BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1 is a front view of the Things To Do Planner, demonstrating its principle-operating feature of accepting memo cards.
FIG. 2 provides an alternate construction methodology.
FIG. 3 shows a sectional view to exhibit the card placement.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE PLANNER
FIG. 1 THINGS TO DO PLANNER 1 is designed to hold a number of hard-stock paper cards 2, such as 3×5 index cards; each with hand written titles in plain sight, and arranged in the rack in order of their priorities. The Planner is at about 9″H×5″W×4″D; may be hung on a wall 4 or positioned on a surface, in a viewable location. A non-skid material is cemented to the bottom surface. Cards 2 are made readily accessible for adding information, prioritizing, and carrying when attempting to do the doing things written thereon.
The Planner is fabricated via injection-plastic molding, poured into pottery moulds, carved via laser, or die-cast in aluminum.
There are at least 12 card slots 5 about a tenth of an inch thick, two and a half inches deep, and 5 inches wide.
Box 3, attached to the lower front of the planner, holds blank cards and writing instruments. Surface 4 is available for attaching a timepiece, or POST-IT sheets.
FIG. 2 illustrates an alternate method of construction in which the card-slot-panels 6 are individual sheets of Plexiglas, metal, or plywood. Panel with separators 7 of like material, and measuring in varying heights to insure all card slots are at least two and a half inches deep. A bottom sheet 8 of like material serves as a base plate, and is accessible for suitable surface padding.