US1881636A - Portable blackboard - Google Patents

Portable blackboard Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1881636A
US1881636A US552302A US55230231A US1881636A US 1881636 A US1881636 A US 1881636A US 552302 A US552302 A US 552302A US 55230231 A US55230231 A US 55230231A US 1881636 A US1881636 A US 1881636A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
blackboard
panels
brackets
rod
hinges
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US552302A
Inventor
John F Johnson
Robert B Lawton
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
WEBER COSTELLO CO
Original Assignee
WEBER COSTELLO CO
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by WEBER COSTELLO CO filed Critical WEBER COSTELLO CO
Priority to US552302A priority Critical patent/US1881636A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1881636A publication Critical patent/US1881636A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B97/00Furniture or accessories for furniture, not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • A47B97/04Easels or stands for blackboards or the like
    • A47B97/08Easels or stands for blackboards or the like foldable

Definitions

  • This invention relates in general to blackboards and more particularly to those of the portable type.
  • Q It is one of the primary objects of my in-. vention to provide a portable blackboard structure which is so designated that it may be folded so as to occupy a relatively small space to enable its being readily and easily transported from one location to another, and which is so constructed that it may be quickly and easily manipulated to a position of use.
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide a blackboard of this type which is simple in design, economic of manufacture, and which is constructed in such a manner as to enable the writing of indicia thereon, after which the blackboard may be locked so as to keep the indicia concealed until such time as it is desired to publish iti
  • the present invention is particularly advantageous for use in school rooms and other ,places of instruction as it not only provides a portable blackboard which may be readily moved from one room to another as the occasion demands, but also, as for example, enables the writing of indicia such as examination questions or the like thereon prior to the meeting of the class thereby saving considerable time for the students and enabling them to "use this time more advantageously.
  • locking means are provided so that the blackboard may be retained locked in closed position so that the students are unable to ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF PORTABLE BLACKBOARD 1931. Serial N0. 552,302.
  • Figure l is a front elevation showing a blackboard embracing the features of the present invention applied to a vertical wall structure
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged transverse sectional view taken through the blackboard, the panels "thereon being locked in superposed position, taken substantially on line II-II of Fig. 1;
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged side elevational view of the blackboard with the panels in superposed position, the blackboard being re moved from its supporting bracket;
  • Figure 4% is an enlarged fragmentary elevation from the locking side of the blackboard, the panels being in superposed position and latched against the supporting wall structure.
  • Fig. 1 a conventional wall structure having a pair of vertically aligned angle bracket-s secured thereto in spaced relationship in any suitable manner, as for'example, by means of screws 13 which extend through the bracket into the wall.
  • the horizontally disposed legs of these angle brackets are provided with aligned apertures for receiving therethrough a pivot member 14, the pivot member having a contracted threaded portion 15' at its lower end for receiving a winged nut 16 by means of which a shoulder 17 at the junction of the contracted portion and the main portion of the member may be forcibly drawn into engagement with the upper surface of the horizontal leg of the bracket 12 thereby securing the pivot member against removal from the supporting brackets.
  • the blackboard embraces a plurality of rectangular frames 18' which are preferably of channel shaped cross-secti0n and constrncted of light metal such as aluminum.
  • each frame 18 S orted within each frame 18 is a panel 19 of blackboard material having its surfaces finished in a manner Well known to the art *for providing suitable writing surfaces.
  • the frames containing the blackboard material are respectively connected to the pivot member 14 so as to be pivotally swingable in a plane at right angles to the plane'of the wall structure 10.
  • Fig. 2 it will'be observed that this connection is accomplished by means of a plurality of pairs of clamping members 20 and 21, which are clamped together by a clamping screw 22 which extends through I the members and is engaged by a suitable nut 23.
  • the outer set ofendsof the clamping members are'shaped so as to clampingly en- 7 gage one side of the frame 18 and the other set of ends of the clamping members are curved for embracingthe pivotal member 14, this arrangement providing a simple means for'pivotally mounting the panels and enabling, the easy removal of any panel,if desired.
  • brackets onthe outermost panels are provided with'angularly disposed portions as illustrated at 24.
  • the outermost brackets are constructed to clampingly engagethe frame 18 of the outermost panels in the same manner as-described for the clamping members ofthe innermost panel
  • Each panel is supported by two'pai'rs of similar clamping members, the lower clampingfmember of the firstipanel being supported againstjdownward; movement on the pivot member 14. by means of a collar 24 which is rigidly secured adjacent the lower end'of the pivot member.
  • the lower pairs of clamp.- ing members and the upper pairsfof clamping members of the successive panels arerespectivel y disposed one upon the other, each being supported upon the preceding clamping member, In order to provide ⁇ sutlicient clearance- I to enable each clamping member to pass by the adjacent. clamping member,
  • a hasp 26 Pivotally secured to the'outer edge of the frame of one of the outermostpanels is a hasp 26 having an aperture- 27 at its'free end for receiving a lug 28 which is adapted to been'gaged by a lock 29 to prevent removal to be locked in superposed relationship.
  • leg 30 Adjacent the junction of the legs 30 and 31, leg 30 is provided with a concentric slot 33 having a stop screw 34:
  • Leg31 of the latch member is provided at its outer end with spacedproje'ctions35 which extend on either side ofthe top frame member of the outermost panel,
  • a spring 36 1 secured atone end to the wall structure and engagesithe top edge of leg 31 adjacent its juncture with the leg 3050 that the latching member is normally forced in a counterclock wise direction about its pivot, this movement being limited by the screwB abutting the upper endv of slot33.
  • a digitally engageable member 37 which may bea string or wire is connected at its upper end to the end of leg.
  • the instructor may desire to submit the member 14, until at length all the panels have same questions to a' similar class in another .room. Th s maybe easlly accomplished by disengaging the wing nut 16 from the lower end of the pivot member .14, whereupon the panels and pivotmemberjmay be moved upwardly: as a unit in the'brackets 11 and 12 until: the lower end of the pivot member is free, whereupon downward movement will release the upper end of the pivot member.
  • the blackboard f nay be carried to the other room and'the pivotfmember inserted in a pair of brackets ,similarto brackets 11 and 12.
  • the'blackboard is secured against accidental removal and the instructor may follow the same procedure in presenting the examination questions to this class as in the previous class.
  • the hasp arrangement for locking the panels in superposed relationship is advantageous in that by so doing, the blackboard may be more easily carried from one location to another.
  • my invention provides an improved portable blackboard of novel construction which is simple in design and economical of manufacture; which may be folded so as to occupy a relatively small space to enable its easy and ready transportation from one location to another; and which isso constructed that indicia may be placed thereon and the blackboard locked in closed position until such time as it may be desired to disclose to view the indicia thereon.
  • a blackboard structure comprising a pair of spaced opposed brackets, a rod journaled in said brackets and longitudinally slidable therein, means on said brackets to limit is sliding movement in one direction in the brackets, and hinges on said rod supporting a plurality of blackboard panels for swinging movement to parallel juxtaposed relation, said hinges being disposed relative to said brackets in such a manner as to enable movement of the rod, hinges and panels as a unit in the other direction until one end of the rod is free of its associated bracket, whereupon said unit may be removed to an other location by moving it in the opposite direction until the other end of the rod is free of its associated bracket.
  • a blackboard structure comprising a pair of spaced opposed brackets, a rod journaled in said brackets and longitudinallyslidable therein, means on said rod to limit its sliding movement in one direction in the brackets, hinges on said rod supporting a plurality of blackboard panels for swinging movement to parallel juxtaposed relation, said hinges being disposed relative to said brackets in sucha manner as to enable movement of the rod, hinges and panels as a unit in the other direction until one end of the rod is free of its associated bracket, whereupon said unit may be removed to another location by moving it in the opposite direction until the other endof the rod is free of its associated bracket, and fastening means i carried by certain of said panels to retain all of the panels in parallel juxtaposed relation during transfer of the unit to another location.
  • a blackboard structure comprising a pair of spaced opposed brackets, a rod journaled in said brackets and longitudinally slidable therein, a shoulder on said rod arranged to abut one of said brackets and limit sliding movement of the rod in one direction in the brackets, and hinges on said rod supporting a plurality of blackboard panels for swinging movement to parallel juxtaposed relation, said hinges being inwardly spaced from said brackets to enable sufiicient movement of the rod, hinges and panels as a unit in the other direction to free one end of the rod from its associated bracket, whereupon said unit may be removed to another location by moving it in the opposite direction until the other end of the rod is free from its associated bracket.
  • a blackboard structure comprising a pair of spaced opposed brackets, a rod journal-ed in said brackets and longitudinally slidable therein, means on said rod to limit its sliding movement in one direction in the brackets, hinges on said rod supporting a plurality of blackboard panels for swinging movement to parallel juxtaposed relation, said hinges being disposed relative to said brackets in such a manner as to enable movement of the rod, hinges and panels as a unit in the other direction until one end of the rod is free of its associated brackets, whereupon said unit may be removed to another location by moving it in the opposite direction until the other end of the rod is free from its associated brackets, a hasp pivoted on one of the outermost of said panels, and means on the other outermost of said panels engageable by said hasp, said latter means being adapted to receive a lock in such a manner as to retain the hasp against removal, said hasp and latter means cooperating to retain all the panels in parallel juxtaposed relation during transfer of the unit to another location.

Description

Oct. 11, 1932. J. F. JOHNSON ET AL PORTABLE BLACKBOARD Filed July 22, 1931 2 Sheets-Sheet w 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U1 1 MVEF Oct. 3 JQF. JOHNSON ET AL 1,881,636
PORTABLE BLACKBOARD Filed July 22. 1951 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented Oct. 11, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE H JOHN F. JOHNSON AND ROBERT B. LAWTON, OF CHICAGO HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNORS TO WEBER COSTELLO 00., OF CHICAGO HEIGHTS,
ILLINOIS Application filed July 22,
This invention relates in general to blackboards and more particularly to those of the portable type. Q It is one of the primary objects of my in-. vention to provide a portable blackboard structure which is so designated that it may be folded so as to occupy a relatively small space to enable its being readily and easily transported from one location to another, and which is so constructed that it may be quickly and easily manipulated to a position of use.
It is a further object of this invention to vprovide a novel portable blackboard having a plurality of writing surfaces which may be successively and collectively exposed to view either for the purpose of writing thereon or for bringing to the eye of an observer matter which has previously been placed thereon.
It is also an object of this invention to provide a novel blackboard having a plurality of writing surfaces which may be locked in such positions'that the writing surfaces are concealed from view, but which may at any desired time be manipulated by an authorized person into positions wherein the surfaces are exposed so that previously written indicia may be readily and easily viewed.
7 Still another object of the invention is to provide a blackboard of this type which is simple in design, economic of manufacture, and which is constructed in such a manner as to enable the writing of indicia thereon, after which the blackboard may be locked so as to keep the indicia concealed until such time as it is desired to publish iti The present invention is particularly advantageous for use in school rooms and other ,places of instruction as it not only provides a portable blackboard which may be readily moved from one room to another as the occasion demands, but also, as for example, enables the writing of indicia such as examination questions or the like thereon prior to the meeting of the class thereby saving considerable time for the students and enabling them to "use this time more advantageously. Moreover, locking means are provided so that the blackboard may be retained locked in closed position so that the students are unable to ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF PORTABLE BLACKBOARD 1931. Serial N0. 552,302.
ascertain the context of the matter on the blackboard until such time as the teacher desires to open the board whereupon the matter is at once visible. After the board has been used in one room, as for example, during an examination period, it may be removed to another room where the same examination is being given at a subsequent period.
Other objects of this invention will more fully appear from the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which illustrate a single embodiment thereof and in which:
Figure l is a front elevation showing a blackboard embracing the features of the present invention applied to a vertical wall structure;
Figure 2 is an enlarged transverse sectional view taken through the blackboard, the panels "thereon being locked in superposed position, taken substantially on line II-II of Fig. 1;
Figure 3 is an enlarged side elevational view of the blackboard with the panels in superposed position, the blackboard being re moved from its supporting bracket; and
Figure 4% is an enlarged fragmentary elevation from the locking side of the blackboard, the panels being in superposed position and latched against the supporting wall structure.
In the illustrated embodiment of my invention there is shown in Fig. 1 a conventional wall structure having a pair of vertically aligned angle bracket-s secured thereto in spaced relationship in any suitable manner, as for'example, by means of screws 13 which extend through the bracket into the wall. The horizontally disposed legs of these angle brackets are provided with aligned apertures for receiving therethrough a pivot member 14, the pivot member having a contracted threaded portion 15' at its lower end for receiving a winged nut 16 by means of which a shoulder 17 at the junction of the contracted portion and the main portion of the member may be forcibly drawn into engagement with the upper surface of the horizontal leg of the bracket 12 thereby securing the pivot member against removal from the supporting brackets. 7
The blackboard embraces a plurality of rectangular frames 18' which are preferably of channel shaped cross-secti0n and constrncted of light metal such as aluminum.
S orted within each frame 18 is a panel 19 of blackboard material having its surfaces finished in a manner Well known to the art *for providing suitable writing surfaces.
The frames containing the blackboard material are respectively connected to the pivot member 14 so as to be pivotally swingable in a plane at right angles to the plane'of the wall structure 10.
Referring to Fig. 2, it will'be observed that this connection is accomplished by means of a plurality of pairs of clamping members 20 and 21, which are clamped together by a clamping screw 22 which extends through I the members and is engaged by a suitable nut 23. 'The outer set ofendsof the clamping members are'shaped so as to clampingly en- 7 gage one side of the frame 18 and the other set of ends of the clamping members are curved for embracingthe pivotal member 14, this arrangement providing a simple means for'pivotally mounting the panels and enabling, the easy removal of any panel,if desired. Since it is desirable to have all'the panels supported upon a-common pivot memher, in this instance'pivot memberll l, in such a manner as to enable the panels to be'moved into superposed position asshown in 2, the brackets onthe outermost panels are provided with'angularly disposed portions as illustrated at 24. :Otherwise, the outermost brackets are constructed to clampingly engagethe frame 18 of the outermost panels in the same manner as-described for the clamping members ofthe innermost panel Each panel is supported by two'pai'rs of similar clamping members, the lower clampingfmember of the firstipanel being supported againstjdownward; movement on the pivot member 14. by means of a collar 24 which is rigidly secured adjacent the lower end'of the pivot member. The lower pairs of clamp.- ing members and the upper pairsfof clamping members of the successive panels arerespectivel y disposed one upon the other, each being supported upon the preceding clamping member, In order to provide} sutlicient clearance- I to enable each clamping member to pass by the adjacent. clamping member,
' of the hasp therefrom, andjenable thepanels I @clearly-illustrated in Fig. 4.
' For lockingthe 'superpos d v I the wall structure, there 1s provided'adj acent suitablewashers 25 are threaded on the pivot member between the clamping members.
Pivotally secured to the'outer edge of the frame of one of the outermostpanels is a hasp 26 having an aperture- 27 at its'free end for receiving a lug 28 which is adapted to been'gaged by a lock 29 to prevent removal to be locked in superposed relationship. as
panels against the top edges of the panels a latching member having angularly disposedv legs 30 and 31. The'leg 30 is pivoted as by a screw 32 so as to be movable in a plane parallelto the surface of the wall. Adjacent the junction of the legs 30 and 31, leg 30 is provided with a concentric slot 33 having a stop screw 34:
the-rein. Leg31 of the latch member is provided at its outer end with spacedproje'ctions35 which extend on either side ofthe top frame member of the outermost panel,
when the panels are in superposed position and against the wall 10. A spring 36 1s secured atone end to the wall structure and engagesithe top edge of leg 31 adjacent its juncture with the leg 3050 that the latching member is normally forced in a counterclock wise direction about its pivot, this movement being limited by the screwB abutting the upper endv of slot33. For manuallyactuating the latch member to raised position for releasing the panels, a digitally engageable member 37, which may bea string or wire is connected at its upper end to the end of leg.
of. the pivot screw 32 30 on the, opposite'si de from the'leg 31;
The operation of my invention will be best understood by describing it in connection with its use in, school rooms. 7 V Various indicia such, for example, asjeiramination questlons m'ay'be'placed on the writing surfaces" of the respective panels at the convenience of the teacher or instructor and mounted as shown in Fig. 1 with the oanels locked in superposed position and latched against the wall 10; As soon as the classlbegins and it is desired to start the examination, the instructor will unlock the panels and by pulling down on the digitall engageable member 37 may actuate the late member to raised position which enables the first panel to be pivotally moved to theposition'shown in dotted line inFig. 1. The in-L dicia' on the first and second, panels are then exposed to theview. of the class and'they proceedflwith the examination. As the examination, proceeds, the successivepanels are rotated to the opposite side of .the pivot been rotated. r v
At theconclus on of the examination period, the instructor may desire to submit the member 14, until at length all the panels have same questions to a' similar class in another .room. Th s maybe easlly accomplished by disengaging the wing nut 16 from the lower end of the pivot member .14, whereupon the panels and pivotmemberjmay be moved upwardly: as a unit in the'brackets 11 and 12 until: the lower end of the pivot member is free, whereupon downward movement will release the upper end of the pivot member. The blackboard f nay be carried to the other room and'the pivotfmember inserted in a pair of brackets , similarto brackets 11 and 12. By
replacing the wing nut 16, the'blackboard is secured against accidental removal and the instructor may follow the same procedure in presenting the examination questions to this class as in the previous class.
It will also be observed that the hasp arrangement for locking the panels in superposed relationship is advantageous in that by so doing, the blackboard may be more easily carried from one location to another.
From the foregoing, it will be apparent that my invention provides an improved portable blackboard of novel construction which is simple in design and economical of manufacture; which may be folded so as to occupy a relatively small space to enable its easy and ready transportation from one location to another; and which isso constructed that indicia may be placed thereon and the blackboard locked in closed position until such time as it may be desired to disclose to view the indicia thereon.
Now, it is of course to be understood that although I have described in detail the preferred embodiment of my invention, the invention is not to be thus limited but only insofar as defined by the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
I claim as my invention:
1. A blackboard structure comprising a pair of spaced opposed brackets, a rod journaled in said brackets and longitudinally slidable therein, means on said brackets to limit is sliding movement in one direction in the brackets, and hinges on said rod supporting a plurality of blackboard panels for swinging movement to parallel juxtaposed relation, said hinges being disposed relative to said brackets in such a manner as to enable movement of the rod, hinges and panels as a unit in the other direction until one end of the rod is free of its associated bracket, whereupon said unit may be removed to an other location by moving it in the opposite direction until the other end of the rod is free of its associated bracket.
2. A blackboard structure comprising a pair of spaced opposed brackets, a rod journaled in said brackets and longitudinallyslidable therein, means on said rod to limit its sliding movement in one direction in the brackets, hinges on said rod supporting a plurality of blackboard panels for swinging movement to parallel juxtaposed relation, said hinges being disposed relative to said brackets in sucha manner as to enable movement of the rod, hinges and panels as a unit in the other direction until one end of the rod is free of its associated bracket, whereupon said unit may be removed to another location by moving it in the opposite direction until the other endof the rod is free of its associated bracket, and fastening means i carried by certain of said panels to retain all of the panels in parallel juxtaposed relation during transfer of the unit to another location.
3. A blackboard structure comprising a pair of spaced opposed brackets, a rod journaled in said brackets and longitudinally slidable therein, a shoulder on said rod arranged to abut one of said brackets and limit sliding movement of the rod in one direction in the brackets, and hinges on said rod supporting a plurality of blackboard panels for swinging movement to parallel juxtaposed relation, said hinges being inwardly spaced from said brackets to enable sufiicient movement of the rod, hinges and panels as a unit in the other direction to free one end of the rod from its associated bracket, whereupon said unit may be removed to another location by moving it in the opposite direction until the other end of the rod is free from its associated bracket.
4. A blackboard structure comprising a pair of spaced opposed brackets, a rod journal-ed in said brackets and longitudinally slidable therein, means on said rod to limit its sliding movement in one direction in the brackets, hinges on said rod supporting a plurality of blackboard panels for swinging movement to parallel juxtaposed relation, said hinges being disposed relative to said brackets in such a manner as to enable movement of the rod, hinges and panels as a unit in the other direction until one end of the rod is free of its associated brackets, whereupon said unit may be removed to another location by moving it in the opposite direction until the other end of the rod is free from its associated brackets, a hasp pivoted on one of the outermost of said panels, and means on the other outermost of said panels engageable by said hasp, said latter means being adapted to receive a lock in such a manner as to retain the hasp against removal, said hasp and latter means cooperating to retain all the panels in parallel juxtaposed relation during transfer of the unit to another location.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names at Chicago Heights, Cook county, Illinois.
JOHN F. JOHNSON. ROBERT B. LAWTON.
US552302A 1931-07-22 1931-07-22 Portable blackboard Expired - Lifetime US1881636A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US552302A US1881636A (en) 1931-07-22 1931-07-22 Portable blackboard

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US552302A US1881636A (en) 1931-07-22 1931-07-22 Portable blackboard

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1881636A true US1881636A (en) 1932-10-11

Family

ID=24204765

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US552302A Expired - Lifetime US1881636A (en) 1931-07-22 1931-07-22 Portable blackboard

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1881636A (en)

Cited By (18)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2655740A (en) * 1951-01-18 1953-10-20 Susan F Goodrich Recording and display device
US2679700A (en) * 1950-04-06 1954-06-01 Leon F Urbain Portable display board construction
US3895453A (en) * 1970-10-02 1975-07-22 John S Wright Accessory storage and projection apparatus for visual communications
US3975837A (en) * 1974-04-22 1976-08-24 Dieter Baars Wall-mounted notice board
US5274936A (en) * 1991-12-13 1994-01-04 Emile Fournier Hinge assembly
US6272779B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2001-08-14 Steelcase Development Inc. Display board system
US6279761B1 (en) 1999-03-01 2001-08-28 Steelcase Development Inc. Information display system
US6374547B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2002-04-23 Steelcase Development Inc. Workstation
US6463701B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2002-10-15 Steelcase Development Corporation Work environment
US6540094B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2003-04-01 Steelcase Development Corporation Information display system
US6647652B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2003-11-18 Steelcase Development Inc. Display board system
US6739096B2 (en) 2001-06-22 2004-05-25 Steelcase Development Corporation Movable office support system
US6892650B2 (en) 2001-06-22 2005-05-17 Steelcase Development Corporation Movable display support system
US6931795B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2005-08-23 Steelcase Development Corporation Utility distribution system
US20050231082A1 (en) * 2004-04-17 2005-10-20 Sacco Joseph J Method and apparatus for a concealed magnetic memo board
US6971197B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2005-12-06 Steelcase Development Corporation Display board system
US7032523B2 (en) 2003-04-03 2006-04-25 Steelcase Development Corporation Workstation with a moveable apparatus
US20060283064A1 (en) * 2004-06-01 2006-12-21 George Coe Multiple object display system

Cited By (22)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2679700A (en) * 1950-04-06 1954-06-01 Leon F Urbain Portable display board construction
US2655740A (en) * 1951-01-18 1953-10-20 Susan F Goodrich Recording and display device
US3895453A (en) * 1970-10-02 1975-07-22 John S Wright Accessory storage and projection apparatus for visual communications
US3975837A (en) * 1974-04-22 1976-08-24 Dieter Baars Wall-mounted notice board
US5274936A (en) * 1991-12-13 1994-01-04 Emile Fournier Hinge assembly
US6540094B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2003-04-01 Steelcase Development Corporation Information display system
US6971197B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2005-12-06 Steelcase Development Corporation Display board system
US6374547B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2002-04-23 Steelcase Development Inc. Workstation
US6449909B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2002-09-17 Steelcase Development Corporation Workstation
US6463701B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2002-10-15 Steelcase Development Corporation Work environment
US6272779B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2001-08-14 Steelcase Development Inc. Display board system
US6647652B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2003-11-18 Steelcase Development Inc. Display board system
US6681529B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2004-01-27 Steelcase Development Corporation Work environment
US7325343B2 (en) 1998-10-30 2008-02-05 Steelcase Development Inc. Display board system
US6931795B1 (en) 1998-10-30 2005-08-23 Steelcase Development Corporation Utility distribution system
US6279761B1 (en) 1999-03-01 2001-08-28 Steelcase Development Inc. Information display system
US6892650B2 (en) 2001-06-22 2005-05-17 Steelcase Development Corporation Movable display support system
US6739096B2 (en) 2001-06-22 2004-05-25 Steelcase Development Corporation Movable office support system
US7032523B2 (en) 2003-04-03 2006-04-25 Steelcase Development Corporation Workstation with a moveable apparatus
US20050231082A1 (en) * 2004-04-17 2005-10-20 Sacco Joseph J Method and apparatus for a concealed magnetic memo board
US20060283064A1 (en) * 2004-06-01 2006-12-21 George Coe Multiple object display system
US7325342B2 (en) 2004-06-01 2008-02-05 George Coe Multiple object display system

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1881636A (en) Portable blackboard
US1958579A (en) Blackboard
US2155924A (en) Color scheme exhibitor
US3190603A (en) Classroom easel
US3339292A (en) Educational pendulum device
CN106530846A (en) Multifunctional teaching board for preschool education
US2867918A (en) Bracket means for displaying globes, maps, and the like from wall rails
CN206102120U (en) Show shelf of do -it -yourself class teaching usefulness
US2082432A (en) Music instruction device
CN206179313U (en) Chemistry teaching is with show board
CN206075567U (en) Educational Economy and Management teaching multimedia curtain
CN215913860U (en) Show shelf is used in fine arts teaching
CN207220590U (en) A kind of Marketing Specialty showcase
CN105989776A (en) Three-view projection teaching appliance
CN207409163U (en) A kind of science of economic management instructional device
CN206379006U (en) Think political affairs teaching demonstration device
CN205881256U (en) Panel of teaching usefulness
CN205264253U (en) Wall map frame is used in history course teaching
CN208766847U (en) A kind of embedded computer network teaching platform
US2811739A (en) Mountings for movable wall panels
US1838394A (en) Construction of philosophical apparatus and models
CN203016193U (en) Teaching desk capable of hanging college mathematics teaching wall map
CN206331610U (en) A kind of information technology teaching equipment
CN109035979B (en) Kindergarten teaching is with supplementary display device
CN204541412U (en) History wall chart expansion bracket