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US1842470A
US1842470A US380969A US38096929A US1842470A US 1842470 A US1842470 A US 1842470A US 380969 A US380969 A US 380969A US 38096929 A US38096929 A US 38096929A US 1842470 A US1842470 A US 1842470A
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  • My invention relates to a device adaptable larger apertures B have their counterparts for giving multiple choice tests.
  • One object in the apertures Ba of the member A the is to provide a student self-grading device, smaller apertures B2 haveno such counteralthough I do not wish to be limited to this parts. It may be desirable, -tor economy in particular use of the device, since other apmanufacture, to punch the same apertures all 55 plications or uses thereof may be made and the wa throu h both sheets, but unless it is other objects will appear from time to time desire to mage the device reversible as to in the course of the speciication and claims. face, the apertures B2 are needed only on I illustrate my invention more or less diathe top sheet.
  • Figure 1 apertures, such as B7, ma be provided, to Figure 5 is a section on the line 5-5 of give space for further mar -ng on the sheet, Fi ure 1; or to permit other information upon the sheet '70 igure 6 is a plan view of a code sheet; and to show through. l F i re 7 is a score sheet.
  • pro- Li te parts are indicated by like symbols vide a code sheet shown in A Figure 6 and genthroughout the specification and drawings. erally indicated as C.
  • This sheet may be Referring to the drawings, A generally 1nmade to conform in shape to the members A 75 dicates a top face or side of an outer conand A2 and may beprovided at one end with tainer for the device. It may be folded over a cut away portion U, conforming to a similar or formed with flaps A1 which underlie the cut away portion Amin the members A and lower member A2 of the container.
  • it is so foi-nieder shaped as A1 may be formed with side portions or spacto be held against movement in relation to the 80 ing portions A3, whereby the members A and members A and A2 when it is inserted there- A2 are s aced apart a suitable distance to in.
  • I may for example employ the seals permit tlie insertion therebetween of the A, which Kass about the edges of the memsheets later described. I do not wish to be bers A and 2 and hold the code sheet against limited to the employment of any particuescape or movement through the open end of 35 lar material, and I may employ, for examthe device.
  • a mere perforation or weakanother line of apertures preferably of like ening ofthe sheet may be employed to take the number, and herein shown of somewhat place of these a icrtures,butI prefer to aper- 2 smaller size, as at B.
  • the code sheet when the score sheet is moved, is exposed to the apertures B2.
  • In line with such apertures I may have indicating areas, such as the circles C, upon which the correct answer may be indlcated, as by coloring the correct area or by inserting any desiredniarking or symbol.
  • the score sheet D may be. simply a blank sheet, or it may be p rovided with a plurality of weakened areas l, adapted to be aligned with the apertures B and B3 of the members A and A2, and of course with the apertures C2 of the code sheet.
  • the score sheet D is so formed as to be permitted a range of movement Within the container formed by the members A and A2. Preferably this movement is so proportioned that when the score sheet is in initial position the weakened portions D1 are aligned with the apertures B, B" and C2. When the sheet is moved to its filial position, the weakened portions D1, or the apertures formed by punching them out, are aligned with the apertures B2 of the member A and the indicating areas of the code sheet.
  • the score sheet is superposed upon the code sheet.
  • the apertures B are arranged in a plurality of groups or lines, in Figure 1 shown as twenty in number.
  • the number of apertures in each group is constant, being for example shown in Figure l as six in each group.
  • a test or set of questions may be propounded in multiple choice form, one question being provided for each group of apertures Ii, up to twenty, or for any smaller number, if desired.
  • Each such question may be. answered by a plurality of alternatives, six or less. Assume for example, in testing color sensitivity, that the first question reads,
  • li'hat is the color of such and such an objecti (l) Red. (2) Black. (3) Brown. (4) Green. (5) Blue. (6) Yellow.
  • the individual taking the test inspects the object and decides that it is yellow and punches out the corresponding hole in the score sheet. If yellow is No. 6 in the list he punches out hole No. 6. He may then move the score sheet D to the right to the position in which it is shown in Figure 3. If he has punched out the correct weakened portion D1. it will overlie the marked area, on the code sheet. If the student has made a mistake. the punched out area will overlie a blank or unmarked area of the code sheet, and he can, if he wishes, return the score sheet for another test. Students may answer a whole group of such questions and then move the score sheet D to test position, or may make a check after eachanswer.
  • the seals A12 prevent any tampering with the device or any access on the part of the student to the code sheet. He may employ any desirable means, for instance the point of a pencil, for punching out the weakened areas D1. Once he has completed the test he can grade himself and mark his score, for example in the space B", or he can pass lthe device, still sealed, to the instructor, who can tell at a glance the correct score or mark.
  • the exposed portion of the sheet D is always exposed so that it may be grasped by the fingers of the operator.
  • a container having a front face provided with a first and a second series of apertures, a code sheet positioned within the container and having code indicia aligned with said second series of apertures, a blank sheet interposed between said code sheet and the erforated face of the container, said blankJ sheet being shiftable to two positions, the respective apertures of the first and second series being aligned in the direction of movement of said blank sheet, the blank sheet in one position being designed to be punctured in alignment with said first series of apertures and then shifted to bring said puncture in alignment with said second series of apertures to thereby render the indicia on the code sheet visible through said second series of apertures in the container face.
  • a container having a front face provided with a first and a second series of apertures, a code sheet positioned within the container and having code indicia aligned with said second series of apertures.
  • a blank sheet interposed between said code sheet and the perforated face of the container, said blank sheet being shiftable to two positions, the respective apertures of the tirs-t and second series being spaced in the direction of movement of the blank sheet an amount corresponding t-o the extent of movement of said sheet, the blank sheet in one position being designed to be punctured in alignment with said first series of apertures and then shifted to bring said puncture in alignment with said second series of apertures to thereby render the indicia on the code sheet visible through said second series of apertures in the container face.
  • a container having a front face provided with a first and a second series of apertures, a code sheet positioned within the container and having code indicia aligned with said second series of apertures, a blank sheet interposed between said code sheet and the perforated face of the container, said blank sheet being shiftable to two positions, thc respective apertures of the first and second series mecanicIr aligned and spaced in the direction of movement of the blank sheet an amount corresponding to the extent of movement ot said sheet, the blank sheet in one position being designed to be punctured in alignment with said first series of apertures and then shifted to bring said puncture in alignment with said second series of apertures to thereby render the indicia on the code sheet visible through said second series of apertures in the container face.
  • a container having a front face provid-ed with a lirstgand a second series of apertures, the apertures of the two series differing in size, a code sheet positioned within the container and having code indicia aligned with said second series of apertures, a blank sheet interposedl between said code sheet and the perforated face of the container, said blank sheet being shiftable to tvvo positions, the blank sheet in one position being designed to be punctured in alignment with said first series of apertures and then shifted to bring said puncture in alignment with said second series of apertures to thereby render the indicia on the code sheetvisible through said second series of apertures in the container face.
  • a container having a front Jface provided with a first and a second series of apertures, the apertures of said second series being smaller than the apertures of Said first series, a code sheet positioned within the container and having code indicia ali ed with said second series of apertures, a b ank sheet interposed between said code sheet and the perforated face of the container, said blank sheet being shiftable to two positions, the blank sheet in one position being designed to be punctured in alignment with said first series of apertures and then shifted to bring said puncture in alignment with said second series of apertures to thereby render the indicia on the code sheet visible through said ⁇ s'eecond series of apertures in the container ace.
  • G. ln a self grading device ofthe character described, a container having a front face provided with a. first and a second series of apertures, the corresponding apertures of each series being positioned adjacent one another, identifying indicia associated with the apertures of the first series, a code sheet fixed within the container and having code indicia aligned with said second series of apertures,
  • a blank sheet interposed between the code sheet and apertured face of the container and shiftable with reference to the code sheet, said blank sheet in one position being designed to be punctured in alignment with the first series of apertures and then shifted to bring said puncture in alignment with said second series of apertures to render the code indicia on the code sheet visible through said second series of apertures.
  • a container provided with a front Wall having a first and a second series of apertures, a code sheet positioned Within the container and having code indicia aligned with said second series of apertures, said code sheet also provided with a series of apertures aligned with said first mentioned series of apertures in the front wall of the container, a blank sheet interposed between the code sheet and the front wall of the container and shiftable with reference to the code sheet, said blank sheet beingr designed to be punctured in one of its positions in alignment With the apertures of the first mentioned series and then shifted to its second position to bring said-puncture in alignment with the apertures of the second mentioned series to render visible the code indicia on said code sheet, the portion of the blank sheet dislodged by puncture passing through the aperture of the code sheet.
  • a container provided With a front wall havinga first and a second series of apertures, said container also having a rear wall provided with a series oit apertures aligned with the apertures on the first mentioned series, a code sheet xed Within the container and having a seriesof apertures aligne-d With the first mentioned series otthe front Wall of the container and having indicia aligned with the second mentioned series of apertures ot' the vfront Wall, a blank sheet interposed between the code sheet and perforated front wall of the container, said blank sheet being s'hiftable to two positions, the blank sheet in one position being designed to be punctured in alignment with the first series of apertures in the 'front vvall of the container and then shifted laterally to align said puncture with the apertures of the sccond series of apertures in the front Vwall to render visible the code indicia on thecode sheet, the portion of the blank sheet dislod
  • a container having a front Wall provided with a first and a second series of apertures, a code sheet fixed with the container and having code indicia aligned With the second series of apertures, a blank sheet interposed between the code sheet and the perforated front wall of the container and shiftable to two positions, said blank sheet being provided with a series of scored. portions :1li gned with the first series of apertures in one position and aliguable with the second series: of apertures in another posit-ion, said blank sheet being designed to be punctured in its first position whereby said puncture may be aligned with Certain code indicia. on the code sheet in another position to render said code indicia visible through the second series of apertures in the front Wall of the container.

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Jan. 26, 1932. J, Aq BRQWNLEE 1,842,47()
SELF GRADING DEVICE Filed July 25, 1929 2 SheetS-Sheet l fl/ E4/Q3 f4 55 ,B6 B7 i; re z A 5 6 7 8 9 so r50': Hgo 0 000000000000000 mz 0000000000000000000 I /J @30000000000000000000 l *It 0000000000000000000 1 Eg 50 000000000000000000 l ,5 0/000000000000000000 i l! n 2 |4 l5 I6 7 la |9 2o I -ii 1|00000000000000000000/1 V-e000000000000000000-00 2 3OOO0OOO0000000000000 I; @00000000000000000000 30,11 @000000 0000000 00000 f/Wwmmww "glin L m r m'p =m0 m rmim- Y Patented Jan. 26, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFE@ TOEN A. BBOWNLEE, 0F CHICAGO, ILLINOIS scam-GRADING nnvrcn apuestan ma July as, 192s. serial No. ascesa.
My invention relates to a device adaptable larger apertures B have their counterparts for giving multiple choice tests. One object in the apertures Ba of the member A", the is to provide a student self-grading device, smaller apertures B2 haveno such counteralthough I do not wish to be limited to this parts. It may be desirable, -tor economy in particular use of the device, since other apmanufacture, to punch the same apertures all 55 plications or uses thereof may be made and the wa throu h both sheets, but unless it is other objects will appear from time to time desire to mage the device reversible as to in the course of the speciication and claims. face, the apertures B2 are needed only on I illustrate my invention more or less diathe top sheet. Whereas I illustrate the aper- O grammatically in the accompanying drawtures of unlike size it will be realized that this 60 ings, whereinis a mat-ter of choice. B4 indicates an aper- Figure l is a plan view; ture in the member A, which may serve to Figure 2 is a section on the line 2-2 of reveal the name upon a test sheet inserted Figure 1; within the device. Similarly I may rovide Figure 3 is an enlarged section with one an aperture B5 to reveal the test num er and 65 sheet shown in a ditte-rent position; the aperture B, through which the score or Figure 4 is a section on the line 4-4 of mark may be written upon the sheet. Other Figure 1; apertures, such as B7, ma be provided, to Figure 5 is a section on the line 5-5 of give space for further mar -ng on the sheet, Fi ure 1; or to permit other information upon the sheet '70 igure 6 is a plan view of a code sheet; and to show through. l F i re 7 is a score sheet. In the employment of the device I may pro- Li te parts are indicated by like symbols vide a code sheet shown in AFigure 6 and genthroughout the specification and drawings. erally indicated as C. This sheet may be Referring to the drawings, A generally 1nmade to conform in shape to the members A 75 dicates a top face or side of an outer conand A2 and may beprovided at one end with tainer for the device. It may be folded over a cut away portion U, conforming to a similar or formed with flaps A1 which underlie the cut away portion Amin the members A and lower member A2 of the container. The flaps A2. Preferably it is so foi-nieder shaped as A1 may be formed with side portions or spacto be held against movement in relation to the 80 ing portions A3, whereby the members A and members A and A2 when it is inserted there- A2 are s aced apart a suitable distance to in. I may for example employ the seals permit tlie insertion therebetween of the A, which Kass about the edges of the memsheets later described. I do not wish to be bers A and 2 and hold the code sheet against limited to the employment of any particuescape or movement through the open end of 35 lar material, and I may employ, for examthe device. The sides A, onthe other three ple, sheet met-al, paper, liber, akelite and sides of the device, prevent any lateral movethe like.` ment of the code sheet. I illustrate this Referring to the top sheet A, as shown for method of holding the code sheet fixed as an example in Figure 1 I may provide it with example of a practical method, but do not 90 a plurality of aligned apertures. I illustrate wish to be limited specifically thereto except for example lines of apertures B arranged, so far as I limit myself precisely by the lan-- in the form of Figure 1, in vertical lines, each guage of my claims. The sheet C 1s formed such line bein given, if desired, some chars with a plurality of apertures Cg aligned with actcristic sym ol, as at B1. Interposed bethe apertures B and B3 of the members A and 95 tween each pair of lines of such apertures B is A2. If desired a mere perforation or weakanother line of apertures, preferably of like ening ofthe sheet may be employed to take the number, and herein shown of somewhat place of these a icrtures,butI prefer to aper- 2 smaller size, as at B. U n reference to ture the code s eets to permit the free pas- Figure 2 it will be seen t at whereas the sage therethrough of whatver punch may be 10 employed for marking the test or score sheet. Between the successive lines of apertures C2, and in line with the apertures B2 of the member A, the code sheet, when the score sheet is moved, is exposed to the apertures B2. In line with such apertures I may have indicating areas, such as the circles C, upon which the correct answer may be indlcated, as by coloring the correct area or by inserting any desiredniarking or symbol.
The score sheet D, as shown in Figure 7, may be. simply a blank sheet, or it may be p rovided with a plurality of weakened areas l, adapted to be aligned with the apertures B and B3 of the members A and A2, and of course with the apertures C2 of the code sheet. The score sheet D is so formed as to be permitted a range of movement Within the container formed by the members A and A2. Preferably this movement is so proportioned that when the score sheet is in initial position the weakened portions D1 are aligned with the apertures B, B" and C2. When the sheet is moved to its filial position, the weakened portions D1, or the apertures formed by punching them out, are aligned with the apertures B2 of the member A and the indicating areas of the code sheet.
In the operation of the device the score sheet is superposed upon the code sheet. It will be seen from Figure l that the apertures B are arranged in a plurality of groups or lines, in Figure 1 shown as twenty in number. The number of apertures in each group is constant, being for example shown in Figure l as six in each group. In the use of the device a test or set of questions may be propounded in multiple choice form, one question being provided for each group of apertures Ii, up to twenty, or for any smaller number, if desired. Each such question may be. answered by a plurality of alternatives, six or less. Assume for example, in testing color sensitivity, that the first question reads,
li'hat is the color of such and such an objecti (l) Red. (2) Black. (3) Brown. (4) Green. (5) Blue. (6) Yellow.
The individual taking the test inspects the object and decides that it is yellow and punches out the corresponding hole in the score sheet. If yellow is No. 6 in the list he punches out hole No. 6. He may then move the score sheet D to the right to the position in which it is shown in Figure 3. If he has punched out the correct weakened portion D1. it will overlie the marked area, on the code sheet. If the student has made a mistake. the punched out area will overlie a blank or unmarked area of the code sheet, and he can, if he wishes, return the score sheet for another test. Students may answer a whole group of such questions and then move the score sheet D to test position, or may make a check after eachanswer.
The seals A12 prevent any tampering with the device or any access on the part of the student to the code sheet. He may employ any desirable means, for instance the point of a pencil, for punching out the weakened areas D1. Once he has completed the test he can grade himself and mark his score, for example in the space B", or he can pass lthe device, still sealed, to the instructor, who can tell at a glance the correct score or mark.
The exposed portion of the sheet D is always exposed so that it may be grasped by the fingers of the operator.
It will be realized that whereas I have described and shown a practical and operative device, nevertheless many changes might be made in the size, shape, number and disposition of parts without departing from the spirit of my invention. I therefore. wish my description and drawings to be taken as in a broad sense illustrative and diagrammatic rather than as limiting me to my specific showing.
I claim:
l. In a self grading device ofthe character described, a container having a front face provided with a first and a second series of apertures, a code sheet positioned within the container and having code indicia aligned with said second series of apertures, a blank sheet interposed between said code sheet and the erforated face of the container, said blankJ sheet being shiftable to two positions, the respective apertures of the first and second series being aligned in the direction of movement of said blank sheet, the blank sheet in one position being designed to be punctured in alignment with said first series of apertures and then shifted to bring said puncture in alignment with said second series of apertures to thereby render the indicia on the code sheet visible through said second series of apertures in the container face.
2. In a self grading device of the character described, a container having a front face provided with a first and a second series of apertures, a code sheet positioned within the container and having code indicia aligned with said second series of apertures. a blank sheet interposed between said code sheet and the perforated face of the container, said blank sheet being shiftable to two positions, the respective apertures of the tirs-t and second series being spaced in the direction of movement of the blank sheet an amount corresponding t-o the extent of movement of said sheet, the blank sheet in one position being designed to be punctured in alignment with said first series of apertures and then shifted to bring said puncture in alignment with said second series of apertures to thereby render the indicia on the code sheet visible through said second series of apertures in the container face.
3. In a self grading device of the character described, a container having a front face provided with a first and a second series of apertures, a code sheet positioned within the container and having code indicia aligned with said second series of apertures, a blank sheet interposed between said code sheet and the perforated face of the container, said blank sheet being shiftable to two positions, thc respective apertures of the first and second series beimIr aligned and spaced in the direction of movement of the blank sheet an amount corresponding to the extent of movement ot said sheet, the blank sheet in one position being designed to be punctured in alignment with said first series of apertures and then shifted to bring said puncture in alignment with said second series of apertures to thereby render the indicia on the code sheet visible through said second series of apertures in the container face.
' il. In a self grading device of the characterv described, a container having a front face provid-ed with a lirstgand a second series of apertures, the apertures of the two series differing in size, a code sheet positioned within the container and having code indicia aligned with said second series of apertures, a blank sheet interposedl between said code sheet and the perforated face of the container, said blank sheet being shiftable to tvvo positions, the blank sheet in one position being designed to be punctured in alignment with said first series of apertures and then shifted to bring said puncture in alignment with said second series of apertures to thereby render the indicia on the code sheetvisible through said second series of apertures in the container face.
5. In a self grading device of the character described, a container having a front Jface provided with a first and a second series of apertures, the apertures of said second series being smaller than the apertures of Said first series, a code sheet positioned within the container and having code indicia ali ed with said second series of apertures, a b ank sheet interposed between said code sheet and the perforated face of the container, said blank sheet being shiftable to two positions, the blank sheet in one position being designed to be punctured in alignment with said first series of apertures and then shifted to bring said puncture in alignment with said second series of apertures to thereby render the indicia on the code sheet visible through said `s'eecond series of apertures in the container ace.
G. ln a self grading device ofthe character described, a container having a front face provided with a. first and a second series of apertures, the corresponding apertures of each series being positioned adjacent one another, identifying indicia associated with the apertures of the first series, a code sheet fixed within the container and having code indicia aligned with said second series of apertures,
a blank sheet interposed between the code sheet and apertured face of the container and shiftable with reference to the code sheet, said blank sheet in one position being designed to be punctured in alignment with the first series of apertures and then shifted to bring said puncture in alignment with said second series of apertures to render the code indicia on the code sheet visible through said second series of apertures.
7. In a grading device of the character described, a container provided with a front Wall having a first and a second series of apertures, a code sheet positioned Within the container and having code indicia aligned with said second series of apertures, said code sheet also provided with a series of apertures aligned with said first mentioned series of apertures in the front wall of the container, a blank sheet interposed between the code sheet and the front wall of the container and shiftable with reference to the code sheet, said blank sheet beingr designed to be punctured in one of its positions in alignment With the apertures of the first mentioned series and then shifted to its second position to bring said-puncture in alignment with the apertures of the second mentioned series to render visible the code indicia on said code sheet, the portion of the blank sheet dislodged by puncture passing through the aperture of the code sheet.
8. In a self gradin device ot the character described, a container provided With a front wall havinga first and a second series of apertures, said container also having a rear wall provided with a series oit apertures aligned with the apertures on the first mentioned series, a code sheet xed Within the container and having a seriesof apertures aligne-d With the first mentioned series otthe front Wall of the container and having indicia aligned with the second mentioned series of apertures ot' the vfront Wall, a blank sheet interposed between the code sheet and perforated front wall of the container, said blank sheet being s'hiftable to two positions, the blank sheet in one position being designed to be punctured in alignment with the first series of apertures in the 'front vvall of the container and then shifted laterally to align said puncture with the apertures of the sccond series of apertures in the front Vwall to render visible the code indicia on thecode sheet, the portion of the blank sheet dislodged by said puncturing operation passing through the aligned apertures of the code sheet and rear wall on the container.
9. In a self grading device of the character described, a container having a front Wall provided with a first and a second series of apertures, a code sheet fixed with the container and having code indicia aligned With the second series of apertures, a blank sheet interposed between the code sheet and the perforated front wall of the container and shiftable to two positions, said blank sheet being provided with a series of scored. portions :1li gned with the first series of apertures in one position and aliguable with the second series: of apertures in another posit-ion, said blank sheet being designed to be punctured in its first position whereby said puncture may be aligned with Certain code indicia. on the code sheet in another position to render said code indicia visible through the second series of apertures in the front Wall of the container.
Signed at Chicago, county of Cook and State of Illinois, this 20th day of July, 1929.
JOHN A. BROWNLEE.
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US2988826A (en) * 1958-01-15 1961-06-20 Schultz Guillermo Guide for handwriting analysis
US3116565A (en) * 1963-04-01 1964-01-07 Larry L Havlicek Self scoring quiz apparatus
US3188754A (en) * 1963-07-05 1965-06-15 John M Loving Testing and teaching method and apparatus therefor
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US2988826A (en) * 1958-01-15 1961-06-20 Schultz Guillermo Guide for handwriting analysis
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