Writing guides, such as templates and the like, are often used to teach writing, reading, drawing or other skills. However, such templates are often loose and difficult to properly position for children or other users with relatively low motor skills.
In addition, bound components, such as wire bound devices or the like, are often used in conjunction with other devices, such as binders, cases or the like. Therefore in some cases it may be desired to couple the bound components and devices together.
In one embodiment the present invention utilizes a case which can receive a bound component therein, where the case includes a coupling device to secure the bound component in place. More particularly, in one embodiment the invention is a writing or display system including a case having an opening configured to receive an insert therein. The insert includes a plurality of pages bound together by a binding device, and the case includes a generally clear, transparent or translucent panel configured such that an outer-most page of the insert is viewable therethrough when the insert is received in the opening. The case further includes a coupling device configured to selectively engage the binding device or an outer surface of the pages to retain the insert in the case.
A system including a bound system having a plurality of pages bound by a generally tubular binding device including an axially-extending opening. The system further includes a component including a protrusion movably mounted thereto. The protrusion is movable between an engaged position wherein at least part of the protrusion is received in the opening to couple the bound system to the component, and a retracted position wherein the protrusion is not received in the opening such that the protrusion does not couple the bound system to the component.
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The insert 14 can take the form of a bound component including a plurality of pages 16 bound together by a binding device or mechanism 18. The pages 16 can be made of any of a wide variety of materials, such as paper, cardboard, plastic or polymers, plastic-coated paper or cardboard, etc. Each of the pages 16 may include indicia printed thereon which can take any wide variety of forms and shapes, as described in greater detail below. However, in the embodiment shown in
Each of the pages 16 may be generally rectangular in top view, although the pages 16 can take any wide variety of others shapes and sizes. The pages 16 are pivotally mounted to the binding device 18. For example,
The binding device 18 takes the form of a spiral, coil or helical binding mechanism in the illustrated embodiment. In this case, the binding device 18 defines a generally tubular, or more specifically, cylindrical, shape having a central axially-extending opening 20. However, the binding device 18 can take any wide variety of other shapes and forms, including but not limited to a twin wire binding device, a polymer binding devices with curled fingers, etc., which could be circular or other shapes in cross section. Moreover, the binding device 18 need not necessarily include the cylindrical shape of a spiral or twin wire binding device and could, for example, take the form of an adhesive binding device 18 (shown in
The case 12 includes an opening or cavity 22 configured to receive the insert 14 therein, and positioned along a longitudinal edge of the case 12 in the illustrated embodiment. The case 12 also includes a generally clear, transparent or translucent panel 24 on one of its major surfaces. As shown in
The opening 22 can be sized to entirely, or generally entirely, receive the insert 14 therein. For example, as shown in
The case 12 includes a coupling device 26 configured to selectively engage the insert 14 (more particularly, in one case, the binding device 18 or an outer surface of the pages 16) to retain the insert 14 in position in the case 12/opening 22. In one embodiment the coupling device 26 takes the form of a pair of tabs or protrusions 28 positioned at opposite corners of the case 12, and at opposite axial ends of the opening 22. Each tab 28 is slidable, pivotable or otherwise moveable between a retracted or disengaged position (
In the embodiment of
The tabs 28 can take of a wide variety of shapes and forms beyond those shown in
As described above and shown in
Accordingly, the panel 24 may be made of a surface which can receive dry-erase markings thereon which can be removed by wiping. Thus, in one case, the dry-erase markings can include a combination of pigments and release agents, wherein the release agents prevent the pigment particles from sticking to the panel 24. The writing from the dry-erase marker can thereby adhere to the panel 24 without binding or being absorbed by the panel 24. Thus, the panel 24 may be made of a non-porous surface such that the dry-erase markings can be easily wiped off in the manner of a standard white board.
The coupling device 26/tabs 28 provide an intuitive and easy-to-operate system for locking the insert 14 in place. When it is desired to utilize a new insert, or flip the pages of the existing insert 14, the tabs 28 are moved to their disengaged position, allowing the insert 14 to be removed and pages 16 flipped and/or replaced with another insert 14. The dry-erase nature of the panel 24 enables the panel 24 to be wiped clean such that it can be re-used repeatedly. The coupling device 28 enables a child or user with a low degree of motor skill to easily insert, secure and remove the insert 14.
The coupling device 26 described herein can also be used in a variety of differing manners than that shown herein to provide associated advantages. For example, as shown in
The tab(s) 28 can be slidably/movably mounted to one or more generally flat panels of the component 12 in a variety of manners. For example, each tab 28 can have a projection on the underside thereof that fit into a corresponding slot formed in the cover 12, or fits into a corresponding slot formed in a separate device or component coupled to the cover 12, or be pivotally mounted on a rivet, etc. The tabs 28 can be positioned in a variety of locations, such as on the inside and/or outside of the cover 12, or be aligned along the top, bottom or outer edge (instead of the inner edge shown in
Having described the invention in detail and by reference to the various embodiments, it should be understood that modifications and variations thereof are possible without departing from the scope of the claims of the present application.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/823,170, filed on May 14, 2013, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference. The present invention is directed to a device configured to be coupled to a bound component.
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61823170 | May 2013 | US |