DRAWING BOOK
20170348999 · 2017-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B42D1/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D1/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K23/016
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An erasable, polymeric paged writing book for small children, with textured, flexible, bordered pages and an internal spine to spread the book flat. The pages have rounded corners. The book closes by hook-and-loop tab. The pages have a smaller profile than the covers, for resistance to wear and distortion. A fold-away pocket holds chalk and grease pencils. Optionally, a pleated storage compartment is on one of the covers. The pages have a smaller profile than the covers, for resistance to wear and distortion.
Claims
1. An erasable writing book for erasably accepting indicia from writing materials such as chalk and grease pencils, the erasable writing book comprising a front cover, a rear cover, at least one interior page, and at least one interior spine, wherein: the front cover comprises an interior face bearing a flexible, liquid resistant polymeric substance including texturing thereon for abrading the writing materials and retaining abraded writing materials thereon; the at least one interior page comprises opposed front and rear faces each bearing a flexible, liquid resistant polymeric substance including texturing thereon for abrading writing materials such as chalk and grease pencils and retaining abraded writing materials thereon; the rear cover comprises an interior face bearing a flexible, liquid resistant polymeric substance including texturing thereon for abrading writing materials such as chalk and grease pencils and retaining abraded writing materials thereon; and one of the at least one interior spine overlies two adjacent ones of edges of two respective interior pages and an edge of the interior page, one edge of the interior face of the front cover, and the interior face of the rear cover, and the interior spine exerts a force spreading apart the interior pages or spreading apart the interior page and the interior face of the front cover or of the rear cover, whereby manual effort to maintain the erasable writing book flat is minimized.
2. The erasable writing book of claim 1, wherein the erasable writing book comprises at least two interior pages, and the interior spine extends along the full length of the two adjacent edges of two respective interior pages.
3. The erasable writing book of claim 1, wherein each said interior page comprises a fabric-like border thicker than the rest of the interior page.
4. The erasable writing book of claim 3, wherein the fabric-like border extends along the entire border of each said interior page.
5. The erasable writing book of claim 3, wherein the fabric-like border is liquid permeable.
6. The erasable writing book of claim 1, wherein each said interior page comprises rounded corners, the front cover comprises rounded corners, and the rear cover comprises rounded corners.
7. The erasable writing book of claim 1, wherein the front cover and the rear cover comprise a height dimension, and each said interior page comprises a height dimension less than the height dimension of the front cover and the rear cover.
8. The erasable writing book of claim 1, wherein the front cover includes an exterior face bearing rubberized fabric, and the rear cover includes an exterior face bearing rubberized fabric.
9. The erasable writing book of claim 1, further comprising a pocket coupled to the erasable writing book, for storing writing apparatus, the pocket comprising an open end for receiving objects inserted thereinto and a closed end coupled to the erasable writing book.
10. The erasable writing book of claim 1, wherein the front cover comprises a fabric-like border and the rear cover comprises a fabric-like border.
11. The erasable writing book of claim 10, further comprising a pocket coupled to the fabric-like border of the front cover or of the rear cover, the pocket having an open end for receiving objects inserted thereinto and a closed end coupled to the fabric-like border.
12. The erasable writing book of claim 11, wherein the closed end of the pocket is long enough to be folded over against itself with the open end thereof entrapped between a the closed end and either the front cover or the rear cover, and with the open end covered by the closed end such that the objects inserted into the pocket are prevented from inadvertent loss by interference with the closed end.
13. The erasable writing book of claim 11, wherein the pocket is divided into two compartments each accessible through the open end.
14. The erasable writing book of claim 1, further comprising a flexible closure tab coupled to one of the front cover and the rear cover, and a complementing attachment element at the other one of the front cover and the rear cover.
15. The erasable writing book of claim 1, wherein the interior face of the front cover, the interior face of the rear cover, and the opposed front and rear faces of each said interior page is of an intermediate color between the lightest possible rendering of the color and the darkest possible rendering of the color.
16. The erasable writing book of claim 15, wherein the intermediate color is gray.
17. The erasable writing book of claim 1, wherein the front cover comprises an exterior face including texturing to increase frictional characteristics, and the rear cover comprises an exterior face including texturing to increase frictional characteristics, whereby the erasable writing book is easily grasped by a small child.
18. The erasable writing book of claim 1, wherein one of the front cover or the rear cover comprises an exterior face bearing a storage compartment.
19. The erasable writing book of claim 1, wherein the storage compartment is collapsible.
20. The erasable writing book of claim 19, further comprising bracing selectively enabling the storage compartment to be maintained in a distended condition.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Various objects, features, and attendant advantages of the disclosed concepts will become more fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0017] Referring first to
[0018] Writing materials may include liquid inks (not shown) as well as chalk and grease pencils. In some embodiments (not shown), interior spine 108 may be supplemented by other interior spines (not shown) between other interior pages 106, between interior face 110 of front cover 102 and an interior page 106, or between an interior page 106 and interior face 116 of rear cover 104.
[0019] The flexible, liquid resistant polymeric substance may be any suitable polymeric material heat treated or molded to include texturing thereon for abrading and retaining writing materials thereon. Texturing may be of characteristics of a dried coat of wrinkle paint, for example. Flexibility is sufficient to squirm under the weight of a child sitting on an open page while seated on an upholstered or cushioned chair, but not to enable a page to slump spontaneously if held by an edge for example.
[0020] In embodiments wherein erasable writing book 100 comprises at least two interior pages 106, interior spine 108 may extend along the full length of the two adjacent edges 118, 120 of two respective interior pages 106. This arrangement reinforces connection of interior pages 106, which would otherwise be susceptible to eventual damage after long usage by youngsters.
[0021] Each interior page 106 may comprise a fabric-like border 122 thicker than the rest of interior page 106. Fabric-like border 122 may be of woven fabric, unwoven fabric, or of stitching. Fabric-like border 122 is liquid permeable. This construction and thickness intercept and retain excessive liquid ink deposited by a marker (not shown) being used to mark erasable writing book 100, and will to a degree intercept and retail chalk dust. Fabric-like border 122 may extend along the entire border of each interior page 106. This reinforces each interior page 106 for long term usage by small children, and accommodates tactile recognition of the borders of each interior page 106.
[0022] Each interior page 106 may comprise rounded corners 124. Also, front cover 102 may comprise rounded corners 126, and rear cover 104 may comprise rounded corners 128. Rounded corners 124, 126, 128 avoid injuries which could arise from conventional square or sharp corners. Front cover 102 and rear cover 104 comprise a height dimension 130, and each interior page 106 may comprise a height dimension 132 less than height dimension 130 of front cover 102 and rear cover 104. Interior pages 106 are thereby protectively recessed within front and rear covers 102, 104, and will last longer in the hands of small children, especially should the binding (not shown) lose grip of interior pages 106. Also, it will be easier for very small children to grasp interior pages 106. Without interior pages 106 being recessed, a very small child might be more likely to grasp front cover 102 or rear cover 104.
[0023] Front cover 102 may include an exterior face 134 bearing rubberized fabric. Rear cover 104 may include an exterior face 136 bearing rubberized fabric. Woven rubberized fabric resists slipping from a child's hand. Also, woven rubberized fabric imparts tactile identity to facilitate identifying erasable writing book 100 should it be underneath furniture or be retrieved from a bag, suitcase, or other receptacle where it is buried under or surrounded by other objects. The tactile identity also assists children in identifying erasable writing book 100 by touch, thereby promoting tactile development.
[0024] Referring also to
[0025] Front cover 102 may comprise a fabric-like border 144 and rear cover 104 may comprise a fabric-like border 146. Erasable writing book 100 may further comprise pocket 138 coupled to fabric-like border 144 or 146 of (respectively) front cover 102 or of rear cover 104. Pocket 138 has open end 140 for receiving objects (not shown) inserted thereinto and closed end 142 coupled to fabric-like border 144 or 146. This arrangement conveniently anchors pocket 138 on erasable writing book 100.
[0026] Closed end 142 of pocket 138 may be long enough to be folded over against itself with open end 140 thereof entrapped between closed end 142 and either front cover 102 or rear cover 104. Open end 140 may be covered by closed end 142 such that the objects inserted into pocket 138 are prevented from inadvertent loss by interference with closed end 142. Length of pocket 138 enables pocket 138 to be folded as shown in
[0027] As seen in
[0028] Erasable writing book 100 may further comprise a flexible closure tab 152 coupled to one of front cover 102 and rear cover 104, and a complementing attachment element 154 at the other one of front cover 102 and rear cover 104. In the embodiment depicted in
[0029] Interior face 110 of front cover 102, interior face 116 of rear cover 104, and opposed front and rear faces 112, 114 (respectively) of each interior page 106 may be of an intermediate color between the lightest possible rendering of the color and the darkest possible rendering of the color. Considering the example of white, grays, and black, with white being the lightest possible rendering and black being the darkest possible rendering, the intermediate color may be gray. The same principle may be applied to chromatic colors.
[0030] In one embodiment of erasable writing book 100, front cover 102 may comprise exterior face 134 including texturing to increase frictional characteristics. Rear cover 104 may comprise exterior face 136 including texturing to increase frictional characteristics. Erasable writing book 100 is easily grasped by a small child in the above embodiment.
[0031] With particular reference to
[0032] Unless otherwise indicated, the terms “first”, “second”, etc., are used herein merely as labels, and are not intended to impose ordinal, positional, or hierarchical requirements on the times to which these terms refer. Moreover, reference to, e.g., a “second” item does not either require or preclude the existence of, e.g., a “first” or lower-numbered item, and/or, e.g., a “third” or higher-numbered item.
[0033] While the present invention comprises been described in connection with what are considered the most practical exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the present embodiments are not to be limited to the disclosed arrangements, but rather the description is intended to cover various arrangements which are included within the spirit and scope of the broadest possible interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass all modifications and equivalent arrangements which are possible.
[0034] It should be understood that the various examples of the apparatus(es) disclosed herein may include any of the components, features, and functionalities of any of the other examples of the apparatus(es) disclosed herein in any feasible combination, and all of such possibilities are intended to be within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Many modifications of examples set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which the present disclosure pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings.