Patent ID: 8439585
Filing Date: 2013-05-14
Classification: B43K,B43L,B43M

Abstract:
1. An eraser and marker holder which includes a first erase holder area and a second markers holder area with a plurality of channels and corresponding means to hold the markers; a first tongue joins the first area with the second one; wherein: a) the first area is composed of two side surfaces that form a single plane and a flat central surface between the two side surfaces, the first area having a semicircle outline; b) said central surface is tilted with respect to the two side surfaces and have a central hole to accommodate a suction cup to removably fix the eraser and marker holder to a surface; the central surface having at its apex a perpendicular trapezoidal vertical wall with the major base attached to the central surface and the minor base directed upwards, that includes a rectangular projection to retain the body of an eraser directed towards the base of the semicircle, said perpendicular trapezoidal vertical wall allows the application of force by the user on a second tongue protruding at the minor base, opposite to said rectangular projection, to bend the vertical wall to release the eraser originally retained; c) each of the two side surfaces includes a vertical wall of trapezoidal shape, located close to the union between the first and second areas, with the major base attached to the respective side surface and the minor base directed upwards, said minor base has a rectangular projection directed in opposition to that of the wall of the apex and so offering, with the wall at the apex, three points of support for the retention of an eraser when it is entered in the area defined by the flat surfaces and vertical walls; d) each of the two side surfaces includes a button, protruding from the surface and acting as a spring, to press an eraser against the rectangular projections of said three vertical walls in order to hold the eraser in the first eraser holder area; e) the second markers holder area comprises a plurality of parallel U-shaped channels that come together in pairs that share a wall of the “U” and having each of these channels in the area close to the top of the “U”, inward projections that allow the passage of the cylindrical body of a marker for its retention or release when the second area is bent.