The present disclosure relates generally to a work and display device. Although chalkboards and whiteboards have been used for such things as classroom instruction, these prior art devices are generally limited in size to something matching the viewable area on the walls at of a classroom or the like. Thus, a limited amount of information can be displayed on such a board before the at least some of the information must be removed from the board to present additional information. A sheet of paper or even a static cling decal can be used to supplement information but the prior art has heretofore not provided a versatile work and display device that can be used on a desktop, provides for convenient transport to a classroom and storage, is marked with permanent graphics to aid instruction, and provides a surface for dry erase marking. Thus, there is a need for such a work and display system, device for use with the system, and method of using such a system.
The disclosure describes a work and display device including a flexible work support, a static cling material attached to the flexible work support having permanent markings on one side, and a coating having an outer surface for erasable marking.
The disclosure also provides a work and display system including a horizontal work surface, a marker, a whiteboard, and a work and display device. The work and display device includes a flexible work support having a smooth surface slidable along the horizontal work surface, a layer capable of static clinging to the flexible work support and the whiteboard. The static cling layer has permanent markings on one side, and a transparent layer over the permanent markings for repeated marking with the marker and removal of the marking from the transparent layer.
The disclosure also provides a method of work and display.
The illustrations and descriptions are for the purpose of describing embodiments of a work and display device and method and are not intended to limit the device or method to the particular embodiments shown or described.
Accordingly,
The static cling material 30 may be a flexible vinyl layer including properties such that it will remain attached to the work support without fasteners such as adhesives, tacks, or the like, with a bottom surface 36 adjacent the top surface 24 of the support 20. Thus, the static cling material 30 is removable from the flexible support 20 by simply peeling the layer 30 away from the support 20. The opposite top side 34 of the static cling material 30 is adjacent a bottom surface 46 of a transparent coating 40, which may be a UV coating, that in turn has an opposing top surface 44 having properties such that it can receive erasable markings, such as the marking 86. The markings 86 shown are of the type made by a dry erase marker, and thus they can be wiped clean from the surface 44.
Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the foregoing description of the device. All such modifications and improvements have not been included herein but may nonetheless fall properly within the scope of the appended claims.
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