WO2009110099A1 - Calendrier perpétuel - Google Patents
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- G09D3/04—Perpetual 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, the present invention 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 by exchanging it every year, a so-called perennial calendar that can use one calendar every year is also provided.
- This perennial calendar is configured to be compatible with any calendar by shifting the day of the week or changing the combination of day of the week and day.
- Patent Document 1 describes a perennial calendar as shown in the figure. That is, Patent Document 1 describes a perpetual calendar provided with a rectangular front paper piece 130. This rectangular front paper piece 130 has a calendar day partial exposure window 130W cut out at a predetermined position of the paper piece, and a calendar. An upper window 130UW and a lower window 130LW are respectively provided at positions spaced apart from the calendar day exposure window 130W by a first predetermined distance and a second predetermined distance greater than the first predetermined distance below the date exposure window 130W. And the day of the week 130C is printed along the upper side of the calendar day partial exposure window 130W.
- Patent Document 1 also states that notches 130A and 130B that facilitate the sliding of the rectangular paper piece 135 are formed on the rectangular front paper piece 130, and the character of the month to be displayed (for example, the character of January).
- the character of the month to be displayed for example, the character of January.
- the calendar day portion of January of the year is exposed in the calendar day portion exposure window 130W, and the calendar day portion exposure is performed. Since the holidays of the month exposed to the upper window 130UW are exposed to the lower window 130LW at the same time as the day of the week 130C printed along the upper side of the window 130W, the holidays of the current year and the current month Can be seen on the slide calendar.
- the conventional perpetual calendar not only separates the window from which the holidays are exposed from the window from which the days are exposed, but also displays Sunday and weekdays in a single color, so that the user knows the days and holidays. It was difficult to find a more convenient perennial calendar.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above points, and aims to provide a highly convenient perennial calendar.
- the fountain calendar of the present invention is a fountain calendar including a main body on which a day of the week is displayed, and is slidably and detachably attached to the main body on the front and back surfaces.
- a plurality of date display components on which the same day having a different color is displayed are arranged vertically and are detachably coupled to each other to include a plurality of date display members each configured.
- a plurality of date display components having the same day displayed on the front and back surfaces are vertically arranged and detachably coupled to each other.
- the color of Sunday and weekdays can be changed, and holidays can be displayed in the same area as the day.
- the perpetual calendar of the present invention is detachably attached to the date display component and includes a day display member that slides on a plurality of date display members arranged side by side, the day can be recognized at a glance, and the date Even if changes, the position of the day display member can be easily changed.
- the perpetual calendar of the present invention may include a month display member displaying a plurality of months, and the month display member is slidably and detachably attached to the main body and displayed on the month display member.
- a month display window for displaying one of a plurality of months is formed on the main body, a month display member is attached, and a convex portion is provided in a region of the main body corresponding to the moon display window, and a plurality of the convex portions are matched.
- the month display can be changed by simply sliding the month display member.
- the projection is provided in the region of the main body corresponding to the moon display window and a plurality of recesses that match the projection are formed on the month display member, the month display member is not tilted even if the perpetual calendar is tilted. Unnecessarily moving due to its own weight It can be suppressed.
- the shaft bar protruding from the lower part of one date display component is inserted into the shaft bar receiver formed at the upper part of the other date display component and is rotatably coupled.
- the holiday can be displayed by rotating the day display structure that displays the day that falls on a holiday.
- the main body has a substantially U-shaped cross section that opens on both sides, is attached to the opening area of the main body, and includes a stopper that suppresses the date display member from sliding, It is possible to suppress the date display member from sliding out of the main body unnecessarily by the dead weight of the date display member from the opening region.
- the perpetual calendar according to the present invention is highly convenient.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged schematic view of a region between AA and BB in FIG. 1. It is the schematic explaining the back surface of the centennial calendar to which this invention is applied. It is the schematic of the conventional perpetual calendar.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of a perpetual calendar to which the present invention is applied.
- the perpetual calendar 1 of the present invention has a color different from that of the main body 2 and the month display member 10 on which numbers indicating the month such as “1” and “2” are displayed on the front and back surfaces (for example, Black and red.)
- the main body 2 includes a flat plate-shaped back plate base 5, a head portion 3 integrally attached along one side of the back plate base 5, and one side of the back plate base 5 facing the head portion 3. Both side surfaces of the main body 2 having a structure in which the back plate base 5 is sandwiched between the head portion 3 and the foot portion 4 have a substantially U-shaped cross section. Further, a groove 9 is formed in the head 3, and a moon display member 10 is slidably and detachably mounted in the groove 9. Further, the head 3 includes “Sun”, “Mon”, etc. The day of the week is displayed. Further, a month display window 6 for displaying one of a plurality of months displayed on the month display member 10 is formed in the head portion 3 of the main body 2.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged schematic view of the area between AA and BB in FIG. 1.
- the month display member 10 is attached and the month display window 6 is supported.
- Convex portions 18 are provided in the region of the main body 2, and a plurality of concave portions 17 matching the convex portions 18 are formed on the month display member 10, and a plurality of months are displayed corresponding to the plurality of concave portions 17, respectively.
- protruding nail portions 11 are provided on both sides of the upper surface of the month display member 10 so that the month display member 10 can be easily pressed with a finger or the like.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram for explaining a date display member used in a centennial calendar to which the present invention is applied.
- hook portions 13 are provided on the front and back surfaces of the day display block body 12A.
- the shape of the two-stage date display block body support member 8 provided on the back plate base 5 extending in the horizontal direction corresponds to the shape of the hook portion 13 of the date display block body 12A.
- the display block body 12A and the date display member 12 are slidably and detachably attached to the main body 2 on the front and back surfaces.
- the centennial calendar of the present invention is slidably and detachably attached to the main body on the front and back, and a plurality of date display structures in which the same day with different colors is displayed on the front and back are arranged vertically.
- the stopper may not necessarily be provided, and a groove portion is not necessarily formed in the head portion, and the month display member is provided in the groove portion.
- a groove portion may be formed in the foot portion, and the moon display member may be slidably and detachably attached to the groove portion. It is preferable because the date display member can be prevented from sliding out to the outside of the main body unnecessarily.
- the material of the perpetual calendar may be any material, for example, resin, aluminum, or wood.
- the month display member 10 slidably and detachably mounted in the groove 9 formed in the head portion 3 of the main body 2 is slid to form the head portion 3.
- the current month is arranged at the position of the displayed month display window 6.
- the projection 18 is provided in the region of the main body 2 corresponding to the month display window 6, a plurality of recesses 17 matching the projection 18 are formed in the month display member 10, and the moon is displayed corresponding to the recess 17. Therefore, even if the perpetual calendar 1 is tilted, the month display member 10 can be prevented from moving unnecessarily by its own weight.
- the date display block body 12A is slid on the date display block body support member 8 provided on the back plate base 5 of the main body 2, or the date display member 12 located in the Sunday row is turned over to turn red.
- the first to seventh date display members 12 and the day of week column are aligned by making the indicated numbers into a table.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram for explaining the removal of one of the day display block bodies constituting the day display member. For example, a month having 31 days such as April is shown in FIG.
- the date display block body 12A of “31” is removed from the date display block body 12A of “24”, and “24” is inserted into the bearing 15 formed on the plain block body 12B on which the date is not displayed.
- the shaft bar 14 protruding from the lower part of the day display block body 12A is inserted, and the date display block body 12A and the plain block body 12B of “24” are coupled.
- a shaft bar bearing is also formed on the upper part of the “24” date display block body 12A, and a shaft bar protruding from the lower part of the “17” date display block body 12A is inserted, so that the date of “17” is reached.
- the display block body 12A and the “24” day display block body 12A are combined.
- the shaft rod 14 rotates in the shaft rod receiver 15
- the date display block bodies 12A, or the date display block body 12A and the plain block body 12B can be rotated while being coupled.
- the shaft bar does not protrude from the lower part of the date display block body after the date display block body of “25”. This is because it is not necessary to connect the date display block body to the lower part of the day display block body after the date display block body of “25”. Accordingly, only the bearings are formed in the date display block bodies after the date display block body of “25”.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram for explaining a state in which one of the date display block bodies constituting the date display member is rotated. For example, when a day other than Sunday falls on a holiday, as shown in FIG. Further, only the day display block body 12A on the day that falls on the holiday is rotated, and as shown in FIG. 4B, the red numbers of the day display block body 12A that falls on the holiday appear on the table, and other days display on the same column. The block body 12A appears black in the table without rotating. Further, in order to display the day, a day display member 16 that is detachably attached to the day display block body 12A and slides on the plurality of day display members 12 arranged side by side is also used.
- the current day display member 16 is attached to the day display block body 12A of" 1 "as shown in FIG. Further, a round opening 16A is formed in the day display member 16, and the date can be confirmed through the opening 16A. Further, the cross-sectional shape of the day display member 16 is substantially U-shaped, and one of the two opposite sides of the day display member 16 is further bent, and is aligned with the hook portion 13 of the day display block body 12A. It makes it easy to run.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram for explaining the back side of a perpetual calendar to which the present invention is applied.
- a stand 19 for standing the perpetual calendar 1 on a desk or the like. Is detachably attached.
- a storage portion 20 that is a space for storing the unused date display block body 12 ⁇ / b> A is formed.
- the perpetual calendar of the present invention is slidably and detachably attached to the main body on the front and back sides, and a plurality of date display block bodies in which the same day with different colors is displayed on the front and back surfaces are arranged vertically. Since it is provided with a plurality of date display members that are detachably coupled to each other, it is possible to change the color of Sundays and weekdays, and to display holidays in the same area where the days are displayed Therefore, convenience can be improved.
- the perpetual calendar of the present invention is detachably attached to the day display block body to display the day, and includes a day display member that slides a plurality of day display members arranged side by side. Can be recognized at a glance, and even if the date changes, the position of the day display member can be easily changed.
- the month display member is slidably and detachably attached to the main body, and a month display window is formed on the main body to display one of a plurality of months displayed on the month display member.
- a convex portion is provided in the region of the main body corresponding to the moon display window, a plurality of concave portions that match the convex portion are formed on the month display member, and a plurality of months are displayed corresponding to the plurality of concave portions, respectively. Therefore, even if the perpetual calendar is tilted, the month display member can be prevented from moving unnecessarily by its own weight.
- the date display block body that displays the day that falls on a holiday can be rotated to display a holiday in a different color from the other day display block bodies in the same row, for example, a red date.
- the main body has a substantially U-shaped cross section with both side surfaces open, and is provided with a stopper that is attached to the opening area of the main body and prevents the date display member from sliding. Therefore, it is possible to suppress the date display member from sliding out to the outside of the main body unnecessarily.
- the storage part which is a space for storing the unused day display block body is formed on the back surface of the foot part of the main body, if the unused day display block body is stored in the storage part, There is no worry of losing the day display block.
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L'invention porte sur un calendrier perpétuel extrêmement pratique. Le calendrier perpétuel a un corps principal sur lequel les jours de la semaine sont affichés, et est caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend de multiples éléments d'affichage de date qui sont ajustés au corps principal de façon coulissante et détachable au niveau des surfaces avant et arrière, sur lesquels des dates identiques de différentes couleurs sont affichées, et qui sont disposés longitudinalement et liés de manière détachable entre eux.
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