WO2008065710A1 - Calendrier perpétuel - Google Patents

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WO2008065710A1
WO2008065710A1 PCT/JP2006/323719 JP2006323719W WO2008065710A1 WO 2008065710 A1 WO2008065710 A1 WO 2008065710A1 JP 2006323719 W JP2006323719 W JP 2006323719W WO 2008065710 A1 WO2008065710 A1 WO 2008065710A1
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Takeshi Nagaoka
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Aru Co., Ltd
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09DRAILWAY OR LIKE TIME OR FARE TABLES; PERPETUAL CALENDARS
    • G09D3/00Perpetual calendars
    • G09D3/04Perpetual calendars wherein members bearing the indicia are movably mounted in the calendar

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  • the present invention relates to a perpetual calendar. Specifically, it relates to a perpetual calendar that displays days and holidays.
  • the calendar is indispensable for daily life, and various items are provided every year to be replaced with new ones every year.
  • the calendar is mainly used every year, but there is a so-called perennial calendar that can use one calendar every year.
  • This perennial calendar is designed to accommodate any calendar by shifting the day of the week or changing the combination of day and day.
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram for explaining a conventional perpetual calendar
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a base as shown in FIG. 101 and recesses S1-S6, recesses M1-M6, recesses T1-T6, recesses W1-W6, recesses TH1-TH6, recesses F1-F6, recesses SA1-SA6 Describes 31 daily pieces K1 to K31 that are detachably attached to the 12-month piece G1 to G12 and a fountain force render A that is composed of power.
  • Patent Document 1 is provided with a locking portion 110 that suspends the perpetual calendar A on the base 101, and the surface of the base 101 has seven days of the week (SUN, MON, TUE, WED, T (HU, FRI, SAT) is displayed, and seven display units 111 are provided.
  • the upper left of the display unit 111 is provided with a month display unit 112 that displays the month.
  • the two sides of the cube indicate that the numbers are the same, but the circumference of the numbers is different, so that days off and days off are not identified.
  • Patent Document 1 31 daily pieces K1 to K31 are inserted into each recess by identifying the days of holidays and the days when there are no holidays, and among 12 pieces of monthly pieces G1 to G12. One month piece corresponding to the month is inserted into the first recess M, and the remaining 11 month pieces represent the moon in the recesses where 31 daily pieces K1 to K31 are not inserted. Make sure that the side without numbers is on the front It is stated that it should be fitted in.
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating another conventional fountain calendar.
  • Patent Document 2 a large number of holes are formed in a rectangular base plate 201, and each piece is inserted into each hole.
  • a perpetual calendar with 202, 203, 204 fitted is shown.
  • the base 201 and the pieces 202 to 205 are soft materials such as rubber and sponge, the pieces 202 to 205 can be attached to and detached from the holes and Since the frictional resistance is large, the pieces 202 and 205 are fitted in close contact with each other even if the base 201 is tilted or turned upside down without using other fixing means such as a magnet or an adhesive means. There is no danger of slipping or falling.
  • Patent Document 2 states that a piece includes a month piece 202 indicating the month, a day piece piece 203 indicating the day of the week, a day piece piece 204 indicating the day, and a spare piece 205.
  • the number of days 204 is composed of 31 pieces with the numbers 1 to 31 on the surface. The numbers in parentheses are red on the back, the surface is written in a color other than red, for example white, and the numbers on the weekday are white numbers. However, it is stated that the number of days 204 is turned upside down as needed, such as Sundays, holidays, or anniversaries, and the reverse side is displayed on the front and displayed in 242 days written in red.
  • the spare piece 205 has no letters, numbers, etc. written on both the front and back sides, and it fits into the hole instead of the unavailable number piece 204 depending on the length of days that differ depending on the month. Are listed.
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2006-218779
  • Patent Document 2 Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 62-104275
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above points, and an object thereof is to provide a perpetual calendar that is easy to handle.
  • the perpetual calendar of the present invention includes a main body, a plurality of month display members each displaying a month, and a plurality of day of the week displays each displaying a day of the week.
  • a perpetual calendar provided with a member, which is detachably attached to the main body, and at least four of a plurality of date display components each displaying the date are fixedly configured.
  • a plurality of date display members, and a plurality of day / holiday display members for detachably attached to each of the date display components and displaying Sundays and holidays are provided.
  • each of the date display components is configured. It is easier to attach and detach than when separated.
  • the Sundays and holidays can be displayed without bothering upside down by the plurality of day and holiday display members for displaying Sundays and holidays, which are detachably attached to the day display components.
  • the plurality of day / holiday display members are slidably attached to the plurality of day display components, respectively, and the date of the day display component is displayed. For example, if the sunday / holiday display member is hidden and at least part of the sunday / holiday display member appears, simply slide the sunday / holiday display member to display sunday and holidays. Monkey.
  • the date display component when the date display component has a substantially L-shaped cross section, even if the date display components are arranged vertically, A space can be formed between the date display components, and the day / holiday display member can be slid even if the day display components are closely arranged side by side.
  • the main body has a substantially U-shaped cross section with both sides open, and when the date display member is slidably attached to the main body, the date display member is slid. Just rearrange the calendar.
  • the perpetual calendar is attached to the opening area of the main body, and displays the date.
  • the sliding restraining means for restraining the member from sliding with a predetermined force or less it is possible to prevent the date indicating member from sliding out of the main body unnecessarily due to the dead weight of the date indicating member from the opening region.
  • the “predetermined force” refers to a force applied by hand to slide the date indicator member.
  • the main body has a plurality of bar-shaped members, each of the plurality of date display components is formed with a through hole, and each of the plurality of bar-shaped members is formed in the through hole.
  • the date indicator member is slidably attached to the rod-like member, or a plurality of streak-like grooves are formed in the main body, and each of the plurality of date indicator members slides in each of the plurality of grooves.
  • the main body is formed with a plurality of streaky convex portions, and the concave portions are formed in each of the plurality of date display components, and the concave portions are connected to the respective convex portions.
  • the calendar can be rearranged by simply sliding the date display member.
  • the perpetual calendar according to the present invention is easy to handle.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a first embodiment of a perpetual calendar to which the present invention is applied.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic view for explaining an example of a state in which the day / holiday display member shown in FIG. 1 is detachably attached to the day display block body and slidable, and is slid to display the day / holiday.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram for explaining a second embodiment of a perennial calendar to which the present invention is applied.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram for explaining a third embodiment of a perennial calendar to which the present invention is applied.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram for explaining a fourth embodiment of a perennial calendar to which the present invention is applied.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram for explaining a fifth embodiment of a perennial calendar to which the present invention is applied.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram for explaining a sixth embodiment of a perennial calendar to which the present invention is applied.
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram for explaining a conventional perpetual calendar.
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating another conventional fountain calendar.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram for explaining a first embodiment of a perpetual calendar to which the present invention is applied.
  • Fig. 1 (a) shows a state in which all the date display members and the plain block body are slightly slid
  • Fig. 1 (b) shows a state in which one of the date display members protrudes from the main body.
  • the perpetual calendar 1 of the present invention is a flat plate-shaped back plate base 2A, and is substantially relative to the back plate base 2A along one side of the back plate base 2A.
  • the two sides of the base 2A are displayed in two sides, such as rjun. 6 '', which is detachably fitted into the main body 2 having an open U-shaped cross section on the two sides and the bottom plate groove 2E formed on the bottom plate 2C.
  • the six-plate-shaped month display member 3 and the day-of-the-week display member convexly detachably fitted in the upper plate groove 2D formed on the inner surface of the upper plate 2B facing the bottom plate 2C.
  • Each of the four day-of-week display members 4 each having a section 4A and displaying the day of the week such as “Sun” and “Mon”, and “1”, “2”, etc.
  • a 31-day display block body with a substantially L-shaped cross-section each displayed on one side (an example of a day display component) 5A is a "4" day display block body-"11" 7-day display member 5 (5) (each date display block body-"18" day-display block body-"25" day-display block body) That is, “1” day display block strength starts (located at the top), first date display member, “2” day display block strength starts, second day display member, “3” day display block strength 3rd date display member starting, “4” day display block strength 4th date display member starting, 5th date display member starting from “5” date display block strength, “6” day display block strength starting 6th day display member, and 7th day display health 7), a solid block body 5B having a substantially L-shaped cross section, which is arranged vertically in the same column as the date display member 5 and has nothing displayed, and has a substantially L-shaped cross section.
  • Body 5 A sunday / holiday display member 6 detachably attached to each A and slidably attached, and red to indicate sunday and holidays 6 and back plate base 2A sandwiched between top plate 2B and bottom plate 2C 2A It fits into the stopper receiving part 5C formed on the side of the date display block 5A and the side of the plain block 5B, which is attached to the opening area on both sides of the side, and the date display member 5 and the plain block 5B are the back plate Used to extrude a plurality of stoppers (which is an example of a sliding restraining means) 7 that suppresses sliding on the base 2A and a day / holiday display member 6 that is detachably fitted in the bottom plate groove 2E. And an extruding member 8.
  • a plurality of stoppers which is an example of a sliding restraining means
  • the first date display member, the second date display member, and the third date display member are the "29" date display block body 5A, "30" date display block bodies 5A and "31", respectively.
  • the power of the day display block body 5A is included.
  • These day display block bodies are not fixed to the adjacent day display block body 5A or the plain block body 5B, but only the 28th month, only the 29th day.
  • the surface on which the day is displayed cannot be seen so that it is placed upside down and has the same appearance as the plain block body 5B.
  • Fig. 1 shows an example of the calendar for June, so the date display block 5A of "31" cannot see the surface on which the day is displayed! /, So it is placed inside out! RU
  • plain blocks 5B are arranged together with the day display members without being fixed, and the lengths of the respective rows are made equal to facilitate sliding in the left-right direction.
  • day-of-week display members 4 for each day of the week, and they are detachably attached to the main body 2. Therefore, only the type in which a week starts from Sunday, that is, the day-of-week display member is arranged at the leftmost position. It can also be in the form of a week starting on Monday.
  • the date display block body 5A of “4” of the fourth date display member is connected to the first date display section.
  • the day display member 5 in order to display the day display member 5 arranged in the row of the day of the week display member 4 on Sunday as Sunday, or to display the day display block body 5A corresponding to a holiday as a holiday, use the extruded member 8 to display the date.
  • the holiday display member 6 is pushed out, the day / holiday display member 6 in a hidden state is seen from the surface of the day display member 5 on which the day is displayed, and a part of the day / holiday display member in red is displayed. Acclimate.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram for explaining an example of a state in which the day / holiday display member shown in FIG. 1 is detachably attached to the day display block body and slidable, and is slid to display the day / holiday.
  • the Fig. 2 (a) shows a state in which the day / holiday display member is also removed from the day display block strength, and Fig. 2 (b) shows that the day / holiday display member is detachable from the day display block and can be slid.
  • Fig. 2 (c) shows the state in which the day / holiday display member has been slid to display the day / holiday!
  • the day display block body 5A is a space in which the day / holiday display member 6 is accommodated by leaving the surface of the day display block body 5A with the side force hollowed out in a U shape.
  • a holiday display member receiving part 5D is formed.
  • the day / holiday display member 6 is slidably fitted in the day / holiday display member receiving portion 5D so as not to slide under its own weight!
  • a part of the “11” date display block body becomes the lower stopper 5F to prevent the date / holiday display member 6 from falling downward, and the surface formed by being cut out into a U shape is formed.
  • the sun level is lower than the plane parallel to the surface on which the day is displayed, and the step provided thereby becomes the upper stopper 5E, and the day and holiday display member 6 is displayed when the day and holiday display member 6 is pushed down.
  • Member receiving part 5D force Prevents slipping out.
  • each of the plurality of date display members is at least 4 of the plurality of day display components. If a plurality of day / holiday display members for displaying Sundays and holidays are detachably attached to each of the day display components, the shape of the day display block body is not necessarily a cross-section.
  • the material of the perpetual calendar may be any material, for example, resin, aluminum, or wood.
  • Each of the plurality of date display members is configured by fixing at least four of the plurality of day display components, and each of the day display components includes a plurality of day and holiday display members for displaying Sundays and holidays. If it is detachably attached to the sun display member, it is not always necessary to provide a stopper for suppressing the sliding of the plain block body.
  • the surface force of the day display block body 5A that faces the adjacent day display block body and is perpendicular to the surface on which the day is displayed is not necessarily in the same plane. For example, it faces the adjacent day display block body and the surface on which the day is displayed.
  • the day / holiday display member 6 is composed of a plurality of block bodies, for example, two block bodies, not necessarily a single block body! In this case, one block body displays Sundays and holidays, and the other block body displays personal schedules. Both are colored differently and used by sliding them in the same direction. Improves.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram for explaining a second embodiment of the centennial calendar to which the present invention is applied.
  • the perpetual calendar 1 of the present invention is composed of a metal base 2G having a substantially trapezoidal cross section and seven metal cylinders each having a diameter of 8 mm (an example of a rod-shaped member).
  • a main body 2 made of 2F and a metal solid shape with the day of the week displayed on each side, and a recess with a depth of 3 mm is formed on one side, and two protrusions adjacent to this recess 31 day display block bodies 5A 1S with a 7-day cycle.
  • At least four date display members 5 that are vertically arranged and fixed to each other and seven date display members 5 are arranged in the same row as the date display member 5 and through holes 5H are formed.
  • two notches are formed on one side of the opposing surfaces so as to be fitted to the protrusions adjacent to the through hole 5H, and the two protrusions are adjacent to the through hole 5H on the other surface.
  • Nothing is displayed, and there are no 11 solid solid metal blocks 5B and sun display blocks 5A that are detachably attached by magnetic force to display Sundays and holidays
  • the diameter is 2.5mm and the length is 8mm.
  • the cylindrical sunday / holiday display member 6 and the plain block 5B are detachably attached by magnetic force and the moon is displayed.
  • a moon display member 3 having a cylindrical shape of 3 mm.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram for explaining a third embodiment of a perpetual calendar to which the present invention is applied.
  • the perpetual calendar 1 of the present invention includes a main body 2 having seven main body groove portions 2H formed in parallel to each other, with both ends of the main body groove portion 2H opened and side plates 2J attached to the side surfaces, and a main body groove portion 2H.
  • a month display member 3 having six plate-like shapes with two months displayed on the surface, which can be detachably stacked, and a three-dimensional shape detachably inserted into the main body groove 2H with the day of the week displayed 7
  • the day display member 4 has a three-dimensional shape with each day displayed on one side, and the day and holiday display member 6 is removable and slidable by being cut out in a U shape from the side leaving the surface on which the day is displayed.
  • the 31 date display bodies 5A that fit within the 7 Are displayed in a row The solid block body 5B having 10 solid shapes, and the opening formed at one end of the main body groove 2H by being inserted into the main body groove 2H, respectively, are closed, and the date display member 5 and the plain are inserted from one end of the main body groove 2H.
  • the block body 5B is provided with a block body stopper 2K having seven three-dimensional shapes to prevent the block body 5B from sliding out.
  • day of the week display member 4 has one corner cut off so as to be hooked to the main body 2, and the month display member 3 is overlapped and arranged at the bottom of the same row as the third day display member. However, it is not always necessary to place it at this position, but it may be placed at the top or bottom of the same row as other date display members.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram for explaining a fourth embodiment of a perpetual calendar to which the present invention is applied.
  • the perpetual calendar 1 of the present invention includes a main body 2 having seven main body groove portions 2H formed in parallel to each other, with both ends of the main body groove portion 2H opened and side plates 2J attached to the side surfaces, and the main body groove portion 2H.
  • a block body groove portion 5G that fits with the main body convex portion 21 is formed, and a day / holiday display member receiving portion 5D into which a part of the day / holiday display member 6 having a substantially L shape is inserted
  • the 31 date display blocks 5A formed on the upper surface are arranged in a 7-day cycle, and at least four date display blocks 5A are fixed and arranged in the vertical direction.
  • the sun display member 5 and the plain block 5B are prevented from sliding out from one end of the main body groove 2H, and the main body 2G is inserted into the main body groove 2H and the base 2G having six three-dimensional shapes to support the main body 2.
  • the opening formed at one end of the groove 2H is closed to prevent the date display member 5 and the plain block body 5B from sliding out from one end of the main body groove 2H and to support the month display member 3 having a three-dimensional shape.
  • a block body 9 is provided.
  • the perpetual calendar 1 of the present invention has a flat plate-like body 2 in which seven main body convex portions 21 are arranged in parallel to each other, and an end portion of one of the seven main body convex portions 21.
  • the projecting pin member 3B and the month display member hole 3A through which the pin member 3B passes are formed, and the month display member 3 has a flat plate shape with the moon displayed on two sides, and the day of the week is displayed.
  • the block body groove portion 5G that fits with the main body convex portion 21 has a three-dimensional shape formed on two sides and seven day-of-week display members 4 and a three-dimensional shape on which the day is displayed on one side,
  • the block body groove 5G that fits into the main body convex portion 21 is formed on two sides, and the plate-shaped sun holiday display member 6 is detachably and slidable 31 pieces Day display block body 5A force Seven date display members 5 each composed of at least four vertically arranged and fixed in a seven-day cycle, and vertically arranged in the same row as the day display member 5, and the main body projection 21
  • Block body groove 5G that fits on the surface is formed on two surfaces, and nothing is displayed on each of them.
  • Solid block body 5B having 11 solid shapes and detachable and sliding on the day display block body 5A
  • a day / holiday display member 6 having a flat plate shape that can be attached, and a sun display member 5 or a plain block body 5B fixed from one end of the main body convex portion 21 fixed to the vicinity of the six end portions of the seven main body convex portions 21.
  • the block body stopper 2K which has six three-dimensional shapes to prevent the slipping out.
  • a convex portion (not shown) is provided on one surface of the two opposing surfaces where the block body groove portion 5G of the plain block body 5B is not formed, and a concave portion is provided on the other surface. Formed. Further, the convex portion is also formed on one of the two opposing surfaces where the block body groove portion 5G of the date display block body 5A located at the top of each of the first to seventh date display members 5 is not formed. (Not shown) is provided, and is fitted to a recess formed in the plain block body 5B and a recess formed in the surface of the day display member 4 where the block body groove 5G is not formed.
  • the block body groove portion 5G on one surface stops in the middle of the surface to form a step, and this step is the main body convex portion 21. Suppresses the sliding of the day indicator 4 along the line.
  • the day of the week display member 4 can be easily formed by attaching a steel pin in the block body groove 5G of the day of the week display member 4 where the step is formed, and forming a perforation into which the steel pin is inserted into the main body convex portion 21. Don't miss it.
  • a storage space for storing the extrusion member for extruding the day / holiday display member 6 may be provided in the thickness portion of the main body 2.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram for explaining a sixth aspect of the centennial calendar to which the present invention is applied.
  • the perpetual calendar 1 of the present invention has a flat plate-shaped back plate base 2A and a back plate base 2A along one side of the back plate base 2A.
  • the top plate 2B and the bottom plate 2C are attached to the back plate base 2A so as to be opposed to the back plate base 2A opposite to the top plate 2B, and the back plate base 2A sandwiched between the top plate 2B and the bottom plate 2C
  • the side has an open main body 2 with a substantially U-shaped cross section, and a bottom plate groove 2E formed on the bottom plate 2C.
  • a month display member 3 having six plate-like shapes with the moon displayed on two sides, which is detachably fitted, and an upper plate 2B having a substantially L-shaped cross section are displayed.
  • a day / holiday display member receiving part 5 D into which a day of the week display member 4 having one plate shape and a part of a day / holiday display member 6 having a substantially L-shape and a day are respectively displayed are inserted. Is formed on the inner surface of a substantially L-shape.
  • the date display member 5 and the plain block body 5B which is arranged in the same row as the date display member 5 and has 11 substantially cross-sectional L-shapes, each displaying nothing, are provided.
  • day / holiday display member 6 having a substantially L shape is partially inserted into the day / holiday display member receiving part 5D, and the other part is a day display block body substantially parallel to the upper plate 2B. It is in contact with the inner surface of the approximately L-shape of 5A.
  • the perpetual calendar of the present invention is detachably attached to the main body, and at least four of the plurality of date display components each displaying the date are fixed to each.
  • a plurality of date display members configured to be attached to each of the day display components, and a plurality of day / holiday display members for displaying Sundays and holidays. Compared to the case where they are separated from each other, it is easier to attach and detach, and it is possible to display holidays on Sundays without overturning, making it easy to handle the calendar.
  • Each of the plurality of day / holiday display members is slidably attached to each of the plurality of day display components, and the day / holiday display member is viewed from the surface on which the day of the day display component is displayed. Is hidden and at least a part of the day / holiday display member appears, so that it is possible to display Sundays and holidays simply by sliding the day / holiday display member.
  • the date display component has a substantially L-shaped cross section, even if the date display component is arranged vertically, a space can be formed between the adjacent day display component. Even if the day display components are closely arranged side by side, the day / holiday display member can be slid.
  • the main body has a substantially U-shaped cross section with both sides open, and the date display member is slidably attached to the main body, so that the calendar can be rearranged simply by sliding the date display member. It is out.
  • the date display member is caused by the dead weight of the date display member from the opening area. Unnecessarily slipping out of the main body can be suppressed.
  • the main body has a plurality of bar-shaped members, and through holes are formed in each of the plurality of date display components, and each of the plurality of bar-shaped members is inserted into the through holes so that the date display member is a bar-shaped member. Slidably attached to the main body, and a plurality of streak-like grooves are formed in the main body, and each of the plurality of date indicator members is slidably attached to each of the plurality of grooves.
  • the main body is formed with a plurality of streak-shaped convex portions, the concave portions are formed in each of the plurality of date display components, and the concave portions are fitted with the respective convex portions, so that the date display member is Since it is slidably attached to the main body, the calendar can be rearranged simply by sliding the date indicator.

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La présente invention concerne un calendrier perpétuel facile à manipuler comprenant un corps, une pluralité d'éléments indicatifs de mois, chacun indiquant un mois, et une pluralité d'éléments indicatifs de jour de la semaine, chacun indiquant un jour de la semaine, caractérisé par la fourniture d'une pluralité d'éléments indicatifs de jour, chacun constitué en liant au moins quatre composants d'une pluralité de composants indicatifs d'un jour, chacun indiquant un jour et étant fixé de manière amovible au corps, et une pluralité d'éléments indiquant les dimanches et les jours fériés et qui sont fixés de manière amovible aux composants indicatifs de jour respectifs.
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