Wrist notes

I work ten to twelve feet in the air in the electrical field. I have to write three or four measurements on my work gloves so I do not have to climb up and down so many times. I go down and cut the ironwork (auxiliary bar) then return to fit the structure together. Really would save time. I always see people looking for stuff to write on, floor, hands, walls, etc. and I have to clean it up at the end of the job.

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Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

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REFERENCE TO A SEQUENCE LISTING, A TABLE, OR A COMPUTER PROGRAM LISTING COMPACT DICS APPENDIX

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Technical Field wrist notes, tablet and pencil holder on the forearm pertains to any person that needs paper for more than one description at a time.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

No person out in the field has to look for cardboard, wall, floor etc. to write on. Don't forget items. Go measure three things, cut iron etc, to fit and return to install or manufacture in less time. So bosses give you three things to do at once. So, remember on your arm.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

FIG. 1A back to hold Notes sleeve.

FIG. 2A Velcro to gold notes to forearm (teeth up).

FIG. 3A Velcro to hold notes to forearm (cloth up).

FIG. 4A elastic to hold a pencil.

FIG. 5A elastic to hold a pencil.

FIG. 6A loop to hold ring to hold Velcro around forearm.

FIG. 7A ring to insert Velcro around forearm to hold on.

FIG. 8A elastic to hold note pages from flopping around.

FIG. 9A sleeve to insert note tablet to write on.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

FIG. 1A—Back

    • a. Two five inch wide by six and three quarters' inch length pieces of material.
    • b. Two five inch wide ends, wrong side out sew together one forth inch seam.
    • c. Six and three quarter length side, sew together, making a one quarter inch seam.
    • d. Turn right side out.
    • e. Poke corners inside material to point out.
    • f. On the six and three quarter inch side (side not sewn) (make left side) fold one quarter inch seam in on each side and pin separately.
      FIG. 2A
    • g. Pin the one and three quarter inch side of a five-inch piece of Velcro (with teeth up).
    • h. Sew the six and three quarter open side closed, to finish back.
      FIG. 9A—Sleeve for tablet
    • a. Using one six and one half inch length by five inch wide piece of material.
    • b. Lay material flat with right side up.
    • c. To hem fold under to wrong side of material.
    • d. Pin one half inch hem on two five inch wide sides.
    • e. Pin one quarter inch hem on two six and one half inch length sides.
      FIG. 8A
    • f. Using one, three quarter by five piece of elastic, pin three quarter inch end to the six and one half inch side of the left side of sleeve at the bottom in the one quarter hem folded under.
    • g. Pin the other three quarter by five inch piece of elastic end to the right six and one half inch side across the top of the sleeve in the one quarter inch hem folded under.
      FIG. 4A
    • h. On right six and one half inch long side of sleeve pin two, three quarter inch by two inch, loops showing one half inch in the one quarter inch hem folded under at one half and inch from the ends.
      FIG. 6A
    • i. Right six and one half inch long side of sleeve, in the middle,
      FIG. 7A pin three quarters side of a one inch length piece of elastic looped with a one and one half ring in the loop.
    • j. Sew sleeve to back, five inch wide by six and three quarter inch material with toothed Velcro up and to left side.
      FIG. 3A
    • k. On the three quarter inch end of the toothed side of Velcro sew the three quarter inch end of a eleven inch cloth on to the Velcro.
    • l. Wrap Velcro around forearm through ring and tighten up and fasten back.
    • m. Install pencil into the two elastic loops.
    • n. Install a note tablet two and one half inches wide by five inches long or longer to fit arm. Tablet is a standard size of note pad.

Claims

1. What I claim as my invention is wrist notes. A sleeve wrapped around the forearm, to hold a note tablet and a pencil, held on with Velcro straps.

Patent History
Publication number: 20060157519
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 18, 2005
Publication Date: Jul 20, 2006
Inventor: Tammy Benroth (Casa Grande, AZ)
Application Number: 11/037,941
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 224/222.000; 224/219.000
International Classification: A44C 5/00 (20060101); A45F 3/14 (20060101);