FURNITURE FOR THE BLIND

The present invention relates to furniture for blind people, wherein the furniture provides help to a blind person to safely use objects, including cell phones or writing instruments for blind people, in storage parts without injuring the hands of the blind person; enables a blind person to safely u...

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Hauptverfasser: JANG, MI RI, KIM, TAE HYUNG
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Sprache:eng ; kor
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Zusammenfassung:The present invention relates to furniture for blind people, wherein the furniture provides help to a blind person to safely use objects, including cell phones or writing instruments for blind people, in storage parts without injuring the hands of the blind person; enables a blind person to safely use cups by manually opening or closing adjusting units according to the sizes of the cups; and enables a blind person to easily identify the present time using present time indicators. The furniture for blind people according to the present invention comprises: multiple storage parts (100) positioned at the central part of a table at which the blind person (7000) studies or reads books, and which includes cup holder functions for the blind person (7000), and stores household items including cell phones (9000); a writing instrument holder (200) positioned around the storage parts (100) and storing writing instruments for the blind person, including ballpoint pen-type braille styluses (8000); time indicators (500) positioned at the side border parts of the table at which the blind person (7000) studies or reads books, and informing the blind person (7000) of the present time using a voice; and curved edge parts (600) formed into curved surfaces at the side border parts of the table at which the blind person (7000) studies or reads books, wherein the curved edge parts (600) are curved parts for preventing injury to the blind person bumping against the curved edge parts (600).