Calendar holder

JP2026110394AActive Publication Date: 2026-07-02山下 末則

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Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
山下 末則
Filing Date
2024-12-20
Publication Date
2026-07-02

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【0007】 平板1の裏面に粘着層2を取り付け、L型に曲げた凹型のカレンダー ホルダー3の底面部に粘着層4を取り付け、L型に曲げた凹型のホル ダー3の粘着層を取り付けていない側面部側の上面部の端部と平板1 の粘着層2を取り付けてある側の端部を揃えるようにして接着し、平 板1の下半分の粘着層2とL型に曲げた凹型のホルダー3の底面部に 取り付けてある粘着層4を使用ことによって、モニターやテレビ等、 取り付けられるコーナーがある場所であればどこにでも取り付けるこ とができる。

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Abstract

This invention provides a calendar holder with an adhesive layer that allows the calendar to be attached to the space above a monitor or television, rather than on a desk. [Solution] An adhesive layer 2 is attached to the back surface of a flat plate 1, an adhesive layer 4 is attached to the bottom surface of an L-shaped concave calendar holder 3, the end of the upper surface of the side of the L-shaped concave calendar holder 3 that does not have an adhesive layer attached is aligned with the end of the flat plate 1 that has an adhesive layer 2 attached and bonded together, and the adhesive layer 2 of the lower half of the flat plate 1 and the adhesive layer 4 attached to the bottom surface of the L-shaped concave calendar holder 3 are used to attach it to a monitor.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The present invention relates to a calendar holder that can be attached to the upper space of a monitor or a TV.

Background Art

[0002] As this type of calendar holder, Patent Document 1, in which the calendar holder according to the proposal of the present application is known, has a plurality of sheets 1 having a front cover 11, a back cover 13, and a calendar sheet 12, and a ring-shaped fastener 5 that binds the front cover 11, the calendar sheet 12, and the back cover 13 in this order. Each of the plurality of sheets 1 has a through-hole 15. The fastener 5 has a ring portion 51 that is inserted into the through-hole 15 and enables each of the plurality of sheets 1 to be wound, and a restricting portion 55 that restricts the front end of the front cover 11 from contacting the front end of the back cover 13. Further, the calendar 100 can preferably be used by being placed on a table, and when placed on a table, the restricting portion 55 raises the front cover 11 with respect to the back cover 13.

[0003] A similar calendar holder is also disclosed in Patent Document 2. The wall calendar holder 10 has a long plate-shaped plate 2 that holds a calendar, a slit 6 formed in the longitudinal direction of the plate 2, a calendar attachment portion provided below the slit 6, and a hole 8 formed above the slit 6. When turning the calendar paper, the calendar paper can be held without being separated by moving the calendar paper behind the plate 2 through the slit 6.

Prior Art Documents

[0004] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Publication No. 2022-20109 [Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Publication No. 2021-54073 [Overview of the Initiative] [Problems that the invention aims to solve]

[0005] Patent Document 1 describes a table with ample space to place a desk calendar. It can be used in places, but it cannot be used in places where the tabletop is small. It is not possible. Also, Patent Document 2 states that it can be installed in places where there is no wall to attach it to. There was a problem in that it was not possible to do it. [Means for solving the problem]

[0006] A concave calendar made by attaching an adhesive layer 2 to the back of a flat plate 1 and bending it into an L-shape. An adhesive layer 4 is attached to the bottom of holder 3, and a concave Karen bent into an L shape is attached. The upper edge of the side of the holder 3 where the adhesive layer is not attached. Align the end of the flat plate 1 with the adhesive layer 2 attached and bring them together. The adhesive layer 2 on the lower half of the flat plate 1 and the L-shaped concave calendar holder are attached. Using the adhesive layer 4 attached to the bottom of the 3, attach it to the monitor 6. A calendar holder characterized by its design that allows it to be attached to surfaces. [Effects of the Invention]

[0007] A concave calendar made by attaching an adhesive layer 2 to the back of a flat plate 1 and bending it into an L-shape. An adhesive layer 4 is attached to the bottom surface of holder 3, and a concave holder is bent into an L shape. The upper edge of the side portion where the adhesive layer of Dar 3 is not attached and flat plate 1 Adhere with the ends on the side where the adhesive layer 2 is attached aligned, and flatten By using the adhesive layer 4 attached to the bottom surface of the concave holder 3 bent in an L shape and the adhesive layer 2 on the lower half of the flat plate 1, it can be attached anywhere where there is a corner for attachment, such as a monitor or a TV, etc. By using the adhesive layer 4 attached to the bottom surface of the concave holder 3 bent in an L shape and the adhesive layer 2 on the lower half of the flat plate 1, it can be attached anywhere where there is a corner for attachment, such as a monitor or a TV, etc. By using the adhesive layer 4 attached to the bottom surface of the concave holder 3 bent in an L shape and the adhesive layer 2 on the lower half of the flat plate 1, it can be attached anywhere where there is a corner for attachment, such as a monitor or a TV, etc. and can be attached anywhere where there is a corner for attachment, such as a monitor or a TV, etc.

[0008] By using the present invention, the desktop can be effectively used, and the upper space that has not been used so far, such as a monitor or a TV, etc., can be effectively utilized. By using the present invention, the desktop can be effectively used, and the upper space that has not been used so far, such as a monitor or a TV, etc., can be effectively utilized. and can be effectively utilized.

[0009] Also, since the adhesive layer for adhesion does not leave any traces even when removed or attached, it can be used casually. Also, since the adhesive layer for adhesion does not leave any traces even when removed or attached, it can be used casually.

[0010] The calendar holder of the present invention can be used as a photo stand if sandwiched between transparent plates, and can also be used for sticking memos, etc. The calendar holder of the present invention can be used as a photo stand if sandwiched between transparent plates, and can also be used for sticking memos, etc., and can be used for sticking memos, etc.

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[0011] [Figure 1] It is a perspective view of the adhesive layer 2 attached to the back surface of the flat plate 1. [Figure 2] It is a perspective view of the adhesive layer 4 attached to the bottom surface of the concave holder 3 bent in an L shape. [Figure 3] It is a perspective view of trying to adhere the side surface of the concave holder 3 bent in an L shape to the adhesive layer 2 on the back surface of the flat plate 1. [Figure 4] It is a perspective view of the side surface of the concave holder 3 bent in an L shape adhered and integrated with the adhesive layer 2 on the back surface of the flat plate 1. [Figure 5]This is a perspective view showing a calendar holder, formed by adhering the side of an L-shaped concave holder 3 to the adhesive layer 2 on the back of a flat plate 1, and then inserting a calendar 5 into it. [Figure 6] This is a perspective view showing a calendar holder formed by adhering the side of an L-shaped concave holder 3 to the adhesive layer 2 on the back of a flat plate 1, and then inserting a calendar 5 into the holder. [Figure 7] This is a perspective view of an example of use in which a calendar holder is formed by adhering the side of an L-shaped concave holder 3 to the adhesive layer 2 on the back of a flat plate 1, inserting a calendar 5 into the integrated calendar holder, and attaching it to a monitor 6 using the adhesive layer 2 of the flat plate 1 and the adhesive layer 4 on the bottom of the L-shaped concave holder 3. [Modes for carrying out the invention]

[0012] Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the attached figures. .

[0013] 1. Embodiment Figure 1 is a perspective view showing a flat plate 1 with an adhesive layer 2 attached to its back surface.

[0014] Figure 2 shows an adhesive layer 4 attached to the bottom surface of an L-shaped concave holder 3. This is a digit perspective.

[0015] Figure 3 shows an L-shaped concave holder 3 attached to the adhesive layer 2 on the back of a flat plate 1. This is a perspective view showing the side sections being glued together.

[0016] Figure 4 shows an L-shaped concave holder 3 attached to the adhesive layer 2 on the back of a flat plate 1. The adhesive layer is not attached to the end of the upper surface on the side where the adhesive layer is attached, and the adhesive of the flat plate 1. The edges on the side where layer 2 is attached are aligned and glued together to form a single unit. This is a perspective view of a calendar holder.

[0017] Figure 5 shows an L-shaped concave holder 3 attached to the adhesive layer 2 on the back of a flat plate 1. The adhesive layer is not attached to the end of the upper surface on the side where the adhesive layer is attached, and the adhesive of the flat plate 1. The edges on the side where layer 2 is attached are aligned and glued together to form a single unit. A perspective view showing someone inserting calendar 5 into a calendar holder. That is the case.

[0018] Figure 6 shows an L-shaped concave holder 3 attached to the adhesive layer 2 on the back of a flat plate 1. The adhesive layer is not attached to the end of the upper surface on the side where the adhesive layer is attached, and the adhesive of the flat plate 1. The edges on the side where layer 2 is attached are aligned and glued together to form a single unit. This is a perspective view of calendar 5 inserted into a calendar holder.

[0019] Figure 7 shows an L-shaped concave holder 3 attached to the adhesive layer 2 on the back of a flat plate 1. The side parts are glued together to form a single calendar holder, into which Calendar 5 is placed. Insert, the adhesive layer 2 of the flat plate 1 and the bottom surface of the L-shaped concave holder 3 This is a perspective view of an example of use where the part is attached to the monitor 6 using the adhesive layer 4. ru. [Explanation of symbols]

[0020] 1 flat plate 2 Adhesive layer 3 L-shaped concave holder 4 Adhesive layer 5 Calendar 6 monitors

Claims

[Claim 1] An adhesive layer 2 is attached to the back surface of a flat plate 1, and a concave holder 3 is bent into an L shape. An adhesive layer 4 is attached to the bottom surface of the L-shaped concave holder 3. The adhesive layer 2 of the flat plate 1 and the end of the upper surface on the side where the adhesive layer is not attached The ends on the side where it is attached were aligned and glued together to form a single unit. A calendar holder featuring the following characteristics.