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KR20150131689A
KR20150131689A KR1020140058760A KR20140058760A KR20150131689A KR 20150131689 A KR20150131689 A KR 20150131689A KR 1020140058760 A KR1020140058760 A KR 1020140058760A KR 20140058760 A KR20140058760 A KR 20140058760A KR 20150131689 A KR20150131689 A KR 20150131689A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D5/00Sheets united without binding to form pads or blocks
    • B42D5/04Calendar blocks
    • B42D5/046Suspension devices therefor
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D5/00Sheets united without binding to form pads or blocks
    • B42D5/04Calendar blocks
    • B42D5/047Calendar blocks in which the calendar sheet or sheets are combined with other articles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D5/00Sheets united without binding to form pads or blocks
    • B42D5/04Calendar blocks
    • B42D5/048Calendar blocks movable-strip-type calendars

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The present invention relates to a calendar. The calendar of the present invention forms the skeleton of the main body 10. A main body window 12 is formed through the center of the main body 10. In the main body 10, a plurality of paint plates 22, a mat plate 26, and a front decorative plate 28 are stacked in order. The front decorative plate 28 has various designs and colors, and the outer appearance of the calendar is determined by being provided at the outermost one of the front decorative plates 28. The main body 10, the paint plate 22, the mat plate 26, and the front decorative plate 28 are fastened together by a fastener 40 and joined together. The main body 10 is connected to the main body 10 of the adjacent calendar by the body connecting portion 16 or the flexible connecting member 30. By such connection, two or more calendars can be connected and used together. The calendar according to the present invention having such a configuration can be variously changed in appearance design by changing the positions of the mat plate 26 and the front decorative plate 28, and a plurality of calendars can be used in various forms. The shape of the fastening holes 23, 27 and 29 of the paint plate 22, the mat plate 26 and the front plate 28 is opened so that the fastening hole 40 can be easily replaced It can be easily folded and unfolded, and it can hang on the wall, which has the advantage of space utilization.

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Calendar {Calendar}

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a calendar, and more particularly, to a calendar which can be freely changed in appearance design and can be used by connecting a plurality of pieces and is freely arranged according to a space.

The calendar is the date of the month, the day, the day of the week, the twenty - four seasons, the date of the event, etc. Generally, the calendar is made up of one year value. In other words, they can be displayed on a piece of paper on a monthly basis to create a calendar with twelve chapters, or two or three months on a piece of paper to create a calendar. Of course, the entire 12 months are displayed on a piece of paper.

And, as a work force, one day was marked on a piece of paper, and one piece was taken out one by one.

In general, a calendar with several chapters, such as twelve or six chapters, will be torn down or handed over to the back. Therefore, it is impossible or difficult to identify the past month.

Of course, if you use a calendar with all the months of the year displayed on one sheet, you can easily see the date of the past month or the month of the next month, but there is a problem that it is difficult to store because of its large size. In addition, if the size of the calendar in which all the months of the year are displayed on one sheet is made small, there is a problem that it is difficult to confirm the date of people whose eyesight is poor.

And recently, I do not like calendars that have multiple chapters or a whole year on one sheet. This is because calendars are often not helpful in interior interiors. Also, there is a difficulty in arranging and utilizing space, such as having to keep it up regardless of space.

In addition, the conventional calendar can not be used again once it is used, and there is a problem that the entire calendar is discarded and a new calendar is sought.

The calendar is generally rectangular, and conventional calendars are limited to a single color or pattern, so they are not suitable for the season and tend to be easy for users to appreciate.

Such a calendar specifies its appearance design. In other words, the appearance of the calendar depends on the material of the calendar, or the color or pattern of the surface. In other words, one calendar has only one appearance design. Therefore, if the user tires the calendar for a certain period of time, or if the surrounding environment including the season changes so that the calendar does not match the surroundings, a new calendar having a different appearance design must be purchased.

In general, a calendar has only a function for viewing dates, and there is a problem that space allocation and utilization are inferior.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a calendar capable of variously changing appearance designs.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a calendar which can be easily expanded, collapsed, erected or hung on the wall according to the space to utilize the space.

It is still another object of the present invention to provide a calendar capable of replacing or disposing exhibits without completely disassembling bolts or nuts of fasteners.

Another object of the present invention is to connect a plurality of calendars to each other.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a calendar which can be continuously used even if the exhibition is changed even after a lapse of time, so that the calendar can be recycled.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a calendar for decorating a space.

According to an aspect of the present invention for achieving the above object, the present invention provides an apparatus for manufacturing a calendar, comprising: a main body forming a skeleton of a calendar; A plurality of paint plates having different shapes such as a wall display and a picture, and fasteners passing through the main body and the paint plate to fasten the circular plate and the paint plate, respectively.

The main body is formed in a plate shape.

The main body has a main body window formed at the center thereof.

The main body is a box-shaped box having a flat hexahedron, and the seating end is recessed on the outer surface thereof to form a seating space therein.

The main body is formed with a main body window at the center, two pieces are provided at predetermined intervals, and the paint plate, the mat plate, and the front decorating plate are selectively positioned between the main bodies.

The main body is a curved surface having a predetermined radius of curvature.

The main body is formed of a transparent or semitransparent material.

The paint board is provided on both sides of the main body.

A mat plate coupling hole formed at the center of the main body and having a window at its center and corresponding to the body coupling hole at four corners and having openings or side openings, Plate.

And a front decorative plate positioned on the front surface of the mat plate and having a window at the center and corresponding to the body fastening holes at four corners and having a circular decorative plate fastening hole with openings or side openings.

The position and shape and size of the platen fastening hole and the mat plate fastening hole and the decorative plate fastening hole are the same as those of the body fastening hole.

The paint plate and the mat plate are positioned between the main body and the front decorating plate and fixed to the body fastening holes and the fastening holes formed in the same manner as the body fastening holes.

A connecting member fixed to the main body in a plate shape and a connecting member having a connecting member fastening hole formed to correspond to the body fastening hole are separately formed on the fastening portion, and adjacent main bodies are connected.

The connecting member is intermittently connected to the main body.

And a connecting member connected to the connecting portion and the central connecting portion and folded while the connecting portion and the extending portion form a predetermined angle.

And a connecting member having a shape of a mortar barrel which is constricted toward the central connecting part and formed so that the main body has a predetermined inclination with respect to the ground.

At least one side of the main body is provided with a body connection part and is connected to another adjacent main body to form a plurality of rows.

At least a part of the fastener is a magnet, and adjacent fasteners are coupled by a magnetic force.

A protrusion is formed on a part of the paint plate and a protrusion groove is provided for facilitating protrusion of the protrusion.

And a support groove is provided in a part of the projecting portion so that the adjacent projecting portions can support each other.

The fastener is provided with a wall-hanging strap.

And a calendar grip which keeps the angle at which the main body opens.

The pedestal body includes a pedestal body and a pedestal fixing plate. The pedestal body has a fixing groove formed on the pedestal body by being coupled to the pedestal body. A first folding line located at the center and folded at a predetermined angle to the front side, a body hanging part positioned at both left and right ends and having a lower end fixed to the main body, an insertion groove corresponding to the fixing groove of the pedestal fixing plate, And a second folding line for folding back the back surface contact portion backward.

In the calendar according to the present invention, the following effects can be expected.

First, in the present invention, a plurality of mat plates and a front decorative plate are stacked on a main body, and one of them is installed so as to be seen from the outside. Therefore, by changing the position between the mat plate and the front decorating plate, it is possible to make the appearance of the calendar different from that of the mat plate and the front decorating plate which are visible to the outside. Therefore, there is an effect that the user can change and use the appearance design of the calendar variously.

In the present invention, since the fastener passes through the main body and the plurality of plates and is fastened to each other, the user can easily disassemble and assemble the calendar by separating the fastener.

In the present invention, since a plurality of main bodies are connected and a plurality of exhibits are coupled to each main body, a plurality of calendars can be connected to each other, and the calendars can be used in various forms.

The calendar according to the present invention has an effect that the fastening hole of the exhibit is opened to the edge or side, so that the exhibit can be easily replaced or disposed without completely disassembling the fastening hole.

The calendar in the present invention has a book or a screen shape, and decorates the space.

Meanwhile, the calendar according to the present invention can be spread, folded, and erected along with the space, thereby saving space and utilizing the calendar.

According to the present invention, the wall-hanging strap can be easily installed in the fastening hole of the calendar, so that the wall-hanging strap can be hooked on the wall regardless of the horizontal or vertical direction.

According to the present invention, if the display is changed only after the period has elapsed, the display can be recycled as a calendar or a frame, thereby preventing waste of resources.

1 is a perspective view showing a configuration of a preferred embodiment of a calendar according to the present invention;
2 is an exploded exploded view showing the configuration of the embodiment shown in Fig.
3 is a side view showing the configuration of the embodiment shown in Fig.
4 is a perspective view showing a folded state of the embodiment shown in FIG.
5 is a side view showing a state in which a calendar is formed on both sides of the main body of the embodiment shown in FIG.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing another example of a fastening hole constituting a calendar having a shape similar to the embodiment shown in FIG. 1; FIG.
Figure 7 is an exploded view of the paintbrush showing the configuration of the embodiment shown in Figure 1;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing another example of a paint plate constituting a calendar having a shape similar to the embodiment shown in FIG. 1. FIG.
FIG. 9 is an exploded view showing another example of a main body constituting a calendar having a shape similar to the embodiment shown in FIG. 1. FIG.
10 is a perspective view showing another example of a main body constituting a calendar having a shape similar to the embodiment shown in Fig.
11 is a perspective view showing another example of a main body constituting a calendar having a shape similar to that of the embodiment shown in Fig.
12 is a perspective view showing another example of a main body constituting a calendar having a shape similar to that of the embodiment shown in Fig.
FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing another example of a main body constituting a calendar having a shape similar to the embodiment shown in FIG. 1. FIG.
FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing another example of a connecting member constituting a calendar having a shape similar to that of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1. FIG.
Fig. 15 is a side view showing another example of a fastener constituting a calendar having a shape similar to the embodiment shown in Fig. 1. Fig.
16 is a side view showing still another example of a fastening hole constituting a calendar having a shape similar to that of the embodiment shown in Fig.
Fig. 17 is an exploded view of a pedestal used in the calendar shown in Fig. 1; Fig.
FIG. 18 is a side view showing a state in which a calendar is placed on the pedestal of the embodiment shown in FIG. 17; FIG.
FIG. 19 is a perspective view showing a modification in which a wall-fixing strap is provided in a fastener of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1; FIG.
FIG. 20 is an exploded view of a calendar web inserted into the calendar of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1; FIG.
FIG. 21 is a usage state showing a state in which the calendar calendar of the embodiment shown in FIG. 20 is seated on the calendar. FIG.
22 is a perspective view showing another example of a connecting member constituting a calendar having a shape similar to that of the embodiment shown in Fig.
23 is another perspective view showing the configuration of the embodiment shown in Fig.
Fig. 24 is a plan view showing another example of a connecting member constituting a calendar having a shape similar to the embodiment shown in Fig. 22; Fig.

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the calendar according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

1 to 4, the calendar of the embodiment of the present invention includes at least one main body 10. The main body 10 has a rectangular plate shape and forms a skeleton of the calendar. Of course, the shape of the main body 10 does not necessarily have to be a rectangular plate but may be a circular shape, a polygonal plate, or the like, and may have various shapes other than a plate shape.

The main body 10 has a front surface and a rear center portion on which the display 20, such as a moon, a photograph, and a picture, is seated. Also, as shown in FIG. 5, the main body 10 may form a calendar on both sides.

Meanwhile, a main body window 12 may be provided at the center of the main body 10. The main body window 12 allows the display 20 to be viewed from the front with the calendar collapsed. In the present embodiment, the main body window 12 is formed in a circular shape at the center, but its shape and position can be variously configured.

At four corners of the main body 10, body fastening holes 14 are drilled. Although four corners are formed in this embodiment, the body fastening holes 14 are not necessarily formed at the illustrated positions, and the shape, position and number of the body fastening holes 14 may be variously modified. The body fastening hole 14 may be formed only on one side of the main body 10, as shown in FIG.

A plurality of paintbrushes 22 are provided on the front surface of the main body 10. The paintbrush 22 may be formed in various shapes such as a picture or a picture, as well as a month display, and may be expressed in a cross section or in both sides.

At the four corners of the paint plate 22, a paint plate fastening hole 23 is formed at a position corresponding to the body fastening hole 14. However, the shape of the platen fastening hole 23 is circular as shown in Fig. The lateral direction may be opened unlike the present embodiment. This is to solve the inconvenience that the fastening tool 40 to be described below is completely dismantled and the paintbrush 22 is removed and replaced. If the tightening is slightly loosened without completely disassembling the fastener 40, the paintbrush 22 can be easily separated from the main body 10, thus facilitating the replacement.

Although four corners are formed in the present embodiment, the shape and position and the number of the picture plate fastening holes 23 may be variously modified, and the picture plate fastening holes 23 are not necessarily formed at the illustrated positions.

Meanwhile, as shown in FIG. 8, a protrusion 24 is formed on a part of the paint board 22 to protrude a polygon, a shape of an object, or the like, thereby exhibiting a stereoscopic effect. In order to facilitate the protrusion of the protrusion 24, a protrusion groove 24 'may be formed in a part of the protrusion 24.

A support groove 25 may be provided in a part of the protrusion 24 so that the protrusions 24 of the paint plate 22 facing each other can support each other.

A plurality of mat plates 26 are provided on the front surface of the paint plate 22. A mat panel 26 'having different sizes is formed on the mat plate 26. The mat plate 26 serves to cover the edges of the wall display, photographs and pictures. The color of the mat plate 26 and the size of the mat window 26 ' Is used. The mat plate 26 is disposed on both sides of the main body 10 according to the size of the mat panel 26 'to allow the mat panel 26' of a desired size to be exposed. The unused mat plate 26 may be positioned on the back surface of the main body 10 and the paint board 22 or on the main body 10. For reference, the mat plate 26 is not necessarily required, and the function of the mat plate 26 may be performed by the front plate 28 described below.

The mat plate fastening holes 27 are formed at four corners of the mat plate 26 so as to correspond to the body fastening holes 14. The shape of the mat plate fastening hole 27 is formed in a round shape like a corner of the paint plate fastening hole 23. This is to solve the inconvenience that the fastener 40 is completely dismantled and the mat plate 26 is removed and replaced. Since the mat plate 26 can be easily separated from the main body 10 if the fastening tool 40 is loosened slightly without completely disassembling it, the replacement can be facilitated.

A front decorative plate 28 is provided so as to cover the mat plate 26. The front decorative plate 28 has a rectangular shape with a window 28 'formed at its center. Of course, the shape of the front decorative plate 28 and the shape of the window 28 'can be made variously. The front decorative plate 28 forms an outer appearance of an edge portion of the paint plate 22 or the mat plate 26. A plurality of the front decorative plates 28 are installed so as to overlap with each other, and the outermost ones can be seen from the outside. Or the unused front decorative plate 28 may be positioned on the back surface of the main body 10 and the paint board 22 or on the main body 10. The surface of the front decorative plate 28 has various patterns and various colors. Thus, the various colors and patterns formed on the front decorative plate 28 constitute the appearance of the calendar.

A decorative plate fastening hole 29 is also formed in the front decorative plate 28 at a position corresponding to the body fastening hole 14 of the main body 10. However, the shape of the decorative plate fastening hole 29 is formed in a round shape such that the shape of the decorative plate fastening hole 29 is opened in the corner direction, such as the paint plate fastening hole 23 or the mat plate fastening hole 27. The shape, position and number of the decorative plate fastening holes 29 may be variously modified.

In the present embodiment, the paint plate 22, the mat plate 26, and the front decorative plate 28 are illustrated as being centered on a plate shape, but they can be variously modified such as a three-dimensional object shape that is not a planar plate shape. In addition, the positions of the paint plate 22, the mat plate 26, and the front decorative plate 28 are not fixed but may be arranged to be shifted from each other as needed.

Meanwhile, a connecting member 30 for connecting the adjacent main bodies 10 to each other may be provided. The connecting member 30 not only connects a plurality of main bodies 10 to each other, but also protects and decorates the corners of the main body 10.

The connecting member 30 has a symmetrical plate shape with respect to the central connecting portion 32 and has a connecting member fastening hole 36 formed to correspond to the body fastening hole 14 in the left and right direction. In this embodiment, the center connection portion 32 is symmetrically formed in a plate shape, but the left and right sides may be different from each other. Also, in the present embodiment, the connection member fastening hole 36 is connected to the body fastening hole 14 which is adjacent thereto, but may be variously deformed, and the shape of the connection member 30 may be variously formed . In the present embodiment, the width of the central connection portion 32 is equal to or greater than the length of two main bodies 10 having the display 20.

The connection member 30 may be made of a material different from that of the main body 10 or may be made of the same material. In this embodiment, the entire one side edge of the main body 10 is connected to each other by the connecting member 30, but not necessarily, they may be connected to each other intermittently. The connection member 30 is not necessarily required and can function as a calendar even with one main body 10.

A fastening hole 40 is formed through the connecting member fastening hole 36 and the body fastening hole 14 and through the punch fastening hole 23, the mat plate fastening hole 27 and the decorative plate fastening hole 29, Respectively. The fastener 40 is a kind of bolt and nut. Of course, since the bolts and nuts constituting the fastening member 40 are exposed to the outside of the calendar much, they are different in appearance from ordinary bolts and nuts. In other words, it is designed to make the appearance of the calendar more beautiful.

On the other hand, a part of the fastener 40, for example, a nut, is made of a magnet so that the fasteners 40 are coupled and fixed to each other by a magnetic force, thereby preventing the calendar from being opened.

Next, Fig. 9 shows another embodiment of the main body 10 used in the present invention. In this embodiment, the adjacent main bodies 10 are connected to each other by the body connecting portion 16. In reality, two calendars are connected to the main body 10 by the body connecting portion 16, and the two are connected together. Also, in the present embodiment, all the one side edges of the main body 10 are connected to each other by the body connecting portion 16, but they may be connected to each other intermittently. Further, the connecting member 30 may be additionally provided so as to overlap with the body connecting portion 16. [

In Fig. 10, more main bodies 10 are shown connected in series. In this embodiment, the body connecting part 16 is made of a flexible material, and a plurality of calendars are connected as if it is a screen, so that the calendar can be used without front and back. In this embodiment, a portion of the fastener 40, for example, a nut, is made of a magnet so that only necessary portions are unfolded, and the remaining portions can be joined to each other by a magnetic force.

Fig. 11 shows another modification of the main body 10. Fig. In the present embodiment, two main bodies 10 having a main body window 12 at the center are provided at predetermined intervals, and an exhibit 20 is selectively positioned between the main bodies 10 . Meanwhile, the front decorative plate 28 may be disposed on the front surface of the main body 10. In addition, if the main body 10 is made of a transparent or translucent material, the colors and patterns of the display 20 can be doubly represented.

On the other hand, Fig. 12 shows another embodiment of the calendar of Fig. The configuration of the present embodiment is such that the main body 10 is curved so as to have a predetermined radius of curvature. In this embodiment, the main body 10 is made so that the central portion protrudes forward. The paint plate 22, the mat plate 26, and the front decorative plate 28 are made to have the same radius of curvature.

Next, another modification of the main body 10 is shown in Fig. The main body 10 is in the form of a box having a substantially flat hexahedral shape, but it is not necessarily so. A body fastening hole (14) is drilled through the four corners of the main body (10).

A mounting end (13) is provided along the edge of the body fastening hole (14). The seating end (13) is recessed lower than the outer surface of the main body (10). The seating space 18 is formed on the front surface or the front surface and the rear surface of the main body 10, respectively. In the seating space (18), a display device (20) for a wall display is seated.

Fig. 14 shows another embodiment of the connecting member 30. Fig. In FIG. 1, the entire one side edge of the main body 10 is connected to each other by the connecting member 30, but not necessarily, they may be connected to each other intermittently. The connection member fastening hole 36 may be formed to extend to the other end of the fastening portion 34 and to be coupled to the body fastening hole 14 in a corresponding manner.

Meanwhile, FIG. 15 shows an embodiment in which the shape of the platen fastening hole 23, the mat plate fastening hole 27, and the decorative plate fastening hole 29 are different from each other. In the present embodiment, the shape of the fastening holes 23, 27 and 29 is the same as that of the body fastening hole 14 and is fastened by the fastening hole 40.

In the embodiment of FIG. 16, the coupling holes 23 and 27 are not formed in the paint plate 22 and the mat plate 26 but are coupled only to the body coupling hole 14 and the decorative plate coupling hole 29. In this case, the position and shape of the body fastening hole 14 and the decorative plate fastening hole 29 are the same.

The width of the paint plate 22 and the mat plate 26 may be the same as the length of the front decorative plate 28 in one of the transverse or longitudinal direction and the length between the fasteners 40 in the other direction, So that the paint plate 22 and the mat plate 26 are spread over the fastener 40. The paint plate 22 and the mat plate 26 are positioned between the main body 10 and the front decorative plate 28 and fixed by tightening between the body fastening hole 14 and the decorative plate fastening hole 29 do.

On the other hand, FIG. 17 shows an embodiment of a pedestal 50 that can be used with a calendar mounted thereon. The pedestal (50) is composed of a pedestal body (52) and a pedestal fixing plate (58).

The pedestal body 52 has a triangular plate shape symmetrically with respect to a first fold line 53 formed at the center. However, the shape of the pedestal can be modified in various ways. The first folding line 53 is formed in such a manner that the left and right sides of the pedestal body 52 can be folded at a predetermined angle with respect to the front of the pedestal body 52 to fix the insertion groove 57 of the pedestal body 52 and the pedestal fixing plate 58 And the groove 59 is engaged.

A body hanging part 55 is formed on the left and right end sides of the pedestal body 52 and a lower end of the main body 10 is mounted therebetween, and between the first folding line 53 and the body hanging part 55, (57) are formed facing each other. A back side close contact portion 56 is formed on the top of the pedestal body 52 to hold the rear side of the calendar. Although the back surface contact part 56 is formed in a semicircular shape in the present embodiment, it may have various shapes. The second folding line 54 is formed so that the back side contact portion 56 can be more closely attached to the back side of the calendar.

On the other hand, the pedestal fixing plate 58 is a semi-elliptical plate, and the fixing grooves 59 are formed on the right and left end sides with respect to the center. The distance between the fixing grooves 59 is smaller than the distance between the insertion grooves 57. The fixing groove 59 is engaged with the insertion groove 57 of the pedestal body 52 so that the pedestal body 52 of the flat surface is solidly formed in a three-dimensional shape.

The lower end of the main body 10 of the calendar may be mounted on the body hanging part 55 and the back side of the calendar may be mounted on the rear end close part 56 when the pedestal 50 is coupled. 18 shows a state in which the calender of the present invention is mounted on the pedestal 50. In FIG. 18 shows an embodiment of a calendar formed by one main body 10, it is also possible to use a calendar in which the main body 10 is connected to the body connecting portion 16 or the connecting member 30.

19 shows a state in which the wall-mounted strap 32 is installed on the calendar of the present invention. A wall formed of one main body 10 or a wall brace 42 is attached to the fastener 40 irrespective of the calendar on which the main body 10 is connected by the body connecting portion 16 or the connecting member 30. [ Can be installed on the wall regardless of the horizontal or vertical direction.

The number of the main bodies 10 to be connected can be increased as much as the number of the main bodies 10 can be increased. Also, the wall-mounted strap 42 can be installed on the fastening opening 40 regardless of the front and rear surfaces, and can be hung flat so that the wall-hanging strap 42 is not seen from the front. Of course, the wall-hanging strap 42 may be directly hooked, or an annular hook structure may be connected to the fastener 40.

A calendar grid 46 may be provided as shown in FIG. The calendar grip 46 serves to fix the angle at which the main body 10 connected to the body connecting portion 16 or the connecting member 50 opens. On both end portions of the calendar grip 46, a rectangular flute insertion groove 47 is formed from the lower end to the middle. The hook insertion slot 47 is inserted into the body 10 to fix the angle at which the calendar is opened. The shape and size of the calendar map 46 may be variously formed, and the calendar map 46 may utilize a character or display a company logo or advertisement of a calendar provider to obtain a promotional effect.

FIG. 21 shows a state in which the calendar grid 46 is installed on the calendar of the present invention.

22 shows yet another embodiment of the present invention. The present embodiment differs from the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 only in the connection method of the main body 110 and the connection member 130). Therefore, only the important parts are described here, and the reference numerals are assigned to the units of 100 units corresponding to those of the embodiment shown in Fig.

In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the connecting member fastening hole 136 is coupled with the adjacent body fastening hole 114, but in the present embodiment, the central connecting portion 132 and the fastening portion And the connecting member 130 is engaged with the body fastening hole 114 located far away from the main body 110 to form a cover But also serves as a pedestal when it unfolds. Thus, as shown in Figs. 22 and 23, there is an effect that the calendar can be used upright regardless of the horizontal or vertical direction. In the present embodiment, the width of the central connection portion 132 is slightly larger than the length of the two main bodies 110 having the display 120.

A part of the main body 110 and a fastening part 134 of the connecting member 130 are fastened by the fastener 140. The coupling portion 134 and the extension portion 138 form a predetermined angle and are folded so that the main body 110 is bent at an angle formed by the coupling portion 134 and the extension portion 138, It can be erected.

On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 23, the calendar may be used in the horizontal direction.

Fig. 24 shows another embodiment of Fig. In the present embodiment, the extension portion 138 has a cylindrical shape that is constricted toward the central connection portion 132. The main body 110 has a predetermined inclination with respect to the ground when the pedestal is set up in the vertical direction, so that the main body 110 is inclined.

Hereinafter, how the calendars of the embodiment of the present invention having the above-described configuration are assembled and used will be described in detail.

1, first, the paint plate 22, the mat plate 26, and the front decorative plate 28 are positioned on the back surface of the main body 10 and four fastening holes 14, 23, 27, 23, 27, and 29 located at the left end of the fastening hole 40 so that the fastener 40 is fastened. At this time, the size of the mat panel 26 'of the mat plate 26 is set on the paint plate 22 by the user. The remaining mat plate 26 may be positioned between the main body 10 and the paint plate 22. The calendar to be assembled in this manner can be made to have a desired out of the front decorative plate 28 at the outermost position, thereby making the appearance of the calendar desired. The unused front decorative plate 28 may be positioned between the main body 10 and the paintbrush 22.

In the same manner as above, the paint plate 22, the mat plate 26, and the front decorative plate 28 are placed on the back surface of the main body 10 and the right end of the four fastening holes 14, 23, 27, And two fastening holes (14, 23, 27, 29) are provided, and fasteners (40) are fastened to form two main bodies.

Next, one main body 10 is placed on the fastening portion 34 of the connecting member 30, and the fastening holes 40 are fastened through the fastening holes 36, 14, 23, 27, The assembly of the calendar is completed.

When the paint plate 22, the mat plate 26 and the front decorative plate 28 are to be replaced, the fastening holes 23, 27 and 29 of the plates 22.26 and 28 are circularly opened in the corner direction If the tightening of the fastening tool 40 is slightly loosened, the plates 22.26.28 can be easily separated from the main body 10, so that replacement and disposal are easy.

The pedestal may be provided to the users as shown in FIG. 4 with the factory glued and folded flat as described above. The front surface of the display is exposed to the outside through the front decorative plate 28 so that the user can feel the calendar stored in the calendar.

5, the paint plate 22, the mat plate 26, and the front decorative plate 28 are fixed to the front and back surfaces of the main body 10 with one fastener 40, .

In the embodiment shown in FIG. 6, the body fastening holes 14 are formed only on one side of the main body 10, and the calendar is shaped like a book. The fastening holes 36, 14, 23, 27, and 29 are formed only on one side, thereby facilitating the replacement of the paintbrush 22.

 The embodiment of FIG. 8 is similar to the embodiment of FIG. 1 in that the assembling and using method are the same and protrusions 24 formed on a part of the paint plate 22 are protruded to exhibit a stereoscopic effect. The protrusions 24 can be easily protruded by using the protrusions 24 and the protrusions 24 adjacent to the protrusions 24 can be supported by fitting the protrusions 24 provided in the protrusions 24. [

On the other hand, in the embodiment shown in FIG. 10, more calendar is successively connected by using the body connecting portion 16, and it becomes a screen shape. The main body 10 may be connected to the main body 10 by using a plurality of connecting members 30 as shown in FIG. If the nut of the fastener 40 or the like is made of a magnet, adjacent main bodies 10 may be attached by magnetic force.

In the embodiment of FIG. 11, the main body 10 may be provided at the front end and the rear end of the calendar, respectively, and the fastener 40 may be fastened with the exhibit 20 or the like positioned therebetween. 12 shows the main body 10 or the like formed in a plate shape having a radius of curvature.

The main body 10 as shown in FIG. 13 is provided with a paint plate 22, a mat plate 26, a front decorative plate 28 and the like in the seating space 18 and fastened by a fastener 40 do.

In the embodiment of FIG. 15, the method of assembling and using the fastening holes 23, 27 and 29 only in different shapes is the same as that of FIG.

16, a paint plate 22 and a mat plate 26 are placed between the main body 10 and the front decorative plate 28 so that the sides of the paint plate 22 and the mat plate 26 are connected to each other through a fastener 40, and the fastener 40 is fastened and fixed through the body fastening hole 14 and the decorative plate fastening hole 29.

Next, the embodiment of FIG. 17 relates to a pedestal which can be used by placing the calender of the present invention, and comprises a pedestal body 52 and a pedestal fixing plate 58. First, the left and right sides of the pedestal body 52 are folded at a predetermined angle with respect to the first folding line 53 and the fixing grooves 57 of the pedestal body 52 and the fixing Thereby joining the groove 59. On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 18, the assembled pedestal may be such that the lower end of the calendar is placed on the body hanging part 55, and the back side of the calendar is placed on the rear face close-up part 56.

18 shows the embodiment of the calendar formed by one main body 10, a calendar connected to the main body 10 by the body connecting portion 16 or the connecting member 30 may also be used.

On the other hand, in the embodiment of FIG. 19, the wall fastener 42 is provided on the fastener 40 of the calendar so that it can be hooked on the wall irrespective of the horizontal or vertical direction, so that the calendar can be used in various positions. Especially in this case, it is easy to use the space because it can hang on a wall without placing a calendar on a desk.

The wall-hanging strap 32 can be installed in the fastening hole 40 regardless of the front and rear surfaces, and the wall-hanging strap 32 can be directly hooked, and an annular hook structure can be connected to the fastening hole 40 It can be walked. If the main body 10 is connected to the body connecting portion 16 or the connecting member 30, the number of calendars can be increased as much as possible.

Next, the making of the calendar of the embodiment shown in Fig. 22 will be described.

In the embodiment of FIG. 22, first, the main body 110 is positioned on the fastening portion 134 of the connecting member 130, respectively. A plating plate 122, a mat plate 126 and a front decorative plate 128 are stacked in this order on the front surface of the main body 110. When the through holes are passed through the fixing holes 136, 114, 123, 127 and 129 and fastened with the fastening holes 140, Is completed.

In this embodiment, the connecting member 130 serves as a support for supporting the main body 110 when the connection member 130 is opened as well as a cover surrounding the main body 110. Thus, as shown in FIGS. 22 and 23, the calendar can be used regardless of the horizontal or vertical direction. The method of use is the same as the embodiment of Fig.

The embodiment of FIG. 24 is the same as that of the embodiment of FIG. 22, except that the extending portion 138 of the connecting member 130 has a cylindrical shape narrowed toward the central connecting portion 132, The main body 110 can be used with a predetermined slope with respect to the ground.

The scope of the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but may be defined by the scope of the claims, and those skilled in the art may make various modifications and alterations within the scope of the claims It is self-evident.

First, the mat plate 26 and the front plate 28 are not necessarily required. That is, the mat plate 26 and the front surface plate 28 may not be used.

In the present invention, the fastener 40 is shown as an embodiment of a bolt and a nut. However, the fastener 40 may have a shape with a nut at both ends (i.e., a shape without a bolt and a head) And a form having a fastening structure at both ends and a cap attached to both ends of the fastening structure.

In addition, the various embodiments shown and described may be combined to form a new embodiment by selectively assembling the necessary components.

10: main body 12: main body window
13: seat fastening member 14: body fastening hole
18: Seating space 20: Exhibition
22: Paint 23: Paint fastener
24: projecting portion 24 ': projecting groove
25: support groove 26: mat plate
26 ': Mat panel 27: Mat plate fastener
28: Front decorative plate 28 ': Window
29: decorative plate fastening hole 30: connecting member
32: central connection part 34: fastening part
36: connecting member fastening hole 38:
40: Fastener 42: Wall strap
46: Calendars 47: Gap insert groove
50: pedestal 52: pedestal body
53: first fold line 54: second fold line
55: body hook portion 56: rear surface contact portion
57: insertion groove 58: pedestal plate
59: fixing groove 110: main body
112: main body window 113:
114: Body fastening hole 120: Exhibition
122: Paint 123: Paint fastener
124: protruding portion 124 ': protruding groove
125: support groove 126: mat plate
126 ': mat flap 128: front plate
128 ': window 129: decorative plate fastening ball
130: connecting member 132: central connecting portion
134: fastening part 136: connecting member fastening hole
138: extension part 140: fastener

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A main body for forming a skeleton of the calendar,
A plurality of paint plates stacked on a surface of the main body and formed at four corners correspondingly to the body fastening holes and having a circular paint concave hole whose edge or side is opened, ,
And a fastener for passing through the main body and the paint board and fastening them.
The calendar according to claim 1, wherein the main body is formed in a plate shape. The calendar according to claim 2, wherein the main body has a main body window formed at a center thereof. [5] The calendar according to claim 3, wherein the main body is a box-shaped box having a flat hexahedron, and the seating end is recessed in the outer surface to form a seating space therein. [4] The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the main body has a main body window formed at a center thereof, two main bodies are provided at predetermined intervals, and the paint board, the mat plate, and the front decorating plate are selectively positioned between the main bodies. The calendar. The calendar according to claim 5, wherein the main body is a curved surface having a predetermined radius of curvature. The calendar according to any one of claims 4 and 6, wherein the main body is formed of transparent or translucent material. The calendar according to claim 7, wherein the paint plate is provided on both sides of the main body. [8] The apparatus of claim 8, wherein a circular mat plate fastening hole is formed on the surface of the main body and has a window at the center, is coupled to the body fastening hole at four corners, And a mat plate for shielding the edges of the plate. [10] The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising a front decorative plate positioned on the front surface of the mat plate and having a window at the center and corresponding to the body fastening holes at four corners and having a circular decorative plate fastening hole, calendar. The calendar according to claim 10, wherein a position, a shape, and a size of the platen fastening hole and the mat plate fastening hole and the decorative plate fastening hole are formed in the same manner as the body fastening hole. The calendar as set forth in claim 10, wherein the paint plate and the mat plate are fixed between the main body and the front decorating plate and fixed to the body fastening holes and the fastening holes formed in the same manner as the body fastening holes. The connector according to any one of claims 11 and 12, further comprising a coupling member fixed to the main body in a plate shape and a coupling member having coupling member coupling holes corresponding to the body coupling holes, A calendar to which adjacent main bodies are connected. 14. The calendar according to claim 13, wherein the connecting member is intermittently connected to the main body. 15. The calendar as set forth in claim 14, wherein an extension portion is connected between the coupling portion and the central connection portion, and the coupling portion is folded while the coupling portion and the extension portion form a predetermined angle. 16. The calendar according to claim 15, wherein the extending portion has a shape of a mortar barrel which is constricted toward the central connection portion, and the main body is formed to have a predetermined inclination with respect to the ground. 17. The calendar according to claim 16, wherein at least one side of the main body is provided with a body connection part and is connected to another adjacent main body so as to be provided with a plurality of rows. 18. The calendar according to claim 17, wherein the fastener is magnetically coupled at least partially to adjacent fasteners by magnetic force. 19. The calendar according to claim 18, wherein a protrusion is formed on a part of the paint tray and a protruding groove is provided for facilitating protrusion of the protrusion. 20. The calendar according to claim 19, wherein a supporting groove is provided in a part of the projecting portion so that the adjacent projecting portions can support each other. 21. The calendar according to claim 20, wherein the fastener is provided with a wall-hanging strap. 22. The calendar according to claim 21, wherein the calendar has a calendar holding the angle at which the main body extends. [22] The apparatus of claim 22, further comprising: a pedestal body having a pedestal body and a pedestal fixing plate, the pedestal body having a fixing groove formed in the pedestal body;
A first folding line located at the center and folded at a predetermined angle to the front,
A body hanging portion which is located at both left and right ends and on which the lower end of the main body is mounted,
An insertion groove corresponding to the fixing groove of the pedestal fixing plate,
A back surface contact portion for supporting a back surface of the main body,
And a second folding line for folding the rear surface close-up portion backward.
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