Multifunctional illuminated lighting pad
11448887 ยท 2022-09-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V3/062
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B43L1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02B27/024
PHYSICS
F21V21/088
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B43L1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43L3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43L1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V3/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/088
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A multifunctional illuminated lighting pad is an apparatus that enables a user to write with one hand, rather than requiring a hand to hold a clipboard or writing surface and another hand to write down information. The apparatus provides a mechanism by which to secure to a user, thus preventing difficulty or danger resulting from a loose clipboard. An illumination source provides ample light, allowing the user to read and write in otherwise poorly-lit areas. A portion of the opaque backing may be secured to a user's pocket and molded to the rough curvature of a leg. An exposed portion of a backing surface holds a writing surface, an LED, and a clip. A thumb-pull cut allows the user to insert or remove a reference sheet from between the plexiglass front plate and the backing, thus allowing the user to refer to information behind the plexiglass front plate while writing.
Claims
1. A multifunctional illuminated writing pad comprises: an opaque backing; a transparent panel; an illumination mechanism; an attachment mechanism; an access indent; the attachment mechanism being a pocket clip; the opaque backing comprises a proximal backing face, a distal backing face, and at least one pocket-accessing hole; the transparent panel comprises a proximal panel face, a distal panel face, a fixed edge, a free edge, a first lateral edge, and a second lateral edge; the pocket clip comprises a fixed end and a free end; the transparent panel being mounted onto the opaque backing; the proximal panel face being positioned adjacent to the distal backing face; the illumination mechanism being integrated into the distal backing face; the illumination mechanism being in optical communication with the transparent panel; and the attachment mechanism being mounted onto the proximal backing face; the fixed edge and the free edge being positioned opposite to each other across the transparent panel; the first lateral edge and the second lateral edge being positioned opposite to each other across the transparent panel; the first lateral edge and the second lateral edge being positioned in between the fixed edge and the free edge; the fixed edge being hingedly connected to the opaque backing; the fixed edge being positioned coincident to the distal backing face; the free edge, the first lateral edge, and the second lateral edge being configured to selectively form a hermetical seal with the distal backing face; the fixed end being mounted onto the proximal backing face; the free end being positioned offset from the proximal backing face; the at least one pocket-accessing hole being positioned offset from the transparent panel; the at least one pocket-accessing hole being positioned adjacent to the free edge, opposite to the fixed edge; the at least one pocket-accessing hole traversing from the distal backing face to the proximal backing face; the proximal backing face being shaped as a contiguous leg-bracing concave surface: the transparent panel being made of green-tinted fluorescent plexiglass; and the access indent laterally traversing into the transparent panel.
2. The multifunctional illuminated writing pad as claimed in claim 1, wherein, in a paper-receiving configuration of the opaque backing and the transparent panel, the free edge, the first lateral edge, and the second lateral edge are positioned offset from the distal backing face.
3. The multifunctional illuminated writing pad as claimed in claim 1, wherein, in a paper-viewing configuration of the opaque backing and the transparent panel, the free edge, the first lateral edge, and the second lateral edge are attached against the distal backing face; and the proximal panel face and the distal backing face are positioned offset from each other by a paper-receiving clearance.
4. The multifunctional illuminated writing pad as claimed in claim 1, wherein the distal panel face is a dry-writing surface.
5. The multifunctional illuminated writing pad as claimed in claim 1, wherein the opaque backing is made of acrylic-polyvinyl chloride thermoplastic.
6. A multifunctional illuminated writing pad, comprising: an opaque backing; a transparent panel; an illumination mechanism; an attachment mechanism; an access indent; the attachment mechanism being at least one length-adjustable leg strap; the opaque backing comprises a proximal backing face, a distal backing face, and at least one pocket-accessing hole; the transparent panel comprises a proximal panel face, a distal panel face, a fixed edge, a free edge, a first lateral edge, and a second lateral edge; the at least one length-adjustable leg strap comprises a first strap end and a second strap end; the transparent panel being mounted onto the opaque backing; the proximal panel face being positioned adjacent to the distal backing face; the illumination mechanism being integrated into the distal backing face; the illumination mechanism being in optical communication with the transparent panel; the attachment mechanism being mounted onto the proximal backing face; the at least one pocket-accessing hole being positioned offset from the transparent panel; the at least one pocket-accessing hole being positioned adjacent to the free edge, opposite to the fixed edge; the at least one pocket-accessing hole traversing from the distal backing face to the proximal backing face; the fixed edge and the free edge being positioned opposite to each other across the transparent panel; the first lateral edge and the second lateral edge being positioned opposite to each other across the transparent panel; the first lateral edge and the second lateral edge being positioned in between the fixed edge and the free edge; the fixed edge being hingedly connected to the opaque backing; the fixed edge being positioned coincident to the distal backing face; the free edge, the first lateral edge, and the second lateral edge being configured to selectively form a hermetical seal with the distal backing face; the first strap end and the second strap end being mounted onto the opaque backing; the first strap end and the second strap end being positioned opposite each other across the proximal backing face; the proximal backing face being shaped as a contiguous leg-bracing concave surface; the transparent panel being made of green-tinted fluorescent plexiglass; and the access indent laterally traversing into the transparent panel.
7. The multifunctional illuminated writing pad as claimed in claim 6, wherein, in a paper-receiving configuration of the opaque backing and the transparent panel, the free edge, the first lateral edge, and the second lateral edge are positioned offset from the distal backing face.
8. The multifunctional illuminated writing pad as claimed in claim 6, wherein, in a paper-viewing configuration of the opaque backing and the transparent panel, the free edge, the first lateral edge, and the second lateral edge are attached against the distal backing face; and the proximal panel face and the distal backing face are positioned offset from each other by a paper-receiving clearance.
9. The multifunctional illuminated writing pad as claimed in claim 6, wherein the distal panel face is a dry-writing surface.
10. The multifunctional illuminated writing pad as claimed in claim 6, wherein the opaque backing is made of acrylic-polyvinyl chloride thermoplastic.
Description
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(8) All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
(9) The present invention is a multifunctional illuminated lighting pad that enables a user to write with one hand, rather than requiring a hand to hold a clipboard or writing surface and another hand to write down information. The present invention provides a mechanism by which to secure to a user, thus preventing difficulty or danger resulting from a loose clipboard. The present invention may comprise an opaque backing 1, a transparent panel 5, an illumination mechanism 12, and an attachment mechanism 13, as shown in
(10) The general configuration of the aforementioned components allows the present invention to efficiently and effectively provide a readily-available illuminated writing surface. The transparent panel 5 is mounted onto the opaque backing 1. This arrangement allows the user to simultaneously protect and view documents placed between the opaque backing 1 and the transparent panel 5. The proximal panel face 6 is positioned adjacent to the distal backing face 3. In this way, items, especially reference documents, are pressed between the proximal panel face 6 and the distal backing face 3. The illumination mechanism 12 is integrated into the distal backing face 3. This arrangement enables the illumination mechanism 12 to provide light from behind a reference document placed between the proximal panel face 6 and the distal backing face 3. The illumination mechanism 12 is in optical communication with the transparent panel 5. This arrangement enables even distribution of light across a document placed between the proximal panel face 6 and the distal backing face 3. The attachment mechanism 13 is mounted onto the proximal backing face 2, as shown in
(11) The present invention may benefit from the ability to swap or modify a document placed between the proximal panel face 6 and the distal backing face 3. To this end, the transparent panel 5 may further comprise a fixed edge 8, a free edge 9, a first lateral edge 10, and a second lateral edge 11, as shown in
(12) The user may wish to change reference papers during use. To this end, the opaque backing 1 and the transparent panel 5 may be in a paper-receiving configuration, as shown in
(13) The user may also wish to view the reference papers and write upon the present invention. To this end, the opaque backing 1 and the transparent panel 5 may be in a paper-viewing configuration, as shown in
(14) The attachment mechanism 13 must be capable of securing to the user's clothing or body in order to prevent movement during use. To this end, the attachment mechanism 13 may be a pocket clip, as shown in
(15) The fixed end 14 relates to a section of the pocket clip that remains in place relative to the proximal backing face 2. The free end 15 is the section of the pocket clip that extends into a user's pocket. The fixed end 14 is mounted onto the proximal backing face 2. This allows the pocket clip to be secured in place on the opaque backing 1. The free end 15 being positioned offset from the proximal backing face 2. This arrangement enables the attachment mechanism 13 to secure the user's clothing, especially a user's pocket.
(16) The attachment mechanism 13 may need to be more secure than what the pocket clip can offer. Therefore, the attachment mechanism 13 may be at least one length-adjustable leg strap, as shown in
(17) A user may wish to access items in a pocket while the user is wearing the present invention. To this end, the opaque backing 1 may further comprise at least one pocket-accessing hole 4, as shown in
(18) The proximal backing face 2 is preferably optimized to assist in securing the present invention to a user's leg. To further enhance the ability of the present invention to secure to a user's leg, the proximal backing face 2 may be shaped as a leg-bracing concave surface, as shown in
(19) The user may wish to make notes on a reference paper without damaging or modifying the reference paper. To enable this, the distal panel face 7 may be a dry-writing surface. In this way, the user may write directly onto the distal panel face 7 without contacting or removing the reference paper. In addition, dry erase writing utensils are preferably used to mark and make notes on the dry-writing surface.
(20) The transparent panel 5 must both allow the user to see reference material and simultaneously provide even illumination to the reference material. To this end, the transparent panel 5 may be made of green-tinted fluorescent plexiglass. In this way, light from the illumination mechanism 12 may be evenly dispersed along the transparent panel 5, enhancing the user's ability to see relevant information during use.
(21) The opaque backing 1 must be sturdy enough to provide a solid foundation for the present invention, as well as to protect internal electronic components required for the illumination mechanism 12. To this end, the opaque backing 1 may be made of acrylic-polyvinyl chloride thermoplastic. This material enables the opaque backing 1 to protect components from damage due to a variety of external stimuli.
(22) Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.