Note pad holder

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Inventors

MacKelvie, Winston R.

Application #

519401

Filed

May-4-1990

Published

Mar-31-1992

Current US Class

281/44
281/45
281/51

International Classes

B42D 017/00

Field of Search

281/44 281/45 281/51

Examiners

Watts; Douglas D.

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Abstract
The invention relates to a holder comprising a frame fitted with compressible elements to provide a unique side holding force to releasably retain a note pad of the removable, self-stick variety. The side holding force is proportional to the total thickness of the material being held and allows access to the full face of the note pad surface. The side holding force and the additional benefits of material protection and widespread mountability, provides the user with access to the note pad wherever and whenever required.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A holder in combination with sheet material, said sheet material comprising a plurality of substantially rectangular sheets having a length and a width, said holder comprising a base, first and second opposed side walls extending upwardly from said base to thereby define a sheet material receiving area, a flange extending inwardly from said first side wall towards said second side wall to thereby define a generally U-shaped channel extending along at least a portion of said first side wall, at least one compressible element secured to said first side wall, the distance between said second side wall and said compressible element on said first side wall being equal to or slightly less than the width of the sheet material such that said compressible element exerts a side holding force on said sheet material.



Description
This invention relates to a holder for articles and for `non-permanently bound sheets, of thin, stiff material`, (hereinafter referred to as `note pad`). The article may be a portable calculator or time piece while the note pad may be a loose, unbound stack of paper, or the note pad may be non-permanently bound, as in a `self-stick replaceable note pad`, e.g. the 3M Corporation's "Post-It" (Registered Trademark) note pad, or part thereof.

It is common with holders presently in use, that certain disadvantages prevent their providing convenient, widespread availability of this ubiquitous memory support system for the user. Present note pad holders are of three types. The first type is the container type, e.g. a simple `rack, cradle or box` (hereinafter referred to as `container`), which is primarily a stationary, desk-top accessory having the disadvantage of being unsuited for mounting on various surfaces, or for carrying on-person, due to of it's size, shape and bulkiness. The second type of note pad holder is in the form of a `pocket, pouch or folder` (hereinafter referred to as `wallet`), which is primarily a portable holder for loose or bound note pads. The lack of stiffness in the wallet is a disadvantage to the portability of non-permanently bound note pad, e.g. the `self-stick note pad`, which shears into pieces when roughly handled, e.g. in one's pocket. The wallet is further disadvantaged by requiring an opening manipulation to allow access to the note pad for note taking since the held material is held by the user required surface, e.g. the note pad face. Moreover, its disadvantage of not being able to be easily attached to various surfaces, e.g. a refrigerator door, further restricts the wallet type note pad holder's ability to provide widespread note pad availability for the user. The third type is the spring clip and/or clamp holder where the note material is retained from the front face and hence the self stick note pad cannot be used. Further the awkwardness of removing sheets from clip type holder where the material is held by face contact makes it disadvantageous. Moreover portability is impractical since the bulkiness constitutes an inconvenience.
 
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