序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | 文字处理及复合字符处理的方法 | CN86103724 | 1986-06-03 | CN86103724A | 1987-03-04 | 罗伯特·M·卡罗索 |
一种在文字处理系统中的同一字符位置上通过多重打印两个或多个字符以打印出复合字符的方法。该方法可以利用输出装置的字符组内找出的单个图形字符产生复合的图形字符。该方法在打印形成该复合字符的单个字符之间为打印头提供垂直的和/或水平的位移。 | ||||||
2 | 文字处理及复合字符处理的方法 | CN86103724 | 1986-06-03 | CN1008564B | 1990-06-27 | 罗伯特·M·卡罗索 |
一种在文字处理系统中的同一字符位置上通过多重打印两个或多个字符以打印出复合字符的方法,该方法可以利用输出装置的字符组内找出的单个图形字符产生复合的图形字符。该方法在打印形成该复合字符的单个字符之间为打印头提供垂直的和/或水平的位移。 | ||||||
3 | Printing device for attribute printing | EP87305248.4 | 1987-06-12 | EP0249497A2 | 1987-12-16 | Sugiura, Yoshio; Yamakawa, Kiyoshi |
In a printer for printing an attributed character by printing a character part and an attribute part separately, the invented printer or typewriter is so constructed that only an attribute part, e.g., an underline part or a bold face part, is printed in case a printed character is detected to already have the attribute, i.e., is underlined, or bold face, thereby preventing a character part of the printed character from being double printed. This results in improved quality in printed characters and in complete clear character erasures. The printer is also effective for overprinting attribute parts to over a desired range of printed character. |
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4 | Word processing composite character processing method | EP86107533 | 1986-06-03 | EP0205081A3 | 1987-12-02 | Carosso, Robert M. |
ethod for printing composite characters in a word processing system by multistriking two or more characters in the same character space. This method allows composite character graphics to be produced by using individual character graphics found within the character set of the output device. The method provides for the vertical and/or horizontal offsetting of the printhead between the striking of individual characters which form the composite character. |
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5 | Typing arrangement | EP82302114.2 | 1982-04-26 | EP0063939B1 | 1986-04-16 | Rolfo, Arturo; Figini, Mario; Monasterolo, Michele; Mascaro, Francesco |
6 | Method and arrangement for the representation of characters | EP81107825 | 1981-10-01 | EP0053660A3 | 1982-07-14 | Hans, Karl, Ing.-grad.; Hackstein, Helmut |
7 | 워어드프로세싱 합성문자 처리방법 | KR1019860004381 | 1986-06-03 | KR1019910005349B1 | 1991-07-25 | 로버트엠.카로소 |
8 | Document processing system | EP88302422.6 | 1988-03-18 | EP0284312B1 | 1993-11-03 | Amari, Takashi |
9 | Printing device for attribute printing | EP87305248.4 | 1987-06-12 | EP0249497B1 | 1991-10-16 | Sugiura, Yoshio; Yamakawa, Kiyoshi |
10 | Document processing system | EP88302422.6 | 1988-03-18 | EP0284312A3 | 1989-10-04 | Amari, Takashi |
A document processing system includes a display pattern memory having an address space in one-to-one correspondence with a printable area of a printing unit; a display unit for displaying character pattern dot information stored in the display pattern memory; a superposition judgement unit for judging based on a predetermined operation a superposition between a character pattern of a character code read from the character pattern memory and stored in the display pattern memory and a character pattern to be sequentially input while a character print position is designated; and an indication unit for indicating the judgement result by the superposition judgement unit. |
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11 | Document processing system | EP88302422.6 | 1988-03-18 | EP0284312A2 | 1988-09-28 | Amari, Takashi |
A document processing system includes a display pattern memory having an address space in one-to-one correspondence with a printable area of a printing unit; a display unit for displaying character pattern dot information stored in the display pattern memory; a superposition judgement unit for judging based on a predetermined operation a superposition between a character pattern of a character code read from the character pattern memory and stored in the display pattern memory and a character pattern to be sequentially input while a character print position is designated; and an indication unit for indicating the judgement result by the superposition judgement unit. |
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12 | Typing device | EP82302113.4 | 1982-04-26 | EP0063938B1 | 1985-09-11 | Rolfo, Arturo |
13 | Method of printing characters in a printer | EP82103336.2 | 1982-04-21 | EP0067291B1 | 1984-12-12 | Ko, Elisabeth Yuan-Mae; Pascoe, Robert August |
14 | Typing device | EP82302113.4 | 1982-04-26 | EP0063938A2 | 1982-11-03 | Rolfo, Arturo |
The typing device comprises a character-bearing member, for example a disc 20, having a series of flexible laminae 22 equidistantly spaced from each other and each terminating in an enlarged portion 23 with an embossed character, symbol or graphical sign. The arrangement and form of the characters, symbols and signs is such as to allow the typing of a number of characters and signs which is appreciably greater than the number of characters carried on the character-bearing member, using a suitable combination of successive strikings of said characters, symbols and signs at predetermined positions of printing |
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15 | PRINTING APPARATUS, PRINTING METHOD, AND DECORATIVE MEMBER SUPPORT | US16330100 | 2017-09-08 | US20190232643A1 | 2019-08-01 | Yasunori Yamazaki; Nobuo Kanai |
A printing apparatus includes an image formation device and a control device. The image formation device ejects an ink for image formation to a fabric to form an image on the fabric. The control device generates, based on a first image data of an original image to be formed on the fabric, a second image data of a mark-applied image which is the original image additionally including a mark at a target position of a decorative member to be attached to the fabric. Then, the control device controls the image formation device based on the second image data so as to form the mark-applied image on the fabric. | ||||||
16 | Tape, Printer and Printer System | US15714182 | 2017-09-25 | US20180015742A1 | 2018-01-18 | Harumitsu Inoue; Shimako Nakai |
A tape has one or more first areas and one or more second areas. One of the second areas is connected to each of the first areas, and is shorter than the first areas in a direction. A control unit controls to print on a first area of the tape and to cut a second area. In some examples, the tape is divided into two portions by pre-cut contours. A control unit controls to divide one of the portions into two parts and to print on at least one of the parts. Additionally or alternatively, a tape may include a first sheet and a second sheet. The second sheet pasted on the first sheet, is divided into a first area and a second area by a slit, and has a perforation line. A control unit controls to print on the second sheet, and to cut partially through the tape. | ||||||
17 | Printing device for attribute printing | US60003 | 1987-06-09 | US4749289A | 1988-06-07 | Yoshio Sugiura; Kiyoshi Yamakawa |
In a printer for printing an attributed character by printing a character part and an attribute part separately, the invented printer or typewriter is so constructed that only an attribute part, e.g., an underline part or a bold face part, is printed in case a printed character is detected to already have the attribute, i.e., is underlined, or bold face, thereby preventing a character part of the printed character from being double printed. This results in improved quality in printed characters and in complete clear character erasures. The printer is also effective for overprinting attribute parts to over a desired range of printed characters. | ||||||
18 | Typing device for typing in several languages by combining sub-components of the characters | US735712 | 1985-05-20 | US4580916A | 1986-04-08 | Arturo Rolfo; Mario Figini; Michele Monasterolo; Francesco Mascaro |
The typing arrangement includes a character-bearing member of the "daisy wheel" type, the symbols of which can be printed at the point of printing either alone or in the form of combinations of successive strikes of certain symbols for constituting a font of printable characters and other symbols which is appreciably greater than the number of symbols on the daisy wheel, and adapted to meet the printing requirements of all the graphical symbols derived from one common alphabetical stem. Each printable character has an individual code which is recognizable by the control circuits of the arrangement which put into operation one or several printing cycles using selection of the symbol or of the symbols on the daisy wheel which make up the character and the displacements of the daisy wheel associated with the printing of the various component symbols. Machines which employ this arrangement may alternatively make use of specific national daisy wheel which is associated in an unequivocal manner with the keyboard of the machine. | ||||||
19 | Typewriter operating attachment providing for dead key operations | US285503 | 1981-07-21 | US4405244A | 1983-09-20 | Lawrence Holmes, Jr. |
A baseplate attachment (12) having actuator elements which extend into an electrical typewriter (13) to initiate operations in response to signals indicative of successive characters to be printed further provides for dead key print operations when desirable including at typewriters which have no built-in mechanism for such purpose. Dead key mechanism (11) on the attachment responds to a dead key signal in conjunction with a print signal by suppressing the character spacing escapement operation of the typewriter that normally follows printing of a character. The capability of dead key printing simplifies and speeds certain operations during automatic printout. For example, underscored characters may be printed without back spacing operations. If a specialized printing element with two underscores is used in the typewriter, the underscoring may also be accomplished without case shift operations. Repetitive printings of a character at a single space may be made to provide boldface emphasis. In the preferred form of the invention, the dead key mechanism of the attachment need not be directly fastened to any internal element of the typewriter and no internal modifications of a standard commercial typewriter are required to enable use of the dead key mechanism. | ||||||
20 | Electronic typewriter with display device | US120747 | 1980-02-12 | US4323315A | 1982-04-06 | Filippo Demonte; Mario Figini |
An electronic typewriter having a display device which shows just the last entered characters of a printing line. The typewriter comprises a selector for an immediate typing mode of the entered character, a line/line mode in which each line is set up in memory and typed on operating a service key, and a word/word mode in which the set up words are typed word by word, i.e. on each operation of the space bar. This facilitates typing with checking to eliminate all errors. The display device shows emphasized characters, different kinds of emphasis (heavy type, light type on dark background being indicated by different luminous dot patterns under the characters. The display device is of the dot matrix type and, by suitable circuits thereto superposed characters, e.g. 0 and 1 yielding .phi., are correctly shown. |