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Inventors

Hunter, Mark A.

Application #

667454

Filed

Mar-11-1991

Published

Sep-8-1992

Current US Class

248/444.1
248/452
281/45

International Classes

A47B 097/04

Field of Search

248/452 248/451 248/450 248/441.1 248/444.1 211/45 281/45

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Trask, Britt & Rossa

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Abstract
A clipboard adapted for multi-functional use is disclosed. The clipboard includes a pair of panel-like members which are releaseably joined to one another to form an assembly. The panel-like members are separable one from another whereby a sheet of paper having information printed thereon may be inserted between the panel members to be interposed therebetween. One or both of the panel members is fabricated from a transparent material which permits the user to view the information on the sheet of paper through the panel member itself. A conventional clip assembly is mounted on one or both of the panels to releaseably retain a sheet of paper atop one of the panels whereby the user may either read or write on the paper utilizing the underlying panel as a writing surface.
 
Claims
What is claimed:

1. A clipboard comprising:

a first rigid planar panel having a first end and a second end, said first planar panel being transparent;

a second rigid planar panel, having a first end and a second end;

connection means for detachably connecting said first end of said first planar panel to said first end of said second planar panel, said connection means positioning said first planar panel in parallel with said second planar panel, said planar panels being detachably held in abutment one against another;

a clip means mounted on said first planar panel adapted for releaseably securing sheets of paper on an outwardly oriented face of said first planar panel; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field

This invention relates to clipboards, more particularly, this invention is directed to clipboards having a multi-functional character.

2. Statement of the Art

Clipboards of various constructions have been known for many years. In its most simple construction, a clipboard typically includes a planar member fabricated from a rigid material. The planar member is sufficiently smooth so that an individual may place a sheet of paper or other material atop the planar surface and thereafter either read the paper or write on the sheet of paper using a conventional writing instrument such as a pencil or pen. In many constructions, a clip member is attached to the planar member as a means of retaining the sheet of paper atop the writing surface of the planar member.

Many efforts have been directed in the past to modify the conventional clipboard structure to increase its functionality. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,445,728 (Bratton), a plurality of clear, upstanding planar members were fitted about the perimeter of the clipboard to form a shroud or shield. Bratton thereby disclosed a clipboard structure which may be used in out-of-door environments whereby the sheet member, positioned atop the clipboard may be retained protected from wind or other disturbances. In U.S. Pat. No. 4,442,780 (Child), a clipboard having an alternative shield structure was disclosed.
 
  A clipboard comprising a generally rectangular flat board for supporting a sheet of writing material, a clamp at the upper end of the board for holding...  A clipboard adapted for multi-functional use is disclosed. The clipboard includes a pair of panel-like members which are releasably joined to one another...