by way of illustration and that numerous changes in the details of construction and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.
This application claims priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/534,215 filed on Jul. 19, 2017, the contents of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
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62534215 | Jul 2017 | US |