1 |
铅字打印机 |
CN200410059441.5 |
2004-06-22 |
CN1572491A |
2005-02-02 |
向岛克敏; 津轻浩之; 国田雅夫 |
本发明涉及一种铅字打字机。在这种铅字打印机中,在挑选杆的下部前端和永磁铁之间设置空隙来配置铅字选择机构的挑选杆和永磁铁。挑选杆以非接触方式定位在由磁化线圈的下部前端的磁极性和永磁铁的磁极性所决定的稳定位置上。 |
2 |
铅字打印机 |
CN200410059441.5 |
2004-06-22 |
CN1572491B |
2010-04-21 |
向岛克敏; 津轻浩之; 国田雅夫 |
本发明涉及一种可使铅字选择机构的动作可靠而且耐久性高的铅字打字机。在这种铅字打印机中,在挑选杆的下部前端和永磁铁之间设置空隙来配置铅字选择机构的挑选杆和永磁铁。挑选杆以非接触方式定位在由磁化线圈的下部前端的磁极性和永磁铁的磁极性所决定的稳定位置上。上述结构的铅字打印机,由于挑选杆被非接触地定位,所以,吸引力·排斥力的不均减少,挑选杆的动作变得可靠,并且挑选杆在待机位置的稳定性和挑选杆在选字位置的稳定性高,所以,打印动作可靠。 |
3 |
Type-printer |
US10866783 |
2004-06-15 |
US07185586B2 |
2007-03-06 |
Katsutoshi Mukaijima; Hiroyuki Tsugaru; Masao Kunita |
A select lever and a permanent magnet of a type selection mechanism of a type-printer are arranged with a gap between the magnet and the distal end of the lower part of the lever. The select lever is located untouched in a stable position that is settled by the respective magnetic polarities of the permanent magnet and the distal end of the lower part of the lever imparted by a magnetization coil. |
4 |
Type-printer |
US10866783 |
2004-06-15 |
US20040258446A1 |
2004-12-23 |
Katsutoshi
Mukaijima; Hiroyuki
Tsugara; Masao
Kunita |
A select lever and a permanent magnet of a type selection mechanism of a type-printer are arranged with a gap between the magnet and the distal end of the lower part of the lever. The select lever is located untouched in a stable position that is settled by the respective magnetic polarities of the permanent magnet and the distal end of the lower part of the lever imparted by a magnetization coil. |
5 |
Recessed keyboard imprinter |
US27595372 |
1972-07-28 |
US3818826A |
1974-06-25 |
GEIGER F |
Apparatus for imprinting variable data onto a document disposed over print elements, the apparatus comprising a print bed having at least one opening therein, at least one settable print member having a plurality of the print elements disposed thereon, the print member being so disposed with respect to the print bed that at least one of the print elements projects through the opening for positioning in the print bed, setting means for setting the print member so that the one print element is positioned in the print bed, the setting means including (a) selector means for selecting which of the plurality of print elements is to be positioned in the print bed, the selector means being movable to a plurality of predetermined positions respectively corresponding to the plurality of print elements and being located in approximate alignment with the print member along the print bed; (b) flexible connector means fixedly connected to the print member and the selector means; and (c) pulley means for supporting the flexible connector means and changing the direction thereof so that the selector means may be located in any predetermined relationship with respect to the settable print member, and means for moving a roller platen along the print bed to effect imprinting from the print elements onto the document, detenting means for accurately positioning the selected print element in the print bed, and the setting means including positive positioning means for insuring that the detenting means does accurately position the selected print element whereby movement of the selector means to one of the predetermined positions will be transmitted through the flexible connector means to effect movement of the print member so that the print element corresponding to the one predetermined position will be positioned in the print bed.
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6 |
8-bit binary code for use as an 8-dot braille arrangement and data entry
system and method for 8-key chordic binary keyboards |
US792798 |
1997-02-03 |
US5993089A |
1999-11-30 |
James William Burrell, IV |
An alphanumeric data entry system for chordic keyboards permits the entry of vowels with the thumb and digits of the left hand and the entry of consonants with the thumb and digits of the right hand in combination with vowel chords from the left hand. Only the thumb, index, middle and ring digits of the left and right hands, respectively, are necessary for manipulation of 2 four-key sets. The keyboard can either be a conventional side-by-side keyboard or, alternatively, an 8 dot braille keyboard in which the two sets are arranged in two rows in a substantially parallel relationship to each other. The number mode is initiated by depressing all four digits of the right hand and then entering numbers beginning with the ring digit of the left hand as the lowest integer and proceeding in a reverse binary fashion from left to right with the numbers 0 through 9 entered by the left hand. The system can switch functions by depressing the index, middle and ring digits of the right hand and then entering the desired function code with the digits of the left hand. Some of the other functions possible are common math operators, containment chords, movement chords, operating chords, monetary and graphic chords, foreign language chords, etc. Because of the left to right nature of the data entry, the system is relatively easy to learn and fast to use. It is especially suited for handicapped and sight disabled individuals as a substitute for braille. |
7 |
On-line bar code verification system |
US569522 |
1995-12-08 |
US5569899A |
1996-10-29 |
Jack Tedesco |
A noncontact scanner operating under microcomputer control provides on-line bar code verification. Synchronized or free-scanning operation of the scanner is controlled by the microcomputer responsive to user inputs provided through an input keyboard. Manual functions selection using the keyboard and output display using multi-function LEDs and LCD display for communication to the user, provides direct input and output from the microcomputer and a bidirectional communications interface allows data and instruction exchange between the microcomputer and a host processor for data designation, analysis and record keeping activities. A plurality of control outputs from the controller allows real time control of the process or system being monitored. |
8 |
Apparatus for recording characters, preferably code characters on a carrier |
US39387773 |
1973-09-04 |
US3873991A |
1975-03-25 |
SODERSTROM GILL GUSTAV; STAHL NILS EVERT JOHAN |
An apparatus for recording characters, such as code characters, upon a magnetizable carrier which includes transmission wheels coupling setting members with character wheels having teeth provided with individual characters. An actuator is manually operated to align selected characters. The magnetizable carrier is moved by an arm operated by the actuator to bring it in contact with the aligned characters.
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9 |
Type printer |
JP2004013635 |
2004-01-21 |
JP4438424B2 |
2010-03-24 |
向島 克敏; 雅夫 國田; 浩之 津軽 |
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10 |
JPS505128A - |
JP8461573 |
1973-07-28 |
JPS505128A |
1975-01-20 |
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11 |
Type-printer |
JP2004013635 |
2004-01-21 |
JP2005035267A |
2005-02-10 |
KUNIDA MASAO; MUKOJIMA KATSUTOSHI; TSUGARU HIROYUKI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To surely and stably operate a select lever in a type-printer, and to improve durability of the select lever.
SOLUTION: The select lever 13 and a permanent magnet 24 of a type selection mechanism 4 in the type-printer 1 are arranged with a gap G provided between a lower distal end of the select lever 13 and the permanent magnet 24. The select lever 13 is located non-contactly in a stable position determined by the magnetic polarity of the lower distal end of the lever by a magnetization coil 21 and the magnetic polarity of the permanent magnet 24 .
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