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US523338A
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  • a flat-board having, on its top side, a gong and striker, a removable question-card, a removable figured or numbered-dial, a removable answer-card, and pivoted dial-pointers having a simultaneous rotary and vibrating motion.
  • a gong and striker On the bottom side of said board are means for actuating the dial-pointers.
  • Figure l is a top view of a device embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a bottom view.
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation.
  • Fig. 4. is a plan view of the question-cards, and
  • Fig. 5 is a longitudinal and vertical section of the base-board, hollow-shaft and pulley, guidetube, and actuating cord.
  • A is the base-board of the educator
  • B is a questioncard which can be laid at any convenient part of the board A when it is to be adj ustably and conveniently located, or it can be glued or otherwise secured to said board if it is to be permanently fixed.
  • 0 is a removable figured or numbered-dial
  • D is'a removable answer-dial.
  • the dials C, D are provided with vertical hollow-shafts E, F, respectively, which extend both ways beyond the board A, and have projecting arms, a, b, provided with pivoted dial-pointers G, H.
  • said hollow-shafts have the grooved-pulleys I, J, connectedby a cord or belt, a, so that the dial-pointers shall have a simultaneous rotary-motion in a horizontal plane.
  • the ends, d, e, of the dial-pointers G, H extend within the hollow-shafts, E, F, and are connected by cords, f, g, from the dial-pointers, G, H, through the hollow-shafts E, F,
  • a cord, j extends between the arm, 70, of the lever K and the striker L of the gong M, and a spiralspring N lies between a pin, Z, of the board A and the arm is of the leverK for returning the several parts totheir normal positions, Fig. 3.
  • a depending stop, m, of the dialpointer G limits its descent by contacting with the top of the board A, thereby preventing the straining of its connecting parts.
  • the figured or numbered-dial O and the answer-dial D are made removable to adapt the invention to questions and answers on various subjects.
  • the question-card B can, as aforesaid, be laid on the board A so as to be removable, or it can be glued to the board when there is but one subject. I prefer to have it removable so that it can be readily lifted from the board and held in the hand of the examiner.
  • the figures on the question-card B, Fig. 4 relate to the figures on the numbered-dial C, Fig. 1, and the questions on said questioncard B relate to the answers on the answerdial D.
  • the dial-pointers G, H being arranged on their respective dials O, D, to answer the questions of the question card.
  • question three Will I be loved being propounded, and the dial-pointer G turned until it rests over figure 3 of the figured or numbered dial 0.
  • the hollow-shaft F and its dial-pointer H are simultaneously turned over their dial D.
  • the pointer H On the dial-pointer G being suddenly depressed on figure 3, the pointer H will be simultaneously depressed and strike the answer Yes, which is announced by the ringing of the gong M.

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w. FEARN. QUESTION'AND ANSWER EDUCATOR.
No. 523,338, Patented July 24, 1894.
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WILLIAM E. FEARN, OF CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO DAVID W. KNAPP, on NEW YORK, N. Y.
QUESTION AND ANSWER EDUCATOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 523,338, dated July 24, 1894.
Application filed September 4, 1893. Serial No. 484,711- (No model.)
It consists in a flat-board having, on its top side, a gong and striker, a removable question-card, a removable figured or numbered-dial, a removable answer-card, and pivoted dial-pointers having a simultaneous rotary and vibrating motion. On the bottom side of said board are means for actuating the dial-pointers.
On reference to the accompanying sheet of drawings making part of this specification, Figure l is a top view of a device embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a bottom view. Fig. 3 is a side elevation. Fig. 4. is a plan view of the question-cards, and Fig. 5 is a longitudinal and vertical section of the base-board, hollow-shaft and pulley, guidetube, and actuating cord.
Similar letters refer to similar parts in the several views.
A is the base-board of the educator, and B is a questioncard which can be laid at any convenient part of the board A when it is to be adj ustably and conveniently located, or it can be glued or otherwise secured to said board if it is to be permanently fixed.
0 is a removable figured or numbered-dial, and D is'a removable answer-dial.
The dials C, D, are provided with vertical hollow-shafts E, F, respectively, which extend both ways beyond the board A, and have projecting arms, a, b, provided with pivoted dial-pointers G, H. At .their bottom ends said hollow-shafts have the grooved-pulleys I, J, connectedby a cord or belt, a, so that the dial-pointers shall have a simultaneous rotary-motion in a horizontal plane. The ends, d, e, of the dial-pointers G, H, extend within the hollow-shafts, E, F, and are connected by cords, f, g, from the dial-pointers, G, H, through the hollow-shafts E, F,
mediums, viz., the cord, f, vibrates the lever K until its opposite arm, 'i,slackens the cord, g, and permits the dial-pointer H to drop on its respective answer-dial D. A cord, j, extends between the arm, 70, of the lever K and the striker L of the gong M, and a spiralspring N lies between a pin, Z, of the board A and the arm is of the leverK for returning the several parts totheir normal positions, Fig. 3. A depending stop, m, of the dialpointer G limits its descent by contacting with the top of the board A, thereby preventing the straining of its connecting parts.
The figured or numbered-dial O and the answer-dial D are made removable to adapt the invention to questions and answers on various subjects. When a subject is selected the dials are changed to those relating thereto. The question-card B can, as aforesaid, be laid on the board A so as to be removable, or it can be glued to the board when there is but one subject. I prefer to have it removable so that it can be readily lifted from the board and held in the hand of the examiner. The figures on the question-card B, Fig. 4, relate to the figures on the numbered-dial C, Fig. 1, and the questions on said questioncard B relate to the answers on the answerdial D. The dial-pointers G, H being arranged on their respective dials O, D, to answer the questions of the question card. On question three Will I be loved being propounded, and the dial-pointer G turned until it rests over figure 3 of the figured or numbered dial 0. Through the medium of the pulleys I, J, and the cords f, c, g, the hollow-shaft F and its dial-pointer H are simultaneously turned over their dial D. On the dial-pointer G being suddenly depressed on figure 3, the pointer H will be simultaneously depressed and strike the answer Yes, which is announced by the ringing of the gong M. I claim- In a device of the character described, the
combination of st base-board, question-card, answer-dials, connected hollow-shafts, connected pivoted pointers of the hollowshafts, gong and striker, and means of operating the gong and striker by the movement of the hollow-shafts and pivoted-pointers, as shown and described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM R. FEARN.
Witnesses:
' FRANGIS D. PASTORI'US,
JAMES M. OASSADY.
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US3114212A (en) * 1962-05-18 1963-12-17 Harry G Cisin Educational device
US6045128A (en) * 1999-02-26 2000-04-04 Hunt; Sharon Kaye Method and apparatus for an educational board game
US20080088566A1 (en) * 2006-10-14 2008-04-17 Au Optronics Corp. Driving system and method for color sequential liquid crystal display (lcd)

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3114212A (en) * 1962-05-18 1963-12-17 Harry G Cisin Educational device
US6045128A (en) * 1999-02-26 2000-04-04 Hunt; Sharon Kaye Method and apparatus for an educational board game
US20080088566A1 (en) * 2006-10-14 2008-04-17 Au Optronics Corp. Driving system and method for color sequential liquid crystal display (lcd)

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