Information
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Patent Grant
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6266841
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Patent Number
6,266,841
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Date Filed
Wednesday, April 19, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 31, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 015 211
- 015 971
- 015 102
- 015 246
- 434 411
- 434 412
- 434 413
- 434 417
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An automatic erasing device is used for erasing chalk marks on a writing board, and includes an erasing mechanism having an elongated housing disposed frontwardly of and slidable relative to the writing board along a longitudinal axis. The housing extends in a transverse axis relative to the longitudinal axis, and has a rear wall formed with an elongated rear opening to confront the writing board, and a lower portion formed with a water tank. An eraser unit is disposed within the elongated housing, and is biased to protrude outwardly and rearwardly of the rear wall via the elongated rear opening for abutting against the writing board. The eraser unit is connected to the water tank in such a manner that water flows from the water tank into the eraser unit so as to soak the eraser unit while the eraser unit moves on the writing board.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an erasing device, more particularly to an automatic erasing device for erasing chalk marks from a writing board by water.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/170,942 filed by the applicant, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,073,297 an automatic erasing device
1
is disclosed to include an erasing mechanism adapted to be mounted on a writing board
10
for erasing chalk marks on the writing board
10
. The writing board
10
has left and right end portions that extend in a longitudinal axis thereof and an intermediate portion between the left and right end portions.
As illustrated, the erasing mechanism includes an elongated housing
11
disposed frontwardly of and slidable relative to the writing board
10
. The elongated housing
11
extends in a transverse axis relative to the longitudinal axis, and has upper and lower portions, a rear wall formed with an elongated rear opening
111
to confront the writing board
10
, a front wall and an accommodating space
13
defined between the front and rear walls, and between the upper and lower portions. The elongated rear opening
111
extends from the upper portion to the lower portion. Upper and lower axles
132
are journalled in the elongated housing
11
proximate to the upper and lower portions, respectively. The axles
132
extend parallel to the longitudinal axis. A transmitting belt
133
is trained on the upper and lower axles
132
under tension, and is rotated upon rotation of the upper and lower axles
132
for movement along a rear route proximate to and in alignment with the elongated rear opening
111
, and a front route parallel to the rear route and distal to the elongated rear opening
111
. A plurality of eraser members
134
are disposed detachably on, and are spaced apart from one another along a circumferential outer surface of the transmitting belt
133
. Each of the eraser members
134
, when moving along the rear route, protrudes outwardly and rearwardly of the rear wall via the elongated rear opening
111
and is adapted to abut against the writing board
10
. A driving motor
131
is disposed to drive either one of the upper and lower axles
132
so as to move the eraser members
134
along the front and rear routes. The elongated housing
11
is driven to move reciprocally in the longitudinal axis between the left and right end portions of the writing board
10
, and is biased by two biasing units
17
toward the writing board
10
while the elongated housing
11
is being moved reciprocally in the longitudinal axis. Each of the biasing units
17
includes a shaft
170
disposed transversely between left and right walls of the elongated housing
11
and guided to move in an urging direction towards the rear opening
111
, a roller
171
rotatably mounted on the shaft
170
by means of a screw
173
, and a spring member
174
mounted by means of a spring retention unit
172
to bias the shaft
170
to move in the urging direction so as to bring the roller
171
to abut against the transmitting belt
133
. An additional biasing unit
12
is provided to enhance contact between the eraser members
134
and the writing board
10
when the eraser members
134
are aligned with the rear opening
111
in the elongated housing
11
. Preferably, the front wall of the elongated housing
11
is provided with a plurality of spaced scrubbing brushes
15
thereon in alignment with and capable of scrubbing the eraser members
134
when the latter are moved along the front route. The housing
11
further has a detachable front cover
14
, and a dustbin
16
provided at the lower portion thereof and in communication with the accommodating space
13
by a connecting pipe
161
for collecting the chalk powder that results when the chalk marks are erased by the eraser members
134
.
Some of the disadvantages that result from the use of the aforesaid erasing device
1
are as follows:
(i) The eraser members
134
, though scrubbed by the brushes
15
, can not wipe the chalk marks thoroughly from the writing board
10
after long term use. The chalk marks more or less adhere on the eraser members
134
, thereby resulting in a poor wiping effect.
(ii) Constant rubbing of the accumulated chalk on the eraser member
134
against the writing board
10
may hinder smooth reciprocal movement of the elongated housing
11
along the longitudinal direction, and subsequently result in the generation of noise.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the object of this invention is to provide an automatic erasing device that can erase chalk marks on a writing board by water and that Is clear of the aforementioned disadvantages.
Accordingly, an automatic erasing device of the present invention is used for erasing chalk marks on a writing board, which has left and right end portions extending in a longitudinal axis thereof and an intermediate portion between the left and right end portions. The automatic erasing device includes an erasing mechanism consisting of an elongated housing, and an eraser unit. The housing is adapted to be disposed frontwardly of and slidable relative to the writing board, and extends in a transverse axis relative to the longitudinal axis. The housing has an upper portion, a lower portion formed with a water tank that is adapted to receive water therein, and a rear wall formed with an elongated rear opening to confront the writing board. The rear opening extends from the upper portion to the lower portion of the housing. The eraser unit is disposed within the housing, and is biased to protrude outwardly and rearwardly of the rear wall via the rear opening and to abut against the writing board. The eraser unit is connected to the water tank in such a manner that water flows from the water tank into the eraser unit so as to soak the eraser unit while the eraser unit is adapted to move on the writing board. The housing is driven to move reciprocally in the longitudinal axis between the left and right end portions of the writing board.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of this invention will become more apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of this invent on, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an automatic erasing device disclosed in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/170,942, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,073,297 when mounted on a writing board for erasing chalk marks;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary sectional view of the erasing device shown in
FIG. 1
when mounted on the writing board;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of an automatic erasing device according to the present invention when mounted on a writing board for erasing the chalk marks on the writing board;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of the first preferred embodiment when mounted on the writing board;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of an automatic erasing device according to the present invention when mounted on a writing board for erasing the chalk marks or the writing board;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view of a third preferred embodiment of an automatic erasing device according to the present invention when mounted on a writing board for erasing the chalk marks on the writing board;
FIG. 7
is a fragmentary schematic view of a fourth preferred embodiment of an automatic erasing device according to the present invention when mounted on a writing board for erasing the chalk marks on the writing board;
FIG. 8
is a fragmentary sectional view of the fourth preferred embodiment, illustrating a state where the eraser members and the wipers employed therein are separated from the writing board;
FIG. 9
is a fragmentary sectional view of the fourth preferred embodiment, illustrating a state where the eraser members and the wipers employed therein abut against the writing board; and
FIG. 10
is a fragmentary sectional view of a fifth preferred embodiment of an automatic erasing device according to the present invention when mounted on a writing board for erasing the chalk marks on the writing board.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the first preferred embodiment of an automatic erasing device
2
of this invention is shown to be mounted on a writing board
20
for erasing chalk marks thereon. The first preferred embodiment includes an erasing mechanism with an elongated housing
21
, an eraser unit including a plurality of eraser members
234
, upper and lower axles
232
, a transmitting belt
233
, and a driving motor
231
As illustrated, the writing board
20
has left and right end portions that extend in a longitudinal axis, and an intermediate portion between the left and right end portions. The elongated housing
21
is disposed frontwardly of and is slidable relative to the writing board
20
. The housing
21
extends in a transverse axis relative to the longitudinal axis, and has an upper portion
22
, a lower portion
22
formed with a water tank
24
that is adapted to receive water therein, a removable front wall and a rear wall formed with an elongated rear opening
211
to confront the writing board
20
such that the rear opening
211
extends from the upper portion to the lower portion. The housing
21
is provided with two pulleys
222
at the upper and lower portions
22
thereof. The pulleys
222
are trailed on two longitudinal rails
221
fixed on top and bottom ends of the writing board
20
to facilitate sliding movement of the housing
21
in the longitudinal axis.
The axles
232
are journalled in the housing
21
proximate to the upper and lower portions
22
, respectively. The axles
232
extend parallel to the longitudinal axis.
The transmitting belt
233
is trained on the axles
232
under tension so as to be rotated upon rotation of the axles
232
. The transmitting belt
233
is movable along a rear route that is proximate to and in alignment with the elongated rear opening
211
, and a front route that is parallel to the rear route and distal to the elongated rear opening
211
.
The eraser members
234
are disposed detachably on, and are spaced apart from one another along a circumferential outer surface of the transmitting belt
233
. Each of the eraser members
234
, when moving along the rear route, protrudes outwardly and rearwardly of the rear wall via the elongated rear opening
211
to abut against the writing board
20
.
The driving motor
231
is operably connected to and drives the axles
232
so as to move the eraser members
234
along the front and rear routes. The driving motor
231
further drives the elongated housing
21
via a transmission device (not shown) to move reciprocally in the longitudinal axis between the left and right end portions of the writing board
20
. The eraser members
234
are connected to the water tank
24
in such a manner that water flows from the water tank
24
into the eraser members
234
when the latter leave the rear route so as to be entrained on the eraser members
234
such that the writing board
20
is wiped by the eraser members
234
soaked with water. Since the lower axle
232
is disposed over the water tank
24
, each of the eraser members
234
moves into the water in the water tank
24
when moved to be disposed under the lower axle
232
.
A biasing unit is employed to bias the elongated housing
21
toward the writing board
20
while the elongated housing
21
is being moved reciprocally in the longitudinal axis of the writing board
20
. Since the structure of the biasing unit is similar to that disclosed in the aforesaid co-pending U.S. Patent application, a detailed structure of the biasing unit will be omitted herein for the sake of brevity.
In the first preferred embodiment, a water removing member
26
, in the form of rollers, is disposed on the front wall of the elongated housing
21
to abut against the eraser members
234
when the latter move along the front route. Under such a condition, a portion of the water from the eraser members
234
is removed. Preferably, an inclined water guiding plate
25
is disposed at an uppermost end of the water tank
24
and abuts against the writing board
20
so as to receive water, which flows downward on the writing board
20
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, a second preferred embodiment 3 of the present invention is shown to have a structure similar to that of the first preferred embodiment, except for two water wipers units
34
,
34
′ and two dryer units
32
,
32
′. The water wiper units
34
,
34
′ are mounted respectively on left and right sides of the elongated housing
31
by means of two connecting rods
35
while the dryer units
32
,
32
′ are mounted respectively on left and right sides of the elongated housing
31
outboard to the water wiper units
34
,
34
′. The wiper units
34
,
34
′ slide over the writing board
30
for removing water therefrom. The dryer units
32
,
32
′ blow hot air onto the writing board
30
for vaporizing water on the writing board
30
. Each of the dryer units
32
,
32
′ includes an elongated casing
321
,
321
′ disposed slidably on the housing
31
, and a hot air pipe (not visible) embedded within the casing
321
,
321
′ and formed with a plurality of hot air outlets oriented towards the writing board
30
via the rear opening. A wiper control
36
is disposed on the housing
31
at an elevation above the water tank
37
for actuation of the connecting rods
35
at desired intervals.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, a third preferred embodiment 4 of the present invention is shown to have a structure similar to that of the first embodiment except for the addition of a water suction unit. The water suction unit is provided for supply of water from the water tank
44
to the eraser members
431
in the eraser mechanism
43
. The suction unit includes a water tube
48
that is disposed on the elongated housing
41
and that has a lower end connected to the water tank
44
via a pump
47
, and an upper end
481
terminating adjacent to the front route. During operation and when the eraser members
431
move along the front route, the pump
47
forces the water from the water tank
44
into the eraser members
431
via the water tube
48
. A water supply tank
46
is provided adjacent to and in communication with the water tank
44
for supply of water to the latter. Preferably, a chalk filter sheet
45
is disposed transversely in the water tank
44
for sieving the chalk powder so that the water forced out by the pump
47
is clear of chalk powder Preferably, a perforated scrub plate
411
is immersed in the water tank
44
above the filter sheet
45
to scrub against the eraser members
431
when the latter are immersed in water by virtue of the rotation of the transmitting belt. A water removing member
49
is disposed above the water tube
48
to abut against the eraser members
431
for removal of a portion of the water from the eraser members
431
when the latter move along the front route. Two pulleys are mounted on the upper and lower portions
42
of the housing
41
in a manner similar to the first preferred embodiment for ease movement of the housing
41
in the longitudinal axis of the writing board
40
.
Referring to
FIGS. 7
,
8
and
9
, a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown to have a structure similar to that of the first embodiment, except for the addition of an eraser-pressing unit
61
and a wiper-pressing unit
52
. In this embodiment, the front wall is removed from the elongated housing
51
. The eraser-pressing unit
61
includes a follower frame
6
of U-shaped cross section and having two parallel lateral walls that abut respectively against opposite lateral walls of the elongated housing
51
, a middle driving source
60
mounted on the topmost portion of the housing
51
, and a driving shaft
62
. Upper and lower axles
531
are journalled within the follower frame
6
proximate to the upper and lower portions of the elongated housing
51
such that axles
531
extend parallel to the longitudinal axis A transmitting belt
532
is trained on the upper and lower axles
531
. An eraser unit
53
includes a plurality of eraser members
54
, which are disposed on the transmitting belt
532
. An eccentric wheel unit
57
includes three spaced-apart eccentric wheels
63
,
553
, each of which is mounted eccentrically on the driving shaft
62
. A plurality of anti-wear rings
64
are sleeved rotatably on the wheels
63
and have a peripheral surface that contacts the follower frame
6
. The shaft
552
is coupled to the driving source
60
and can be rotated by the same. Under such a condition, rotation of the eccentric wheel
63
will cause reciprocating movement of the frame
6
within the housing
51
in a frame-moving direction perpendicular to the writing board
50
. Thus, the frame
6
is movable between an erasing position shown in
FIG. 9
, where the soaked eraser members
54
on the rear route abut against the writing board
50
, and a non-erasing position shown in
FIG. 8
, where the eraser members
54
are separated from the writing board
50
. The wiper-pressing unit
52
includes two follower rod units connected fixedly to two water wipers
55
, respectively, and two guiding sleeve units
59
mounted fixedly on the elongated housing
51
and around the follower rod units respectively so as to guide the latter relative to the housing
51
in the frame-moving direction. As such, when the shaft
552
rotates, the follower rod units reciprocate in the frame-moving direction between a wiping position shown in
FIG. 9
, where the water wipers
55
abut against the writing board
50
, and a non-wiping position shown in
FIG. 8
, where the wipers
55
separate from the writing board
50
. Two side driving sources
551
are disposed on two sides of the middle driving source
60
for rotating two driving shafts
552
, respectively. Each of the follower rod units consists of a plurality of L-shaped follower rods
56
, each of which contacts an outer periphery of an eccentric wheel
553
that is sleeved fixedly on the driving shaft
552
.
Referring to
FIG. 10
, a fifth preferred embodiment 8 of the present invention is shown to have an erasing mechanism
83
different from those of the previous embodiments. As shown, an elongated housing
81
is disposed frontwardly of and is slidable in the longitudinal direction relative to the writing board
80
by means of two pulleys
82
. A driving shaft
832
is journalled within the housing
81
in such a manner teat the shaft
832
extends in the transverse axis of the writing board
80
. A tubular band
833
is sleeved fixedly on the shaft
832
. A tubular erasing felt
834
is sleeved fixedly on the band
833
. A water tube
861
is mounted on the housing
81
, and has a lower end that extends into the water in the water tank
85
, and an upper end that is directed to the felt
834
so as to force the water in the water tank
85
into the felt
834
by means of a pump
86
. A water removing member
835
is attached on the front wall of the housing
81
, and abuts against the felt
834
for removing a portion of the water within the felt
834
when the shaft
832
rotates in the elongated housing
81
.
As illustrated above, the automatic erasing device of this invention can avoid pollution of the air when in use, and since water is employed in the erasing operation of the writing board, hygienic conditions of the latter and the immediate surrounding can be ensured. The objects of this invention are thus achieved.
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An automatic erasing device for erasing chalk marks on a writing board, the writing board having left and right end portions that extends in a longitudinally axis thereof and an intermediate portion between the left and right end portions, said automatic erasing device comprising:an erasing mechanism including an elongated housing adapted to be disposed frontwardly of and slidable relative to the writing board, said elongated housing extending in a transverse axis relative to the longitudinal axis, and having an upper portion, a lower portion formed with a water tank that is adapted to receive water, and a rear wall formed with an elongated rear opening to confront the writing board and extending from said upper portion to said lower portion; an eraser unit disposed in said elongated housing, and biased to protrude outwardly and rearwardly of said rear wall via said elongated rear opening, and adapted to abut against the writing board, said eraser unit being connected to said water tank in such a manner that water flows from said water tank into said eraser unit so as to soak said eraser unit while said eraser unit is adapted to move on the writing board; and means for driving said elongated housing to move reciprocally in the longitudinal axis between the left and right end portions of the writing board; said erasing mechanism further includes: upper and lower axles journalled in said elongated housing proximate to said upper and lower portions, respectively, each of said upper and lower axles extending parallel to the longitudinal axis; a transmitting belt trained on said upper and lower axles under tension so as to be rotated upon rotation of said upper and lower axles, said transmitting belt being movable along a rear route proximate to and in alignment with said elongated rear opening, and a front route parallel to said rear route and distal to said elongated rear opening; said eraser unit including a plurality of eraser members disposed detachably on, and spaced apart from one another along a circumferential outer surface of said transmitting belt, each of said eraser members, when moving along said rear route, protruding outwardly and rearwardly of said rear wall via said elongated rear opening and being adapted to abut against the writing board, said eraser members being connected to said water tank in such a manner that water flows from said water tank into said eraser members, while said eraser members leave said rear route, so as to be entrained on said eraser members when said eraser members are adapted to move on the writing board; and a driving motor disposed to drive either one of said upper and lower axles so as to move said eraser members along said front and rear routes.
- 2. The automatic erasing device as defined in claim 1, wherein said lower axle is disposed over said water tank so that each of said eraser members is adapted to move into the water in said water tank when moved to be disposed under said lower axle.
- 3. The automatic erasing device as defined in claim 1, further comprising a water suction unit which includes:a water tube disposed on said elongated housing and having a lower end that is adapted to extend into the water in said water tank and an upper end that is directed to said front route; and a pump disposed in said elongated housing and adapted to force the water from said water tank into said eraser members via said water tube while said eraser members move along said front route.
- 4. The automatic erasing device as defined in claim 1, further comprising a water removing member, which is disposed on said elongated housing and which abuts against said eraser members when said eraser members move along said front route, thereby removing a portion of the water from said eraser members.
Priority Claims (1)
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