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(12) Patent: (11) CA 1059272
(21) Application Number: 1059272
(54) English Title: ELECTRONIC WAY TO RAPIDLY ERASE A BLACKBOARD
(54) French Title: DISPOSITIF ELECTRONIQUE POUR EFFACER RAPIDEMENT UN TABLEAU
Status: Term Expired - Post Grant Beyond Limit
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Abstracts

English Abstract


ABSTRACT.
The advantages offered by the invention hereby applied for and enti-
tled "An electronic way to rapidly erase a black-board" are the fol-
lowing;
1)-It makes it possible to erase a blck-board mechanically instead
of manually, which implies a considerable saving of time for the per-
son who is using it and...
2)- It represents a large saving of funds for the School, Commission,
University, Institution etc, which presently must hire a special staff
whose duty is to make the turn of all the class rooms, in order to
erase, at the end of each school day, all the black-boards.


Claims

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CLAIMS.
The embodiment of the invention in which an exclusive property or
privilage is claimed, are defined as follows;
I-A device for automatically erasing a black-board, comprising an
elongated brushing means having two ends, one end being mounted on
a carriage, said carriage being rigidly secured to an endless drive
means, a fixed motor means engaging said endless drive means to pro-
duce a movement of said carriage means, and limit switch means to li-
mit said movement of said carriage means and the direction of rota-
tion of said motor means, said device further comprising track means,
said other end of said brushing means being slidably supported by
said track means.
2-A device for authomatically erasing a black-board as described in
claim No.I above, by which the actual erasing is done by a vertically
mounted brush means, the brushes being of a rectangular prism shape.
3-A device for authomatically erasing a black-board as described in
claim No.1 above, in which when the face or side of a brush which is
in direct contanct with the black-board, get to be too full of chalk
and does not erase properly any more, it can rapidly and promptly
be replaced by another clean side or face of same brush, by pressing
gently downward on it (as made possible by the fact that each brush
rest on a biasing spring which can be compressed), extracting it from
the upper carriage means and lifting it out of the track means
which embodies a square casing which contains said biasing spring.
4)-The device of claim No.I, wherein said drive means is a cable sup-
ported on a plurality of pulleys.
5- The device of claim No.4 wherein said drive means further compri-
ses tensioning means to mantain tension in said cable.
6-The device of claim No.I wherein said device is fixedly attached
to said black-board.
7-The device of claim No.1, wherein said device is supported in working
relationship with said black-board.
8-The device of claim No.1 wherein said device further comprises
lighting means to illustrate said black-board.

Description

Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


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The inventive idea which the new process embodies,c~ercomes and eli-
m.nates the high cost and losa of time which were a'~ays present in
the past,when a black-board har to be erased.The three attached dra-
wings are illustrating it.In fast..
Sheet No.3.is an elevation in section of it.
Sheet No.~.is a pla~ view of this invention while..
Sheet No.5.illustrates in a larger scale,the details of what is
shown on sheet No.3.
What is illustrated by the drawings can be described this wayj
10-,~ motor driven erasin~device comprisin~a_vertically elon~ated
,brush means _(l~)_of a_rectan~ular prism sha~e~vertically mounted for
,motion across the_width of and in contact_with a_black-board _(l~)
,with drive~ meanQ havin~an endless_belt ( 21J driven ,by a_r,eversible
,motor (l9~_and switch control means_(15~_b~ which t~e_reversib1e
,motor is switched off when the brush means ap~roaches_ one side_ed~e
,of the_black-board
To make sure that the endless belt (21) is at all times tight enough
to prevent it from slipping on the pulleys (22~) and not transmit-
tind the motion to the brush means (13),the axle supporting the
20-pulley located at the extreme right end of the upper panel (22~)
is permitted to move laterally being connected to a solid spring
(24) which,if necessary can be tightened by turning clockwise the
flange (2~ t the end of each run the brush means (13) which is put
in motion just by putting a finger on the switch (27) and activa-
ting the motor,will hit the switch control means (15)and stop the
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motor which will reverse itself an~ make the brush means (13) go
in the opposite ~irection,as soon as the switch (27) is once again
pressed by a finger.
The brush means (13) is resting on springs (11) which are located
30-in the square casing (10) ~rhich forms part of the wheels means (~).
Said wheel means (~) which is resting on the track (9) supports
the brush means (13) which moves horizontally back and forth,rub-
bing against the black-board,when the motor (19) is activated.
To make sure that the pressure exercised by the brush means (13)
against the black-board (lLi) is sufficient to erase rapidly what
is written or illustrated on it,the track support (5) and the track
(9~ which is bolted to it (and consequently the brush means (13~ )
can be made to move nearer said black-board,just by turning clock-
wise the two fl-~nges (7).
40-The grease cups (25) are ment to eliminate the friction which may
develop between the lateral outside part of the track (-9) and the
casing ~10) due to the pressure caused by (6) means. ;
The wheels means (~) can,if required, be extracted from the track
(9) for upkeeping,by moving it to nne of the two ends of said track
which are open.
When one side of a brush after ha~ing been used repeatedly is too
full of chalk and does not erase properly,it can be replaced by ano-
ther clean side or face of the same brush,by pressing down on it
(as made possible by the springs (llJ~getting it out of the upper
50-carriage (231,lifting it out of the square casing (10) and putting
it back in its original position after rotating it 90 degrees.
When the brush means (13) is not in use,it will r6~; behind the
side panels or casings (1~) where it is out of sight.
The upper panel or casing (1~) will hide at all time~ the upper
mechanical parts.~ fluorescent (ne~n)electric tube (17) will illumi-
nate the black-board when in use.
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The inventive idea described above may be used or put into opera-
tion in two other ways providing that all parts composing it are
made to be contained by a portable steel frame which should stand
on wheels so that the whole unit can easily be mo~ed laterally and
or in depth,as desired. In fact if the brushes instead of being li-
ned wqth a soft cloth,a deep pile rug etc,are lined with sand pa-
per,emery cloth etc,.the same inventive idea can be used for san-
ding any flat surface.
.~190 if the brushes instead of being of a rectangular~rismatic sha-
pe are made to be cylindrical,with some small alterations the same
inventive idea can be used for painting any flat surface.
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Event History

Description Date
Inactive: Expired (old Act Patent) latest possible expiry date 1996-07-31
Grant by Issuance 1979-07-31

Abandonment History

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Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
RAY AGNESI
DAMION BOND
Past Owners on Record
None
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Cover Page 1994-04-23 1 12
Abstract 1994-04-23 1 16
Drawings 1994-04-23 3 96
Claims 1994-04-23 1 52
Descriptions 1994-04-23 3 103