Modular reusable writing panels and system thereof
10702065 ยท 2020-07-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B97/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
In one embodiment, a reusable writing panel including a writing surface and attachment mechanisms is disclosed. The writing panel may include a stacked layer configuration, having a front or first layer defining a writing surface and a rear or second layer defining a connection surface, with an optional spacer layer positioned therebetween. The connection surface may include one or more attachable or securable elements, such as a first attraction element and a second attraction element, that may generate different types of attraction forces, e.g., magnetic and suction. This variation in connection types allows the panel to be securable to various types of objects or surfaces, e.g., magnetic and non-magnetic surfaces.
Claims
1. A mountable reusable writing panel comprising: a front layer defining a reusable writing surface; a rear layer coupled to the front layer; a spacer between the front layer and the back layer; a first attachment member exerting a first type of attachment force, wherein the first attachment member is embedded partially within and permanently fixed to the spacer and protrudes through an aperture in the rear layer; and a second attachment member exerting a second type of attachment force different from the first type of attachment force such that the reusable writing panel is mountable to an object via two different attachment manners, wherein the second attachment member is coupled to the rear layer and the first attachment member.
2. The mountable panel of claim 1, wherein the second attachment member is attached to the first attachment member and the back layer, such that the first type of attachment force and the second type of attachment force are at least partially aligned.
3. The mountable panel of claim 1 wherein the second attachment member extends over the portion protruding from the rear layer.
4. The mountable panel of claim 1, wherein the first attachment member is a magnet and the first type of attachment force is a magnetic force.
5. The mountable panel of claim 4, wherein the second attachment member is a portion of micro-suction foam and the second type of attachment force is a suction force.
6. The mountable panel of claim 1, wherein the front surface is a dry erase writing surface.
7. The mountable panel of claim 1, wherein the first attachment member and the second attachment member are located substantially in the center of the mountable panel.
8. The mountable panel of claim 1, wherein the first type of attachment force exerted by the first attachment member secures the mountable panel to a first type of surface and the second type of attachment force exerted by the second attachment member secures the mountable panel to a second type of surface.
9. A modular writing display system comprising: a first panel comprising: a front surface defining a writing surface, a back surface; a first attachment member having a first type of securing force operable to secure the first panel to an object, wherein the first attachment member includes a portion that protrudes partially from the back surface, and a second attachment member having a second type of securing force operable to secure the first panel to an object that is different from the first securing force, wherein the second attachment member is coupled to both the rear layer and the first attachment member; and a substrate comprising a front surface, wherein at least one alignment magnet protrudes from the front surface, wherein a magnetic attraction between the at least one alignment magnet and one of the first attachment member and the second attachment member aligns the first panel relative to the substrate.
10. The system of claim 9, further comprising: a second panel comprising: a front surface, a back surface, and a first magnet protruding at least partially from the back surface.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein the first panel is attractable to the second panel via at least one of the first attachment member and the second attachment member.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein the first attachment member is a second magnet.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein the second magnet of the first panel is magnetically attracted to the first magnet of the second panel and both the first magnet and the second magnet are magnetically attracted to the alignment magnet of the substrate.
14. The system of claim 12, wherein the front surface of the second panel is a magnetically attractive surface and wherein the second magnet of the first panel is magnetically attracted to the front surface of the second panel.
15. The system of claim 9, wherein the second attachment member is a portion of micro-suction foam.
16. The system of claim 9, wherein the front surface of the second panel is a dry erase writing surface.
17. A reusable and reattachable writing panel comprising: a writing surface; a back surface opposite of the writing surface; a first connection mechanism embedded partially within the writing panel and positioned within an aperture defined in to the back surface, and operable to mount the writing panel on a surface; and a second connection mechanism coupled to the back surface, at least partially aligned with the first connection mechanism, and operable to mount the writing panel on a surface, wherein the first connection mechanism defines a first type of connection force and the second connection mechanism defines a second type of connection force different from the first type of connection force.
18. The reusable and reattachable writing panel of claim 17, wherein the second connection mechanism covers at least a portion of the first connection mechanism.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS
(8) In one embodiment, a reusable writing panel including a writing surface and attachment mechanisms is disclosed. The writing panel may include a stacked layer configuration, having a front or first layer defining a writing surface and a rear or second layer defining a connection surface, with an optional spacer layer positioned therebetween. The connection surface may include one or more attachable or securable elements, such as a first attraction element and a second attraction element, that may generate different types of attraction forces, e.g., magnetic and suction. This variation in connection types allows the panel to be securable to various types of objects or surfaces, e.g., magnetic and non-magnetic surfaces.
(9) In some embodiments, the two attraction or connection members may be aligned with one another, such that attraction force is generated from the same area or location of the panel, such that a user does not need to reorient or otherwise secure the panel in a different manner depending on the attraction force that will be used to mount the panel. For example, the first attraction force may be a magnet partially or fully embedded into the panel and the second attraction force may be a suction force, such as a micro suction form, that may cover the exposed surface of the magnet. In this manner, the second attraction member may also assist in securing the first attraction member to the panel and the magnetic force extends through foam, allowing the panel to be connected via the magnetic force and/or via the suction force. In some instances, the two forces may combine to generate a combined force, further assisting the panel in being secured to the desired surface or object. Further, the attachment mechanisms for the panel allow the panel to be attached and detached from surfaces and objects multiple times, allowing the panel to be reused and have an extended life over other types of attachable writing surfaces, e.g., adhesively attached paper.
(10) The modular and reattachable panel can be used in combination with other writing surfaces and/or substrates, to define a writing system. For example, a substrate (that may define a writing surface) can be provided on which two or more writing panels can be secured at various positions.
(11) As described below, embodiments of the present invention surround a panel 1000 providing a surface for erasable writing and configurations comprising mounting features, securing, attachment, interconnection features and/or other features. It is the applicant's intent that this specification and the claims appended here to be accorded a breadth in keeping with the scope and spirit of the invention being disclosed despite what might appear to be limiting language imposed by the requirements of referring to the specific examples disclosed.
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(17) Certain embodiments of a system 1200, shown in
(18) It will be appreciated that in embodiments, referencing
(19) In some instances, the writing panel may include different attachment mechanisms, allowing the panel to be secured to different types of surfaces or objects in different manners. With reference to
(20) The spacer board 3030 and/or the rear surface 3020 may define a recess or aperture therein that is shaped to receive the first attachment member 3040. In one example, the spacer board 3030 defines an attachment recess and the rear surface 3020 defines a corresponding attachment aperture aligned with the attachment recess. In this manner, the first attachment member 3040 may be seated within the attachment recess and may extend partially out of the attachment aperture, e.g., may partially protrude from rear surface 3020. In one example, the first attachment member 3040 extends beyond a plane of the rear surface.
(21) The first attachment or connection member 3040 and the second attachment or connection member 3050 are configured to removably secure the panel to different objects or surfaces. To this end, the first attachment member 3040 and the second attachment member 3050 are configured to generate or otherwise define a connection or securing force operable to connect the panel to a corresponding surface. The two attachment members 3040, 3050 may be configured to generate different types of securing forces, allowing the panel to be attached to different objects or surfaces in different manners and/or allow enhanced securing of the panel to an object by interacting with both types of forces. In one example, the first attachment member 3040 is a magnet that exerts a magnetic attraction or securing force and the second attachment member 3050 is a suction foam that generates a suction force. However, in other examples, other types of connection forces may be included, such as, but not limited to, tacky materials, adhesive, hook and loop, fasteners, or the like, where the attachment allows the panel to be attached and detached multiple times, i.e., is not single use.
(22) In one implementation, the first attachment member 3040 is a magnet covered or partially enclosed by the second attachment member 3050. For example, the second attachment member 3050 may be connected to or positioned over an exposed portion or surface of the first attachment member 3040 on the rear side of the panel. In this manner, the forces of the two attachment members can be aligned such that regardless of the type of surface or connection force being used, the panel can be oriented in the same direction. The second attachment member 3050 may be, for example micro-suction foam, or another material that exerts a connection force different from the first attachment ember. The configuration of a magnet 3040 located under micro-suction foam 3050 allows the panel 3000 to be mounted on magnetically attractable surfaces and on smooth surfaces suitable for receiving micro-suction foam. Further, the micro-suction foam 3050 is thin enough to allow the magnet 3040 to still securely attach the panel 3000 to magnetically attractable surfaces. In other implementations, the second attachment member 3050 may be, for example and without limitations, an adhesive surface or a hook structure designed to attach to a loop structure.
(23) The first attachment member 3040 may be mounted partially within the panel 3000. The first attachment member 3040 may be adhered to the bottom of a recess in the rigid board 3030. The second attachment member 3050 may be adhered or otherwise attached to the first attachment member 3040 and may be adhered or otherwise attached to the rear surface 3020. When the first attachment member 3040 is a magnet, the magnet may be attached to the panel in a similar manner as discussed above with respect to the panel 1000. The first attachment member 3040 and the second attachment member 3050 may be located in the center of the rear surface 3020 to allow for alignment of multiple panels 3000. For example, multiple panels 3000 may be used in the configuration shown in and described with respect to
(24) While various embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it is apparent that modifications and alterations of those embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and alterations are within the scope and spirit of the present invention. Further, the inventions described herein are capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. In addition, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purposes of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of including, comprising, or adding and variations thereof herein are meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof, as well as, additional items.