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US1839558A
US1839558A US423481A US42348130A US1839558A US 1839558 A US1839558 A US 1839558A US 423481 A US423481 A US 423481A US 42348130 A US42348130 A US 42348130A US 1839558 A US1839558 A US 1839558A
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    • G09B1/00Manually or mechanically operated educational appliances using elements forming, or bearing, symbols, signs, pictures, or the like which are arranged or adapted to be arranged in one or more particular ways
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    • G09B1/06Manually or mechanically operated educational appliances using elements forming, or bearing, symbols, signs, pictures, or the like which are arranged or adapted to be arranged in one or more particular ways and having a support carrying or adapted to carry the elements the elements each bearing a single symbol or a single combination of symbols and being attachable to, or mounted on, the support

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  • EDUCATIONAL APPARATUS Filed Jan. 25, 1930 Patented Jan. 5, 1932 TATE EDUCATIO AL are rea'rtIs Applicationfiled January 25,1 30. fse iai noqassnsi,
  • This invention relates to educational apparatus, simple and compact means designed to meet the needs of condensed, worthwhile busy work for primary. pupils.
  • lit is an object of the invention to provide a box for holding cards used in instruction courses, this box being equipped with a combined card rack and lid which can be supported in an upstanding position so that the pupil can sit upright with head up and shoulders back while engaged in the work.
  • Another object is to provide a structure which can be used as an inclined rack for holding a book being studied.
  • a further object is to equip the box with a desk board for supporting sheets of paper or the like on which the pupil can draw or write while the rack is in upstanding position.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the complete device used as a desk and for holding an open book. 1
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of thecomplete device opened, the desk board being removed from position.
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged section on line 33, Figure 1.
  • Figure 1 is an enlarged section on line H, Figure 2.
  • v c v 45 Referring to the figures by characters of reference, 1 designates the box which is di-' vided by partitions 2 into separate compartments each of which can be provided with side cleats 3 for supporting cards in the compartments. The partitions terminate be low the level of the upper edges of the box one of the objects being to provide hereinafter described Figures 2 and 4. r
  • Le'gs*9-arep1 votally connected to the sides of the lid and are adapted to support the lid in an inclined position relative to the box as shown.
  • Studs 10' are extended from the outer surfaceof the lid close to the sides thereof and v, are adapted to be engaged detachably by eyes 11 formed at the ends of a holding strip 12 of elastic or non-elastic material.
  • the cards are to be classified or grouped and each class or group placed in a compartment provided therefor. Any orthe cards can be supported by strips 7 by insert. ing oneedge of each card into the groove 8 formed in the strip. Thus the cards will be held in an upstanding position as shown in After the cards have been selected and arranged on the rack formed by the lid 6 and the strips 7 the pupil can place the desk board 4E inp'osition over the compartments in the box 1 and the illustration, letters, or other matter appearing on the cards can thus be copied on paper supported by the desk board.
  • a card When a card is in engagement with a strip 7 it will be thrust firmly against the next" strip as shownparticularly in Figure 4. Thus the card will bind on the strips at its two 95 ends and be held against accidental displacement under normal conditions.
  • Importance is attached to the fact'that when the device. is in use the rack formed by lid 6 and strips 7 is supported in an up- Oil wardly extended position, Thus the pupil can sit erect with head up and shoulders back.
  • the lid 6 can be closed and thereafter fastened by a hook l3 or the like.
  • V I p A box for holding busy work, a cover therefor for supporting objects tov be displayed, means for supporting the cover in raised position, and fingers carried by and foldable 7 into the cover, said fingers constituting means for retaining in place display objects supported by thecover when open.

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Jan; 5, 1932. E HUTCH|N$QN 1,839,558-
EDUCATIONAL APPARATUS Filed Jan. 25, 1930 Patented Jan. 5, 1932 TATE EDUCATIO AL are rea'rtIs Applicationfiled January 25,1 30. fse iai noqassnsi,
This invention relates to educational apparatus, simple and compact means designed to meet the needs of condensed, worthwhile busy work for primary. pupils.
lit is an object of the invention to provide a box for holding cards used in instruction courses, this box being equipped with a combined card rack and lid which can be supported in an upstanding position so that the pupil can sit upright with head up and shoulders back while engaged in the work.
Another object is to provide a structure which can be used as an inclined rack for holding a book being studied.
A further object is to equip the box with a desk board for supporting sheets of paper or the like on which the pupil can draw or write while the rack is in upstanding position. 7 l With the foregoing and other objects in view which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the combination and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction and claimed, it being understood that changes in the precise embodiment of the invention herein disclosed may be made within the scope of what is claimed without departing from the spirit ofvthe invention.
In the accompanying drawings the preferred form of the invention has been shown.
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Figure 1 is a perspective view of the complete device used as a desk and for holding an open book. 1
Figure 2 is a perspective view of thecomplete device opened, the desk board being removed from position.
Figure 3 is an enlarged section on line 33, Figure 1. 'j V Figure 1 is an enlarged section on line H, Figure 2. v c v 45 Referring to the figures by characters of reference, 1 designates the box which is di-' vided by partitions 2 into separate compartments each of which can be provided with side cleats 3 for supporting cards in the compartments. The partitions terminate be low the level of the upper edges of the box one of the objects being to provide hereinafter described Figures 2 and 4. r
' walls so as to provide supports for a desk {board which .is adapted to fit snugly withan the .upper portionof the box and flush'with the top edges thereof. This board, as-sliown inFigure-2,.canbe.formed witlr'an opening 5 for the reception iof a finger -so that the The 'box has a lid 6 hingedly connected cessed and seated in this 're'cess are parallel stFipse'T'e-ach of which-is formed in one edge -w1tli= a;'groove '8.
Le'gs*9-arep1votally connected to the sides of the lid and are adapted to support the lid in an inclined position relative to the box as shown.
Studs 10'are extended from the outer surfaceof the lid close to the sides thereof and v, are adapted to be engaged detachably by eyes 11 formed at the ends of a holding strip 12 of elastic or non-elastic material.
Difi'erent kinds of cards are to be used in connection with the structure heretofore described, these depending on the lessons to be taught. The cards, some of which have been indicated at G, are to be classified or grouped and each class or group placed in a compartment provided therefor. Any orthe cards can be supported by strips 7 by insert. ing oneedge of each card into the groove 8 formed in the strip. Thus the cards will be held in an upstanding position as shown in After the cards have been selected and arranged on the rack formed by the lid 6 and the strips 7 the pupil can place the desk board 4E inp'osition over the compartments in the box 1 and the illustration, letters, or other matter appearing on the cards can thus be copied on paper supported by the desk board. When a card is in engagement with a strip 7 it will be thrust firmly against the next" strip as shownparticularly in Figure 4. Thus the card will bind on the strips at its two 95 ends and be held against accidental displacement under normal conditions.
Importance is attached to the fact'that when the device. is in use the rack formed by lid 6 and strips 7 is supported in an up- Oil wardly extended position, Thus the pupil can sit erect with head up and shoulders back. When the device is not in use the lid 6 can be closed and thereafter fastened by a hook l3 or the like.
While the lid of the box is supported in an inclined position, a book can be placed thereon, and the stripl2 placed thereover and fastened as shown in Figure 1.
These articles can be made of any desired sizes. It is intended to have a larger size" for use by the teacher and each of these larger sizes will be provided, in addition to the parts already described, with fingers 14 pivotally connected to one edge portion ofthe lid and adapted tobe swung to position perpendicular to'the lid so to provide a means whereby pictures or the like can be suspended.
p What is claimed is: f i V p A box for holding busy work, a cover therefor for supporting objects tov be displayed, means for supporting the cover in raised position, and fingers carried by and foldable 7 into the cover, said fingers constituting means for retaining in place display objects supported by thecover when open. V I p In testimony that I claim the foregoing as y own, I have hereto afiixed mv signature.
EMMA HUTGIiINSON.
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Cited By (4)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2913137A (en) * 1956-12-04 1959-11-17 Alatorre Francisco Game kits
US2938421A (en) * 1957-10-28 1960-05-31 Verna M Leonard Indicator and teaching device for keyboard instruments
US2982031A (en) * 1959-05-12 1961-05-02 Bardelli Roberto Toy box composing elements for teaching purposes
FR2561118A1 (en) * 1984-03-19 1985-09-20 Lombard Emile Display board for letter-type parlour game

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2913137A (en) * 1956-12-04 1959-11-17 Alatorre Francisco Game kits
US2938421A (en) * 1957-10-28 1960-05-31 Verna M Leonard Indicator and teaching device for keyboard instruments
US2982031A (en) * 1959-05-12 1961-05-02 Bardelli Roberto Toy box composing elements for teaching purposes
FR2561118A1 (en) * 1984-03-19 1985-09-20 Lombard Emile Display board for letter-type parlour game

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