Claims
- 1. A mobile teaching station being supportable on an underlying ground surface, comprising:
- a bottom shelf panel having an upwardly directed shelf surface for supporting a plurality of teaching props;
- a first and a second opposed end panel being substantially orthogonally disposed with respect to the bottom shelf panel, the first end panel being operably coupled to the bottom shelf panel proximate a first end thereof, the second end panel being operably coupled to the bottom shelf panel proximate a second end thereof;
- a center shelf panel disposed spaced apart from the bottom shelf panel and having an upwardly directed shelf surface for supporting a plurality of teaching props, the central shelf panel extending between the first and second end panels;
- a teaching surface panel extending between a top of the first and second end panels, the teaching surface panel presenting an upwardly directed mobile teaching surface, the mobile teaching surface being designed to support a plurality of teaching props, during instruction of students, at a height above the ground surface for a person to deliver a lesson using teaching props disposed on the mobile teaching surface;
- a front opening being peripherally defined by a front side of the bottom shelf panel, the first and second opposed end panels, and the teaching surface panel, and a rear opening being peripherally defined by a rear side of the bottom shelf panel, the first and second opposed end panels, and the teaching surface panel, the front and rear openings providing ready access to teaching props disposed on the bottom shelf upwardly directed shelf surface and the center shelf upwardly directed shelf surface;
- means for readily transporting the mobile teaching surface to a desired teaching site being operably coupled to the bottom shelf panel; and
- auxiliary shelving supported by the center shelf panel and spaced apart therefrom the shelving defining relatively smaller shelf space, the shelf space being uniquely designed to accommodate a selected set of teaching props.
- 2. The mobile teaching station of claim 1 further including at least one source of electric power being operably coupled thereto and having an electric outlet being readily accessible to the mobile teaching surface.
- 3. The mobile teaching station of claim 2 wherein the at least one source of electric power is a power cord storable thereon, the power cord being electrically coupled to a power strip disposed proximate the teaching surface and being couplable to an external source of electric power.
- 4. The mobile teaching station of claim 1 wherein the means for readily transporting the mobile teaching surface includes a plurality of ground engaging wheels and a handle for facilitating steering and pushing the mobile teaching surface.
- 5. The mobile teaching station of claim 1 further including an auxiliary mobile teaching surface operably coupled with the mobile teaching surface, the auxiliary mobile teaching surface being shiftable from a stored disposition to a teaching disposition, the teaching disposition being substantially co-planar with the mobile teaching surface. wheels and a handle for facilitating steering and pushing the mobile teaching surface.
- 6. The mobile teaching station of claim 4 wherein the handle for facilitating steering and pushing the mobile teaching surface is formed integral with a component of the mobile teaching station, an upper surface of the component being the teaching surface.
- 7. The mobile teaching station of claim 1 further including a readily accessible storage facility for relatively small teaching instruments, the storage facility being formed as a depression in the teaching surface.
- 8. A mobile teaching station being supportable on an underlying ground surface, comprising:
- a bottom shelf panel having an upwardly directed shelf surface for supporting a plurality of teaching props;
- a first and a second opposed end panel being substantially orthogonally disposed with respect to the bottom shelf panel, the first end panel being operably coupled to the bottom shelf panel proximate a first end thereof, the second end panel being operably coupled to the bottom shelf panel proximate a second end thereof;
- a center shelf panel disposed spaced apart from the bottom shelf panel and having an upwardly directed shelf surface for supporting a plurality of teaching props, the central shelf panel extending between the first and second end panels;
- a teaching surface panel extending between a top of the first and second end panels, the teaching surface panel presenting an upwardly directed mobile teaching surface, the mobile teaching surface being designed to support a plurality of teaching props, during instruction of students, at a height above the ground surface for a person to deliver a lesson using teaching props disposed on the mobile teaching surface;
- a front opening being peripherally defined by a front side of the bottom shelf panel, the first and second opposed end panels, and the teaching surface panel, and a rear opening being peripherally defined by a rear side of the bottom shelf panel, the first and second opposed end panels, and the teaching surface panel, the front and rear openings providing ready access to teaching props disposed on the bottom shelf upwardly directed shelf surface and the center shelf upwardly directed shelf surface;
- means for readily transporting the mobile teaching surface to a desired teaching site being operably coupled to the bottom shelf panel; and
- security means for providing security for the teaching props when the teaching props are stored in the mobile storage facility, the security means for providing security for the teaching props being a first lockable, removable panel being substantially coextensive with the front opening of the mobile teaching station and a second lockable, removable panel being substantially coextensive with the rear opening of the mobile teaching station.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/136,022, filed Aug. 19, 1998, now abandoned and claims benefit to U.S. provisional Ser. No. 60/092,441 filed Jul. 10, 1998.
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