System uses the rack and pinion mechanism for cleaning the
blackboard with the help of the synchronous motors.
Synchronous motors will run the pinions linearly on the rack
carrying the connecting strip with duster attached to it by
bearing arrangement. A simple on/off switch and limit switch
are also going to play minor role in this system for stopping
the pinion and rotating one gear clockwise and another anti-
clockwise. A vacuum dust collection system is also going to
The rack carries the full load of the actuator directly and so the
driving pinion is usually small, so that the gear ratio reduces
the torque required. This force, thus torque, may still be
substantial and so it is common for there to be a reduction gear
immediately before this by either a gear or worm gear
reduction. Rack gears have a higher ratio, thus require a
greater driving torque, than screw actuators.
5.1.3 BLACKBOARD
8. CONCLUSION
9. REFERENCES
[1] Tiwari Ashutosh Automatic blackboard eraser
International Journal of Advanced Research in Electronics and
Communication Engineering (IJARECE)
Volume 4, Issue 4, April 2015