The present disclosure relates to drawing and drafting tools, and particularly to a straightedge, such as a ruler or the like, with a sliding holder for a writing implement, such as a pen, pencil or the like.
A straightedge is a bar or strip of wood, plastic, metal or the like which has at least one long edge of sufficiently reliable straightness for use in drawing or testing straight lines, plane surfaces, etc. Common examples of straightedges include rulers, meter sticks, T-squares, the straight side of a protractor, set squares, compasses, etc. Although straightedges make the drawing of straight lines far easier than attempting to draw lines by hand, a steady hand is still required to properly make use of a straightedge. For example, the drawing of a straight line with a ruler requires sufficient pressure to push down on the ruler so that it does not slip, along with a steady hand to push the writing implement along the ruler's edge. If the ruler slips, then the line will be crooked. If the writing implement does not follow the edge of the ruler, the line will also become crooked.
There is a need for a stationary tool that allows for the drawing of different shapes both stably and accurately. For example, there are many instances in which a ruler alone is not sufficient to draw a straight line. In some of these cases, the user may take a long time to keep the pen or pencil steady on the edge of the ruler, and in some of those cases the drawing of the line often departs from the edge of the ruler. Common examples of people who often encounter such difficulties include people with dyspraxia, people with shaking hands caused by disabilities or diseases, such as essential tremor disorder, children who are first learning how to draw, and students who find it difficult to draw on a classroom board. Thus, a straightedge with a holder for a writing implement solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
A straightedge with a holder for a writing implement includes a planar measuring surface, such as a ruler, set square or the like, with a slide track. The slide track extends along an edge of the planar measuring surface. A first end of a writing implement holder is slidably mounted within the slide track, and a second end of the writing implement holder is adapted for releasably holding a writing implement, such as a pen, pencil or the like. The writing implement holder is movable along the slide track such that the writing implement moves along the edge of the planar measuring surface.
A support made from cork, rubber or the like may be located on a rear surface of the planar measuring surface. The planar measuring surface may be made of stainless steel, aluminum or the like. The writing implement holder may have an inclined shape or a triangular shape, as non-limiting examples. As a further non-limiting example, the first end of the writing implement holder may be adjustably tiltable such that the writing implement holder may tilt at different angles. Similarly, the second end of the writing implement holder may be adjustably tiltable such that the writing implement holder may tilt at different angles. As a further non-limiting example, the writing implement holder may be at least partially flexible, also allowing it to tilt at different angles.
These and other features of the present subject matter will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification.
The slide track 110 extends along an edge 112 of the planar measuring surface 105. The writing implement holder 115 has a first end 117 that fits into the slide track 110, and is slidable therein, and a second end 119 that secures a writing implement. The writing implement holder 115 is movable along the slide track 110 so that the writing implement holder 115 moves along (i.e., in a direction parallel therewith) the edge 112 of the planar measuring surface 105 and positions the writing implement to draw along the edge 112. In the non-limiting example of
The first end 117 of the writing implement holder 115 can include a tilt control feature allowing the writing implement holder 115 to tilt at different angles. As a non-limiting example, the tilt control feature may be a hinge that allows the writing implement holder to move at different angles. The second end 119 of the writing implement holder 115 may also include a tilt control feature allowing the writing implement holder to tilt at different angles. As an alternative, or in conjunction therewith, the writing implement holder 115 may be flexible, allowing it to tilt at different angles. As a further alternative, the writing implement holder 115 may have an inclined shape so that the writing implement secured by the writing implement holder 115 can easily move along the edge 112 of the planar measuring surface 105.
The straightedge with a holder for a writing implement 100 may further include a pencil or pen secured in the second end 119 of the writing implement holder 115. It should be understood that any suitable type of writing implement may be held by second end 119, such as markers, mechanical pencils, pens, pencils, etc. A securing device 130 may be located at the second end 119 of the writing implement holder 115 to hold a writing implement. It should be understood that the securing device 130 may be any suitable type of releasable means of securement, such as a screw, a bracket, a cuff, a clip, a clamp, a band or the like.
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It is to be understood that the straightedge with a holder for a writing implement is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the generic language of the following claims enabled by the embodiments described herein, or otherwise shown in the drawings or described above in terms sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed subject matter.
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