Wall hanging bill and organizer calendar

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6657924
  • Patent Number
    6,657,924
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 2, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Miska; Vit
    Agents
    • Thomas, Kayden, Horstemeyer & Risley
Abstract
This disclosure provides an organizational calendar and an organizational apparatus and methods of using each. The organizational calendar includes a substantially planar sheet of material that has a plurality of item containers disposed upon the material. In addition, the organizational calendar includes a plurality of time period indicators. Each of the time period indicators includes an item container. Further, the organizational calendar includes a notice indicator located substantially near at least one of the time period indicators. Furthermore, the organizational calendar includes a current time period indicator, which is located substantially near at least one of the time period indicators.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention is generally related to organizers and calendars and, more particularly, is related to a calendar apparatus that functions as an organizer.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Calendar organizers have been known for some time. These calendar organizers generally have a large backing board with a front sheet attached thereto, with pockets formed between the front sheet and the back sheet. Indicia or markings are printed on the calendar organizer to identify dates associated with each of the pockets.




However, these previous calendar organizers have deficiencies which have prevented them from being widely used. In particular, the pockets on previous calendar organizers may have an opening size which limits the size of the items retainable in the pockets. Several concepts have been tried to enable the calendar organizers to receive larger items within the pockets. For instance, the pockets on some previous calendar organizers have been enlarged to cover two or more days on the calendar. While each pocket may be larger, a single multiple day pocket no longer distinguishes between the two or more days which it covers. Alternatively, the front sheet portion of the pocket on some previous calendar organizers may be dimensionally larger than the back sheet portion, so the pocket can expand further outward from the back sheet. The construction of these calendar organizers is somewhat time consuming and difficult, creating a more expensive product. A third way to increase pocket size is to increase the overall size of the entire calendar organizer. However, an excessively large calendar organizer is both expensive to construct and inconvenient to use and store.




Additional problems exist with previous calendar organizers. The pockets on many previous calendar organizers are not constructed for easy insertion and removal of documents. Some previous calendar organizers use specially-made reminder cards or inserts which are intended only for use with the calendar organizer. While the specially-made cards may be easily received in the pockets, other problems arise. Construction of the specially-made cards is time-consuming for the user or expensive for the manufacturer, and a limited number of pre-made cards cannot cover the myriad of possible items which may be associated with each day of the calendar.




Thus, a heretofore unaddressed need exists in the industry to address the aforementioned deficiencies and inadequacies.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An embodiment of the present invention provides an organizational calendar. The organizational calendar includes a substantially planar sheet of material that has a plurality of item containers disposed upon the material. In addition, the organizational calendar includes a plurality of time period indicators. Each of the time period indicators includes an item container. Further, the organizational calendar includes a notice indicator located substantially near at least one of the time period indicators. Furthermore, the organizational calendar includes a current time period indicator, which is located substantially near at least one of the time period indicators.




Another alternative embodiment provides for an organizational apparatus. The organizational apparatus includes a substantially planar sheet of material that has a plurality of item containers. In addition, the organizational apparatus includes a plurality of sign indicators, where each of the sign indicators includes an item container. Further, the organizational apparatus includes a notice indicator that is located substantially near at least one of the time period indicators. Furthermore, the organizational apparatus includes a sign alert indicator that is located substantially near at least one of the time period indicators.











Other systems, methods, features, and advantages of the present invention will be or become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following drawings and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features, and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the present invention, and be protected by the accompanying claims.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present invention. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.





FIGS. 1A and 1B

illustrate a front and side view on an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

illustrates a computer system that can be incorporated into an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

.





FIG. 3

illustrates a front view of another embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




One of a number of embodiments of the present invention provides for a calendar organizer. The calendar organizer includes a substantially planar material that has a plurality of time period indicators and a plurality of item containers disposed thereon. There can also be one or more notice indicators and a current time indicator located substantially near at least one of the time period indicators. Substantially near is defined as near or upon. In addition, the calendar organizer may include an electronic system that is capable of communicatively coupling with one or more electronic devices. Further, the electronic system is capable of communicatively coupling with and actuating one or more of the following: time period indicators, notice indicators, current time indicators, etc. In addition, the electronic device is capable of communicatively coupling with and actuating one or more of the following: time period indicator, notice indicator, current time indicator, etc. The time period, notice, and current time indicators each include one or more light emitting diodes, liquid crystal displays, or other displays. The calendar organizer can hang on a wall or door, can attach to a metal surface using an attaching system (e.g. magnets, hooks, eye-lets, etc.), or can lie on a table or desk.




Another embodiment of the present invention provides an organizer apparatus. The organizer apparatus includes a substantially planar material that has a plurality of item containers and sign indicators thereon. Substantially near at least one of the item containers are one or more sign indicators, notice indicators, and sign alert indicators. In one embodiment the indicators can be actuated using an electronic system that is capable communicatively coupling with one or more electronic devices. In addition, the electronic device is capable of communicatively coupling with and actuating one or more of the following: time period indicator, notice indicator, current time indicator, etc. The indicators include one or more light emitting diodes, liquid crystal display or other displays which are able to communicatively couple with the electronic system. Also, in another embodiment the indicators can function using a non-electronic system, such as Velcro or tab system that enable stamps, stars, symbols, emblems, etc. to engage the organizer apparatus to be used as a sign, notice, or sign alert indicator. The organizer apparatus can hang on a wall or door, can attach to a metal surface using an attachment system (e.g. magnets), or can lie on a table or desk.




More specifically,

FIGS. 1A and 1B

illustrate a front and side view, respectively, of one of a number of possible embodiments of the present invention.

FIG. 1A

illustrates the front of one embodiment of the calendar organizer


105


A with a time period of one month. Other calendar organizer embodiments may include time periods of one or more weeks, one or more months, or a year. In embodiments where appropriate, the days of the week


115


are displayed upon the calendar organizer


105


A. The days of the week are generally located at the top or the bottom of the calendar organizer


105


A. The calendar organizer can be constructed of a material


107


which includes, but is not limited to, canvas, cotton, plastic, or any other suitable material. The material


107


is substantially planar so that it can be hung on a wall or laid on a table.

FIG. 1A

illustrates a nonlimiting example of a monthly calendar and includes a plurality of time period indicators. These time period indicators include, but are not limited to, a year indicator(not shown), a month indicator


110


, a day indicator


115


, and time of day indicator (not shown), e.g. 1 PM or 8 AM. At least one time period indicator is associated with at least one item container


117


such as a bill or other item can be acted upon on the indicated time period (e.g. send a bill on a calendar date).




The item container


117


can be constructed as part of the calendar organizer


105


A or can be a separate item that is capable of being attached to the calendar organizer


105


A. The item container


117


can include one or more compartments


118


and


119


, as shown in FIG.


1


B. The item container


117


can be constructed of the same or different material as the calendar organizational material


107


. The item container


117


can be constructed of canvas, cotton, plastic or any other suitable material. The item container


117


can be substantially square, substantially rectangular, or any other appropriate shape for receiving items such as envelopes, tickets, keys, etc. Generally, the item container


117


includes a plurality of item container surfaces that extend from the calendar organizational material


107


, as can bee seen in FIG.


1


B. The top-side of the item container


117


is substantially unattached to the calendar organizational material


107


, while the bottom-side is substantially attached to the calendar organizational material


107


. At least two adjacent sides of the item container surface are substantially attached to the calendar organizational material


107


so that items can be retained by the organizational calendar


105


A. Nonlimiting illustrative examples of a substantially square item container include, but are not limited to, an item container where the bottom and left sides are attached to the calendar organizational material


107


, an item container where the bottom and right sides are attached to the calendar organizational material


107


, or an item container where the bottom, right, and left sides are attached to the organizational material


107


.




Located substantially near or on the item container


117


is a day of the month indicator


120


, at least one current time period indicator


125


, and at least one notice indicator


135


. Also, located substantially near or on the item container


117


is the item container number


145


, which can be used to correspond to a specific item container


117


, without the need of using the specific date of a month to coordinate with the item container


117


. The day of the month indicator


120


, current time period indicator


125


, and notice indicator


135


include one or more displays. The displays include, but are not limited to, a light emitting diode, liquid crystal display, and the like. The day of the month indicator


120


displays the day of the month (e.g. 1


st


, 2


nd


, . . . 31


st


). The current time period indicator


125


illustrates that a particular day is the current day of the month. An example of a current time period indicator


125


would include, but is not limited to, an illuminated light emitting diode substantially near or upon an item container


117


, while other light emitting diodes associated with other days are not illuminated. The notice indicator


135


indicates that a bill


130


or other item needs to be acted upon, that there is an appointment on that day, or the like. An example would include, but is not limited to, an illuminated light emitting diode substantially near or upon an item container


117


, while other light emitting diodes of the other notice indicators


135


associated with other item containers


117


are not illuminated.




In a preferred embodiment, the calendar organizer


105


A includes an electronic system (not shown) that is capable of communicatively coupling with an electronic device


140


. The electronic system may include, but is not limited to, a computer system, battery system, adapters for various types of electronic devices, electronic outlets/inlets, telephone/cable connections, a display as discussed above, etc. The electronic system is capable of communicatively coupling with at least the month indicator, the day of the month indicator


120


, the current time period indicator


125


, and the notice indicator


135


. The electronic system is capable of controlling the message displayed on the various indicators, such as the year, month, day of month, etc. In addition, the electronic system is capable of actuating the light emitting diodes, liquid crystal displays, etc. associated with each of the indicators. Further, the electronic system is capable of actuating an audible sound that is associated with each of the indicators. The audible sound may be a pre-programmed sound or programmed sound created by the user. The electronic device


140


is capable of actuating at a pre-programmed time to conserve energy. The electronic system is capable of actuating at a pre-programmed time to conserve energy by actuating the electronic system.




The electronic devices


140


that can be used include, but are not limited to, a keypad, a calculator rolodeck, a personal organizer, a personal data assistant, a wireless device, a microprocessor, a personal computer, etc. The electronic device


140


is capable of communicatively coupling with the month indicator, the day of the month indicator


120


, the current time period indicator


125


, and the notice indicator


135


via the electronic system. Like the electronic system, the electronic device


140


is capable of controlling the message displayed on the various indicators, such as the year, month, day of month, etc. In addition, the electronic device


140


is capable of actuating the light emitting diodes, liquid crystal displays, etc. associated with each of the indicators. Further, the electronic device


140


is capable of actuating an audible sound associated with each of the indicators. The audible sound may be a pre-programmed sound or programmed sound created by the user. The electronic device


140


is capable of actuating at a pre-programmed time to conserve energy.




The calendar organizer


105


A can be attached to a wall or door by hanging the calendar organizer


105


A using an eyehole


150


or other appropriate hanging mechanism such as rope, chord, string, wire, or the like. In addition, a rod


155


may be inserted into a sleeve at the top and/or bottom of the calendar organizer


105


A to support the calendar organizer


105


A.




Item containers


160


that do not correspond to a day of a month can be used to hold pencils, note cards, current time indicator emblems, notice indicator emblems, electronic devices, etc.




In another embodiment, the calendar organizer


105


B includes a non-electric system that indicates month indicators, day of the month indicators, current the period indicators


125


, and notice indicators


135


. The non-electric system includes tabs or cards for attaching or placing onto the organizational apparatus to indicate each indicator. The indicators can be attached to the organizational apparatus using an attachment system that includes, but is not limited to, one or more of the following: a Velcro system, hook and loop system, button system, snap system, color card, etc. The organizational apparatus includes slots to slide the cards into. The slots can be made of a clear plastic material or other appropriate material such that the message of the card is indicated to the observer. The organizational calendar


105


further includes pre-manufactured cards with labels, such as but not limited to, pencils, stars, stamps, etc. The organizational calendar


105


can also include unlabeled cards that can be labeled appropriately with names, etc.





FIG. 1B

illustrates a side view of the calendar organizer


105


B. The side view of the calendar organizer


105


B illustrates that the calendar organizer


105


B is substantially planar. The side view further illustrates that the item containers


117


extend slightly out from the calendar organizer


105


B and are capable of holding a letter


130


or other item. Further, the item container


117


can include two compartments


118


and


119


, where one compartment


118


can hold a letter


130


, while the other compartment


119


can hold some other item or sign. The item container


117


can be any appropriate size or shape as indicated hereinabove.




The calendar organizer


105


can include an electronic system


140


that may further include a computer system


220


as described in FIG.


2


. The computer system


220


includes memory


221


for storing and retrieving data. Similar to conventional memory systems, the memory


221


depicted by

FIG. 2

includes various locations for storing data, and each of these locations is identified by an address. In the embodiment depicted by

FIG. 2

, a program


224


and an operating system


228


are stored in the computer memory


221


. The computer system


220


of

FIG. 2

also includes processing circuitry


235


, such as a general purpose microprocessor, for example, that communicates to and drives the other elements within the system


220


via a local interface


238


, which can include one or more buses. Furthermore, an input device


242


, for example, a keyboard, mouse, bar code scanner, etc., can be used to input data from a user of the system


220


, and a screen display


245


or a printer


247


can be used to output data to the user. A disk storage mechanism


249


can be connected to the local interface


238


to transfer data to and from a nonvolatile disk (e.g., magnetic, optical, etc.). The system


220


can be connected to a network interface


252


that allows the system


220


to exchange data with a network


255


.




The program


224


includes instructions or computer code written by a programmer for performing various functions


276


with regard to the calendar organizer


105


. Programmers often choose to write programs, such as the program


224


, in a high level computer language such as, but not limited to, C or Fortran, for example. The program


224


is in a form compatible with processing circuitry


235


and, therefore, can be executed by processing circuitry


235


. The operating system


228


, similar to conventional operating systems, is designed to control the operation of the computer system


220


. An important service performed by the operating system


228


is the interfacing of executable instructions with the processing circuitry


235


. In this regard, the operating system


228


controls which instructions stored in memory


221


are transmitted to the processing circuitry


235


for execution and controls when these instructions are transmitted to the processing circuitry


235


. The program


224


and the operating system


228


can be implemented in software, hardware, or a combination thereof. In the preferred embodiment, as illustrated by way of example in

FIG. 2

, the program


224


and the operating system


228


along with their associated methodology are implemented in software and stored in memory


221


. The program


224


can be a source program that is compiled to form an executable program.




Note that the program


224


and the operating system


228


, when implemented in software, can be stored and transported on any computer-readable medium for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device, such as a computer-based system, processor-containing system, or other system that can fetch the instructions from the instruction execution system, apparatus, or device and execute the instructions. In the context of this document, a “computer-readable medium” can be any means that can contain, store, communicate, propagate, or transport the program for use by or in connection with the instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. The computer readable medium can be, for example but not limited to, an electronic, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, apparatus, device, or propagation medium. More specific examples (a nonexhaustive list) of the computer-readable medium would include the following: an electrical connection (electronic) having one or more wires, a portable computer diskette (magnetic), a random access memory (RAM) (magnetic), a read-only memory (ROM) (magnetic), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or Flash memory) (magnetic), an optical fiber (optical), and a portable compact disc read-only memory (CDROM) (optical). Note that the computer-readable medium could even be paper or another suitable medium upon which the program is printed, as the program can be electronically captured, via for instance optical scanning of the paper or other medium, then compiled, interpreted or otherwise processed in a suitable manner if necessary, and then stored in a computer memory.





FIG. 3

illustrates another embodiment of the present invention


305


.

FIG. 3

illustrates a substantially planar organizational apparatus


305


that can be used in an office or classroom setting. The organizational apparatus


305


includes a plurality of sign indicators


310


and


315


, sign alert indicators


320


, and notice indicators


325


. One sign indicator, the heading sign indicator


310


, is typically located at the top of the organizational apparatus


305


and can display a grade name, group name, etc. Then substantially near or upon one or more item indicators


317


, another sign indicator, the name indicator


315


, indicates that the item container


317


corresponds with a specific person or group. Both of these sign indicators can indicate a name, grade, etc. that is appropriate for the situation. For example and as illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the heading indicator


310


illustrates that this organizational apparatus


305


is for the “Second Grade”, while the name indicators


315


indicate that the children are in that second grade class. Likewise, this organizational apparatus


305


can be used in an office or professional type setting.




The organizational apparatus


305


includes an item container


317


that can be constructed as part of the organizational material


307


or can be constructed by using a separate item that is capable of being attached to the organizational apparatus


305


and upon attachment creates an item container


317


. The item container


317


can be constructed of the same or different material as the calendar organizational material


307


. The item container


317


can be constructed of canvas, cotton, plastic or any other suitable material. The item container


317


can be substantially square, substantially rectangular, or any other appropriate shape for receiving items such as envelopes, tickets, keys, etc. Generally, the item container


317


includes a plurality of item container surfaces that extend from the organizational material


307


. The top-side of the item container


317


is not substantially attached to the organizational material


307


, while the bottom-side is substantially attached to the organizational material


307


. At least two adjacent sides of the item container surface are attached to the organizational material


307


. Non-limiting illustrative examples of a substantially square item container include, but are not limited to, an item container where the bottom and left sides are attached to the organizational material


307


, an item container where the bottom and right sides are attached to the calendar organizational material


307


, or an item container where the bottom, right, and left sides are attached to the organizational material


307


.




Located substantially near or on the item container


317


is at least one sign alert indicator


320


and at least one notice indicator


325


. The sign alert indicator


320


can indicate, for example, that the person is not in that day, that a student has not turned in their homework, etc. The sign alert indicator


320


can indicate anything that is appropriate for the particular application. The notice indicator


325


indicates, for example, that a student has a doctors appointment


330


on that day. Just as with the sign alert indicator, the notice indicator


325


can indicate anything that is appropriate for the particular application.




In one embodiment, the organizational apparatus


305


includes a non-electric system for indicating sign indicators


310


and


315


, sign alert indicators


320


, and notice indicators


325


. The non-electric system includes tabs or cards of the various indicator for attaching or placing onto the organizational apparatus


305


. The indicators


310


,


315


,


320


, and


325


can be attached to the organizational apparatus


305


using an attachment system that includes, but is not limited to, one or more of the following: a Velcro system, hook and loop system, button system, snap system, etc. The organizational apparatus


305


includes slots to slide the cards into. The slots can be made of a clear plastic material or other appropriate material such that the cards can be read by an observer. The organizational apparatus


305


further includes pre-manufactured cards with labels, such as but not limited to, pencils, stars, stamps, etc. The organizational apparatus


305


can also include unlabeled cards that can be labeled appropriately with names, etc.




In another embodiment, the organizational apparatus


305


includes an electronic system (not shown) that is capable of communicatively coupling with an electronic device (not shown). The electronic system may include, but is not limited to, a computer system


220


, battery system, adapters for various types of electronic devices, electronic outlets/inlets, displays, etc. The electronic system is capable of communicatively coupling with the sign indicators


310


and


315


, sign alert indicators


320


, and the notice indicators


335


. The sign indicator


310


, sign alert indicators


320


, and notice indicators


335


include one or more displays. The displays include, but are not limited to, a light emitting diode, liquid crystal display and the like. The electronic system is capable of controlling the message displayed on the various indicators, such as the name, association, etc. In addition, the electronic system is capable of actuating the light emitting diodes, liquid crystal displays, etc. associated with each of the indicators. Further, the electronic system is capable of actuating an audible sound that is associated with each of the indicators. The audible sound may be pre-programmed or programmed by the user. The electronic system is capable of actuating at a pre-programmed time to conserve energy by actuating the electronic system.




The electronic devices that can be used include, but are not limited to, a keypad, a calculator rolodeck, a personal organizer, a wireless device, a computer, etc. The electronic device is capable of communicatively coupling with the sign indicators


310


and


315


, sign alert indicators


320


, and the notice indicators


335


. Like the electronic system, the electronic device is capable of controlling the message displayed on the various indicators, such as the name, item, etc. In addition, the electronic device is capable of actuating a light emitting diode, liquid crystal display, etc. associated with each of the indicators. Further, the electronic device is capable of actuating an audible sound that is associated with each of the indicators. The audible sound may be pre-programmed or programmed by the user. The electronic device is capable of actuating at a pre-programmed time to conserve energy by actuating the electronic system.




The computer system


220


described in

FIG. 2

is representative of the computer system


220


that would be used in the embodiment of organizational apparatus


305


that includes an electronic system.




It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments of the present invention, particularly, any “preferred” embodiments, are merely possible examples of implementations, merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the invention. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiment(s) of the invention without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the invention. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and the present invention and protected by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A organizational calendar comprising:a means for retaining an item; a means for indicating a plurality of time periods, wherein said each time period means includes a means for retaining an item; a means for indicating a current time period located substantially near the means for indicating a plurality of time periods; and a means for indicating a notice located substantially near the means for indicating a plurality of time periods.
  • 2. The organizational calendar of claim 1, wherein the means for indicating a time period includes a means for indicating a month.
  • 3. The organizational calendar of claim 1, wherein the means for indicating a time period includes a means for indicating a weekday.
  • 4. A method of using an organizational calendar comprising:retaining an item with an item container; indicating a plurality of time periods with a plurality of time period indicators, wherein said each time period indicator includes retaining an item with a item container; indicating a current time period with a current timer period indicator that is located substantially near the plurality of time period indicators; and indicating a notice with a notice indicator that is located substantially near the plurality of time period indicators.
  • 5. An organizational calendar comprising:a substantially planar sheet of material; a plurality of item containers disposed upon the material; a plurality of time period indicators, each of the time period indicators having an item container; an notice indicator located substantially near at least one of the time period indicators; and a current time period indicator located substantially near at least one of the time period indicators.
  • 6. The organizational calendar of claim 5, wherein the time period includes a month indicator.
  • 7. The organizational calendar of claim 5, wherein the time period includes a weekday indicator.
  • 8. The organizational calendar of claim 5 further comprising, an electronic system that is capable of communicatively coupling with an electronic device.
  • 9. The organizational calendar of claim 8, wherein the electronic system is communicatively coupled to the time period indicator.
  • 10. The organizational calendar of claim 9, wherein the time period indicator further includes a light emitting diode.
  • 11. The organizational calendar of claim 10, wherein the time period includes a month indicator.
  • 12. The organizational calendar of claim 10, wherein the time period includes a weekday indicator.
  • 13. The organizational calendar of claim 8, wherein the electronic system is communicatively coupled to the notice indicator.
  • 14. The organizational calendar of claim 13, wherein the notice indicator further includes a light emitting diode.
  • 15. The organizational calendar of claim 8, wherein the electronic system is communicatively coupled to the current time period indicator.
  • 16. The organizational calendar of claim 15, wherein the current time period indicator further includes a light emitting diode.
  • 17. A organizational apparatus comprising:a means for retaining an item; a means for indicating a plurality of signs, wherein said each sign means includes a means for retaining an item; a means for indicating a sign alert is located substantially near the means for indicating a plurality of signs; and a means for indicating a notice located substantially near the means for indicating a plurality of signs.
  • 18. The organizational apparatus of claim 17, wherein the means for indicating a sign includes a means for indicating a name.
  • 19. An organizational apparatus comprising:a substantially planar sheet of material; a plurality of item containers disposed upon the material; a plurality of sign indicators, each of the sign indicators having an item container; an notice indicator located substantially near at least one of the sign indicators; and a sign alert indicator located substantially near at least one of the sign indicators.
  • 20. The organizational apparatus of claim 19, wherein the sign includes a name indicator.
  • 21. The organizational apparatus of claim 19 further comprising, an electronic system that is capable of communicatively coupling with an electronic device.
  • 22. The organizational apparatus of claim 21, wherein the electronic system is communicatively coupled to the sign indicator.
  • 23. The organizational apparatus of claim 22, wherein the sign indicator further includes a light emitting diode.
  • 24. The organizational apparatus of claim 21, wherein the electronic system is communicatively coupled to the notice indicator.
  • 25. The organizational apparatus of claim 24, wherein the notice indicator further includes a light emitting diode.
  • 26. The organizational apparatus of claim 21, wherein the electronic system is communicatively coupled to the sign alert indicator.
  • 27. The organizational apparatus of claim 26, wherein the sign alert indicator further includes a light emitting diode.
  • 28. The organizational apparatus of claim 19, wherein the sign indicator is capable of being engaged to the material using an attachment system.
  • 29. The organizational apparatus of claim 19, wherein the notice indicator is capable of being engaged to the material using an attachment system.
  • 30. The organizational apparatus of claim 19, wherein the sign alert indicator is capable of being engaged to the material using an attachment system.
  • 31. A method of using an organizational apparatus, comprising the steps of:retaining an item with an item container; indicating a plurality of signs with a sign indicator, wherein said each sign indicator includes retaining an item with an item container; indicating a sign alert with a sign alert indicator which is located substantially near the plurality of sign indicators; and indicating a notice with a notice indicator which is located substantially near the plurality of sign indicators.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is related to copending U.S. Provisional patent application entitled “Wall Hanging Bill and Appointment Organizer” filed on Mar. 23, 2000 and accorded Ser. No. 60/191,514, which is entirely incorporated herein by reference and U.S. Design patent Application entitled “Wall Hanging Bill and Appointment Organizer”, filed on even day herewith, which is entirely incorporated herein by reference.

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