Domestic inventory system

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Inventors

Somogyi, Paul S.

Application #

159210

Filed

Jun-13-1980

Published

Aug-17-1982

Current US Class

283/55
283/72
283/901

International Classes

G09F 003/00; B42D 015/00

Field of Search

40/5 40/390 40/594 40/585 40/488 40/489 40/490 116/321 116/322 116/323 116/324 116/325 235/123 283/55 283/60 220/270 206/813 206/628

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Youtie; Robert K.

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Abstract
An inventory system including a display panel marked with a series of words for items to be inventoried, the panel markings having a certain characteristic appearance, such as being the same color, a plurality of checks or markers removably secured to the display member covering respective indicia or markings and having additional indicia or markings of the same connotation as the covered indicia, respectively, the additional indicia or markings having another characteristic appearance the same as each other but different from that of the first mentioned indicia.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A domestic inventory system comprising a board-like display member for mounting on a wall, a vertically aligned series of indicia on said member representing a variety of items of household use, said series of indicia being of a color having a characteristic appearance, and a plurality of markers each corresponding to a respective one of said indicia and removably and replaceably secured to said member in covering relation with the corresponding indicia, said markers being of a color having a second characteristic appearance different from the first mentioned characteristic appearance, and said markers being removably securable to refrigerator food containers for designating the contents thereof upon removal from said member, to thereby present to view said indicia having said first mentioned characteristic appearance as exposed upon marker removal to indicate the current inventory of items of household use.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

As is well known to those versed in domestic science, management of inventory, such as food stuffs, presents considerable difficulties, often resulting in spoilage and waste of food. While there have, in the past, been proposed a number of indicators, and the like, for management of domestic inventory, such devices have not been entirely satisfactory and have not found wide acceptance and use. Examples of the prior art of which applicant is aware are the following U.S. Pat. Nos:

1,300,339;

1,462,390;

1,523,374;

1,717,048; 1,830,030;

1,830,031;

2,914,873;

3,505,973;

3,538,631;

3,949,935.

However, prior devices have been relatively complex and expensive in construction, often subject to damage and malfunction, difficult and time consuming to use, and otherwise unsatisfactory.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, it is an important object of the present invention to provide an inventory system for domestic use which overcomes the above mentioned difficulties, is extremely simple in construction and operation, economical to produce, and entirely reliable in operation throughout a long useful life.
 
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