Handwriting tool and method of use
12208641 ยท 2025-01-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A handwriting tool includes a paper holder having a writing surface, a longitudinal axis, an upper section, a lower section, and a plurality of spaced-apart line stations disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis. A writing guide is connected to the paper holder, the writing guide is slidably positionable along the longitudinal axis. The writing guide has a stop which is engagable with each line station of the plurality of spaced-apart line stations. The writing guide includes a transverse upper writing edge which is positionable in the upper section of the paper holder, and a transverse lower writing edge which is positionable in the lower section of the paper holder.
Claims
1. A handwriting tool comprising: a paper holder having a writing surface, a longitudinal axis, an upper section, a lower section, and a plurality of spaced-apart line stations disposed parallel to said longitudinal axis; a writing guide connected to said paper holder, said writing guide slidably positionable along said longitudinal axis; said writing guide having a stop which is engagable with each line station of said plurality of spaced-apart line stations; said writing guide including a transverse upper writing edge which is positionable in said upper section of said paper holder, and a transverse lower writing edge which is positionable in said lower section of said paper holder; and, said writing guide being a sleeve which surrounds said paper holder.
2. The handwriting tool of claim 1 further including: said writing guide positionable to a plurality of detent positions along said longitudinal axis of said paper holder, wherein each said detent position corresponds to a line of text at said upper writing edge and a line of text at said lower writing edge.
3. The handwriting tool of claim 1 further including: said plurality of spaced-apart line stations being evenly spaced holes; and, said stop being a pin which is engageable with each of said holes.
4. The handwriting tool of claim 1 further including: a window disposed in said writing guide, said lower writing edge forming a lower edge of said window.
5. The handwriting tool of claim 1, the handwriting tool cooperating with a sheet of paper, the handwriting tool further including: said paper holder including a magnetic clip which holds the sheet of paper in place.
6. A handwriting tool comprising: a paper holder having a writing surface, a longitudinal axis, an upper section, a lower section, and a plurality of spaced-apart line stations disposed parallel to said longitudinal axis; a writing guide connected to said paper holder, said writing guide slidably positionable along said longitudinal axis; said writing guide having a stop which is engagable with each line station of said plurality of spaced-apart line stations; said writing guide including a transverse upper writing edge which is positionable in said upper section of said paper holder, and a transverse lower writing edge which is positionable in said lower section of said paper holder; a plurality of upper guide lines disposed adjacent said upper writing edge; and, a plurality of lower guide lines disposed adjacent said lower writing edge.
7. A handwriting tool comprising: a paper holder having a writing surface, a longitudinal axis, an upper section, a lower section, and a plurality of spaced-apart line stations disposed parallel to said longitudinal axis; a writing guide connected to said paper holder, said writing guide slidably positionable along said longitudinal axis; said writing guide having a stop which is engagable with each line station of said plurality of spaced-apart line stations; said writing guide including a transverse upper writing edge which is positionable in said upper section of said paper holder, and a transverse lower writing edge which is positionable in said lower section of said paper holder; a total number of said spaced-apart line stations being n; and, a number of lines of text provided by said handwriting tool being equal to 2n.
8. A handwriting tool which cooperates with a sheet of paper, the handwriting tool comprising: a paper holder having a writing surface, a longitudinal axis, an upper section, a lower section, and a plurality of spaced-apart line stations disposed parallel to said longitudinal axis; a writing guide connected to said paper holder, said writing guide slidably positionable along said longitudinal axis; said writing guide having a stop which is engagable with each line station of said plurality of spaced-apart line stations; said writing guide including a transverse upper writing edge which is positionable in said upper section of said paper holder, and a transverse lower writing edge which is positionable in said lower section of said paper holder; said writing guide positionable to a plurality of detent positions along said longitudinal axis of said paper holder, wherein each said detent position corresponds to a line of text at said upper writing edge and a line of text at said lower writing edge; said plurality of spaced-apart line stations being evenly spaced holes; said stop being a pin which is engageable with each of said holes; a window disposed in said writing guide, said lower writing edge forming a lower edge of said window; a plurality of upper guide lines disposed adjacent said upper writing edge; a plurality of lower guide lines disposed adjacent said lower writing edge; said paper holder including a magnetic clip which holds the sheet of paper in place; a total number of said spaced-apart line stations being n; and, a number of lines of text provided by said tool being equal to 2n.
9. A method for writing comprising: (a) providing a handwriting tool including; a paper holder having a writing surface, a longitudinal axis, an upper section, a lower section and a plurality of spaced-apart line stations disposed parallel to said longitudinal axis, said plurality of spaced-apart line stations including an uppermost first line station, a second line station disposed below said first line station, and a lowermost line station; a writing guide connected to said paper holder, said writing guide slidably positionable along said longitudinal axis; said writing guide having a stop which is engagable with each line station of said plurality of spaced-apart line stations; said writing guide including a transverse upper writing edge which is positionable in said upper section of said paper holder, and a transverse lower writing edge which is positionable in said lower section of said paper holder; a total number of said spaced-apart line stations being n; and, a number of lines of text provided by said tool being equal to 2n; (b) providing a sheet of paper; (c) positioning said sheet of paper on said writing surface of said paper holder; (d) vertically positioning said writing guide so that said stop engages said first line station; (e) writing a first line of text using said upper writing edge as a guide; (f) after (e) vertically positioning said writing guide so that said stop engages said second line station; and, (g) writing a second line of text using said upper writing edge as a guide.
10. The method of claim 9 further including: after (g) continuing to incrementally position said writing guide to lower said line stations and writing a line of text for each said line station including said lowermost line station; repositioning said writing guide so that said stop again engages said first line station; writing a line of text using said lower writing edge as a guide; vertically positioning said writing guide so that said stop engages said second line station; and, writing another line of text using said lower writing edge as a guide.
11. The method of claim 10 further including: continuing to incrementally position said writing guide to lower said line stations and using said lower writing edge to write text for each said line station including said lowermost line station.
12. The method of claim 9 further including: in (e) said first line of text including a letter which requires a downstroke; and, after (e) manually adding said downstroke to said letter.
13. The method of claim 9 further including: in (a) said plurality of spaced-apart line stations being evenly spaced holes; and, said stop being a pin which is engageable with each of said holes.
14. The method of claim 9 further including: in (a) a window disposed in said writing guide, said lower writing edge being a lower edge of said window.
15. A method for writing comprising: (a) providing a handwriting tool including; a paper holder having a writing surface, a longitudinal axis, an upper section, a lower section and a plurality of spaced-apart line stations disposed parallel to said longitudinal axis, said plurality of spaced-apart line stations including an uppermost first line station, a second line station disposed below said first line station, and a lowermost line station; a writing guide connected to said paper holder, said writing guide slidably positionable along said longitudinal axis; said writing guide having a stop which is engagable with each line station of said plurality of spaced-apart line stations; said writing guide including a transverse upper writing edge which is positionable in said upper section of said paper holder, and a transverse lower writing edge which is positionable in said lower section of said paper holder; said writing guide being a sleeve which surrounds said paper holder; (b) providing a sheet of paper; (c) positioning said sheet of paper on said writing surface of said paper holder; (d) vertically positioning said writing guide so that said stop engages said first line station; (e) writing a first line of text using said upper writing edge as a guide; (f) after (e) vertically positioning said writing guide so that said stop engages said second line station; and, (g) writing a second line of text using said upper writing edge as a guide.
16. A method for writing comprising: (a) providing a handwriting tool including; a paper holder having a writing surface, a longitudinal axis, an upper-section, a lower section and a plurality of spaced-apart line stations disposed parallel to said longitudinal axis, said plurality of spaced-apart line stations including an uppermost first line station, a second line station disposed below said first line station, and a lowermost line station; a writing guide connected to said paper holder, said writing guide slidably positionable along said longitudinal axis; said writing guide having a stop which is engagable with each line station of said plurality of spaced-apart line stations; said writing guide including a transverse upper writing edge which is positionable in said upper section of said paper holder, and a transverse lower writing edge which is positionable in said lower section of said paper holder; a plurality of upper guide lines disposed adjacent said upper writing edge; and, a plurality of lower guide lines disposed adjacent said lower writing edge; (b) providing a sheet of paper; (c) positioning said sheet of paper on said writing surface of said paper holder; (d) vertically positioning said writing guide so that said stop engages said first line station; (e) writing a first line of text using said upper writing edge as a guide; (f) after (e) vertically positioning said writing guide so that said stop engages said second line station; and, (g) writing a second line of text using said upper writing edge as a guide.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(19) In the shown embodiment paper holder 22 is a clipboard which has a magnetic clip 44 which engages two embedded magnets 47 (refer to
(20) Writing guide 34 further includes a transverse upper writing edge 40 which is positionable in upper section 28 of paper holder 22, and a transverse lower writing edge 42 which is positionable in lower section 30 of paper holder 22. Both upper writing edge 40 and lower writing edge 42 are oriented perpendicular to longitudinal axis 26. Writing edges 40 and 42 serve to define a lower limit of a line of written text (refer to
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(26) In terms of use, a method for writing includes (refer to FIGS. 1-17) (a) providing a handwriting tool 20 including; a paper holder 22 having a writing surface 24, a longitudinal axis 26, an upper section 28, a lower section 30 and a plurality of spaced-apart line stations 32 disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis 26, the plurality of spaced-apart line stations 32 including an uppermost first line station, a second line station disposed below the first line station, and a lowermost line station; a writing guide 34 is connected to the paper holder 22, the writing guide 34 is slidably positionable along the longitudinal axis 26; the writing guide 34 having a stop 36 which is engagable with each line station 32 of the plurality of spaced-apart line stations; and, the writing guide 34 including a transverse upper writing edge 40 which is positionable in the upper section 28 of the paper holder 22, and a transverse lower writing edge 42 which is positionable in the lower section 30 of the paper holder 22. (b) providing a sheet of paper 500; (c) positioning the sheet of paper 500 on the writing surface 24 of the paper holder 22; (d) vertically positioning the writing guide 34 so that the stop 36 engages the first line station 32; (e) writing a first line of text using the upper writing edge 40 as a guide; (f) after (e) vertically positioning the writing guide 34 so that the stop 36 engages the second line station 32; and, (g) writing a second line of text using the upper writing edge 40 as a guide.
(27) The method further including: after (g) continuing to incrementally position the writing guide 34 to lower line stations 32 and writing a line of text for each line station including the lowermost line station; repositioning the writing guide 34 so that the stop 36 again engages the first line station 32; writing a line of text using the lower writing edge 42 as a guide; vertically positioning the writing guide so that the stop engages the second line station; and, writing another line of text using the lower writing edge 42 as a guide.
(28) The method further including: continuing to incrementally position the writing guide 34 to lower line stations 32 and using the lower writing edge 42 to write text for each line station including the lowermost line station.
(29) The method further including: in (a) a total number of the spaced-apart line stations 32 being n; and, a number of lines of text provided by the tool being equal to 2n.
(30) The method further including: in (e) the first line of text including a letter which requires a downstroke; and, after (e) manually adding the downstroke to the letter.
(31) The method further including; in (a) the writing guide 34 being a sleeve which surrounds the paper holder 22.
(32) The method further including: in (a) the plurality of spaced-apart line stations 32 being evenly spaced holes; and, the stop 36 being a pin which can engage each of the holes.
(33) 1 The method further including: in (a) a window 46 disposed in the writing guide 34, the lower writing edge 42 being a lower edge of the window 46.
(34) The method further including: in (a) a plurality of upper guide lines 50 disposed adjacent the upper writing edge 40; and, a plurality of lower guide lines 50 disposed adjacent the lower writing edge 42.
(35) The embodiments of the handwriting tool and method of use described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, combinations, variations, and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve an equivalent result, all of which are intended to be embraced within the scope of the appended claims. Further, nothing in the above-provided discussions of the handwriting tool and method should be construed as limiting the invention to a particular embodiment or combination of embodiments. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.