Claims
- 1. A sliding surface device for use on a drafting board said drafting board having a flat top surface and opposed flat parallelly extending top and bottom edges, the sliding surface device comprising, in combination:
- a first longitudinally elongated cylindrical roller having a spring disposed integrally therewith to spring bias the roller for rotation about its longitudinal axis in one direction;
- a second longitudinally elongated cylindrical roller identical to said first roller and having a spring disposed integrally therewith to spring bias the roller for rotation about its longitudinal axis in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the first roller, said second roller being of an identical size, configuration and structure to said first roller;
- a first pair of brackets adapted to be mounted to opposite ends of the top edge of the drafting board to engage and support opposite ends of the first roller in a position adjacent the drafting board top edge and extending parallel thereto;
- a second pair of brackets adapted to be mounted to opposite ends of the bottom edge of the drafting board to support opposite ends of the second roller to position the second roller adjacent the bottom edge of the drafting board extending parallel thereto;
- said first roller and said second roller being supported by said first pair of brackets and said second pair of brackets in tandem spaced apart parallel relationship;
- a first sheet of flat thin flexible vinyl material extending the width of the first roller and having one end edge secured thereto with said sheet being rolled about the roller and terminating in a leading free end edge;
- a second sheet of flat flexible thin polyester film type material extending the width of the second roller and having one end affixed permanently to the second roller with the sheet being rolled thereabout and extending outwardly therefrom and terminating in a leading free edge thereof, said second sheet being of the same width as said first sheet with said leading free edge of said second sheet being disposed parallel to and immediately adjacent to said leading edge of said first sheet;
- a plurality of transversely spaced apart longitudinally extending tape strips each having a coating of pressure sensitive adhesive on one surface thereof and positioned at spaced apart intervals overlapping the adjacent free edges of said first and second sheets and adhesively gripping the top surfaces of said first and second sheets to bridge the gap therebetween and secure said sheets together to define an overall sliding surface;
- a flat rectangularly elongated strip of flexible material having a length overlapping the total length of each of said tape strips and having a width equal to the width of said first and second sheets of material, said strips having a flat top surface and a flat bottom surface;
- an adhesive material disposed in a thin strip along the top edge of the bottom surface of said elongated strip to adhesively connect the strip of material transversely of said first sheet of material to define a flat member bridging said tape strips and said gaps between said first and said second sheets of material;
- an elongated rectangularly shaped solid box-like pull member having a flat top surface and a flat bottom surface; and
- an adhesive coating disposed completely along said bottom surface of said pull member permanently securing said pull member to said first sheet of material in a position immediately adjacent said flat member, said pull member projecting upwardly from the top surface of said sheet of material to be readily grasped in a hand of an individual utilizing the sliding surface device to effect simultaneous movement of said sheet of material along the top surface of the drafting board with said spring biased rollers retaining said first and second sheets of material continually taut in all positions thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 520,424 filed Nov. 4, 1974, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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