Patent classifications
G09B1/30
Syllable Type Reading Folder
A reading menu folder (RMF) system includes a front cover, a back cover having a series of letters, sounds, and combinations of letters and sounds such that the letters and sounds.
Syllable Type Reading Folder
A reading menu folder (RMF) system includes a front cover, a back cover having a series of letters, sounds, and combinations of letters and sounds such that the letters and sounds.
Wooden speller toy
The present disclosure is a toy that has hexagonal rings with letters on each hexagonal side that can be rotated to spell words that are present on cards that the users views, the hexagonal rings are removable and replaceable on a lift bar that fits into opening the vertical supports, to facilitate the rotating of the letters the inner hexagonal ring is offset from the letters on the outer ring so the letters fall into place, the variety of words that can be spelled are increased with sets of three hexagonal rings, each with their individual colors for their letters, and three sets of cards with words to spell, each with a color corresponding to the color of one of the set of hexagonal rings.
Wooden speller toy
The present disclosure is a toy that has hexagonal rings with letters on each hexagonal side that can be rotated to spell words that are present on cards that the users views, the hexagonal rings are removable and replaceable on a lift bar that fits into opening the vertical supports, to facilitate the rotating of the letters the inner hexagonal ring is offset from the letters on the outer ring so the letters fall into place, the variety of words that can be spelled are increased with sets of three hexagonal rings, each with their individual colors for their letters, and three sets of cards with words to spell, each with a color corresponding to the color of one of the set of hexagonal rings.
Wooden Speller Toy
The present disclosure is a toy that has hexagonal rings with letters on each hexagonal side that can be rotated to spell words that are present on cards that the users views, the hexagonal rings are removable and replaceable on a lift bar that fits into opening the vertical supports, to facilitate the rotating of the letters the inner hexagonal ring is offset from the letters on the outer ring so the letters fall into place, the variety of words that can be spelled are increased with sets of three hexagonal rings, each with their individual colors for their letters, and three sets of cards with words to spell, each with a color corresponding to the color of one of the set of hexagonal rings.
Wooden Speller Toy
The present disclosure is a toy that has hexagonal rings with letters on each hexagonal side that can be rotated to spell words that are present on cards that the users views, the hexagonal rings are removable and replaceable on a lift bar that fits into opening the vertical supports, to facilitate the rotating of the letters the inner hexagonal ring is offset from the letters on the outer ring so the letters fall into place, the variety of words that can be spelled are increased with sets of three hexagonal rings, each with their individual colors for their letters, and three sets of cards with words to spell, each with a color corresponding to the color of one of the set of hexagonal rings.
Braille teaching material and method of manufacturing same
Provided is a braille teaching material, and a method of manufacturing the same. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a braille teaching material, and a method of manufacturing the same, wherein by magnetic force, a teaching tool is attached to a dot corresponding to a raised dot of braille among vertical dots and horizontal dots of braille, so that even braille beginners with undeveloped fingertip sensitivity are able to learn braille.
AUTOCORRECTING DEVICE SUITABLE FOR LEARNING A RULE OF GRAMMAR IN A ROMANCE LANGUAGE
Autocorrecting device comprising a support; at least two constant-diameter objects that can be rotated, at least one of the objects being referred to as determinant, the other at least one object being referred to as determined, each of the objects being provided with at least one stimulus associated with an angular position of the object; a drive means for driving the objects in rotation and having an object-driving torque M; a rotational blocking means for angularly blocking a determinant object in position; a selection means for selecting an angular position of a first object with respect to a second object, the selection means applying a resistive torque Cr between the first and second objects the two objects having a coupled position in which the resistive torque is higher than the driving torque M and an uncoupled position in which the resistive torque is lower than the driving torque M.
AUTOCORRECTING DEVICE SUITABLE FOR LEARNING A RULE OF GRAMMAR IN A ROMANCE LANGUAGE
Autocorrecting device comprising a support; at least two constant-diameter objects that can be rotated, at least one of the objects being referred to as determinant, the other at least one object being referred to as determined, each of the objects being provided with at least one stimulus associated with an angular position of the object; a drive means for driving the objects in rotation and having an object-driving torque M; a rotational blocking means for angularly blocking a determinant object in position; a selection means for selecting an angular position of a first object with respect to a second object, the selection means applying a resistive torque Cr between the first and second objects the two objects having a coupled position in which the resistive torque is higher than the driving torque M and an uncoupled position in which the resistive torque is lower than the driving torque M.
BRAILLE TEACHING MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
Provided is a braille teaching material, and a method of manufacturing the same. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a braille teaching material, and a method of manufacturing the same, wherein by magnetic force, a teaching tool is attached to a dot corresponding to a raised dot of braille among vertical dots and horizontal dots of braille, so that even braille beginners with undeveloped fingertip sensitivity are able to learn braille.