1 |
DEVICE TO ID PHOTOGRAPHS |
EP99964124.4 |
1999-12-07 |
EP1140514B1 |
2003-07-30 |
Simon, Gloria Gaynor; Simon, Linwood M. |
A manually portable, battery (42) operated, electronic device (10) for inscribing data on the back of a photograph. The inscribed data includes indicia such as name, location, date, occasion, etc. necessary to properly identify the photograph at a later time. The device incorporates a keyboard, a screen for previewing data to be inscribed, and a printer mechanism (40) all controlled by electronic circuitry. The device is adapted to inscribe photographs of all sizes. |
2 |
DEVICE TO ID PHOTOGRAPHS |
EP99964124 |
1999-12-07 |
EP1140514A4 |
2002-01-30 |
SIMON GLORIA GAYNOR; SIMON LINWOOD M |
A manually portable, battery (42) operated, electronic device (10) for inscribing data on the back of a photograph. The inscribed data includes indicia such as name, location, date, occasion, etc. necessary to properly identify the photograph at a later time. The device incorporates a keyboard, a screen for previewing data to be inscribed, and a printer mechanism (40) all controlled by electronic circuitry. The device is adapted to inscribe photographs of all sizes. |
3 |
DEVICE TO ID PHOTOGRAPHS |
EP99964124.4 |
1999-12-07 |
EP1140514A1 |
2001-10-10 |
Simon, Gloria Gaynor; Simon, Linwood M. |
A manually portable, battery (42) operated, electronic device (10) for inscribing data on the back of a photograph. The inscribed data includes indicia such as name, location, date, occasion, etc. necessary to properly identify the photograph at a later time. The device incorporates a keyboard, a screen for previewing data to be inscribed, and a printer mechanism (40) all controlled by electronic circuitry. The device is adapted to inscribe photographs of all sizes. |
4 |
Bar code printing apparatus |
JP12140590 |
1990-05-14 |
JPH0321459A |
1991-01-30 |
HOO CHIYANGU RII; JIYON ROBAATO OOTOORU; ARETSUKUSU TOOMASU SHIYARUKII; JIYATSUKU RUISU ZABURU |
PURPOSE: To uniformize a hammer energy level by using the combination of different bar code type elements so that succeeding sealing is partially supperposed on previous bar code sealing and continuously printing the partial bar code sealing by the same hammer.
CONSTITUTION: When a character to be printed is aligned with a selected printing hammer, a printing hammer is ejected twice or more at a time of the printing of the bar code of one line by a printer control circuit. Type bar elements a-k used in combination in order to print a UPC bar code character are constituted of two single width vertical bars (a-e) and one twice-width vertical bars (f-k) and provided within a printing hammer striking region and the center line CL present in the printing hammer striking region and showing the center line of the printing hammer region and bar code characters a, e, f on a band 10 are present at a position based on a timing mark 19. By this method, the energy intensity of the printing hammer is uniformized and the compatibility with the printing of an English figure in the combination with a bar code pattern is enabled.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO |
5 |
Electronic typewriter |
JP9756489 |
1989-04-19 |
JPH02276658A |
1990-11-13 |
UEDA HIROYUKI |
PURPOSE: To improve operability of operator and to reprint a document with no misstake by selecting a portion of the document to be stored in a revision memory and storing the selected portion into a non-volatile memory then reprinting a part of the selected document.
CONSTITUTION: A printer port 21 for providing a print instruction and a carriage movement instruction to a printer 3 based on a received key code, and an MPU 22 for controlling an electronic typewriter according to a control sequence stored in a ROM 23 are provided. Furthermore, a ROM 23 for storing a control program, a random access memory (RAM 1) 24 containing the work area to be used by the MPU 22, and a non-volatile memory (RAM 2) 25 for holding the stored content such as margin or tab through a battery 26 are provided. By such arrangement, the carriage can be moved to the reprint start and end positions, under a condition where a print is made on a paper face, without requiring a display in order to set the reprint range while furthermore a plurality of phrases can be stored and called out through combination with the non- volatile memory 25.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio |
6 |
Control system for motor driven typewriter |
JP5157179 |
1979-04-27 |
JPS54152923A |
1979-12-01 |
DEEBITSUDO JIYON BOORUZU; TOOMASU RII KOORU; ROBAATO RANDOORU RISUKU; MATSUKUSU ARAN PARITSUSHIYU |
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7 |
Bar code printing equipment |
JP12140590 |
1990-05-14 |
JPH06102381B2 |
1994-12-14 |
アレツクス・トーマス・シヤルキイ; ジヤツク・ルイス・ザブル; ジヨン・ロバート・オートール; ホー・チヤング・リー |
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8 |
JPH0225534B2 - |
JP13555980 |
1980-09-29 |
JPH0225534B2 |
1990-06-04 |
MASAKI KATSUMI |
PURPOSE:To make even the position of the print end of each line, by laying out evenly the character rows within a certain region when the character inhibited at the head or end of a line is automatically processed and printed out. CONSTITUTION:When the characters of plural character rows are printed in even division, the region to be divided evenly is designated by the even division code and the characters are supplied among the divided regions. Thus an inhibit process is automatically carried out to the supplied character row. As a result, the inhibited character existing at the head or end of the line is excluded out of its position, and an inhibit code is inserted there. With such inhibit process, the inhibit code is eliminated by the character line existing before the code. Then the pitches are made different among the characters of the character row to compensate the shift of print position at the end of the character row of each line. |
9 |
JPH021680B2 - |
JP13556580 |
1980-09-29 |
JPH021680B2 |
1990-01-12 |
MASAKI KATSUMI |
A word processing apparatus is capable of logotype printing with a standard dot matrix pattern, and is controlled as to provide zero spacing between characters at logotype printing. |
10 |
KEYPAD HAVING THREE-DIMENSIONAL PATTERNS |
US13157399 |
2011-06-10 |
US20110233040A1 |
2011-09-29 |
JIAN-LI CHENG |
A keypad having three-dimensional patterns includes a base layer, a light-guiding plate, a pattern layer, a shielding layer and a keycap layer. The light-guiding plate is overlapped on the base layer. The pattern layer is provided on the light-guiding plate. A plurality of three-dimensional patterns is provided on the front surface of the pattern layer. The shielding layer is coated on the back surface of the pattern layer, and is formed with a plurality of hollowed regions to correspond to the three-dimensional patterns. The keycap layer is overlapped on the pattern layer and formed with a plurality of keycaps to correspond to the three-dimensional patterns. |
11 |
Typing to generate electricity |
US12653352 |
2009-12-11 |
US20110142522A1 |
2011-06-16 |
Bert Yeh |
This invention proposes to use the typing force to generate electricity. Electromagnetic devices are placed under the keys of a keyboard. When a key is pressed, the electromagnetic devices are driven so that the magnets and the coils or the coils and cores have relative movement to generate the electricity. When the key is released, the force stored in the spring or between the magnets and the cores or both drives the key, the magnets, and the coils or the cores and coils back to their positions so that the magnets and the coils or the coils and cores have relative movement to generate the electricity. Any number of keys may share any number of electromagnetic devices. For the wireless keyboard, with the generation of the electrical currents when the typing keys are operated with pressing down or raising up movements, the batteries are no longer required and can be eliminated. |
12 |
Word processor using character group discrimination codes for variable
pitch and logotype character control printing |
US300219 |
1989-01-24 |
US4907193A |
1990-03-06 |
Katsumi Masaki |
A word processing apparatus is capable of logotype printing with a standard dot matrix pattern, and is controlled as to provide zero spacing between characters at logotype printing. |
13 |
Device for the control of operations, particularly for a typewriter |
US4812260 |
1960-08-08 |
US3061187A |
1962-10-30 |
ERIC BACHER |
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14 |
Code typing means |
US31034052 |
1952-09-18 |
US2745532A |
1956-05-15 |
CRAWFORD JR PERRY |
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15 |
Typewriter |
US20422538 |
1938-04-25 |
US2209616A |
1940-07-30 |
LEE SWEENEY JOSEPH |
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16 |
Typewriting-machine |
US19972217 |
1917-11-01 |
US1340469A |
1920-05-18 |
JOHN WALDHEIM |
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17 |
Typewriting-machine |
US19679717 |
1917-10-16 |
US1339078A |
1920-05-04 |
JOHN WALDHEIM |
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18 |
Type-bar key-action. |
US1911656590 |
1911-10-25 |
US1037339A |
1912-09-03 |
SECOR JEROME B |
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19 |
Type-writing machine. |
US1902115794 |
1902-07-16 |
US990170A |
1911-04-18 |
STICKNEY BURNHAM C |
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20 |
Type-writing machine. |
US1906337089 |
1906-10-02 |
US945829A |
1910-01-11 |
WEDEL AUGUST FRIEDRICH WILHELM JULIUS VON |
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