- Patent Title: Multisensory apparatus for facilitating the learning of handwriting
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Application No.: US15901735Application Date: 2018-02-21
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Publication No.: US10916156B2Publication Date: 2021-02-09
- Inventor: Raquel B. De La Rosa
- Applicant: Raquel B. De La Rosa
- Applicant Address: US TX Pasadena
- Assignee: Raquel B. De La Rosa
- Current Assignee: Raquel B. De La Rosa
- Current Assignee Address: US TX Pasadena
- Agent Jeffrey Streets; Leela Madan
- Main IPC: G09B11/04
- IPC: G09B11/04 ; G09B5/06 ; G09B19/06

Abstract:
Handwriting learning apparatuses and associated methods that facilitate the ability of a user to learn how to correctly and/or preferably form at least one character are disclosed. In an aspect, handwriting learning apparatuses and associated methods of use are disclosed that comprise at least one substantially flat at least partially rigid medium within which one or more segments of one or more characters may be defined by one or more grooves. At least one protruding element may extend outwardly from at least one portion of at least one inner surface of the grooved character(s) at an angle such that when the user attempts to use an elongated insertion device to trace the grooved character segment(s), the insertion device may only slide in one single direction. This may help prevent users, such as children and other students, from forming characters incorrectly (e.g., writing them backwards) when they practice handwriting in an at least partially unsupervised setting, thereby minimizing the potential for bad writing habits to go unnoticed when handwritten characters may otherwise appear to have been formed correctly. Additionally, the at least one protruding element may be at least partially flexible so that, when the insertion device makes at least partial physical contact with at least one portion of the at least one protruding element, the at least one portion of the at least one protruding element may be temporarily displaced, thereby producing one or more sounds and/or vibrations that may be heard and/or felt by the user, respectively, thereby creating a multisensory learning experience for the user that may increase the user's ability to learn and retain one or more correct and/or preferred character formation techniques.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190259296A1 MULTISENSORY APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING THE LEARNING OF HANDWRITING Public/Granted day:2019-08-22
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