Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to apparatus for aiding the layout and/or editing of items
of sheet material, particularly, (but not exclusively) such sheet material bearing
indicia, e.g. wording and/or pictures (drawings, paintings, prints or photographs).
[0002] It is known to arrange pictorial elements (drawings, paintings, prints or photographs)in
a selected position or array on a sheet, and then to place such sheet in a file, folder
or book for subsequent viewing. Generally this activity requires considerable table
space and, if interrupted because, say, the table is required for some other purpose,
results in considerable disruption as elements not yet selected for mounting on sheets
have to be repacked into their previous store and partially-completed sheets have
to be placed in some intermediate place or an inappropriate position in the file,
folder or book.
[0003] With a view to ameliorating these and/or other difficulties one aspect of the present
invention provides apparatus for aiding the layout and/or editing of items of sheet
material, wherein said apparatus comprises a portable case composed of a plurality
of panel units hingedly coupled to one another such as to form a closed container
when folded together, said case, when closed, containing a plurality of tabular elements,
at least one of said tabular elements being co-operable with a said panel unit such
as to be erectable into an easel-like state when the said case is open with said panel
unit providing support for said tabular element in an inclined position.
[0004] Preferably the angle of inclination of said tabular element is adjustable.
[0005] Preferably, one of said tabular elements is provided with a repeatably adherent adhesive
substance of low adhesion to permit peeling off from the one tabular element of items
of sheet material temporarily mounted thereon. This permits mounting of the items
in a variety of trial positions before a suitable positional relationship or montage
is decided upon and finally selected.
[0006] Advantageously one (preferably another) of said tabular elements is provided with
a plurality of ledges to support loose items of sheet material to be sorted (and/or
applied to the repeatedly adherent adhesive substance). The ledges may be provided
by the lower limbs of generally L-section elements protruding from one face of the
said tabular element.
[0007] Preferably, one (with advantage, a further tabular element) supports, when the case
is open (i.e. the panels are unfolded), a cutting device for trimming said items of
sheet material to desired sizes.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0008] By way of example one embodiment of this invention will now be described with reference
to the accompanying drawings of which:
- Figure 1
- is a schematic perspective view from above and one side of said embodiment in a fully
closed condition,
- Figure 2
- is a similar view to Fig 1 of said embodiment in a partly open condition,
- Figure 3
- is a schematic perspective view from below and the other side of the said embodiment,
and
- Figure 4
- is a schematic perspective view from above and one side of said embodiment in a fully
open and erected condition.
Detailed Description of Example(s) of the Invention
[0009] The illustrated apparatus 10 for use as a portable composition aid, i.e. for aiding
a user in the layout and/or editing of items of sheet material. A particular, (but
not exclusive) use for the portable composition aid 10 is with sheet material bearing
indicia, e.g. wording and/or pictures - including drawings, paintings, prints or photographs.
[0010] The apparatus 10 comprises a case 12 having a plurality of main panel units 14,15
and 16 molded of plastics material with each panel unit of somewhat tray-like recessed
form, the recesses facing inwardly of the closed case 12. The panel unit 15 is generally
frusto-triangular outline with its two inclined edge portions pivotally connected
by hinges 17,18 to two opposite end panel units 14,16. The latter are shaped and dimensioned
such that they can be folded over the intermediate panel unit 15 and fastened to one
another and/or to panel unit 15 to provide a closed condition for the case 12. Such
fastening may be by detent devices molded integrally with the panel units 14-16 to
provide snap-fitting inter-engagement due to the inherent resiliency of parts of the
detent devices. The edge portions of the end panel unit 14 and/or of the end panel
16 may be provided with a semi-oval indent 19 (two opposed such indents are shown
in Fig 1) to permit gripping insertion of the user's fingers to open the case 12 by
pulling and overcoming the locking action of the detent devices.
[0011] The outer face of panel unit 15 is provided with four protrusions 13 (Fig 3) so that
when in the case-open condition shown in Fig 4, the panel units 14,15,16 can lie in
a generally horizontal plane. In this open condition, internal tabular elements 24,25,26
are revealed that are either provided by or are contained within the interior of the
panels 14,15,16 respectively.
[0012] Tabular element 24 is selectively movable between a stowed, out of use condition
within the tray-like form of unit 14 and an erected in use condition in which it is
elevated and inclined to the generally horizontal plane of units 14-16. Erected element
24 comprises a pair of rack units 41,42, disposed one above the other in a generally
common inclined plane, the lower edge of bottom rack unit 41a being pivotally connected
at 43 to a forward part of the recess of panel unit 14, and the upper edge of bottom
rack unit 41 being pivotally connected at 44 to the lower edge of the upper rack unit
42. This allows the two rack units 41,42 to be folded over one another and stowed
within the tray-like recess of the end panel unit 14 (and occupy an out-of-use condition).
Each of the rack units 41,42 is integrally molded with a plurality of elongate L-section
support strips 46 for use in supporting a plurality of items of sheet material (that
are to be edited or subjected to layout composition) in rows and therealong in easily
viewable positions. The forward part of panel unit 14 is provided with a plurality
of grooves 45 any one of which can accommodate additional or reserve items of sheet
material prior to their being supported and temporarily arranged in rows upon the
elongate L-section support strips 46.
[0013] A flat stay (not shown) is pivotally attached by its upper end to the rear face of
lower rack unit 41, and the lower end of this stay (when pivoted away from that rear
face) is engageable with a protrusion upstanding from the base of the tray-like recess
of each panel unit 14 to hold rack units 41,42 in their erect inclined condition.
[0014] Tabular element 25 may be likewise movable pivotally from out of the tray-like recess
of intermediate panel unit 15. In one arrangement, tabular element 25 may have a bottom
edge that is to be located in a groove (or in a selected one of a plurality of grooves)
to adopt a particular inclined position. Alternatively, the tabular element 25 may
be hinged at 52 directly to the panel unit 15 and a pivoted stay (not shown) extending
between the panel unit 15 and the underside of tabular element 25 serves to hold tabular
element 25 in its elevated (i.e. inclined) in-use condition. The tabular element 25
supports a pad of sheets 54 each provided with a repeatably adherent adhesive substance
of low adhesion to permit peeling off from the uppermost sheet 54 items of sheet material
temporarily mounted thereon. This permits mounting of the items in a variety of trial
positions before a suitable positional relationship or montage is arrived at, decided
upon and finally selected. To assist in such positioning, the sheets 54 of said pad
may be provided with markings corresponding to or indicative of a grid or like array.
[0015] In an alternative arrangement the pad 54 is omitted and the front face of tabular
element 25 is itself provided with said repeatably adherent adhesive substance.
[0016] Tabular element 26 is a cutting board that is pivoted to the front edge portion 61
of the tray-like recess of end panel unit 16 and, when unfolded forwardly to its opened
in-use condition, lies horizontally to permit access to its cutter device 62. The
cutting board is provided by two parts 63,64, hinged to one another to pivot about
their mutually adjacent longitudinal edges in the manner of a book and, when opened
out, provide a common horizontal support surface for an item to be trimmed or cut
by device 62. The latter comprises a ruler 66 which has a lateral extension 67 at
each end pivoted to the outer cutting board part 64 whereby the ruler 66 can be pivotally
raised off from the horizontal support surface provided by the cutting board's parts
63,64. The cutter device's ruler 66 has a longitudinal slot therein and a block 69
mounted slidably within this slot. A small cutting wheel or blade protrudes downwards
from the underside of block 69 and extends into an elongate groove provided therebeneath
in cutting board part 64. Thus, as block 69 is slid along ruler 66 the cutting wheel
or blade can run along the elongate groove. The two parts 63,64 are provided with
a rib or ridge 65 extending along a common line at right angles to the groove and
path of the cutting wheel or blade. This rib or ridge 65 provides an abutment for
one edge of an item of sheet material that is to be cut by the cutter device 62 (after
being inserted beneath the ruler 66).
[0017] Other modifications and embodiments of the invention, which will be readily apparent
to those skilled in this art, are to be deemed within the ambit and scope of the present
invention, and the particular embodiment(s) hereinbefore described may be varied in
construction and detail, e.g. interchanging (where appropriate or desired) different
features of each, without departing from the scope of the patent monopoly hereby sought.
For example the panels and/or tabular elements may be fabricated from metal or other
materials and need not be moldings of plastics material of the form illustrated in
the accompanying drawings.
1. Apparatus for aiding the layout and/or editing of items of sheet material, said apparatus
being characterised in that it comprises a portable case composed of a plurality of units hingedly coupled to
one another such as to form a closed container when folded together,
in that a first of said units includes a first tabular element that is erectable to an inclined
position and is provided with a plurality of horizontal ledge means located at intervals
spaced apart in an upwards direction of the tabular element when the latter is in
said inclined position, said ledge means being to support in use loose items of sheet
material to be sorted,
and in that a second of said units includes a second tabular element that is erectable to an
inclined position and is provided with a repeatably adherent adhesive substance of
low adhesion to permit peeling off therefrom of items of sheet material that have
been temporarily mounted thereon.
2. Apparatus according to Claim 1, characterised in that the first tabular element in its said inclined position has an angle of inclination
that is adjustable.
3. Apparatus according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, characterised in that the second tabular element in its said inclined position has an angle of inclination
that is adjustable.
4. Apparatus according to any preceding Claim, characterised in that the first of said units comprises a support element and means articulating thereto
the first tabular element.
5. Apparatus according to any preceding Claim, characterised in that the second of said units comprises a support element and means articulating thereto
the second tabular element.
6. Apparatus according to any preceding Claim, characterised in that the said first tabular element has said ledge means provided by the lower limbs of
generally L-section elements protruding from a face of the first tabular element.
7. Apparatus according to any preceding Claim, characterised in that a third of said units includes a cutting device for trimming a said item of sheet
material to a desired size, said cutting device being mounted on the third unit for
guided travel linearly and normal to a step defined by the third unit and in use abutted
by an edge of the said item to be trimmed.