Apparatus for turning pages of book

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6830453
  • Patent Number
    6,830,453
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 15, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 14, 2004
    19 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Cheng; Joe H.
    Agents
    • Bacon & Thomas
Abstract
The present invention provides an apparatus for turning pages of a music book. When a music performer manipulates a power switch, an actuating lever disposed in a housing of the apparatus is raised out of a guide groove of the housing and presses down and carries a right lower end of the page in accordance with an operation of a driving motor interlocked with the actuating lever. At this time, a pressure contact piece is moved in a fore and aft direction with respect to the page to press down or to be separated from the page so that the page can be smoothly turned. The actuating lever continues to pivot leftward along the guide groove to completely turn the page. After completing the operation of turning the page, the actuating lever is separated from the turned page and returns to an initial position along the guide groove.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to an apparatus for turning pages of books, particularly a music book, which is used when a music performer plays a musical instrument. More particularly, the present invention relates to an apparatus for turning pages of a music book which is improved over a conventional apparatus disclosed in the applicant's Korean Patent Application No. 1998-41445 and in which a pressing piece disposed at a top end of an actuating lever of the apparatus turns pages of a music book while the actuating lever pivots on a hinge leftward when a music performer hits a power switch with his/her foot.




BACKGROUND ART




The conventional apparatus disclosed in the aforementioned Korean patent application turns a page of a music book in such a manner that when a music performer manipulates an operation button


14


with his/her foot, an actuating lever


20


is raised upwardly from a support


10


along a guide groove


10




a


by driving force of a motor installed within the support


10


and then pivots along the guide groove


10




a


in a state where a roller


61


fixed to a leading end of the actuating lever


20


presses down the page of the book, as schematically shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

.




However, the conventional apparatus has the following disadvantages in view of its operation due to structural defects. In case of a bulky book, when the actuating lever


20


pivots to turn a page of the book, a supporting rod


30


is not timely separated from the page, and thus, the turned page is crumpled or torn. On the contrary, in case of a thin book, when the actuating lever


20


pivots, the supporting rod


30


is separated from the page of the book too early, and thus, one or more pages are turned together.




Further, since the actuating lever


20


takes the shape of a strip, a central portion of the page bulges toward the guide groove


10




a


and comes into contact with an inner surface of the actuating lever


20


when the actuating lever


20


pivots along the guide groove


10




a


. Thus, there is a problem in that since the roller


61


for pressing down the page is spaced apart from the page, the page cannot be smoothly turned.




Moreover, since the supporting rod


30


protrudes upwardly too much from a top surface of the support


10


, it is inconvenient to carry or store the apparatus. In addition, since the width of a trajectory of the actuating lever


20


becomes inherently large in view of its structure, the width of the guide groove


10


becomes also large. Therefore, there is another operational problem in that the page of the book is caught in the guide groove.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




Accordingly, the present invention is conceived to solve the problems as mentioned above. An object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for turning pages of a book, wherein whenever a user manipulates a power switch to supply electric power to a motor, an actuating lever presses down and carries the page of the book to correctly turn pages of the book while pivoting along a guide groove and then returns to an initial position, so that the user can concentrate his/her attention on his/her performance of a music instrument.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for turning pages of a book, wherein when an actuating lever turns the page of the book and then returns to the initial position, the actuating lever can be prevented from interfering with adjacent components densely disposed in a narrow space within a body of the apparatus and thus can be smoothly operated.




A further object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for turning pages of a book, wherein the width of a groove for guiding of an actuating lever is minimized to prevent the page from being caught in the guide groove and foreign materials such as dust from being introduced into the guide groove, and flexibility in a product design can be increased.




A still further object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for turning pages of a music book, wherein a pressing piece of an actuating lever for contacting and carrying a central lower portion of the page of the book is properly controlled in view of its contacting/separating direction and contact time so as to prevent the pressing piece from slipping on the page of the book and the page from being turned back due to contact with the pressing piece when the actuating lever returns an initial position.




In order to achieve the above objects, an apparatus for turning pages of a book includes a housing in which a geared motor rotatable in forward and reverse directions and associated with an actuating lever driven when a user applies electric power thereto is installed and a backing plate for supporting the book thereon is formed; and a cover of the housing provided with a guide groove for guiding the actuating lever and with a supporting piece for fixing the page of the book which has been turned. The apparatus further comprises a rotational-direction changing unit having a guider formed on a side of a reduction gear for finally reducing a rotational speed of the geared motor; a pivoting unit having the actuating lever of which a lower end is hingedly secured on a pivoting shaft and the other upper end is formed with a pressing piece fixed thereto and which extends through a guide slot; a pressing/restraining unit having a helical depressing piece which surrounds the other upper end of the actuating lever and of which a lower end is fixed through a pin to a fixing member that is fixed through a pin to the body, and elastic members connected to the fixing member and a lower end of the depressing piece, respectively; and a contacting/releasing unit having a stopper interlocked with a crankshaft, and a pressure contact member connected through a wire and an elastic member to the stopper and connected to an elastic member so that the pressure contact member can pivot in a fore and aft direction.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic view of an apparatus for turning pages of a book according to the present invention,





FIG. 2

is a partial plan view of a housing of the apparatus according to the present invention, with a cover removed from the housing,





FIG. 3

is an enlarged view of an “A1” portion of

FIG. 2

,





FIGS. 4



a


and


4




b


are side views of “A” and “B” portions of

FIG. 2

,





FIG. 5

is a schematic view showing an initial state before turning the page of the book in the apparatus according to the present invention,





FIG. 6

is a schematic view showing a state where an actuating lever and a pressing piece disposed thereon are moved to an initial position in the apparatus according to the present invention,





FIG. 7

is a schematic view showing a state where the actuating lever pushes and raises the page of the book in the apparatus according to the present invention,





FIG. 8

is a schematic view showing a state where the page of the book is turned halfway in the apparatus according to the present invention,





FIG. 9

is a schematic view showing a state where the page of the book has been completely turned in the apparatus according to the present invention,




FIG,


10


is a schematic view of a conventional apparatus for turning pages of a book,





FIG. 11

shows an operation of the conventional apparatus for turning pages of the book.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the embodiment is described for illustrative purposes only so that those skilled in the art can easily work the present invention, and does not limit the technical spirit and scope of the invention.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


9


, an apparatus for turning pages of a book according to the present invention comprises a housing in which a geared motor associated with an actuating lever driven when a user applies electric power thereto is installed and a backing plate for supporting the book thereon is formed; and a cover of the housing provided with a guide groove for guiding the actuating lever and with a supporting piece for fixing a page of the book which has been turned.




According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a direction changing unit


100


of the apparatus comprises a geared motor


101


driven in forward and reverse directions depending on manipulation of a power switch


160


, an intermediate gear


105


engaged with the geared motor


101


for reducing a rotational speed of the geared motor


101


, a reduction gear


102


engaged with the intermediate gear


105


for performing final reduction, and a guider


103


fixed to a side of the reduction gear


102


and provided with an elongated guide slot


104


formed at a predetermined angle in a fore and aft direction. The guider


103


allows the actuating lever


202


extending through the guide slot


104


to be slid and pivoted in the fore and aft direction within the guide slot


104


in accordance with the forward and reverse rotation of the reduction gear


102


.




A pivoting unit


200


comprises the actuating lever


202


of which one end (left end in

FIGS. 2 and 3

) is coupled through a pin with a central portion of a crank of a pivoting shaft


201


installed on the left side of the interior of the housing


150


. The actuating lever


202


is interlocked with the guider


103


by extending through the elongated guide slot


104


of the guider


103


so as to be pivoted in accordance with the forward and reverse rotations of the guider


103


. In addition, the actuating lever


202


takes the shape of a rod in which a central portion thereof is curved toward a front portion of the housing


150


and the other end thereof (right end in the figures) is provided with an inverted U-shaped elastic piece


204


with a pressing piece


203


attached thereto.




The pivoting unit


200


further comprises an elastic member


205


fixedly coupled with one end of the pivoting shaft


201


and the left end of the actuating lever


202


to prevent the actuating lever


202


from being freely slid within the slanted and elongated guide slot


104


and to generate tension for pulling the actuating lever


202


toward a rearward edge of the guide groove


151


.




A pressing/restraining unit


300


comprises a helical depressing piece


301


of which one end (left lower end) is coupled with a pin


305


hingedly fitted into upper and lower pin holes of a fixing member


303


. A side end of the fixing member


303


is connected through a pin


302


to a supporting portion formed on the housing


150


to be pivoted with respect to the housing


150


in an up and down direction. The pressing/restraining unit


300


further comprises elastic members


304


and


306


of which one ends are secured to a left lower end of the depressing piece


301


and an aperture on a side of the fixing member


303


, respectively, and the other ends are fixed to respective projections formed on the right side of a floor of the housing


150


. The elastic members


304


and


306


generate downward tension rearwardly from the front of the housing


150


. Thus, the elastic members


304


and


306


restrain a play of the depressing piece


301


in such a manner that when the actuating lever


202


is pivoted from an initial position, the right end of the actuating lever


202


is caused to be pulled toward and brought into close contact with a right lower end portion of the page of the book


155


placed on the housing


150


along a helical portion of the depressing piece


301


; and that when the actuating lever


202


is returned to the initial position after completion of its operation, the right end of the actuating lever


202


is caused to be safely positioned on an inner surface of the helical portion of the depressing piece


301


.




A contacting/releasing unit


400


comprises a pressure contact member


402


which is hingedly fixed to a supporting portion of the housing


150


to be pivotable in the fore and aft direction of the housing


150


and in which a pressure contact piece


403


is fixed to an inverted U-shaped elastic piece


404


; an elastic member


411


of which one end is secured on the hinge portion of the pressure contact member


402


and the other end is secured on a front portion of the housing


150


to exert tension toward the front of the housing


150


; and a crankshaft


401


connected to the intermediate gear


105


for controlling a contacting/separating direction and contact time of the pressure contact member


402


which overcomes the tension of the elastic member


411


and presses down a central lower portion of the page. The contacting/releasing unit


400


further comprises a wire


406


which is fixed to the hinge portion of the pressure contact member


402


, turned by 90 degrees around a fixed shaft


405


and connected to one end of an elastic member


410


. The other end of the elastic member


410


is fixed to a pin that is slid within elongated slots in pin supporting members formed on the housing


150


. The contacting/releasing unit


400


further comprises a stopper


409


constructed such that when the pressure contact member


402


comes into close contact with the page of the book, the crankshaft


401


rotates counterclockwise from the right side of a second hook piece


408


to cause the stopper


409


to be moved in the left direction against the tension of the elastic member


411


, so that a first hook piece


407


of the stopper


409


is caught in a fixing piece


156


formed on the housing


150


; and that when the pressure contact member


402


is separated from the page of the book, the crankshaft


401


rotates clockwise from the left side of the second hook piece


408


to cause the stopper


409


to be raised in the right direction, so that the first hook piece


407


of the stopper


409


is released from the fixing piece


156


.




The apparatus of the present invention further comprises a first switch


153


for converting a rotational direction of the geared motor


101


in such a manner that when the actuating lever


202


pivots along the guide groove


151


and is then positioned at a left end


151




a


of the guide groove


151


, the actuating lever


202


comes into contact with the first switch


153


to drive a relay


152


; and a second switch


154


for turning off electric power to the geared motor


101


when the actuating lever


202


returns to the initial position and then comes into contact with the second switch


154


.




The reference numeral


157


designates a supporting piece for preventing a page of the book, which has been turned by the actuating lever


202


, from returning to an original position of the page. The reference numeral


158


designates a battery for supplying the electric power to the geared motor


101


. The reference numeral


165


designates a guide piece with a U-shaped slit for guiding the actuating lever


202


into to the initial position to be seated therein.




The reference numeral


166


designates a crank-shaped guide piece of which one end is fixed to the housing


150


and the other end is raised to an initial height of the pressing piece


203


in order to ensure that the smooth raising from and seating to the initial position of the pressing piece


203


and which has a roller rotatably fitted over a portion of the other end to be in contact with the pressing piece


203


. The reference numeral


167


designates a guide member with a forward slant surface for ensuring that the actuating lever


202


is safely and correctly seated upon its return to the initial position.




Hereinafter, the operation of the apparatus for pages of a book according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, in a state where a book


155


(e.g., a music book) is placed on the cover


159


detachably secured on the housing


150


, when the music performer manipulates the power switch


160


with his/her foot, the geared motor


101


installed within the housing


150


is supplied with the electric power and then is driven in the forward direction.




When the geared motor


101


is driven, the guider


103


formed on the side of the reduction gear


102


is rotated in the forward direction with the rotational speed thereof reduced through the intermediate and reduction gears


105


and


102


. Thus, the actuating lever


202


of which the lower end is hingedly fixed to the pivoting shaft


201


and which extends through the guide slot


104


is interlocked with the guider


103


and pivots on the hinge pin of the pivoting shaft


201


.




At the same time, the actuating lever


202


escapes from the U-shaped slit of the guide piece


165


and is raised out of the guide groove


151


formed in the cover


159


, and the pressing piece


203


fixed to the upper end of the actuating lever


202


is moved to the right lower end portion of the page of the book


155


.




At this time, the helical depressing piece


301


capable of performing a three-dimensional movement, which is secured to the housing


150


so as to be pivotable in both the left and right direction and the up and down direction, is pivoted while causing the pressing piece


203


of the actuating lever


202


to be pulled toward and in close contact with the right lower portion of the page by means of the tension of the elastic members


304


and


306


. Thus, the pressing piece


203


of the actuating lever


202


can push and raise bulgingly the page of the book without slippage thereon.




That is, due to the tension of the elastic member


304


of which the one end is secured to an upper plate of the fixing member


303


vertically pivotably connected through the pin


302


to the supporting portion formed on the floor of the housing


150


and the tension of the elastic member


306


of which the one end is secured to the left lower end of the depressing piece


301


capable of pivoting on the pin


305


, the depressing piece


301


is pulled downwardly and rearwardly from the front of the housing


150


. Thus, upon initial operation of the actuating lever


202


, the depressing piece


301


is caused to be moved to and brought into close contact with the right lower end portion of the page of the book


155


along the helical shape of the depressing piece


301


.




At this time, since the actuating lever


202


is moved along the elongated guide slot


104


formed at a predetermined angle in the guider


103


toward a rear end


104




a


of the guide slot


104


, the actuating lever


202


can be smoothly moved toward the right lower end portion of the page of the book


155


.




Meanwhile, the pressure contact piece


403


of the pressure contact member


402


is moved rearwardly and then presses down the central lower portion of the page


161




a


(see

FIGS. 4

to


6


). The pivoting of the pressing piece


203


in close contact with the page causes the right lower end of the page to bulge from the central lower portion of the page, so that the page can be easily turned.




The rearward movement of the pressure contact piece


403


is achieved in such a manner that the crankshaft


401


is rotated counterclockwise from the right side of the second hook piece


408


to move the stopper


409


leftward against the tension of the elastic member


411


so that the first hook piece


407


of the stopper


409


is caught in the fixing piece


156


formed on the housing


150


.




After the central portion of the page


161




a


has bulged, the pressure contact piece


403


is moved back toward the front of the housing


150


, whereas the pressing piece


203


of the actuating lever


202


pushes the right lower end of a back surface of the page


161




a


and simultaneously moves along an arc toward a left upper portion of the book, as shown in FIG.


7


.




The forward movement of the pressure contact piece


403


for the release from the pressure contact state with the page is achieved in such a manner that the crankshaft


401


is rotated clockwise from the left side of the second hook piece


408


to cause the stopper


409


to be raised in the right direction and thus the first hook piece


407


formed at one end of the stopper


409


to be released from the fixing piece


156


formed on the housing


150


, and consequently, the stopper


409


connected to the wire


406


is moved rightward and the pressure contact member


402


is moved toward the front of the housing


150


due to the tension of the elastic member


411


.




Upon initial movement of the pressing piece


203


along the arc, as the actuating lever


202


with the pressing piece


203


thereof positioned at the right lower end of the back surface of the page


161




a


is gradually moved toward a top position of the arc, the pressure contact piece


403


is moved toward the rear of the housing


150


to come into close contact with the next page


161




b


so that the next page


161




b


is prevented from following and being turned together with the previous page


161




a


, as shown in FIG.


8


. Then, the actuating lever


202


is moved from the front surface of the page


161




a


to the back surface thereof to be positioned between the back surface of the page


161




a


and the next page


161




b


, further moved beyond the top position of the arc in the left direction until the movement thereof is completed in close contact with the back surface of the page


161




a


, as shown in FIG.


9


. At this time, the page


161




a


has been completely turned.




The turned page is prevented from returning to the original position since it is caught in the supporting piece


157


formed at a left portion of the cover


159


. Further, in the state where the page has been completely turned, the actuating lever


202


comes into contact with the first switch


153


so that the relay


152


converts the rotational direction of the geared motor


101


. At this time, at initial timing of the conversion of the rotational direction, the actuating lever


202


is moved to a front end


104




b


of the guider slot


104


in accordance with the reverse rotation of the guider


103


so that the pressing piece


203


of the actuating lever


202


is spaced apart from the turned page. Thus, the pressing piece


203


is prevented from catching and returning the turned page


161




a


to the original position.




Meanwhile, when the actuating lever


202


returns to the initial position by pivoting along the guide groove


151


, it comes into contact with the second switch


154


to turn off the electric power to the geared motor


101


. In such a way, one cycle of the apparatus is completed.




Additionally, since a central portion of the rod-shaped actuating lever


202


is curved toward the front of the housing


150


, the actuating lever


202


is prevented from interfering adjacent components while returning to the initial position after turning the page.




Therefore, whenever the user manipulates the power switch


160


with his/her foot, the geared motor


101


is driven and the pressure contact member


402


and the actuating lever


202


are repeatedly operated as described above, so that the pages of the book can be turned one by one.




INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY




As described above, according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the following advantages are obtained;




When a music performer manipulates the power switch to supply the electric power to the motor, the actuating lever is driven and pivoted by the motor so that it presses down and carries a page of a book to turn the pages one by one. Thus, the music performer can concentrate his/her attention on his/her performance of a music instrument.




Further, when the actuating lever turns pages of the book and then returns to the initial position, the actuating lever can be prevented from interfering with the adjacent components densely disposed in a narrow space within the housing. The width of the guide groove is minimized to prevent the page of the book from being caught in the guide groove and foreign materials such as dust from being introduced into the guide groove.




Moreover, the pressure contact piece for contacting and carrying the central lower portion of the page of the book is properly controlled in view of its contacting/separating direction and contact time so as to prevent the pressing piece from slipping on the page of the book and the page from being turned back by separating the pressing piece from the page when the actuating lever returns to the initial position.



Claims
  • 1. An improved apparatus for turning pages of a book, including a housing 150 in which a geared motor 101 rotatable in forward and reverse directions and associated with an actuating lever 202 is installed and a backing plate for supporting the book thereon is formed; and a cover of the housing 150 provided with a guide groove 151 guiding the actuating lever 202 and with a supporting piece for fixing the page of the book which has been turned, the improvement comprising:a rotational-direction changing unit 100 having a guider 103 formed on a side of a reduction gear 102 for finally reducing a rotational speed of the geared motor 101; a pivoting unit 200 having the actuating lever 202 of which a lower end is hingedly secured on a pivoting shaft 201 and the other upper end is formed with a pressing piece 203 fixed thereto and which extends through a guide slot 104; a pressing/restraining unit 300 having a helical depressing piece 301 which surrounds the other upper end of the actuating lever 202 and of which a lower end is fixed through a pin 305 to a fixing member 303 that is fixed through a pin 302 to the housing 150, and elastic members 304 and 306 connected to the fixing member 303 and a lower end of the depressing piece 301, respectively; and a contacting/releasing unit 400 having a stopper 409 interlocked with a crankshaft 401, and a pressure contact member 402 connected through a wire 406 and an elastic member 410 to the stopper 409 and connected to an elastic member 411 so that the pressure contact member 402 can pivot in a fore and aft direction.
  • 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein an upper end of the pressure contact member 402 and a back surface of the pressing piece 203 are provided with inverted U-shaped elastic pieces 204 and 404, respectively.
  • 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixing member 303 is hingedly secured on the housing 150 through the pin 302; one ends of the elastic members 304 and 306 are fixed to an upper side portion of the fixing member 303 and to a lower portion of the helical depressing piece 301, respectively; and the other ends thereof are fixed to respective projections formed on of a floor of the housing 150.
  • 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a first switch 153 which is in contact with the actuating lever 202 when the actuating lever 202 is positioned at a left end 151a of the guide groove 151, and a second switch 154 which is in contact with the actuating lever 202 when the actuating lever 202 returns to an initial position.
  • 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuating lever 202 is made in the form of a rod of which a central portion is curved toward the front of the housing 150.
  • 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an elastic member 205 of which one end is fixed to a side end of the pivoting shaft 201 and the other end is fixed to the lower end of the actuating lever 202.
  • 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a crank-shaped guide piece 166 of which one end is fixed to a floor of the housing 150 and the other end is raised to an initial height of the pressing piece 203 and which has a roller at a portion of the other end to be in contact with the pressing piece 203.
  • 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the guide slot 104 is an elongated slot formed on the guider 103 at a predetermined angle in the fore and aft direction.
  • 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein a free end of the crankshaft 401 causes a second hook piece 408 formed on the bottom of the stopper 409 to be moved in both an upper and down direction and a left and right direction.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000/79696 Dec 2000 KR
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/KR01/02215 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO02/49858 6/27/2002 WO A
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