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Ángela Ruiz Robles

Ángela Ruiz Robles (March 28, 1895 Villamanín, León - October 27, 1975, Ferrol, A Coruña) was a Spanish teacher, writer, pioneer and inventor of the mechanical precursor to the electronic book, invented 20 years prior to Michael Hart’s Project Gutenberg, commonly referred to as the true inventor of the e-book, and over half a century before present-day e-books.[1] She received two patents related to her “Mechanical Encyclopedia” (Spanish: la Enciclopedia Mecánica). In 1949, Ruiz was awarded Spanish patent 190,698 for mechanisms with buttons that, when activated and pressed, displayed the learning materials. In her second patent, 276,364, awarded in 1962, she modified the design to remove buttons and instead include rotational reels that presented the subjects and learning materials. (Spanish: la Enciclopedia Mecánica).[2]

Ángela Ruiz Robles
Personal details
Born
Ángela Ruiz Robles

March 28, 1895
Villamanín, Leon
DiedOctober 27, 1975
Ferrol, A Coruña
NationalitySpanish
Parents
  • Elena Robles
  • Feliciano Ruiz
OccupationTeacher, Inventor

As someone deeply caring for her students and passionate about education, Ruiz Robles designed her mechanical encyclopedia to lighten the weight of the books carried by her students, make learning more attractive, and adapt learning materials to the needs of each student.[1] Her device consisted 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 spoken descriptions of each topic. Her device was never put into production but a prototype is in display at the National Museum of Science and Technology in A Coruña.[3]

Biography

Ángela Ruiz Robles, also known as "Doña Angelita", was born on March 28, 1895 in Villamanín, León.[1] She was born into a well-off family, as the daughter of Feliciano Ruiz, a pharmacist and Elena Robles, a housewife. She studied to become a teacher and started her professional career in the capital of the province as an instructor of stenography, typing and commercial accounting between 1915 and 1916. In 1917, her municipal council unanimously named her teacher and director of La Pola de Gordón school, located in León. There, she married her husband, Andrés Grandal, and had three daughters, Elena, Elvira, and Maria Carmen.

One year later, in 1918 she moved to Santa Uxía de Mandiá, a small village close to Ferrol, Galicia, where she serve as a teacher until 1928. In 1934 she carried out an important work as manager of the National Girls School Orphanage in Ferrol.[4]

In 1948 she started to work as a teacher at the Ibañez Martín School, became director in 1959 and stayed in the position until her retirement.[5]

Ángela Ruiz Robles lived in a time during and after Spain’s Civil War. In early 20th century Spain, only 25% of the female population knew how to read and write, and the female illiteracy rate was 60% higher than in men.7 Women were primarily housewives, with most of them hardly having the most basic education. For that reason, Ruiz Robles’ work and accomplishments are that more significant and worthy of being highlighted.

As a person, Ángela Ruiz Robles was well-known and admired for her devotion to her students and for striving to innovate the outdated teaching methods of the time. Throughout her life, all of her books, inventions, and career were centered around making education accessible, easier, and enjoyable for all types of students and all their specific needs. In her spare time, Doña Angelita taught free night lessons to people with fewer resources.8 She went as far as visiting her students’ homes at the end of the day to ensure they learned and understood class material.[6]

Ruiz Robles passed away in 1975 in Ferrol. Up until her death, Ruiz Robles paid all her patent fees for her mechanical book.[7]

Works and legacy

Between 1938 and 1946 Ruiz Robles published 16 books to help children study.[4]

In 1944, Ángela Ruiz Robles carried out the project of the Grammatical Scientific Atlas to help expand the knowledge on grammar, syntax, morphology, orthography and phonetics across the country. She later designed and improved a tachymecanographic machine.

In 1948 she patented the first proposal for the Mechanical Encyclopaedia (Spanish patent number 190,698[8]). In her patent, she stated the objectives of her invention were to lighten the weight of student's school bags, improve the learning process, and make learning more intuitive and enjoyable.

In 1962, Ángela Ruiz Robles applied for a second patent, 276,346, for her Mechanical Encyclopedia idea through a more simplified device. A prototype following this design was built in 1962. Her prototype was made of bronze, wood, and zinc. However, the invention never reached the public since it was not possible for her to find the appropriate funding.[2]

She was the founder, director, and professor at the academy for adults Elmaca, which she named after the initials of her three daughters.[9]

In 1970, Ruiz Robles rejected a proposal to license her patents in the United States. She wanted her invention to be developed in Spain because "Ferrol was its starting ground".[1] Since 2006, her Mechanical Encyclopedia was part of the Pedagogical Museum of Galicia, in Santiago de Compostela. In 2012, it was moved to the National Museum of Science and Technology in A Coruña Spain, and has been there ever since.

Mechanical Encyclopedia

The following is a translated description of the device:

When opened, it consists of two parts. On the left there is a series of automatic alphabets, in any language: slight pressure on a button displays the required letters, making words, sentences, a lesson or a topic, and all manner of writings.

In the upper right-hand part of the alphabets is a coil with all manner of line drawings, and on the left there is another coil with ornamental and figure drawings. In the lower part of the alphabets there is a plastic sheet for writing, editing or drawing. On the inside there is a box where subjects can be stored.

The subjects are stored in the right-hand part, passing beneath a transparent, unbreakable sheet; these can be enlarged, and the books can be illuminated so that they can still be read if there is otherwise no light. The right-hand and left-hand sides of the section the materials pass through contain two coils in which the books the user wants to read in any language are placed; moving these allows all the topics to pass by, stopping as and when the user wishes, or to be collected. The coils are automatic and can be moved from the box and expanded, so that the whole subject remains visible. The device may be placed either on a table (like an ordinary book) or perpendicular to it, which is handy for the user, since it eliminates a great deal of mental and physical effort. All the components are replaceable. When closed, it is the same size as an ordinary book, and easy to handle. For authors and publishers it greatly reduces production costs, for it does not require either paste or binding, and can be printed either in a single print run, or section by section (if there are several)—a procedure of value to all.

Awards and honours

Throughout her life, Ángela Ruiz Robles received a number of awards and recognitions both nationally and internationally for her inventions, despite them never going into production.

  • The Civil Order of Alfonso X the Wise to recognize her social work and innovation in training along professional career (1947).
  • The Gold Medal at an Exhibition for Spanish inventors (1952).
  • The Oscar for invention at the Official and National Fair of Zaragoza (1957).
  • The Bronze Medal at the International Exhibition in Brussels (1957).
  • The Bronze Medal for educational innovation in Brussels (1958).
  • The Silver Medal at the International Exhibition of Inventions in Brussels (1963).
  • Medal at the Seville Exhibition (1964).
  • Geneva Medal for Spanish inventors (1968).[10]

She appears in the 2011 Spanish publication 200 Years of Patents in the "Women" section, published by the Spanish Ministry of Industry.[11]

Ruiz Robles’s 121st birthday was the subject of a Google Doodle on March 28, 2016.[12]

In 2018, a street was named after her in the Spanish capital to recognize and celebrate her contributions.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Biografía de Ángela Ruiz – Mujeres Notables" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-04-17.
  2. ^ a b "Angela Ruiz Robles – Biography, History and Inventions". History Computer. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  3. ^ Lallanilla, Marc (30 January 2013). "Is This 1949 Device the World's First E-Reader?". Live Science. from the original on 23 August 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  4. ^ a b Valle Regueiro, Luis (2007). "Ángela Ruíz Robles: Mestra exemplar, escritora e inventora no eido da didáctica" [Ángela Ruiz Robles: Exemplary teacher, writer, and inventor in the field of pedagogy]. Álbum de mulleres (in Galician). culturagalega. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Biography of Angela Ruiz, Spanish inventor". Salient Women. 1 June 2020. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  6. ^ "Biografia de Angela Ruiz". 25 May 2017.
  7. ^ "The Mechanical Encyclopaedia of Doña Angelita". Espacio Fundación Telefónica. Retrieved 2022-04-17.
  8. ^ a b Jones, Sam (25 February 2018). "Madrid names street after female inventor of mechanical 'ebook'". The Guardian. Madrid.
  9. ^ In 1970, Ruiz Robles rejected a proposal to license her patents in the United States. She wanted her invention to be developed in Spain because “Ferrol was its starting ground.” Since 2006, her Mechanical Encyclopedia was part of the Pedagogical Museum of Galicia, in Santiago de Compostela. In 2012, it was moved to the National Museum of Science and Technology in A Coruña, Spain, and has been there ever since.

    Mechanical Encyclopaedia

    The following is a translated description of the device:<ref>Ruiz Robles, Ángela (September 1955). "Procedimiento mecánico y eléctrico para la lectura de libros". Patentes de invención: Gaceta de la actualidad técnica (in Spanish). No. 14. Ferrol, Spain: Asociación Española de Prensa Técnica. p. 27. ISSN 0040-179X. Abierta consta de dos partes. En la de la izquierda lleva una serie de abecedarios automáticos, en todos los idiomas; con una ligerísima presión sobre un pulsador se presentan las letras que se deseen, formando palabras, frases, lección o tema y toda clase de escritos. En la parte superior de los abecedarios lleva a la derecha una bobina con toda clase de dibujo lineal, y en la de la izquierda otro con dibujo de adorno y figura. En la parte inferior de los abecedarios, un plástico para escribir, operar o dibujar. En la parte interior, un estuche para guardar asignaturas o lo que interese.
    En la parte de la derecha van las asignaturas, pasando por debajo de una lámina transparente e irrompible, pudiendo llevar la propiedad de aumento; pueden ser estos libros luminosos e iluminados para poder leerlos sin luz.
    A la derecha e izquierda de la parte por donde pasan las materias lleva dos bobinas, donde se colocan los libros que se desea leer en cualquier idioma; por un movimiento de las mismas van pasando todos los temas, haciendo las paradas que se quieran o quedar recogidos. Las bobinas son automáticas y pueden desplazarse del estuche de la ENCICLOPEDIA y extenderse, quedando toda la asignatura a la vista; puede estar sobre una mesa (como los libros actuales) o perpendicular, facilitando comodidad al lector, evitando con ello gran número de esfuerzos intelectuales y físicos. Entre bobina y bobina va un estuche para llevar varias asignaturas. Todas las piezas son recambiables. Cerrada, queda del tamaño de un libro corriente y de facilísimo manejo.
    Para autores y editores el coste de sus obras se aminora considerablemente, por no necesitar ni pastas ni encuadernado y quedar impresa de una tirada, o cada una de sus partes (si consta de varias), resultando este procedimiento un bien general.

  10. ^ Pinto Heredia, Raquel (25 May 2017). Blázquez Morales, Luis Fernando (ed.). "Ángela Ruiz Robles (1895-1975)". Mujeres con ciencia (in Spanish). Bilbao, Spain: Chair of Scientific Culture, University of the Basque Country. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  11. ^ Oficina Española de Patentes y Marcas (2011). 200 años de patentes [200 years of patents] (PDF) (in Spanish). p. 106.
  12. ^ Laughlin, Kevin (2016). "Ángela Ruiz Robles's 121st Birthday". Google Doodles.

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Ruiz and the second or maternal family name is Robles Angela Ruiz Robles March 28 1895 Villamanin Leon October 27 1975 Ferrol A Coruna was a Spanish teacher writer pioneer and inventor of the mechanical precursor to the electronic book invented 20 years prior to Michael Hart s Project Gutenberg commonly referred to as the true inventor of the e book and over half a century before present day e books 1 She received two patents related to her Mechanical Encyclopedia Spanish la Enciclopedia Mecanica In 1949 Ruiz was awarded Spanish patent 190 698 for mechanisms with buttons that when activated and pressed displayed the learning materials In her second patent 276 364 awarded in 1962 she modified the design to remove buttons and instead include rotational reels that presented the subjects and learning materials Spanish la Enciclopedia Mecanica 2 Angela Ruiz RoblesPersonal detailsBornAngela Ruiz RoblesMarch 28 1895Villamanin LeonDiedOctober 27 1975Ferrol A CorunaNationalitySpanishParentsElena RoblesFeliciano RuizOccupationTeacher InventorAs someone deeply caring for her students and passionate about education Ruiz Robles designed her mechanical encyclopedia to lighten the weight of the books carried by her students make learning more attractive and adapt learning materials to the needs of each student 1 Her device consisted 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 spoken descriptions of each topic Her device was never put into production but a prototype is in display at the National Museum of Science and Technology in A Coruna 3 Contents 1 Biography 2 Works and legacy 3 Mechanical Encyclopedia 4 Awards and honours 5 ReferencesBiography EditAngela Ruiz Robles also known as Dona Angelita was born on March 28 1895 in Villamanin Leon 1 She was born into a well off family as the daughter of Feliciano Ruiz a pharmacist and Elena Robles a housewife She studied to become a teacher and started her professional career in the capital of the province as an instructor of stenography typing and commercial accounting between 1915 and 1916 In 1917 her municipal council unanimously named her teacher and director of La Pola de Gordon school located in Leon There she married her husband Andres Grandal and had three daughters Elena Elvira and Maria Carmen One year later in 1918 she moved to Santa Uxia de Mandia a small village close to Ferrol Galicia where she serve as a teacher until 1928 In 1934 she carried out an important work as manager of the National Girls School Orphanage in Ferrol 4 In 1948 she started to work as a teacher at the Ibanez Martin School became director in 1959 and stayed in the position until her retirement 5 Angela Ruiz Robles lived in a time during and after Spain s Civil War In early 20th century Spain only 25 of the female population knew how to read and write and the female illiteracy rate was 60 higher than in men 7 Women were primarily housewives with most of them hardly having the most basic education For that reason Ruiz Robles work and accomplishments are that more significant and worthy of being highlighted As a person Angela Ruiz Robles was well known and admired for her devotion to her students and for striving to innovate the outdated teaching methods of the time Throughout her life all of her books inventions and career were centered around making education accessible easier and enjoyable for all types of students and all their specific needs In her spare time Dona Angelita taught free night lessons to people with fewer resources 8 She went as far as visiting her students homes at the end of the day to ensure they learned and understood class material 6 Ruiz Robles passed away in 1975 in Ferrol Up until her death Ruiz Robles paid all her patent fees for her mechanical book 7 Works and legacy EditBetween 1938 and 1946 Ruiz Robles published 16 books to help children study 4 In 1944 Angela Ruiz Robles carried out the project of the Grammatical Scientific Atlas to help expand the knowledge on grammar syntax morphology orthography and phonetics across the country She later designed and improved a tachymecanographic machine In 1948 she patented the first proposal for the Mechanical Encyclopaedia Spanish patent number 190 698 8 In her patent she stated the objectives of her invention were to lighten the weight of student s school bags improve the learning process and make learning more intuitive and enjoyable In 1962 Angela Ruiz Robles applied for a second patent 276 346 for her Mechanical Encyclopedia idea through a more simplified device A prototype following this design was built in 1962 Her prototype was made of bronze wood and zinc However the invention never reached the public since it was not possible for her to find the appropriate funding 2 She was the founder director and professor at the academy for adults Elmaca which she named after the initials of her three daughters 9 In 1970 Ruiz Robles rejected a proposal to license her patents in the United States She wanted her invention to be developed in Spain because Ferrol was its starting ground 1 Since 2006 her Mechanical Encyclopedia was part of the Pedagogical Museum of Galicia in Santiago de Compostela In 2012 it was moved to the National Museum of Science and Technology in A Coruna Spain and has been there ever since Mechanical Encyclopedia EditThe following is a translated description of the device When opened it consists of two parts On the left there is a series of automatic alphabets in any language slight pressure on a button displays the required letters making words sentences a lesson or a topic and all manner of writings In the upper right hand part of the alphabets is a coil with all manner of line drawings and on the left there is another coil with ornamental and figure drawings In the lower part of the alphabets there is a plastic sheet for writing editing or drawing On the inside there is a box where subjects can be stored The subjects are stored in the right hand part passing beneath a transparent unbreakable sheet these can be enlarged and the books can be illuminated so that they can still be read if there is otherwise no light The right hand and left hand sides of the section the materials pass through contain two coils in which the books the user wants to read in any language are placed moving these allows all the topics to pass by stopping as and when the user wishes or to be collected The coils are automatic and can be moved from the box and expanded so that the whole subject remains visible The device may be placed either on a table like an ordinary book or perpendicular to it which is handy for the user since it eliminates a great deal of mental and physical effort All the components are replaceable When closed it is the same size as an ordinary book and easy to handle For authors and publishers it greatly reduces production costs for it does not require either paste or binding and can be printed either in a single print run or section by section if there are several a procedure of value to all Awards and honours EditThroughout her life Angela Ruiz Robles received a number of awards and recognitions both nationally and internationally for her inventions despite them never going into production The Civil Order of Alfonso X the Wise to recognize her social work and innovation in training along professional career 1947 The Gold Medal at an Exhibition for Spanish inventors 1952 The Oscar for invention at the Official and National Fair of Zaragoza 1957 The Bronze Medal at the International Exhibition in Brussels 1957 The Bronze Medal for educational innovation in Brussels 1958 The Silver Medal at the International Exhibition of Inventions in Brussels 1963 Medal at the Seville Exhibition 1964 Geneva Medal for Spanish inventors 1968 10 She appears in the 2011 Spanish publication 200 Years of Patents in the Women section published by the Spanish Ministry of Industry 11 Ruiz Robles s 121st birthday was the subject of a Google Doodle on March 28 2016 12 In 2018 a street was named after her in the Spanish capital to recognize and celebrate her contributions 8 References Edit a b c d Biografia de Angela Ruiz Mujeres Notables in Spanish Retrieved 2022 04 17 a b Angela Ruiz Robles Biography History and Inventions History Computer Retrieved 28 March 2021 Lallanilla Marc 30 January 2013 Is This 1949 Device the World s First E Reader Live Science Archived from the original on 23 August 2014 Retrieved 15 May 2014 a b Valle Regueiro Luis 2007 Angela Ruiz Robles Mestra exemplar escritora e inventora no eido da didactica Angela Ruiz Robles Exemplary teacher writer and inventor in the field of pedagogy Album de mulleres in Galician culturagalega Retrieved 28 March 2021 Biography of Angela Ruiz Spanish inventor Salient Women 1 June 2020 Retrieved 28 March 2021 Biografia de Angela Ruiz 25 May 2017 The Mechanical Encyclopaedia of Dona Angelita Espacio Fundacion Telefonica Retrieved 2022 04 17 a b Jones Sam 25 February 2018 Madrid names street after female inventor of mechanical ebook The Guardian Madrid In 1970 Ruiz Robles rejected a proposal to license her patents in the United States She wanted her invention to be developed in Spain because Ferrol was its starting ground Since 2006 her Mechanical Encyclopedia was part of the Pedagogical Museum of Galicia in Santiago de Compostela In 2012 it was moved to the National Museum of Science and Technology in A Coruna Spain and has been there ever since Mechanical Encyclopaedia Edit The following is a translated description of the device lt ref gt Ruiz Robles Angela September 1955 Procedimiento mecanico y electrico para la lectura de libros Patentes de invencion Gaceta de la actualidad tecnica in Spanish No 14 Ferrol Spain Asociacion Espanola de Prensa Tecnica p 27 ISSN 0040 179X Abierta consta de dos partes En la de la izquierda lleva una serie de abecedarios automaticos en todos los idiomas con una ligerisima presion sobre un pulsador se presentan las letras que se deseen formando palabras frases leccion o tema y toda clase de escritos En la parte superior de los abecedarios lleva a la derecha una bobina con toda clase de dibujo lineal y en la de la izquierda otro con dibujo de adorno y figura En la parte inferior de los abecedarios un plastico para escribir operar o dibujar En la parte interior un estuche para guardar asignaturas o lo que interese En la parte de la derecha van las asignaturas pasando por debajo de una lamina transparente e irrompible pudiendo llevar la propiedad de aumento pueden ser estos libros luminosos e iluminados para poder leerlos sin luz A la derecha e izquierda de la parte por donde pasan las materias lleva dos bobinas donde se colocan los libros que se desea leer en cualquier idioma por un movimiento de las mismas van pasando todos los temas haciendo las paradas que se quieran o quedar recogidos Las bobinas son automaticas y pueden desplazarse del estuche de la ENCICLOPEDIA y extenderse quedando toda la asignatura a la vista puede estar sobre una mesa como los libros actuales o perpendicular facilitando comodidad al lector evitando con ello gran numero de esfuerzos intelectuales y fisicos Entre bobina y bobina va un estuche para llevar varias asignaturas Todas las piezas son recambiables Cerrada queda del tamano de un libro corriente y de facilisimo manejo Para autores y editores el coste de sus obras se aminora considerablemente por no necesitar ni pastas ni encuadernado y quedar impresa de una tirada o cada una de sus partes si consta de varias resultando este procedimiento un bien general Pinto Heredia Raquel 25 May 2017 Blazquez Morales Luis Fernando ed Angela Ruiz Robles 1895 1975 Mujeres con ciencia in Spanish Bilbao Spain Chair of Scientific Culture University of the Basque Country Retrieved 28 March 2021 Oficina Espanola de Patentes y Marcas 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