Electronic holder for reading books
First Claim
1. A book support and optical scanner assembly for converting printed material from an open book to the spoken words, said book support and optical scanner assembly consisting of:
- a housing and a book support disposed in said housing and adapted to support an open book in the proximity of an individual and said housing consisting of a support member to fix an angle of inclination that is convenient for an individual;
a pair of optical scanners adapted to scan opposite pages of an open book supported on said book support, and consisting of a first magnifier and first neon light for magnifying and illuminating the text being scanned by a first of said pair of optical scanners and a second magnifier, second neon light for magnifying and illuminating the text being scanned by the second of said pair of optical scanners; and
at least one control limit switch for controlling the movement or speed of said pair of optical scanners;
wherein each of said pair of optical scanners is rotatable off of a page of a book to facilitate turning a page by an individual when said second scanner reaches the bottom of the opposite page;
a mechanism consisting of a rod or track, a pair of motors and gears driven by said pair of motors for moving a first of said optical scanners from a top of a page to a bottom of the page and for returning said first of said scanners to a top of said page and for moving a second of said scanners from the top of an opposite page to the bottom of said opposite page;
means for converting said scanned text to spoken word and means for dictating the spoken words, andwherein the support member further consists of a telescoping arm removably attached to said housing at one end, and rotatably coupled to a vertical post at an opposing second end, and wherein a U-shaped base having a plurality of casters is attached to an opposing second end of said vertical post.
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Abstract
A book support and optical scanner assembly for converting printed text to an audio output includes a support for supporting an open book and a pair of optical scanners adapted to scan opposite pages. The assembly also includes means for moving the scanners from the top of the page to the bottom of a page. Further, both scanners can be rotated off of the book for turning a page. In addition, the assembly includes a text to audio converter for converting the scanned text into spoken words and in one embodiment a translator to translate the scanned text into a pre-selected language.
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2 Claims
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1. A book support and optical scanner assembly for converting printed material from an open book to the spoken words, said book support and optical scanner assembly consisting of:
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a housing and a book support disposed in said housing and adapted to support an open book in the proximity of an individual and said housing consisting of a support member to fix an angle of inclination that is convenient for an individual; a pair of optical scanners adapted to scan opposite pages of an open book supported on said book support, and consisting of a first magnifier and first neon light for magnifying and illuminating the text being scanned by a first of said pair of optical scanners and a second magnifier, second neon light for magnifying and illuminating the text being scanned by the second of said pair of optical scanners; and at least one control limit switch for controlling the movement or speed of said pair of optical scanners; wherein each of said pair of optical scanners is rotatable off of a page of a book to facilitate turning a page by an individual when said second scanner reaches the bottom of the opposite page; a mechanism consisting of a rod or track, a pair of motors and gears driven by said pair of motors for moving a first of said optical scanners from a top of a page to a bottom of the page and for returning said first of said scanners to a top of said page and for moving a second of said scanners from the top of an opposite page to the bottom of said opposite page; means for converting said scanned text to spoken word and means for dictating the spoken words, and wherein the support member further consists of a telescoping arm removably attached to said housing at one end, and rotatably coupled to a vertical post at an opposing second end, and wherein a U-shaped base having a plurality of casters is attached to an opposing second end of said vertical post.
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2. A book support and optical scanner assembly for converting printed material from an open book to spoken words, said book support and optical scanner assembly consisting of:
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a housing and a book support disposed on said housing and adapted to support an open book in the proximity of an individual; a pair of optical scanners adapted to scan opposite pages of an open book supported on said book support, and consisting of a first magnifier and first neon light for magnifying and illuminating the text being scanned by a first of said pair of optical scanners and a second magnifier and second neon light for magnifying and illuminating the text being scanned by the second of said pair of optical scanners; and at least one control limit switch for controlling the movement or speed of said pair of optical scanners; wherein each of said pair of optical scanners is rotatable off of a page of a book to facilitate turning a page by an individual when said second scanner reaches the bottom of the opposite page; a mechanism consisting of including a track, a pair of motors and gears driven by said motors for moving a first of said optical scanners from a top of a page to a bottom of the page and for returning said first of said scanners to a top of said page and for moving a second of said scanners from the top of an opposite page to the bottom of said opposite page; means for translating the scanned text into a pre-selected language; and means for converting said translated text to spoken words and means for dictating the spoken words in said pre-selected language, and further comprising a support member consisting of a telescoping arm removably attached to said housing at one end, and rotatably coupled to a vertical post at an opposing second end, and wherein a U-shaped base having a plurality of casters is attached to an opposing second end of said vertical post.
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