Calendar with multi layered structure

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Inventors

Irlik, Jerzy
Irlik, Miroslawa

Application #

676195

Filed

Mar-27-1991

Published

Aug-4-1992

Current US Class

040/107
283/117
283/2

International Classes

B42D 005/04

Field of Search

283/2 283/117 283/3 283/4 40/107

Examiners

Eley; Timothy V.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A yearly calendar with multi layered structure is disclosed consisting of fundamentally identical single-faced and/or fundamentally identical double-faced sub-calendars corresponding to different periods of the year and assembled in chronological order. In abstract a preferred embodiment is a single-faced sub-calendar comprising a base and a frame which are flat boards attached together along one edge, a screen layer, a picture layer and a top layer consisting of plurality of separate planar sub-elements and removably affixed to one face of the base in definite order. All the layers are consecutively detached and discarded or relocated upon their designated function. The top layer consist of plurality of separate planar parts creating table of time. The picture layer consist of plurality of located in random order planar portions gradually collated in the frame. The screen consist of plurality of separate planar plates temporarily concealing fragments of messages enclosed on the base. Another embodiment includes a double-faced sub-calendar where all the layers are removably affixed to both faces of the base and each face of the frame collates the picture.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A yearly calendar consisting of at least one single-faced sub-calendar, each single-faced sub-calendar comprising:

(a) a base being a flat board having one face graphically sub-divided on plurality of sections, each section containing a message;

(b) a screen layer consisting of plurality of separate planar plates removably affixed to said base within said sections to temporarily conceal fragments of said messages;

(c) a picture layer consisting of plurality of separate planar portions removably affixed in random order to said base over said plates of the screen layer, each portion containing an individual clue on the underside;

(d) a top layer consisting of plurality of separate planar parts removably affixed to said portions of said picture layer and creating a table of time; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

My invention relates to calendars and, more particularly, to the structure of calendars.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Designing of calendars has a very broad and rich achievement. The primary task of calendars is to inform about passing time. However, a calendar can be used in various distinctive ways and therefore there is so many unique designs of the calendar.

An appearance and a structure of calendars has been determined by numerous factors, being taken for consideration, during the entire designing process. For example, where the usefulness of the calendar was considered as a priority, the design process brought forth all kinds of pocket and planner calendars. Many other designs aspired to give a calendar an original appearance and attractive aesthetic look. A good example of such design is a very popular illustrated calendar. Furthermore, to make calendar more entertaining the illustrations become designed as a numerous type of cross-word puzzles, humors, etc. . . . Unfortunately, that type of entertaining gains personally and timely limited interest. Boes in his patent teaches a calendar comprising a top as a removable sheet and a lower sheet which carries a picture, all included within a frame, to activate the continues entertaining and interest in the calendar. While such a design activates continues personal participation, it still results in limited type of entertaining, which generally procures a gradual exposing of underlaying picture.
 
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