1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to writing aids, in general, and to a rollable platform for supporting the hand while writing, in particular.
2. Background Information
Although handwriting is often overlooked in the digital age, penmanship is an art used by many on a daily basis. Illegible handwriting can lead to undesirable delays in transmitting information. Among physicians and other healthcare personnel, poor handwriting can have serious consequences. In the Institute of Medicine's annual report, “To Err is Human” (2000) medical errors were shown to be a substantial cause of morbidity and mortality. Among the many sources of medical errors, illegible handwriting was cited as a frequent contributor. There is clearly a need for better handwriting legibility. But precisely how to achieve that consistently remains a widespread problem.
It is typically easier to write legibly when the hand is leading the pen across the page. For example, when writing from left-to-right, top-to-bottom, right-handed people are at a distinct advantage over left-handed people. While writing, the right-handed writer is able to slide his or her hand/wrist smoothly and evenly across the page, thus maintaining a desirable distance between the portion of the hand in contact with the writing surface and the point at which the writing instrument contacts the paper.
By contrast, left-handed people who write from left-to-right, top-to-bottom are potentially at a significant disadvantage. Not all left handers have terrible handwriting, but many do! The left-handed writer has difficulty sliding his or her hand smoothly and evenly across the page. The writing hand's movement requires a pushing, a periodic, discontinuous inching forward. Accordingly, the left-handed writer will often resort to writing an entire word with his or her hand in a single position, rather than sliding the hand/wrist along the writing surface. Left handers cannot perform the pushing movement smoothly, in contrast, right-handers can pull the hand smoothly across the page while scripting. As the left-handed writer progresses through a word, he or she must stretch his or her fingers in order to advance the writing instrument across the writing surface and maintain the proper spacing between the letters. Therefore, the distance between the hand the point at which the writing instrumentis in contact with the paper, necessarily changes. As the fingers stretch out to complete a word, the letters often shrink in size, become narrower, and end up being spaced much closer together. The consequence is drastically reduced for clarity and legibility. Right-handed writers can usually keep this distance fairly constant. The problem is especially pronounced in children, who typically have smaller fingers that are unable to reach. The result is often handwriting that is difficult to read, or completely illegible.
The above-referenced problem is not limited to left-handed people. In Arabic and Hebrew, for example, words are typically written from right-to-left across the page. Therefore, the same problem may extend to right handed persons writing in their native Middle Eastern languages. In addition, artists that move their hands across the page without a set pattern experience similar difficulties when drawing in a direction where the writing instrument leads the hand.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a writing aid that overcomes the known shortcomings in the prior art.
According to the present invention, a writing aid includes a platform, a top layer and two or more bearing systems. The platform is sized to accommodate a hand or wrist of a user and has a first surface and second surface. The housing or framework of two or more bearing systems are attached to the first surface of the platform and are operable to reduce the friction between the platform at the writing surface. At least one of the bearings is a linear bearing. The top layer is affixed to at least a portion of the second surface of the platform. The top layer is made of a material that provides cushioning between the user's hand and the platform.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the writing aid includes a loop. The loop is attached to one or both of the top layer and the platform and is operable to be selectively wrapped around at least part of the user's hand.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the writing aid includes a guard that is attached to one or both of the top layer and the platform. The guard extends substantially over at least one side of the writing aid to a position adjacent at least one of the bearings.
One advantage of the present invention is the fact that a user can continually maintain a desired distance between the position at which his or her hand is supported on the writing aid and the position at which the writing instrumentis in contact with the writing surface.
Another advantage of the present invention is the fact that the linear bearings guide the writing aid to travel linearly, thereby making it easier for the user to write along a straight line.
A further advantage of the present invention is the fact that the top layer of the writing aid provides cushioning to prevent the user's hand from being uncomfortable or fatiguing.
It will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention and that the invention is not to be considered limited to what is described and exemplified in the specification.
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The platform 12 is sized to accommodate the writing hand of the user during use. Therefore, the size of the platform 12 may vary depending on the age of the intended user and/or the size of the actual end user's hand. The platform 12 may also be of any suitable shape. In some embodiments, the platform 12 is generally rectangular (see
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The bearings 16 may be rollably attached to the first surface 18 of the platform 12 in any suitable manner. For example, one or more bearings 16 may be housed in a cage or separator 32 (
The bearings 16 may be placed in any suitable location and in any suitable configuration on the first surface 18 of the platform 12. For example, as shown in
In embodiments utilizing linear bearings 17, it is preferable that the linear bearings 17 are oriented on the first surface 18 of the platform 12 such that the linear bearings 17 reduce the friction between the writing aid 10 and the writing surface in a direction substantially parallel to the direction in which the writing aid 10 is typically moved when writing. For example, as shown in
Any combination of bearings 16 may be placed on the first surface 18 of the writing aid 10. For example, as shown in
The bearings 16 may also be of any suitable size. In a preferred embodiment, the bearings 16 have a height (H) of approximately ⅛″ (or 4.0 mm). However, in other embodiments, the bearings 16 may be either taller or shorter, depending upon the personal preferences of the end user. For example, a user that prefers to hold a pen or pencil in a more upright position may prefer to use taller bearings 16 so that his or her hand is raised higher from the writing surface when writing.
Although any type of bearings 16 may be used, flat cage linear bearing assemblies made commercially available by Hydrel AG of Romanshorn, Switzerland and sold under the name “ZW Series” have been shown to have particular utility.
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The top layer 14 may be flat or contoured. For example, as shown in
According to one aspect of the present invention, the writing aid 10 may include a support loop 34, as shown in
According to another aspect of the present invention, the writing aid 10 includes a guard 36 that is attached to one or both of the platform 12 and top layer 14. As shown in
In operation, the user places his or her writing hand on the top surface 14 of the writing aid 10, places the writing instrument in contact with the writing surface and begins to write or draw. As user writes, the writing instrument advances across the writing surface. Because the bearings 16 reduce the friction between the writing aid 10 and the writing surface, the user is able also to move the writing aid 10, which supports his or her writing hand, across the writing surface at a desired rate. Therefore, the user is able maintain a desirable distance between the position at which the user supports his or her writing hand and the point at which the writing instrument contacts the writing surface at all times. In some instances, the user may desire to use his or her non-writing hand to stabilize and guide the writing aid in order to gain even more control over the position at which the user supports his or her writing hand when writing.
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Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed in the above detailed description, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.