Claims
- 1. A writing implement support system for releasably positioning a writing implement with respect to a recipient surface comprising, in combination;a suction cup fabricated of a flexible resilient elastomeric material having a generally hemispherical shape with an internal radius of between about 1.0 and 2.0 inches, with an inner concave surface and an outer convex surface with a circumferential circular edge there between and the suction cup having a center with a central axis there through, and being configured to be received on a generally flattened smooth recipient surface and adapted to be compressed against the recipient surface to form a first bond having a holding force of an intermediate magnitude for retaining the suction cup adherent to the recipient surface during normal operation and use; a round, hollow, cylindrically shaped connector fabricated of a flexible resilient elastomeric material having an upper end and a lower end located on the outer convex surface of the suction cup at the center of the convex surface with the longitudinal axis of the connector aligned along the central axis of the suction cup, the connector having an internal surface and an external surface with an edge there between forming a receiving aperture at the upper end, the connector having an axial length from the convex surface outwardly of between about 0.75 and 1.50 inches with an open cross sectional internal diameter of the aperture being between about 0.25 and 0.50 inches; the writing implement having a writing end and a non-writing end and a generally round cylindrical external gripping surface there between; and a writing implement cap being fabricated of a generally rigid plastic material, having an internal cylindrical surface which is sized to receive and mate with and accommodate the external surface of the writing implement at the writing end thereby forming a second bond having a holding force of a weak magnitude for retaining the cap in position coupled with the writing implement and the cap also being configured and capable of being receivably accepted into and securely held within the internal diameter of the receiving aperture of the connector, the insertion of the cap into the connector forming a third bond having a holding force of a strong magnitude for securely retaining the cap within the connector during normal operation and use.
- 2. A writing implement support system comprising;a suction cup having a generally hemispherical shape with a center and a central axis there through, and being configured to be compressed against a generally flat recipient surface to form a first bond having a holding force of an intermediate magnitude; a connector having an upper end and a lower end located on an outer convex surface of the suction cup; a writing implement having a writing end and a non-writing end; and a writing implement cap configured to form a second bond with the writing implement having a holding force of a weak magnitude, the cap also being configured to form a third bond with the connector, the third bond having a holding force of a strong magnitude.
- 3. A writing implement support system of claim 2 wherein the upper end of the connector forms a hollow cylinder adapted to couple around the writing implement cap.
- 4. A writing implement support system of claim 2 wherein the upper end of the connector is coupled to the writing implement cap and being held in place by adhesive.
- 5. A writing implement support system of claim 2 wherein the upper end of the connector is provided with an aperture coaxial with an aperture of the writing implement cap and being adapted to being coupled together by a threaded fastener.
- 6. A writing implement support system of claim 2 wherein the connector and the writing implement cap are made of an integral component from a single mold.
- 7. A writing implement support system of claim 2 wherein the upper end of the connector is provided with a raised knob and the writing implement cap is provided with an exposed side slot adapted to receive the raised knob.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of now abandoned Provisional Application No. 60/261,022 filed Jan. 1, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Provisional Applications (1)
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