The inventive concept relates to a braille slate, and more particularly, to a braille slate by which a visually handicapped person may read and write a braille.
A braille is a letter for a visually handicapped person, and refers to a protrusion in a form of a point on a paper surface or a planar surface such that a totally blind or deaf visually handicapped person or a visually handicapped person with a low vision may identify a letter. A visually handicapped person may contact a protruding braille with an end of a finger or recognize meanings of letters and symbols in the braille. The braille may express letter, abbreviations defined in advance, and numbers by using four, six, or eight dots for braille.
An existing braille tool for a visually handicapped person includes a wooden board, a slate, and a stylus. The existing braille tool cannot read and write the braille without using paper, which causes environmental restrictions.
Furthermore, the existing braille tool is considerably bothersome when the braille has to be continuously identified while the braille is written. For example, when a visually handicapped person solves a mathematic problem such as an equation, he or she also has to solve mathematical formulas on paper as if a non-handicapped person cannot solve the mathematic problem in mental arithmetic.
Then, he or she has to continuously identify the braille while expressing the mathematic formulas with braille, and the paper has to be turned over so that he or she may read the braille after fitting the paper with the wooden board and writing the braille.
Furthermore, when a menu for a visually handicapped person is provided in a restaurant, separate costs have to be spent when the braille menu is manufactured separately, and it is difficult to manage the braille menu and high costs may be consumed to additionally manufacture the braille menu whenever menus are changed because it is difficult to correct the braille menu.
The inventive concept provides a braille slate by which a braille may be read and written without using separate paper, and which may initialize an input braille and has a function of immediately correcting a type of a braille.
The inventive concept also provides a braille slate that may maintain written contents.
The inventive concept provides a braille slate. According to an embodiment, a braille slate includes a housing having a space in an interior thereof, a plurality of braille pin pressing parts disposed in rows and columns when one side wall of the housing is viewed, a plurality of braille pins disposed in rows and columns in the braille pin pressing parts and pressed through a pressing operation from an opposite side wall toward the one side wall of the housing to be locked on the braille pin pressing parts such that ends thereof protrude from the one side wall of the housing, a stylus separately provided on an outer side of the housing and that performs a pressing operation of pressing the braille pins, and an unlocking member that unlocks the braille pins by applying a force from the one side wall toward the opposite side wall to move the braille pins toward the opposite side wall in a state, in which the braille pins are locked.
Each of the braille pins may include a head formed at the end thereof, a neck extending from the head in a direction toward the opposite side wall and recessed more inwards than the head, a shoulder extending from the neck in the direction toward the opposite side wall and protruding more outwards than the neck, a body extending from the shoulder from the shoulder in the direction toward the opposite side wall, a waist extending from the second body in the direction toward the opposite side wall, and a leg extending from the waist in the direction toward the opposite side wall and recessed more inwards than the waist, the braille pin pressing part may include a braille pin hole formed on the one side wall such that the head passes therethrough, a braille pin through portion extending from the one side wall in the direction toward the opposite side wall and surrounding the braille pin hole, a locking boss protruding from an inner surface of the braille pin through portion, and a braille pin window formed such that the leg is inserted into the opposite side wall and inner and outer sides of which are passed through, the braille pin window may be sized such that the leg is inserted thereinto and the waist is caught thereby, and the neck may be engaged with the locking boss in a state, in which the braille pin is locked.
The locking boss may have an inclined surface, by which the locking boss is inclined to be thinner as it goes in a protruding direction, at a corner of an end in the protruding direction.
The second body may be recessed more inwards than the shoulder or a side surface of the second body coincides with a side surface of the shoulder when viewed along a lengthwise direction of the braille pin, an end of the waist may protrude more outwards than the second body to be located outwardly farther than an end of the shoulder, the unlocking member may include an unlocking plate having a through-hole, through which the braille pin passes, and located between the braille pin through portion and the waist, an unlocking button extending to pass through the one side wall from the unlocking plate and protrudes outwards, and an elastic member that applies an elastic force to the unlocking plate in a direction toward the one side wall, and the through-hole may be sized such that the shoulder passes therethrough and the waist is caught thereby.
Opposite ends of the unlocking plate may correspond to one end area of an edge area of the housing, which surrounds an area in which the braille pin pressing parts are disposed, and an opposite end area that is an opposite area to the one end area, and the unlocking buttons may be formed at the opposite ends of the unlocking plate.
A rib extending from a surface facing the one side wall along an area, except for an area corresponding to the braille pin pressing parts, may be provided in the unlocking plate.
A plurality of unlocking members may be provided to correspond to a plurality of areas obtained by dividing the area of the housing, in which the braille pin pressing parts are disposed.
A guide extending in the direction toward the one side wall may be formed in the opposite side wall, a guide hole, through which the guide passes, may be formed in the unlocking plate such that the unlocking plate is moved along the guide, and the guide may be integrally formed with the housing.
A separation preventing part that extends in the direction of the one side wall and prevents the unlocking plate from deviating in the direction of the one side wall by a specific distance or more may be formed in the opposite side wall, a separate preventing hole, through which the separation preventing part passes such that the unlocking plate is moved along the separation preventing part, may be formed in the unlocking plate, a stop boss extending outwards not to pass through the separation preventing hole may be formed at an end of the separation preventing part, and the separation preventing part may be integrally formed with the housing.
A support extending in a direction toward the one side wall to surround the braille pin window included in the braille pin pressing part may be formed in the opposite side wall, and the support may be sized such that a hole formed by an inner surface thereof contacts or is adjacent to a side surface of the leg in a state, in which the leg is inserted into the braille pin window.
The braille slate according to the embodiment of the inventive concept may be used to allow a visually handicapped person to read and write a braille without using separate paper.
Furthermore, the braille slate according to the embodiment of the inventive concept may initialize an input braille and immediately correct a type of a braille.
Furthermore, the braille slate according to the embodiment of the inventive concept may maintain written contents. Accordingly, the braille slate may be used for a menu for a visually handicapped person in a restaurant.
The inventive concept can be variously transformed and various embodiments are possible, and specific embodiments will be illustrated in the drawings and the detailed description thereof in detail. However, the embodiments according to the concept of the inventive concept are not intended to limit the specific disclosed forms, and it should be understood that the present inventive concept includes all transforms, equivalents, and replacements included in the spirit and technical scope of the inventive concept. In a description of the inventive concept, a detailed description of related known technologies may be omitted when it may make the essence of the inventive concept unclear.
The terms such as first and second may be used to describe various elements, but the elements are not limited to the terms. The terms may be used only for the purpose of distinguishing one element from another element.
The terminologies used herein are provided only to describe specific embodiments, and are not intended to limit the inventive concept. The terms of a singular form may include plural forms unless otherwise specified. The terms “including” and “having” are used to designate that the features, the numbers, the steps, the operations, the elements, the parts, or combination thereof described in the specification are present, and may be understood that one or more other features, numbers, step, operations, elements, parts, or combinations thereof may be added.
Hereinafter, embodiments of a braille slate according to the inventive concept will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, and in a description of the inventive concept with reference to the accompanying drawings, the same or corresponding elements will be endowed with the same reference numerals, and a repeated description thereof will be omitted.
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Configurations, except for the braille pins 1200 of the housing 1100 and an elastic member 1430, which will be described below, may be formed of a material having a flexibility, an elasticity, and an anti-impact property. For example, the configurations, except for the braille pins 1200 of the housing 1100 and the elastic member 1430, which will be described below, may be formed of a polycarbonate (PC) material.
The housing 1100 has a space in the interior thereof. According to an embodiment, the housing 1100 includes the first housing 1110 and the second housing 1120. The first housing 1110 and the second housing 1120 are combined with each other to form a space in an interior thereof. The first housing 1110 and the second housing 1120 may be coupled to each other by a bolt. The housing 1100 may have a grip hole 1130, by which one end of the housing 1100 may be easily gripped by a hand.
The first housing 1110 includes on one side wall 1140 and a support protrusion 1111. The second housing 1120 includes the opposite side wall 1150. The one side wall 1140 and the opposite side wall 1150 are surfaces of the housing 1100 that face opposite directions. The support protrusion 1111 protrudes outwards from the one side wall 1140. According to an embodiment, the support protrusion 1111 may have a bar shape that is parallel to one end and an opposite end of the one side wall. By providing the support protrusion 1111, protrusion of a head of the braille pin 1200 from the one side wall 1140 by a pressing operation of a user may be prevented from being hampered by a table or the like even when the one side wall 1140 of the braille slate 1000 faces the table or the like. The first housing 1110 may have a button hole 1112, through which an unlocking button 1420 passes, on the one side wall 1140.
The head 1210 is formed at one end of the braille pin 1200. The neck 1220 extends from the head 1210 in a direction toward the opposite side wall 1150 of the housing 1100. The shoulder 1230 extends from the neck 1220 in the direction toward the opposite side wall 1150. The first body 1240 extends from the shoulder 1230 in the direction toward the opposite side wall 1150. The second body 1240a extends from the first body 1240 in the direction toward the opposite side wall 1150. The waist 1250 extends from the second body 1240a in the direction toward the opposite side wall 1150. The leg 1260 extends from the waist 1250 in the direction toward the opposite side wall 1150.
The neck 1220 may be recessed more inwards than the head 1210. The shoulder 1230 may protrude more outwards than the neck 1220. The first body 1240 may be recessed more inwards than the shoulder 1230. The second body 1240a may protrude more outwards than the first body 1240, may be recessed more inwards than the shoulder 1230, and may be configured such that a side surface thereof coincides with a side surface of the shoulder 1230 when viewed along a lengthwise direction of the braille pin 1200. The waist 1250 may protrude more outwards than the second body 1240a such that an end thereof is located outwardly farther than an end of the shoulder 1230. The leg 1260 may be recessed more inwards than the waist 1250.
For example, the head 1210, the neck 1220, the shoulder 1230, the first body 1240, the second body 1240a, the waist 1250, and the leg 1260 may have concentric cylindrical shapes of different diameters. In this case, the neck 1220 may have a diameter that is smaller than that of the head 1210. The shoulder 1230 may have a diameter that is larger than that of the neck 1220. The first body 1240 may have a diameter that is smaller than that of the shoulder 1230. The second body 1240a may have a diameter that is larger than that of the first body 1240 and is smaller than or equal to that of the shoulder 1230. The waist 1250 may have a diameter that is larger than that of the shoulder 1230. The leg 1260 may have a diameter that is smaller than that of the waist 1250.
The configurations of a braille pin hole 1310, a braille pin through portion 1320, a locking boss 1330, and a braille pin window 1340, and the other configurations may have shapes corresponding to the shape of the braille pin 1200.
The braille pin hole 1310 is formed in the one side wall 1140 of the housing 1100 such that the head 1210 of the braille pin 1200 passes therethrough. A visually handicapped person recognizes a braille by detecting whether the head 1210 protrudes from the one side wall 1140 through the braille pin hole 1310 in a haptic manner.
The braille pin through portion 1320 extends from the one side wall 1140 of the housing 1100 in the direction toward the opposite side wall 1150, and surrounds the braille pin hole 1310. According to an embodiment, each braille pin through portion 1320 may have a shape that surrounds the braille pin hole 1310 when viewed from a direction toward the one side wall 1140. Further, according to an embodiment, each braille pin through portion 1320 may have a shape, a portion of which is cut away, when viewed from the direction toward the one side wall 1140. For example, the braille pin through portion 1320 may have a “C” shape when viewed from the direction which faces the one side wall 1140. Furthermore, for example, the braille pin through portion 1320 may have a plurality of shapes that are separated from each other when viewed from the direction which faces the one side wall 1140. Accordingly, the braille pin through portion 1320 may be widened more flexibly such that the head 1210 passes by the locking boss 1330 for locking or unlocking.
The locking boss 1330 protrudes from an inner surface of the braille pin through portion 1320. The braille pin 1200 is locked as the first body 1240 is engaged with the locking boss 1330. That is, the braille pin 1200 may be locked as the first body 1240 is engaged with the locking boss 1330 and may maintain the locking state as the shoulder 1230 and the second body 1240a is caught by the locking boss 1330. The locking boss 1330 may be formed along a circumferential direction of the inner surface of the braille pin through portion 1320. Furthermore, in a state in which the braille pin 1200 is unlocked, the neck 1220 is engaged with the locking boss 1330.
The locking boss 1330 may have an inclined surface 1331, by which the locking boss 1330 is inclined to be thinner as it goes in a protruding direction, at a corner of an end in the protruding direction. By providing the inclined surface 1331, the head 1210 may pass by the locking boss 1330 more easily for locking and unlocking of the braille pin 1200.
As described above, because whether a portion of the locking boss 1330, 1330a, 1330b, and 1330c is cut away, and an inclination and/or a width of the inclined surface 1331, 1331a, 1331b, and 1331c are differently determined, a force that presses the braille pin 1200 by the user, which is required for locking the braille pin 1200 and/or a force that presses the unlocking button 1420 by the user, which is required for unlocking the braille pin 1200 may be adjusted.
According to an embodiment, a support 1151 extending in a direction toward the one side wall 1140 to surround the braille pin window 1340 included in the braille pin pressing part 1300 may be formed in the opposite side wall 1150 of the housing 1100. The support 1151 may be sized such that a hole formed by an inner surface thereof contacts or is adjacent to a side surface of the waist 1250 in a state, in which the leg 1260 is inserted into the braille pin window 1340. Accordingly, because the braille pin 1200 is dually supported laterally by the braille pin window 1340 that surrounds the leg 1260 and the support 1151 that surrounds the waist 1250 when the braille pin 1200 is arranged in the second housing 1120 by inserting the leg 1260 into the braille pin window 1340 before the unlocking member 1400 and the first housing 1110 are assembled in the process of assembling the braille slate 1000, the braille pin 1200 may be stably arranged in the second housing 1120 while the unlocking member 1400 and the first housing 1110 are assembled.
According to an embodiment, a recess 1152 that is formed by recessing an area including the area, in which the braille pin window 1340 included in each of the braille pin pressing parts 1300 is formed, may be provided on an outer surface of the opposite side wall 1150 of the housing 1100. The inner surface of the recess 1152 may have a wave shape to correspond to the braille pin window. Accordingly, the user may precisely identify a location of the braille pin window 1340 that is to be pressed, by identifying the wave shape in a haptic manner without visually identifying it.
A plurality of unlocking members 1400 may be provided to correspond to a plurality of areas obtained by dividing the area, in which the braille pin pressing part 1300 of the housing 1100 is disposed. According to an embodiment, the plurality of unlocking members 1400 may be arranged side by side along a direction that is perpendicular to a direction, in which the unlocking buttons 1420 provided at opposite ends of the housing 1100 are arranged. Accordingly, the user may write words or sentences of different contents for areas corresponding to the unlocking buttons 1420, and it may be selected whether the written words or sentences are to be reset according to the areas corresponding to the unlocking buttons 1420.
Through-holes 1411, through which the braille pins 1200 pass, are formed in the unlocking plate 1410. The unlocking plate 1410 is located between the braille pin through portions 1300 and the waists 1250. Opposite ends of the unlocking plate 1410 may be provided to correspond to one end area and an opposite end area of an edge area that surrounds the area, in which the braille pin pressing parts 1300 of the housing 1100 are disposed. The opposite end area is an area that is opposite to the one end area of the edge area.
The through-hole 1411 is sized such that the head 1210, the shoulder 1230, and the second body 1240a pass therethrough and the waist 1250 is caught thereby. Accordingly, when the braille slate 1000 is assembled or the braille pin 1200 is moved for locking and unlocking, the braille pin 1200 may be moved while the head 1210, the shoulder 1230, and the second body 1240a, and the unlocking plate 1410 do not interfere with each other, and the braille pin 1200 may be moved by applying a force to the waist 1250 in the direction toward the opposite side wall 1150 by the unlocking plate 1410 for unlocking.
A rib 1412 that extends from a surface facing the one side wall 1140 along an area, except for the area corresponding to the braille pin pressing part 1300 may be provided in the unlocking plate 1410. A strength of the unlocking plate 1410 may be reinforced by providing the rib 1412.
The unlocking button 1420 extends to pass through the one side wall 1140 from the unlocking plate 1410 to protrude to the outside. Accordingly, when the user presses the unlocking button 1420, the braille pins 1200 are unlocked while the unlocking plate 1410 is moved in the direction toward the opposite side wall 1150. According to an embodiment, the unlocking buttons 1420 may be formed at opposite ends of the unlocking plate 1410. Furthermore, when the unlocking members 1400 are arranged in a direction that is perpendicular to the direction, in which the unlocking buttons 1420 are arranged, a distance between the adjacent unlocking members 1400 becomes larger as compared with the case the unlocking members 1400 are arranged in the direction, in which the unlocking buttons 1420 are arranged, whereby a possibility of pressing the unlocking button 1420 other than the unlocking button 1420 in the area that is to be reset.
Furthermore, a guide hole 1413, through which the guide 1153 passes, may be formed in the unlocking plate 1410 such that the unlocking plate 1410 is moved along the guide 1153.
The guide 1153 may be integrally formed with the housing 1100. Accordingly, the manufacturing process is simplified and manufacturing costs are reduced as compared with the case in which the guide 1153 is manufactured separately from the housing 1100 and undergoes a separate assembling process, whereby an error rate due to an accumulated tolerance due to use of several components may be reduced.
The elastic member 1430 applied an elastic force to the unlocking plate 1410 in the direction toward the one side wall 1140. For example, the elastic member 1430 may be a coil spring that surrounds the guide 1153, between the unlocking plate 1410 and the opposite side wall 1150 of the housing 1100. The coil spring may be formed of a metallic material having a sufficient elasticity.
Magnets, opposite poles of which face each other such that an attractive force is applied therebetween, may be provided in one side area 1520 of the area, in which the stylus 1500 is inserted into the stylus hole 1160, and an area 1510 corresponding to the one side hole of the stylus hole 1160 of the housing 1100, or a magnet may be provided in one of the areas and a steel member may be provided in the other of the areas. Accordingly, the stylus 1500 may be guided to be always inserted in the same direction when being inserted into the stylus hole 1160, and the stylus 1500 may maintain the state, in which the stylus 1500 is inserted into the stylus hole 1160, unless a force or more is not applied to the stylus 1500 in the state, in which the stylus 1500 is inserted into the stylus hole 1160.
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Hereinafter, a method for locking and unlocking the braille pin in the braille slate 1000 of
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As described above, according to the braille slate 1000 according to the embodiment of the inventive concept, a visually handicapped person may use the braille slate 1000 to read and write a braille without using separate paper by locking and unlocking the braille pin 1200, the input braille may be initialized, and a typo of the braille may be immediately corrected. Because the braille slate 1000 follows a general braille reading/writing principle, the user may write a braille by locking and unlocking the braille pin 1200 of the braille slate 1000 and then turn the braille slate 1000 over to read the recorded contents.
In more detail, when the braille is recorded, the braille slate 1000 may be disposed such that a surface, on which the braille pin 1200 is pressed, faces the top (an opposite side surface). The pressed braille pin 1200 may protrude to face the bottom (one side surface) to be locked. Furthermore, the locked braille pin 1200 may be unlocked to be corrected.
When the braille is read, the braille slate 1000 disposed before is turned over. Accordingly, the surface, on which the braille pin 1200 is pressed, is disposed to face the bottom (the opposite side surface) and the locked braille pin 1200 protrudes to face the top (the one side surface) and is fixed, whereby the user may read the locked braille pin 1200 with a hand.
When the user presses the unlocking button 1420 provided in the braille slate 1000 to erase the braille, the unlocking plate 1410 is moved from the one side wall toward the opposite side wall, and the locked braille pin 1200 may be moved from the one side wall toward the opposite side wall by the force applied by the unlocking plate 1410 to be unlocked. Thereafter, when the user releases the force that presses the button 1420, the unlocking plate 1410 may return to the original position by the elastic force of the elastic member 1430.
Furthermore, according to the braille slate 1000 according to the embodiment of the inventive concept, because the written contents may be maintained until the braille pin 1200 is unlocked by locking the shoulder 1230 and the second body 1240a in the locked state of the braille pin 1200 and may be corrected as described above, a menu plate for visually handicapped person may be used in restaurants.
Although the preferred embodiment of the inventive concept has been described until now, it can be understood by an ordinary person in the art that the inventive concept may be variously corrected and changed without departing from the spirit and area of the inventive concept described in the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2019-0163126 | Dec 2019 | KR | national |
This application is a continuation of PCT/KR2020/003725, filed Mar. 18, 2020, which claims priority to KR 10-2019-0163126, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/KR2020/003725 | Mar 2020 | US |
Child | 17385502 | US |