Ángela Ruiz Robles

From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Jump to: navigation, search
Ángela Ruiz Robles
Personal details
Born Ángela Ruiz Robles
March 28, 1895
Villamanín, Leon
Died October 27, 1975
Ferrol, A Coruña
Nationality Spanish
Parents Elena Robles
Feliciano Ruiz
Occupation Teacher, Inventor

Angela Ruiz Robles (born March 28, 1895 in Villamanín, Leon - died October 27, 1975 in Ferrol, A Coruña) was a Spanish teacher, writer and inventor, pioneer of the electronic book. In 1949, Ruiz was awarded Spanish patent 190,698 for her electronic book reader la Enciclopedia Mecánica or "the Mechanical Encyclopedia".

She had the idea to lighten the weight of the books carried by her students, Ruiz Robles devised a device consisting of a series of text and illustrations on reels, all under a sheet of magnifying glass with a light for reading in the dark, and was to incorporate sound explanations of each topic.

Mechanical Encyclopedia

Open, it consists of two parts. On the left it has a series of automatic spellers in all languages with a very slight pressure on a button displaying the letters you want, making words, phrases, lesson or topic and all kinds of writings. In the upper right spellers carried a coil with any kind of line drawing, and the left one with ornamental and figure drawing. In the bottom of the spellers, plastic to write, operate or draw. On the inside, a case for subjects. On the right are the subjects, passing under a transparent sheet, unbreakable and can take ownership increases, these books can be illuminated with light if there is no light to read them. To the right and left of the material through which pass two coils leads where to place the books you want to read in any language, by a movement of the same is passing all subjects, making the stops you want or is collected. The coils are automatic and can be moved from the case of the Encyclopedia and spread, leaving the whole subject in sight, you can be on a table (like actual books) or perpendicular, providing convenience to the reader, thereby avoiding many intellectual efforts and physical. All parts are replaceable. Complex, is the size of an ordinary book and simple operations. For authors and publishers the cost of his works is lessened considerably, requiring neither paste nor bound and is printed in a row, and each of their hand (or in several), this procedure resulting in the general good.[1]

Honors

Ruiz Robles appears in the 2011 Spanish catalog "200 years of Patents" in the "Women" section, published by the Spanish Ministry of Industry.[2]

References

  1. Gaceta de la Actualidad Técnica. Year II, No. 14, September 1955
  2. OFICINA ESPAÑOLA DE PATENTES Y MARCAS 2011