STANDING CLIPBOARD
20170143114 ยท 2017-05-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B42P2241/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F9/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A standing clipboard comprising a board that is fixed along one of its edges to a base, and on an opposite edge there is a manual clip that can be used to safely and reliably hold paper in place, regardless of size. Notes can be removed by simply pushing on the clip. The board can be placed vertically or at an angle without affecting the essence of the invention. Both the board that holds the notes in place and the base can be made from any kind of suitable material, including wood, aluminium, plastic, methacrylate, etc. The invention is a highly effective, simple, and practical standing clipboard that can be used alongside, for example, a computer and/or a phone.
Claims
1. A standing clipboard comprising a board attached on one end to a base containing a fissure into which the board is inserted and that provides support, and on another end a manual clip is disposed to hold notes in place.
2. The standing clipboard according to claim 1, wherein the shape of the board is rectangular.
3. The standing clipboard according to claim 1, wherein the board, as a support for notes, is arranged vertically in relation to the base.
4. The standing clipboard according to claim 1, wherein the board, as a support for notes, is arranged at an angle in relation to the base.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0013] In order to complement the description below and to facilitate a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, as well as display the preferred embodiment of the invention, a drawing is attached, which is an integral part of the description, for the purposes of illustration only, showing the following:
[0014]
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0015] As can be seen in the figure below, the invention comprises a board (1), which in the example is rectangular, but may also be of a different shape. The board (1) is supported vertically on a base (2), though it could also be at an angle, and the whole invention would stand on a table, desk, or any other suitable surface.
[0016] The board (1), on its edge opposite to the one attached to the base (2), has a clip (3), which can be opened manually, and can be used to hold papers and notes. These notes would rest on the surface of the board (1), and the clip (3) can be opened to release and reattach any pieces of paper or notes, etc.
[0017] Evidently, the base (2), which could be made of the same material as the board (1) or of a different material, can have other shapes than the rectangular shape shown in the figure, as long as it serves to support the board (1).