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US1881140A
US1881140A US409309A US40930929A US1881140A US 1881140 A US1881140 A US 1881140A US 409309 A US409309 A US 409309A US 40930929 A US40930929 A US 40930929A US 1881140 A US1881140 A US 1881140A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in memorandum pads of the type on which memorandums or notes may be made by the pressure of a stylus or the like passing over the writing surface and which surface may be readily cleared for vplacing the same in readiness to receive another written memorandum, whereby the pad may be termed a perpetual one.
  • the waxed or para member may be instantly moved to a position away from the tissue to clear the writing surface by'the'use of but one finger of one hand of an operator, thus allowing free use of the other hand for supporting a telephone ⁇ receiver when making memorandums over the telephone, or for any other use desired.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a perpetual memorandum pad in which the paraliin or waxed member is normally urged against the tissue sheets by spring -means, and manipulative means associated with said paraffin or waxed member for effecting the depressions on the said member' againstthe actionv of the spring means to clear the impression left on the tissue by the movement of a stylus thereover.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved memorandum pad.
  • F'gure 2 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view therethrough.
  • Figure 3 is a top plan view of the pad with parts broken away in section.
  • Figure 4 is a detail vertical sectional view on the line 4-4 of Figure 2
  • Figure 5 is a vertical longitudinal sectional 55 yiew through a modified form of my invenion.
  • Figure 6 is a fragmentary top plan view of the same.
  • the numeral 10 designates my improved memorandum pad in its entirety and which includes a rectangular shaped casing 11 embodying an inclined top wall 12 and a removable back or bottom wall 13.
  • the top inclined wall 12 is provided with a rectangular shaped window opening 14, while mounted within the casing 11 is a rame member 15 also havin a rectangular shaped opening 16 therein w ich registers with the win- 70 dow 14 in the top wall.
  • This frame member 15 carries a transparent glossy sheet 17 which may be Celluloid or the like and which serves to close the window opening 14 in the casing, while disposed beneath the transparent sheet 17 is a soft pliable tissue sheet 18.
  • the frame lmember 15 is held in position against the inclined top wall 12 by a movable back plate 19, the upper side of which is provided with a raised portion 20 of a size to freely tit into 80 the frame opening 16 of the frame 15, the said raised portion 20 being provided with a waxed or parafn coating 21 which is of a contrasting color than the color of the tissue sheet 18 and is preferably black.
  • the plate 19 is loosely mounted within the casi-ng but is held in a normal position against the tissue sheet 18 by expansion springs 22 which are interposed betweenthe plate 19 and the bottom wall 13 of the casing.
  • the springs -22 are disposed on equal sides of the longitudinal center of the plate so as to impart an even pressure to the plates.
  • the springs as before mentioned act against the plate 19, which in turn maintains the frame 9" member 15 in position against the inclined top wall 12 of the casing.
  • the bottom end of the plate fulcrums against the under side of the frame 15 to prevent any downward movement of said frame, the upper end of the frame being supported in a bridge piece or bracket 25.
  • an operator may conveniently record memorandums or the stylus v26 thereover and to erase the memorandums he may depress the manipulating arm or handle 24 by the forefnger of the same hand, thus'permitting use of the other hand for any purpose desired, such as for the holding of a telephone receiver in recording memorandums over the phone.
  • rectangular shaped casing provided with an inclined top wall having a window opening therein, a glossy transparent sheet fitting against the inside of the top of said casing and closing the opening therein, a soft tissue sheet behind said glossy transparent sheet, a plate provided with a waxed coating on one' side thereof, of a color contrasting with that of said tissue sheet, springs interposed between said plate and the bottom wall of said casing for urging said plate with its waxed coating against said tissue sheet, the top end of said casing having a slot therein and a manipulating member extending from said plate and outwardly through a slot in said casing.

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B. sE'r'rEL 1,881,140
' MEMORANDUM PADA Filed NOV. 23, 1929 3 Sheets-Sheet l Inventor A ttorney B. sETTE'l.
MEMORANDUM PAD Oct. 4, 1932.
Filed Nov. 23. 1929 I5 Sheets-Sheet 2 Inventor A orney Oct. 4, 1 932. B. sETTEL 1,881,140
MEMORANDUM PAD Filed Nv. 23, 1929 3 Sheets-Sheet 5 Inventor E/VJAM//VJZ'TTEL Patented Oct. 4, 1932 PATENT OFFICE BENJAMIN SJETTEL, F NEW 'YQBK, N'. Y.
MEMORANDUM PAD Application led November 23, 1929. Serial Ko. 409,309.
This invention relates to improvements in memorandum pads of the type on which memorandums or notes may be made by the pressure of a stylus or the like passing over the writing surface and which surface may be readily cleared for vplacing the same in readiness to receive another written memorandum, whereby the pad may be termed a perpetual one.
I appreciate that various types of memorandum pads similar in principle `to that above mentioned have been constructed in which a varied assortment of means have been devised for clearing or erasing the written memorandum from the pad, .such as sliding bands and the like for separating the tissue sheets from the waxed or paraiiin member, which requires two hands to operate, one for holding the pad stationary and the other for sliding the erasing band lengthwise of the ad. In my invention the waxed or para member may be instantly moved to a position away from the tissue to clear the writing surface by'the'use of but one finger of one hand of an operator, thus allowing free use of the other hand for supporting a telephone `receiver when making memorandums over the telephone, or for any other use desired.
` Another object of the invention is to provide a perpetual memorandum pad in which the paraliin or waxed member is normally urged against the tissue sheets by spring -means, and manipulative means associated with said paraffin or waxed member for effecting the depressions on the said member' againstthe actionv of the spring means to clear the impression left on the tissue by the movement of a stylus thereover.
With these and other objects in view the invention resides in the certain novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts, the features of which are hereinafter fully described, are particularly pointed out in the appended claim, and are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved memorandum pad.
F'gure 2 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view therethrough.
Figure 3 is a top plan view of the pad with parts broken away in section.
Figure 4 is a detail vertical sectional view on the line 4-4 of Figure 2 Figure 5 is a vertical longitudinal sectional 55 yiew through a modified form of my invenion.
Figure 6 is a fragmentary top plan view of the same.
Referring to the drawings by reference characters, the numeral 10 designates my improved memorandum pad in its entirety and which includes a rectangular shaped casing 11 embodying an inclined top wall 12 and a removable back or bottom wall 13. The top inclined wall 12 is provided with a rectangular shaped window opening 14, while mounted within the casing 11 is a rame member 15 also havin a rectangular shaped opening 16 therein w ich registers with the win- 70 dow 14 in the top wall. This frame member 15 carries a transparent glossy sheet 17 which may be Celluloid or the like and which serves to close the window opening 14 in the casing, while disposed beneath the transparent sheet 17 is a soft pliable tissue sheet 18. The frame lmember 15 is held in position against the inclined top wall 12 by a movable back plate 19, the upper side of which is provided with a raised portion 20 of a size to freely tit into 80 the frame opening 16 of the frame 15, the said raised portion 20 being provided with a waxed or parafn coating 21 which is of a contrasting color than the color of the tissue sheet 18 and is preferably black.
The plate 19 is loosely mounted within the casi-ng but is held in a normal position against the tissue sheet 18 by expansion springs 22 which are interposed betweenthe plate 19 and the bottom wall 13 of the casing. 90 The springs -22 are disposed on equal sides of the longitudinal center of the plate so as to impart an even pressure to the plates. The springs as before mentioned act against the plate 19, which in turn maintains the frame 9" member 15 in position against the inclined top wall 12 of the casing.
Integral with the upper end of the plate 19 and extending through a slot 23 in the upper end wall of the same is an arm or the plate 19 ing away from the tissue 18 for a purpose to tively mounted `notes upon the pad by moving only be presently described. During the down- Ward movement of the plate, the bottom end of the plate fulcrums against the under side of the frame 15 to prevent any downward movement of said frame, the upper end of the frame being supported in a bridge piece or bracket 25. 'c
il In practice, assume that the pad 1s clear of any writing and it is desired to record a memorandum thereon, at which time the operator grasps the stylus 26 which 1s capto the casing by a flexible cord 27 and proceeds to guide the pointed end of the stylus over the smooth glossy sheet 17 and in so doing, the impression of the stylus causes the soft pliable tissue 18 to adhere or stick to the wax or paraiin coating 21, thus visibly displaying through the transparent sheet 17, the matter constituting'the notes or memorandums. To erase the memorandum or note, it is only necessary for the operator to place his iinger upon the manipulating handle 24 and depress the plate 19 against the action of thespring 22, and as the wax coating 21 disengages the soft pliable tissue sheet 18, the matter will become obliterated and disappears, whereupon release of the manipulating handle 24 the spring will return the plate 19 to its former position for rendering the pad operative to o receive the next memorandum. From the description it will .be noted that an operator may conveniently record memorandums or the stylus v26 thereover and to erase the memorandums he may depress the manipulating arm or handle 24 by the forefnger of the same hand, thus'permitting use of the other hand for any purpose desired, such as for the holding of a telephone receiver in recording memorandums over the phone.
In Figures 5 and 6, the structure is identical to that shown inthe preferred form with exception that instead of providing the manipulating handle 24, I provide a headed push butt-on 24 which rises from the back plate 19 and extends through an opening 23 in the t-op wall 12 of the casing. The remaining part of the form shown in Figures 5 and A memorandum pad' comprising a. rectangular shaped casing provided with an inclined top wall having a window opening therein, a glossy transparent sheet fitting against the inside of the top of said casing and closing the opening therein, a soft tissue sheet behind said glossy transparent sheet, a plate provided with a waxed coating on one' side thereof, of a color contrasting with that of said tissue sheet, springs interposed between said plate and the bottom wall of said casing for urging said plate with its waxed coating against said tissue sheet, the top end of said casing having a slot therein and a manipulating member extending from said plate and outwardly through a slot in said casing.
In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature.
. BENJAMIN SETTEL.
6 being identical to those shown in the pre- I.
clear the pad in this particular orm it 1s necessary for the operator to place his finger upon the head of the stud 24 and proceed to depress the same, thus causing the back plate 19 and its Wax coating to move out of engagement with the tissue'sheet 18.
Having thus described the invention,what
I claim as new and desire to secure by Let-
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US2608771A (en) * 1949-09-07 1952-09-02 Sparks Ernest Writing pad
US3061948A (en) * 1961-04-04 1962-11-06 Kohner Bros Inc Magic writing toy
US3509644A (en) * 1968-06-28 1970-05-05 Michael P Santell Self-cleaning blackboard
US4003579A (en) * 1975-07-07 1977-01-18 John T. McDonnell Dart game scoreboard
US4763929A (en) * 1986-05-21 1988-08-16 George Weil Erasable marker system
US5335942A (en) * 1992-12-14 1994-08-09 System Rm Ltd. Stylus for an erasable marker system
US5401916A (en) * 1992-09-29 1995-03-28 Ncr Corporation Method and apparatus for capturing handwritten information and providing visual feedback
EP0730983A1 (en) 1995-03-07 1996-09-11 Maurice Miller Erasable marker device
US5855083A (en) * 1993-04-14 1999-01-05 Re Mark It Holdings Ltd Erasable sign
US6517355B1 (en) 2001-05-15 2003-02-11 Hasbro, Inc. Magnetically responsive writing device with automated output
US20030162151A1 (en) * 2001-05-15 2003-08-28 Natasha Berling Display responsive learning apparatus and method for children
US20110020783A1 (en) * 2006-01-23 2011-01-27 Tsachi Davidov Organizer message board

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2608771A (en) * 1949-09-07 1952-09-02 Sparks Ernest Writing pad
US3061948A (en) * 1961-04-04 1962-11-06 Kohner Bros Inc Magic writing toy
US3509644A (en) * 1968-06-28 1970-05-05 Michael P Santell Self-cleaning blackboard
US4003579A (en) * 1975-07-07 1977-01-18 John T. McDonnell Dart game scoreboard
US4763929A (en) * 1986-05-21 1988-08-16 George Weil Erasable marker system
US5401916A (en) * 1992-09-29 1995-03-28 Ncr Corporation Method and apparatus for capturing handwritten information and providing visual feedback
US5335942A (en) * 1992-12-14 1994-08-09 System Rm Ltd. Stylus for an erasable marker system
US5855083A (en) * 1993-04-14 1999-01-05 Re Mark It Holdings Ltd Erasable sign
EP0730983A1 (en) 1995-03-07 1996-09-11 Maurice Miller Erasable marker device
US6517355B1 (en) 2001-05-15 2003-02-11 Hasbro, Inc. Magnetically responsive writing device with automated output
US20030162151A1 (en) * 2001-05-15 2003-08-28 Natasha Berling Display responsive learning apparatus and method for children
US20110020783A1 (en) * 2006-01-23 2011-01-27 Tsachi Davidov Organizer message board

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