Magnetic whiteboard utility holder

09969208 ยท 2018-05-15

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    Abstract

    The utility holder was designed to allow stored markers an extended life of working effectiveness. The design has one or more cylindrical recesses with a tapered bottom in which a dry-erase marker cap may be held in place in order that a dry-erase marker may be placed inside the cylindrical recess upside down, snapping into the dry-erase marker cap. The upside down placement of the markers in the magnetic whiteboard utility holder allows the markers maximum life. There are one or more magnets on the back surface of the utility holder which allows for it to adhere to a magnetic whiteboard. The utility holder also has a cuboid recess, which allows for a dry-erase eraser to be stored.

    Claims

    1. A whiteboard system, comprising: a whiteboard comprising a magnetic surface; a utility holder comprising an open interior defined by a bottom wall joining front, rear, and side walls; the rear wall comprising one or more magnets for mounting the utility holder onto the whiteboard's magnetic surface; the open interior comprising interior walls forming at least one cuboid; the open interior further comprising interior walls forming a plurality of cylinders each suitable for storing a single whiteboard marker, each marker comprising a removable cap; the open interior further comprising four vertical cylindrical recesses of equal height and diameter, arranged in two isometric vertical pairs rotated on a vertical axis on opposite sides of the cuboid, whereby an isosceles trapezoidal profile view is created from the top and from the bottom of the utility holder, with the four vertical cylindrical recesses equal in inner depth and outer height of each other and of the cuboid, and the cylinders comprising at least partially tapered walls at a distal end proximate the bottom wall, for holding the cap in place within the distal end when the marker is subsequently withdrawn by a user.

    2. The whiteboard system of claim 1, wherein the utility holder comprises two parallel vertical channel-tracks of equal isometry and T-shaped from top and bottom views, situated on each side of the cuboid between the outer-most cylindrical recesses and the cuboid, wherein are embedded the two magnets, mounted substantially planar to the back surface.

    3. The whiteboard system of claim 1, wherein one or more of the plurality of cylinders is suitable for storage and containment of a dry-erase marker.

    4. The whiteboard system of claim 1, wherein one or more of the plurality of cylinders is suitable for storage and containment of a plurality of implements.

    5. The whiteboard system of claim 1, wherein the cuboid is suitable for storage and containment of a dry-erase eraser.

    6. The whiteboard system of claim 1, wherein the cuboid recess is suitable for storage and containment of one or more of dry-erase markers and a plurality of implements.

    7. The whiteboard system of claim 1, wherein the whiteboard comprises: a glass surface; a white sheet of equal length and width as the glass surface placed directly behind the glass surface; and a metal sheet of equal length and width as the glass surface placed behind the white sheet.

    8. The whiteboard system of claim 7, wherein the glass surface may be written on with a dry-erase marker and the metal sheet allows for the utility holder to adhere to the magnetic whiteboard due to magnetic attraction between the metal sheet and the one or more magnets.

    9. The whiteboard system of claim 1, wherein the magnetic whiteboard has ferrous material or materials impregnated in the whiteboard.

    10. The whiteboard system of claim 1, wherein the back surface of the utility holder is covered with a buffering material.

    11. The whiteboard system of claim 10, wherein the buffering material is such that surface friction increases between the magnetized back surface of the utility holder and the magnetic whiteboard.

    12. The whiteboard system of claim 10, wherein the buffering material is made of a felt or felt-like material such that the utility holder may be used as a dry-erase eraser.

    13. The whiteboard system of claim 1, wherein a buffering material covers one or more of the back surface, a front surface, and a bottom surface of the utility holder.

    14. The whiteboard system of claim 1, wherein the cylinders comprise a resilient metal projection that applies pressure to a dry-erase marker placed in any of the cylinders, which allows for the utility holder to be placed in any position without the dry-erase marker falling out.

    15. The whiteboard system of claim 1, wherein the cuboid has Velcro adhered to the bottom of it, which allows for the utility holder to be placed in any position without a dry-erase eraser falling out of the cuboid given that the dry-erase eraser comprises the corresponding Velcro piece allowing it to adhere to the Velcro at the bottom of the cuboid.

    16. The whiteboard system of claim 2, wherein the utility holder comprises two bean-shaped recesses situated on each side of the cuboid from front to back between the inner cylindrical recesses and the T-shaped magnets, and from side to side between the cuboid and the outer-most cylindrical recesses.

    17. The whiteboard system of claim 1, wherein the cuboid recess is equal in width, from front to back, of 1.5 diameters of a single cylindrical recess.

    18. The whiteboard system of claim 1, wherein the utility holder is made of one or more of: a polymeric material, wood, aluminum, an alloy, steel, and plastic.

    19. The whiteboard system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of cylinders are bottomless.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) In order that the advantages of the invention will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through use of the accompanying drawings, in which:

    (2) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a utility holder from an upper-left viewpoint showing the front surface.

    (3) FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a utility holder from an upper-left viewpoint showing the back surface.

    (4) FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a utility holder from an upper-left viewpoint showing the back surface with a buffering material covering the back surface.

    (5) FIG. 4 is a bottom view of an embodiment of a utility holder.

    (6) FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a utility holder from a lower-left viewpoint showing the front surface.

    (7) FIG. 6 is a top view of an embodiment of a utility holder.

    (8) FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a utility holder from an upper-left viewpoint showing the front surface. There is a dry-erase marker in one of the cylinders and a dry-erase eraser in the cuboid.

    (9) FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a utility holder from an upper-left viewpoint showing the front surface. There is a dry-erase marker in one of the cylinders, a pencil in another one of the cylinders, and a dry-erase marker and pencil in the cuboid.

    (10) FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a T-shaped magnet.

    (11) FIG. 10 shows a person holding an embodiment of a utility holder erasing markings on a whiteboard.

    (12) FIG. 11 shows the inside of four cylindrical recesses with resilient metal projections inside and the inside of the cuboid with Velcro at the bottom.

    (13) FIG. 12 shows an embodiment of a utility holder with an eraser in the central cuboid recess and a dry-erase marker in a cylindrical recess. The invention is upside down on a whiteboard.

    (14) FIG. 13 shows a transparent view of a cylinder of an embodiment of a utility holder.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (15) It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the Figures herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the invention, as represented in the Figures, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, as claimed, but is merely representative of certain examples of presently contemplated embodiments in accordance with the invention. The presently described embodiments will be best understood by reference to the drawings.

    (16) FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a utility holder from an upper-left viewpoint showing a front surface 101. The utility holder comprises the front surface 101 and a top surface 102. The top surface 102 forms an isosceles trapezoidal profile view and comprises a central cuboid recess 107, two vertical bean-shaped recesses 110, and four vertical cylindrical recesses 103, 104, 105, and 106 of equal height and diameter, arranged in two isometric vertical pairs on opposite sides of the central cuboid recess 107. The cylindrical recesses 103 and 104 form one of the isometric vertical pairs and cylindrical recesses 105 and 106 form the other pair. The four vertical recesses 103, 104, 105, and 106 may hold dry-erase markers or a plurality of implements for storage and containment. The central cuboid recess 107 may hold a dry-erase eraser or one or more of dry-erase markers and a plurality of implements for storage and containment. The central cuboid recess 107 is equal in width, from front to back, of 1.5 diameters of a single cylindrical recess 103, 104, 105, or 106.

    (17) The utility holder comprises two parallel vertical channel-tracks of equal isometry and T-shaped, wherein are embedded two isometric magnets 108 of equal dimension. The T-shaped magnets 108 are mounted substantially planar to the top surface 102 and substantially planar to a back surface covered by a buffering material 109. The T-shaped magnets 108 are situated in the utility holder on each side of the central cuboid recess 107 between the outer-most cylindrical recesses 104 and 105 and the central cuboid recess 107. The T-shaped magnets 108 allow the utility holder to adhere to any ferrous surface such as a whiteboard designed with a ferrous surface.

    (18) The two bean-shaped recesses 110 serve to make the magnetic whiteboard utility holder lighter in weight. They are situated on each side of the central cuboid recess 107 from front to back between the cylindrical recesses 103 and 106 and the T-shaped magnets 108, and from side to side between the central cuboid recess 107 and the outer-most cylindrical recesses 104 and 105.

    (19) The buffering material 109 may be made of a rubber material. The buffering material 109 may also be made of a felt or felt-like material such as a microfiber material, in which the buffering material 109 may act as a dry-erase eraser. The buffering material 109 is designed to protect the back surface of the utility holder from damage due to contact with the intended adhering surface. The buffering material 109 is also designed to increase surface friction between the utility holder and the intended adhering surface.

    (20) FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a utility holder from an upper-left viewpoint showing a back surface 211. In this embodiment, the back surface 211 is not covered by a buffering material such as in FIG. 1. The magnetic whiteboard utility holder comprises the back surface 211 and a top surface 202. The top surface 202 comprises a central cuboid recess 207, two vertical bean-shaped recesses 210, and four vertical cylindrical recesses 203, 204, 205, and 206.

    (21) The magnetic whiteboard utility holder comprises two parallel vertical channel-tracks of equal isometry and T-shaped, wherein are embedded two isometric magnets 208 of equal dimension. The T-shaped magnets 208 are mounted substantially planar to the top surface 202 and substantially planar to the back surface 211. The T-shaped magnets 208 allow the utility holder to adhere to any ferrous surfaces such as a whiteboard designed with a ferrous surface.

    (22) FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a utility holder from an upper-left viewpoint showing a back surface covered by a buffering material 309. The utility holder comprises the back surface covered by the buffering material 309 and a top surface 302. The top surface 302 comprises a central cuboid recess 307, two vertical bean-shaped recesses 310, and four vertical cylindrical recesses 303, 304, 305, and 306.

    (23) The utility holder comprises two parallel vertical channel-tracks of equal isometry and T-shaped, wherein are embedded two isometric magnets 308 of equal dimension. The T-shaped magnets 308 are mounted substantially planar to the top surface 302 and substantially planar to the back surface. The T-shaped magnets 308 allow the utility holder to adhere to any ferrous surface such as a whiteboard designed with a ferrous surface. The buffering material 309 is thin enough to allow the T-shaped magnets 308 to adhere to a ferrous surface. The buffering material 309 protects the surface of the invention and the intended adhering surface.

    (24) FIG. 4 shows a bottom surface 412 of an embodiment of a utility holder. There are four screws 413 holding the bottom surface 412 to the utility holder. The bottom surface 412 forms an isosceles trapezoidal profile view. Alternatively, the utility holder may be bottomless, or at least partially bottomless.

    (25) FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a utility holder from a lower-left viewpoint showing a front surface 501. The utility holder comprises the front surface 501 and a bottom surface covered by a buffering material 509. The buffering material 509 is made of felt or a felt-like material such as a microfiber material. The buffering material 509 may be used as a dry-erase eraser.

    (26) FIG. 6 shows a top view of an embodiment of a utility holder. The utility holder comprises a top surface 602. The top surface 602 forms an isosceles trapezoidal profile view and comprises a central cuboid recess 607, two vertical bean-shaped recesses 610, and four vertical cylindrical recesses 603, 604, 605, and 606 of equal height and diameter, arranged in two isometric vertical pairs on opposite sides of the central cuboid recess 607. The cylindrical recesses 603 and 604 form one of the isometric vertical pairs and cylindrical recesses 605 and 606 form the other pair. The central cuboid recess 607 is equal in width, from front to back, of 1.5 diameters of a single cylindrical recess 603, 604, 605, or 606.

    (27) The utility holder comprises two parallel vertical channel-tracks of equal isometry and T-shaped, wherein are embedded two isometric magnets 608 of equal dimension. The T-shaped magnets 608 are mounted substantially planar to the top surface 602 and substantially planar to a back surface covered by a buffering material 609. The T-shaped magnets 608 are situated in the utility holder on each side of the central cuboid recess 607 between the outer-most cylindrical recesses 604 and 605 and the central cuboid recess 607. The T-shaped magnets 608 allow the utility holder to adhere to any ferrous surface such as a whiteboard designed with a ferrous surface.

    (28) FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a utility holder from an upper-left viewpoint showing a front surface 701. FIG. 7 is the same as FIG. 1 except for there is a dry-erase marker 714 in a cylindrical recess 706 and a dry-erase eraser 715 in a central cuboid recess 707. The dry-erase marker 714 is placed in the utility holder upside down.

    (29) FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a utility holder from an upper-left viewpoint showing a front surface 801. FIG. 8 is the same as FIG. 1 except for there is a pencil 816 in a cylindrical recess 805, a dry-erase marker 814 in a cylindrical recess 806, and a marker 817 and a pencil 818 in a central cuboid recess 807. The utility holder comprises four vertical cylindrical recesses 803, 804, 805, and 806. FIG. 8 is meant to show that any implements may be stored and contained in one or more of the cylindrical recesses 803, 804, 805, and 806. FIG. 8 is also meant to show that one or more of dry-erase markers or a plurality of implements may be stored in the central cuboid recess 807.

    (30) FIG. 9 shows an embodiment of a T-shaped magnet. The T-shaped magnet comprises a T-shaped top surface 921, two ledges 920, and a back surface 919. The top surface 921 is substantially planar with a top surface of the invention. The two ledges 920 hold the magnet in place inside a T-shaped channel-track of the invention. The back surface 919 is substantially planar to a back surface of the invention.

    (31) FIG. 10 shows a person 1023 holding an embodiment of a utility holder 1024. The person 1022 is erasing markings 1025 on a whiteboard 1022 with the utility holder 1024. The utility holder 1024 may act as a dry-erase eraser due to a buffering material covering a back surface of the utility holder 1024.

    (32) FIG. 11 shows an embodiment of a utility holder with four cylindrical recesses 1103, 1104, 1105, and 1106 each containing a resilient metal projection 1127 on the inside. The resilient metal projection 1127 applies pressure to a dry-erase marker placed in one or more of the cylindrical recesses 1103, 1104, 1105, or 1106 holding the marker in place no matter what position the invention is placed. The utility holder also has a central cuboid recess 1107 with a Velcro 1126 adhered to the bottom of the central cuboid recess 1126. The Velcro holds a dry-erase eraser in place if the dry-erase eraser has the corresponding Velcro piece in order to adhere to the Velcro 1126.

    (33) FIG. 12 shows an embodiment of a utility holder 1224 placed upside down on a whiteboard 1222. A dry-erase marker 1228 is in one of four cylindrical recesses and a dry-erase eraser 1229 is in a central cuboid recess of the utility holder 1224. The dry-erase marker 1228 and the dry-erase eraser 1229 remain in the utility holder 1224 due to a resilient metal projection in the cylindrical recess and Velcro in the central cuboid recess.

    (34) FIG. 13 shows a transparent view of a cylinder 1330 of an embodiment of a utility holder 1324. The cylinder 1330 comprises partially tapered walls at a distal end 1331 proximate a bottom wall, wherein when a dry-erase marker is inserted cap first into the cylinder 1330, the cap is held in place within the distal end 1331 when the marker is subsequently withdrawn by a user. The bottomless utility holder allows the cap to be removed by pushing the cap upward through the mouth of the cylinder.

    (35) The invention disclosed herein may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from their spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.