1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wearable dry erase notepad, and more particularly to a wrist-worn notepad for spontaneous note taking that generally comprises a portable erasable marking pad and pen combination for handwritten note entry, and wristband-attachment for convenient wrist-borne access to both the marking pad and pen.
2. Description of the Background
When thoughts run through an individual's head it is sometimes useful to jot them down so as not to forget them. For example, in the car, in line at a store, or at work, an individual may remember tasks that he has to complete, groceries he needs to purchase, or information that needs to be remembered, and he will scribble notes on a napkin or sheet of paper and stuff it in a pocket. Pocket notes and loose sheets of paper are too easily misplaced, and seldom available when later needed. Other times, such as when taking measurements for building something, it would be helpful to write to down the measurements, but a sheet of paper and a pen may not be handy to write with. It would be greatly advantageous to provide an alternative to paper notes by offering a portable device for note entry that is readily available for jotting down thoughts, measurements or other information at any time.
A number of electronic solutions exist in this regard. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,806,867, 5,237,651, 5,444,192 and U.S. Patent Application Publication Nos. US20020173345 and 20040001093 are directed toward taking electronic notes. While these electronic note-taking devices have furthered technological development, they are too complex in design and function with multiple tools, menus, etc., all of which are cumbersome and difficult for an average user who simply desires to take notes to use. Electronic devices require an extensive knowledge of the device to retrieve notes and utilize recently recorded information. Typically, the user must flip open an electronic device, navigate menus, and find a note recorded just hours earlier, thereby discouraging users from utilizing the notes function of the electronic devices. Also, these devices are either too small for taking notes or are too bulky to fit within a pocket/lapel, and are expensive for users who desire only to jot down short notes. Additionally, because these devices are complex in function as well as in hardware they are impractical and laborious to use.
Thus, there remains a need for a portable erasable marking pad and pen combination for handwritten note entry, and wristband-attachment for convenient wrist or body-borne access to both the marking pad and pen, that is readily available for jotting down thoughts, measurements or other information at any time.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a wrist or body-worn dry erase notepad for instantly jotting down notes, daily tasks, grocery lists, phone numbers, e-mail and home addresses, sketches, measurements, etc. while in the car, at work, in class; and at a meeting, party, or any event.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an aesthetically pleasing dry-erase notepad that looks good on the wrist or body, and which docks an integral marker for convenient access.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a dry-erase wrist-worn notepad that can be easily removed from the wrist and alternatively carried via belt clip or retractable tether. Still another object of the present invention is to provide a dry erase notepad with dry erase pen that can be removed from a dock and adhered directly to the dry-erase screen with Velcro™, tape, or magnets.
It is still another object of the present invention is to provide a dry-erase notepad with all the foregoing qualities and yet that is inexpensive to manufacture and sell to provide for widespread use.
In accordance with the foregoing objects, the present invention is a portable dry erase notepad for instantly jotting down notes, measurements for assembly and construction, daily tasks, grocery lists, phone numbers, e-mail and home addresses, sketches, etc. while in the car, while in the workplace, in class; and at a meeting, party, or any event. The portable dry erase notepad includes a note screen comprising approximately 3″ by 2.5″ rectangular dry erase panel with rounded edges. The dry erase panel is formed from a dry erase surface coated or laminated over a vinyl layer (white or light with printed logo). The dry erase surface preferably comprises a clear or opaque polyurethane film layer of 0.003-0.008 inches thick which allows for the placement of graphics such as logos beneath on the plastic or vinyl layer, or alternatively a solid gloss-white dry erase material where logos/graphics are not desired. Rather than a film, the dry erase surface may comprise a dry erase coating such as white or clear urethane lacquer or acrylic. The note screen is framed in a leather or vinyl faux leather exterior cover that securely seats the note screen leaving the dry-erase surface exposed. An elastic loop is sewn into the margins of the exterior cover for securing a dry erase marker pen alongside. The dry erase marker pen is equipped with a magnetic or Velcro™ cap and can thereby be magnetically or mechanically adhered directly to the note screen or framing cover. The backside of the exterior cover is selectively equipped with one or more body attachment mechanisms, primarily an elastic fabric cuff with hook and loop insets for secure wrist-attachment. Alternatively (or in addition), a belt clip and/or retractable tether are provided for wearing on a belt, pocket, tool belt, purse, or tape measure, respectively.
The portable dry erase notepad is aesthetically complimentary to a person's dress or work uniform and looks good on the wrist, belt, pocket, etc., even with the integral marker docked thereto for convenient access, and offers an instant resource for jotting down notes, daily tasks, grocery lists, phone numbers, e-mail and home addresses, measurements or sketches, etc. virtually anywhere.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and certain modifications thereof when taken together with the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention is a wrist and or body-worn notepad and pen combination that is compact, lightweight, portable, and readily useable for taking erasable handwritten notes.
Pen 20 includes a conventional dry erase marker handle, writing tip, and dry-erase ink reservoir, and preferably includes cap 22 which is removably attached to the marker 20 and covers the writing tip when not in use. Cap 24 may have a rectangular eraser 36 suitable for erasing markings from the note pad 10. The eraser 36 is preferably comprised of a configuration of a standard dry erase board eraser.
The cap of pen 20 is also equipped with a like-sized and cooperating metal strip/magnet 36 for temporarily adhering the pen 20 magnetically to magnet 14 beneath the note screen 10. The magnet 14 may also be used to adhere nails for construction (as shown in
In the illustrated embodiment a wrist cuff 40 is formed by a first band section 42 protruding sidelong from between the layers of cover skin 30, an opposing second band section 43, and a cinch buckle 44 attached distally to one of the two. Alternatively, the buckle 40 may be replaced by hook-and-loop attachment fixtures. In addition, rather than separate sections 42, 43, the backside of the cover skin 30 may be equipped with a unitary elongate elastic fabric strap extending between a first and a second end, and fixedly attached mid-length to the backside of the cover skin 30, and likewise having a cinch buckle or hook and loop insets at each end for secure wrist-attachment. Opposite the embedded magnet 24, cap 22 may also include a small rectangular dry eraser 36 suitable for erasing markings from the note pad 10. The eraser 36 may be adhered within a rectangular receptacle on one side of the cap 24 as shown for magnet 24, or alternatively to the end of the marker 20 distal to the writing tip.
The hook-and-loop section 37 on one side and magnetic strip 14 on the other side allows the marking pen 20 to be temporarily adhered directly to the front of the device 1 to free a hand, such as for a sip of coffee. When finished taking notes, the user can just as easily replace the marking pen 20 in its fabric loop 34.
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One skilled in the art should understand that the note pad 10 may be comprised of various shapes rather than the preferred embodiment, such as but not limited to square, circular and triangular.
In all the above-described embodiments, the wrist or body-worn dry erase notepad 1 allows instant jotting down of notes, daily tasks, grocery lists, phone numbers, e-mail and home addresses, sketches, measurements, etc. while in the car, at work, in class; and at a meeting, party, or any event, and provides an aesthetically pleasing look and comfortable low-profile feel. It also has extreme flexibility in that it can be easily removed from the wrist and alternatively carried via belt clip or retractable tether, and the pen 20 can be placed in various positions for storage. Owing to its sandwich construction the dry-erase notepad 1 is inexpensive to manufacture and sell to provide for widespread use.
Having now fully set forth the preferred embodiment and certain modifications of the concept underlying the present invention, various other embodiments as well as certain variations and modifications of the embodiments herein shown and described will obviously occur to those skilled in the art upon becoming familiar with said underlying concept. It is to be understood, therefore, that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically set forth in the appended claims.
The present application derives priority from U.S. provisional application Nos. 61/340,012 filed Mar. 12, 2010 and 61/278,792 filed Oct. 13, 2009.
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61340012 | Mar 2010 | US | |
61278792 | Oct 2009 | US |