US2655740A - Recording and display device - Google Patents

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US2655740A
US2655740A US206680A US20668051A US2655740A US 2655740 A US2655740 A US 2655740A US 206680 A US206680 A US 206680A US 20668051 A US20668051 A US 20668051A US 2655740 A US2655740 A US 2655740A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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Patented Oct. 20, 1953 U "IT iD STAT ATEN T CFF I CE `2 Claims.
The present invention relates to blackboards and recording and displaying devices of the type used in auditorums, lecture halls and classrooms, and has particular reference to novel means for providing auxiliary recording and display panels within the confined limits of ordinarily available board space.
Heretofore, various devices have been developed in an effort to increase the available surface area of fixed wall blackboards and other display boards. Portable structures have been employed, but such devices have proved unsuitable either because of lackof stability or because they further crowd an already crowded classroom. Even where devices have been developed for attachment to conventional blackboards, none of them have means for enabling the `use of all the panels at one time.
In order to overcome these and other deciencies, the device of the present invention was developed. This present device is invaluable Where an entire class of students may be called upon to perform at the blackboards at one time. Moreover, it permits several recording and display panels to be covered for a time while other panels are in use. The covered panels may later be uncovered to reveal tests or descriptive indicia,
In addition to the above desirable characteristics of the present invention, a primary object of the invention is the provision of means for increasing the available surface `area of conventional blackboards Without requiring any additional wall space.
Another object of the invention is to provide, in a device of the character described, means for closing ofi certain panels of the blackboard from view so that text thereon may be withheld from view until desired.
Yet another object of the invention is to establish means for increasing the surface area of conventional blackboards at least threefold by attaching added panels thereto by hinges so that original panels and the added panels maybe employed simultaneously.-
Another object of the invention is to provide novel means for mounting additional blackboard panels over conventional fixed blackboard panels so that the additional panels may be swung out into a different vertical plane from that of the fixed blackboard and secured in said position.
In general the invention comprises in combination with a conventional blackboard or similar recording and display surface, auxiliary means secured to the blackboard for increasing the available surface area thereof. It is contemplated that at least one auxiliary panel may be secured to a xed blackboard in hinged relation. This auxiliary panel is provided with at least one projection adapted tol engage a yokelike bracket which itself may be secured to the xed blackboard for holding the auxiliary panel angularly with respect to the xed blackboard. A plurality of auxiliary panels may `be employed where additional area is required.
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Figure l is a view in perspective of the invention showing open and closed panels secured to the basic panel;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary view in elevation of a portion of the invention showing the Vdetailed construction of the auxiliary panel, yoke-like bracket and related members; and
Figure 3 is a View in side elevation taken along line 3-3 of Figure 2 showing the details vof construction of the bracket member.
As shown in Figure 1, there is provided a -xed panel I8 having longitudinal supporting members II and I2 adapted to secure a recording panel I3 either against a Wall structure or upright in a' portable unit. This element may be of conventional construction or the longitudinal supporting members may be Areinforced sufficient to support heavier auxiliary panels.
An auxiliary panel struc-ture generally indicated as at I4, consists of horizontal cross members I5 and vertical cross members I6 forming the frame I4 for engagement with an auxiliary recording `panel I'I. As shown in the drawings, recording member I'I is preferably dual surfaced, allowing for recording on inner and outer sides of the panel.
A hinge member I8 is attached on one flange to vertical member I6 of the auxiliary panel and attaches to a vertical support `I9 on its other flange, the fiange secured to the support I9 being fixed with respect to the base panel Ill. Preferably, vertical supporting member I9 -is likewise attached to horizontal supporting members II and I2 of the xed panel member I0. On an opposite extremity of vthe ,auxiliary panel member I4, locking means 2l] vmay be emplaced, the locking means being adapted for engagement with a twin auxiliary panel I4 or with a vertical supporting member similarto supporting member I9, which vertical supporting member would preferably contain a receptacle for the locking means 20. In Figure 1 receptacle means 2l for lock 20 of one auxiliary panel is embedded within the vertical support I6 of auxiliary panel I 4,
A draw handle 22 is attached to vertical supporting members I6 for purposes of opening, closing and positioning the auxiliary panel angularly with respect to the fixed panel. This draw handle should extend outwardly of the frame I4 only suiciently to provide for parallel abutting contact with the fixed panel. When the auxiliary panel is fully open, the outer recording surface of the auxiliary panel is placed adjacent the recording surface I3 of the fixed panel IIJ.
Referring to Figure 2, there is provided a projection assembly 23 comprising a tubular portion 29 and a portion 25 adapted to engage the outer surface of horizontal member I of auxiliary panel I6. For added stability, the extension 25 can be forked to engage both sides of member I5. Apertures are tooled into the forked portion 26 for purposes of holding a screw member 26 extending through the horizontal member i5. It is desirablel to have the projection member 23 arcuately movable for purposes of nrmly seating a yoke `assembly hereinafter described.
A yoke-like bracket assembly 2l is secured in movable relation with the supporting member I I. (See Figures 2 and 3.) The yoke member 2'I has arms 28 which meet at a vertex 29 to form an axle for a projection engaging device 35. As shown in Figure 3, the yoke member 21 is provided with extensions 30 having an inwardly extending iiange 3l adapted to seat a bolt and nut assembly 32 against the outwardly projecting portion of angle irons 33. Angle irons33 are conveniently secured in fixed engagement with the horizontal member I I. Spacers 35 are Welded in spaced relation to the cross member 29 of yokes 27. These spacers are adapted to hold the assembly 35 relatively centrally with respect to yoke 2l. The projection engaging assembly 35 comprises a U-shaped iron 36 having apertures at the open extensions thereof, suitable for engaging the yoke as at 29. At the vertex of the U-shaped iron there is secured by welding engagement or other suitable means, a tubular member 3l forming a cylindrical channel 38. Channel 38 conforms to the outer diameter of projection 2li and is adapted to close iit therewith.
For purposes of securing the yoke member 27 vertically adjacent the supporting structure when in non-use, clamp means 39 are provided for engaging the yoke member and retaining same in the desired position. The clamp means is `integrally welded to one or both angle irons.
It will be appreciated that the yoke member may be pulled downwardly from its vertical station of rest so that the projection engaging assembly 35 may be emplaced upon the projection assembly 23 to hold the auxiliary panel I4 angularly outwardly with respect to the fixed panel I6. While in the open position, the auxiliary panel is retained fixed. (See Figure 1, right auxiliary panel.) Students or recorders may use all of the available space of the iixed and auxillary panels while the auxiliary panels are kept open. From the foregoing, it is obviousithat students and instructors now have area for recording which is approximately at least threefold'that previously attained where the fixed and permanent type of construction alone is employed.
This invention is not only adaptable to fixed structures but also to portable structures where the space for recording may be limited due to size of room, portability of recording structure and the like. Whereas the invention has been described in its preferred form, it is to be noted that various modifications may be made herein including the arrangement of the bracket members upwardly and downwardly of the auxiliary panels, the locking arrangement of the panels, the means for hinging panels and the positioning thereof, Without departing from the spirit of the invention as set forth in the claims. It is to be understood that the invention stands limited only as defined in the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A display device having in combination with a fixed panel having a display surface, at least one auxiliary panel having display surfaces on both sides, hinged at an edge to the xed panel, stud means pivotally mounted on the auxiliary panel, a stud engaging yoke hingedly mounted on the fixed panel and adapted to secure the auxiliary panel in open position with respect to the iixed panel, means for locking the auxiliary panel to secure the auxiliary panel in closed relation to the fixed panel, and clamp means on the fixed panel adjacent the yoke to hold the yokeupright as the auxiliary panel is closed against the fixed panel.
2. A display device comprising a fixed panel having a display surface, an auxiliary panel having display surfaces on both sides, hingedly secured lat .each longitudinal extremity of the fixed panel so that the auxiliary panels may be swung out at an oblique angle with respect to the fixed panel, a stud on each auxiliary panel, a bracket hinged to the fixed panel above each auxiliary panel and engaging the stud and iixedly securing the respective auxiliary panels in angular relation to the fixed panel.
SUSAN F. GOODRICH.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 135,019 Thorp Jan. 21, 1873 365,182 Heyer June 21, 1887 567,758 Wemmell Sept. 15, 1896 627,396 Daly June 20, 1899 1,467,476 Farver Sept. 11, 1923 1,596,457 Scherer et al. Aug. 17, 1926 1,653,325 Watts Dec. 20, 1927 1,881,636 Johnson Oct. 11, 1932 1,958,579 Johnson May 15, 1934 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 6,439 Great Britain May 3,V 1887 12,471 Great Britain June 10, 1908 178,811 Germany Nov. 19, 1906 32,248 Netherlands Feb. 17, 1934 133,752 Switzerland June 30, 1929
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