Claims
- 1. A device for holding reading materials for use by readers without arm mobility adapted to hold the reading materials in position for reading with the pages displayed to enable turning by means of a rubber tipped stick held in the mouth comprising:
- a pair of rectangular frames for holding and positioning said reading material opened in reading posture with said pages displayed at a substantially unobstructed sighting position for reading;
- said pair of rectangular frames connected to one another by a hinge such that the angle between said frames may be varied thereby varying the inclination of said reading materials;
- an adjustable brace and a spring means affixed between said pair of rectangular frames;
- means for holding opposing pages of said reading material open for reading without substantial visual interference of said pages, said means adjustable to the page thickness of said reading material and said means having a variable friction adjustment so as to enable to force of said means against said pages to be varied, said means also permitting manipulation of said pages by said rubber tipped stick employed by said reader;
- said means for holding opposing pages of said reading material open for reading without substantial visual interference of said pages comprises a pair of bent wires, each said bent wire mounted to a pair of wire mounts slideably mounted to a threaded rod affixed to one said frame having a spring thereon to provide a spring bias on said wire mounts, said spring bias adjustable by turning a nut threadably attached to said rod; and
- said rubber tipped stick employed by said reader comprising at least one hollow tube having a shaped tip and a mouthpiece shaped so as to be gripped by the teeth of said reader.
- 2. The device for holding reading materials for use by readers without arm mobility of claim 1 wherein said stick employed by said reader comprises at least two hollow tubes, one inside the other, so as to make the length of said stick adjustable.
- 3. The device for holding reading materials for use by readers without arm mobility of claim 2 wherein said shaped tip of said stick employed by said reader comprises an eraser shape.
- 4. The device for holding reading materials for use by readers without arm mobility of claim 2 wherein said shaped tip of said stick employed by said reader comprises a suction cup shape.
Origin of the Invention
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and by an employee of the United States Government and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 43 U.S.C. .sctn.2457), and may be manufactured and used for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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54814 |
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