Patent classifications
B43K23/004
Grip positioning device
The present disclosure relates to a grip positioning device that includes a tool receptacle that forms a loop, the loop delineating a tool opening through which a tool may be extended, and a plurality of digit receiving elements each forming a loop, the loops each delineating a finger opening through which a digit of a user may be extended, the digit receiving elements coupled to and positioned about the tool receptacle. The tool receptacle and the digit receiving elements may be constructed from a unitary piece of material and the grip positioning device may further include separators that partition the digit receiving elements from the tool receptacle.
Writing instrument that reduces impact of attention deficit disorders
A writing instrument that comprises a writing instrument base and a focus tool is provided. The writing instrument base includes a marking system coupled with a barrel. The marking system is configured to provide writings on a writing medium, such as paper. The focus tool is coupled with the writing instrument base. The focus tool is configured to blend in with the writing base. The focus tool includes a device that engages a user's senses and reduces the negative impact of attention deficit disorders when used by the user. The fidget tool stimulates the user's vestibular system and proprioceptive senses through one or more of the following: movement, sound, smell, visual, and tactile action. The fidget tool may be discreet such that the tool is hidden or not viewable when not in use.
Writing instrument with simplified assembly
A writing instrument comprises a front body, a rear body capable of turning, relative to the front body, about a longitudinal axis, and a tubular piece axially connecting the front body and the rear body by elastic snap-fit.
Writing instrument with simplified assembly
A writing instrument comprises a front body, a rear body capable of turning, relative to the front body, about a longitudinal axis, and a tubular piece axially connecting the front body and the rear body by elastic snap-fit.
Gripping aid
A gripping aid for hand held implements such as writing implements or eating utensils, which includes a bracelet portion configured and dimensioned to fit around the wrist of a person and a support band adjustably attached to the bracelet portion to provide an adjustably sized loop for engaging the hand held implement.
Gripping aid
A gripping aid for hand held implements such as writing implements or eating utensils, which includes a bracelet portion configured and dimensioned to fit around the wrist of a person and a support band adjustably attached to the bracelet portion to provide an adjustably sized loop for engaging the hand held implement.
AUXILIARY WRITING TOOL
An auxiliary writing tool, including a first receiving component, defined with a first channel and a first receiving section, The first channel extends through the first receiving component along its main longitudinal direction and is configured to receive a writing tool. The first receiving section is configured to receive the distal ends of the thumb and index finger. A second receiving component, made of elastic material, and connected to the first receiving component. The second receiving component includes a through-hole, a first abutment portion, and a second placement portion; the first abutment portion is configured to abut against the user's palm; the second placement portion is configured to accommodate the distal ends of the middle finger, ring finger, and little finger. The auxiliary writing tool is comprehensively and comfortably assisted in correcting and supporting proper finger posture for writing, with a broad range of adaptability.
AUXILIARY WRITING TOOL
An auxiliary writing tool, including a first receiving component, defined with a first channel and a first receiving section, The first channel extends through the first receiving component along its main longitudinal direction and is configured to receive a writing tool. The first receiving section is configured to receive the distal ends of the thumb and index finger. A second receiving component, made of elastic material, and connected to the first receiving component. The second receiving component includes a through-hole, a first abutment portion, and a second placement portion; the first abutment portion is configured to abut against the user's palm; the second placement portion is configured to accommodate the distal ends of the middle finger, ring finger, and little finger. The auxiliary writing tool is comprehensively and comfortably assisted in correcting and supporting proper finger posture for writing, with a broad range of adaptability.