18564159. REPOSITIONABLE NOTES MURAL PAD simplified abstract (3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY)

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REPOSITIONABLE NOTES MURAL PAD

Organization Name

3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY

Inventor(s)

Andrew J. Merten of Hastings MN (US)

Mitchell A. Giannini of Stillwater MN (US)

REPOSITIONABLE NOTES MURAL PAD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18564159 titled 'REPOSITIONABLE NOTES MURAL PAD

The method involves dividing an image into pieces, printing them on adhesive-coated repositionable notes, and assembling them in a particular order to recreate the image.

  • Image is divided into pieces
  • Pieces are printed on adhesive-coated repositionable notes
  • Printed notes are assembled in a particular order
  • User recreates the image by placing notes in the specified order

Potential Applications: - Educational tools for teaching image reconstruction - Entertainment purposes for creating interactive puzzles - Therapeutic use for cognitive stimulation and relaxation

Problems Solved: - Simplifies the process of recreating complex images - Enhances creativity and problem-solving skills - Provides a hands-on and interactive way to engage with images

Benefits: - Easy and fun way to recreate images - Enhances cognitive skills and creativity - Can be used for educational and recreational purposes

Commercial Applications: Title: Interactive Image Reconstruction Notes for Educational and Entertainment Purposes This technology can be used in schools, art studios, and recreational facilities to provide a unique and engaging way to recreate images. It can also be marketed as a therapeutic tool for cognitive stimulation and relaxation.

Questions about Interactive Image Reconstruction Notes: 1. How does this technology improve cognitive skills?

  - This technology enhances cognitive skills by requiring users to think critically and problem-solve while recreating images.

2. What age groups can benefit from using these interactive notes?

  - Users of all ages, from children to adults, can benefit from using these interactive notes for educational or recreational purposes.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods for assembling a stack of notes for use in recreating an image. The method includes receiving an image and dividing the image into pieces. The pieces of the image are printed on adhesive-coated repositionable notes in a particular order, and the printed notes are assembled into a stack of notes in the particular order. A user can recreate the image by removing the notes from the stack of notes and placing them on a surface in the particular order, such as in rows left to right and top row to bottom row. Alternatively, the method can assign color or grayscale values to the pieces for use in recreating a version or resemblance of the image.