序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 活塞气缸减振机构 CN200720074739.2 2007-09-17 CN201080989Y 2008-07-02 周宏权; 严天宏; 袁志扬
本实用新型提供一种活塞气缸减振机构,其包括一第一气缸以及与所述第一气缸相互咬合的第一活塞,所述第一活塞可以在所述第一气缸腔体内部活动;所述活塞气缸减振机构还包括一设置于所述第一气缸腔体内并位于第一气缸以及第一活塞之间的偏摆机构,其中,所述活塞气缸减振机构的偏摆机构进一步包括一个第二气缸和一个柔性活塞长杆,所述第二气缸装配在第一活塞上或装配在第一气缸腔体内壁上,所述柔性活塞长杆一端置于第二气缸内并与第二气缸相互咬合且可在第二气缸腔体内活动,另一端与第二气缸相对应的装配在第一气缸腔体内壁上或装配在第一活塞上。本实用新型的活塞气缸减振机构可实现两自由度方向的减振,组合使用还可实现六自由度方向的减振。
2 Means for recording character images in side by side relationship in a photocomposing machine US556830 1975-03-10 US3959802A 1976-05-25 Michael Plaot
An apparatus for use in a photocomposing machine for placing character images in side by side relationship on a recording medium, which apparatus comprises two periscopes arranged such that the exit axis of the first periscope coincides with the entrance axis of the second periscope and in which both periscopes are swingable about axes that coincide with the entrance axes of the respective periscopes.
3 Photocomposing machine and method US899001 1978-04-21 US4230399A 1980-10-28 Louis M. Moyroud
The machine preferably has a character matrix comprising a rotating drum with character-bearing film strips wrapped around it. The machine has a light source comprising a plurality of flash lamps and fiber-optic light pipes. The light-pipes are arranged in a linear array aligned parallel to the direction of travel of the film strips on the drum. Photographic film is formed into a semi-cylindrical arc and remains stationary during composition of up to a full newspaper page of text before the film is moved to another exposure position. Both character spacing and line spacing are performed by a combination of selective timing of the operation of the flash lamps, a lens and reflector traveling parallel to the film in a beam of collimated light, and a swinging mirror mounted on the axis of the semi-cylinder formed by the film. Both timing slits and base-line reference marks are located on the film strips near each character. The base-line reference marks are detected and used to make automatic corrections of the character image locations to ensure excellent base-alignment of the characters on the film. Other corrections of the character image locations are stored in a memory and are made automatically during composition. Several steps are taken to ensure accurate character spacing. A separate, independent timing circuit is used to time the flashing of each character. Also, the timing is determined by reference only to the timing slit immediately next to the character to be flashed. Furthermore, timing delay is controlled by a clock pulse source whose frequency is controlled by the drum rotation so as to compensate for instantaneous variations in drum speed and/or position. Each film strip bears coded indicia indicating the illumination level required for each different type face on the strip. Automatic adjustments are made to compensate for the divergence of the collimated light towards the end of very long lines of type composition. Special means are provided to compensate for the extension of italics and slanted characters to one side or the other of the normal character area. Means also are provided for the insertion of "pi" characters and forming rules.
4 Fully automatic phototypesetting apparatus US3648577D 1969-05-06 US3648577A 1972-03-14 LANZENDORFER MAX J; LAUER MARVIN E; WONNER ROBERT K
This invention relates to phototypesetting equipment incorporating automatic handling and photographic of pi characters. The invention may be constructed as original equipment or the apparatus for the automatic handling of pi characters may be constructed as a module for connection into existing conventional equipment with suitable electric and electromechanical controls for timely disabling and enabling the circuitry of the existing equipment to add the pi handling principles thereto.
5 Alignment method and cartridge apparatus for apparatus for generating color text and graphics on photographic media US912845 1986-09-25 US4702578A 1987-10-27 Philip G. Baker; James Yurchenco
The present invention provides an alignment method and cartridge apparatus for an apparatus for generating color text and graphics on photographic media. The cartridge has flanges which project therefrom and which interact with projections on the apparatus to guide the cartridge into secure and consistent alignment. A driving means and locking means for maintaining the driving means in the disengaged position upon withdrawal of the cartridge is also provided. The driving means is preferably a motor connected to a pivoting bracket which has an engagement pin extending therefrom. Biasing means act to urge the driving means into the engaged position. The locking means is preferably a pivoting locking bar having a notch at one end which interacts with the engagement pin extending from the driving means bracket. An actuation pin extends from the pivoting locking bar and bias means act to urge the pivoting locking bar into engagement with the driving means. The cartridge has a first and second shoulder formed thereon and a guide groove formed therein. Upon insertion of the cartridge, the second shoulder engages with the engagement pin of the driving means thereby releasing it from the locking bar. The guide groove simultaneously engages the actuation pin of the locking bar. As the cartridge is further inserted into the apparatus, the guide groove acts to pivot the locking bar away while the shoulder acts to guide the driving means into driving engagement with the rotatable font wheel. Bearing shafts are provided to support the rotatable font wheel against the force of the driving means. Upon withdrawal of the cartridge, the locking bar pivots into engagement with the driving means which is moved into the disengaged position through interaction between the engagement pin and the second shoulder.
6 Keyboard controlled phototypesetting machine US792564 1977-05-02 US4148572A 1979-04-10 Hans Linde
The invention concerns a keyboard controlled phototypesetting machine or the typesetting of text, preferably of the same letter type and letter size, and which consists of a light source with projection optic, a symbol carrier and a movable film transport carrier which can be loaded with a cassette with light-sensitive material, as well as a typesetting computer for the conrol of the typesetting.
7 ELECTRONICS PACKAGE FOR SYNTHETIC JET EJECTORS EP07751457.8 2007-02-22 EP1989051A2 2008-11-12 REICHENBACH, Robert, Taylor; BOOTH, John, Stanley
A thermal management system (101), comprising (a) a synthetic jet actuator (103), and (b) a processor (107) in communication with the synthetic jet actuator, the processor being adapted to receive programming instructions, and being further adapted to modify the operation of the synthetic jet actuator in response to the programming instructions.
8 PRINT CARTRIDGE AND SYSTEM FOR SELECTIVELY ACTIVATING AND DISABLING THE SAME PCT/US2007/076581 2007-08-22 WO2008024884A2 2008-02-28 ATKINSON, Paul; KRUEST, James, R.; MIKUTEIT, Eric

A printer cartridge is provided that operates only after an authorized point of sale event. The printer cartridge may be an ink jet cartridge or a toner cartridge. The ink jet cartridge has a set of inkjets and driver lines for expelling ink from the inkjets. The cartridge also has an RF antenna connected to an RF accessible integrated circuit. The RF accessible integrated circuit connects to a switch in the ink jet cartridge. The state of the switch determines the operational characteristics for the ink jet cartridge. For example, a manufacturer may set the switch to a first state which disables or limits the operation of the ink jet cartridge. Upon activation using an RF scanning system, the RF integrated circuit sets the switch to a second state, which enables the ink jet cartridge to have full commercial functionality. In this way, the ink jet cartridge may be moved through the distribution chain with a substantially reduced threat of theft. After a sensor has measure or calculated that the cartridge has met its useful life, the RF integrated circuit sets the switch to disable the cartridge.

9 사진 식자기에 있어서의 문자반 KR2019800000792 1980-02-08 KR2019810000328Y1 1981-04-11 이시이기요시; 후세시게루; 도미구라후유히고; 이시가와하지메
내용 없음.
10 사진식자기의 문자틀 고정장치 KR1019740002640 1974-06-04 KR100008083B1 1980-05-08 이시이기요시; 후세시게루; 에노모도지가후사
11 사진식자기의 문자틀 고정장치 KR1019740002640 1974-06-04 KR1019790001838B1 1979-12-22 이시이기요시; 후세시게루; 에노모도지가후사
The titled device having a stator, a rotor and rack pressers (15)(22) was devised for a precise operation and a simple construction as well as a suppression of noises of magnetic poles. The rotor (34) which was rotated by magnetic poles(32) was set on the central part of the stator (33) which had magnetic poles inside. The rotor also was connected with the rocking rack pressers.
12 Laser lighting unit with built-in forced air cooling - has number of fans in slide in module that fits into base of electronics system housing DE4313674 1993-04-22 DE4313674C1 1994-05-26 BURG WOLFGANG VON DER; BORGSTAEDT CLAUS; KASPAREK JOERG
A laser lighting unit has an electronic module (2) with a metal housing (2a) and electromagnetic shielding. Within a separate compartment there are a number of ventilator fans (3-5) that draw air through inlet apertures (10). The base of the main housing has slots (13) through which the air is circulated to cool the electronics. The inlet section has built-in filter elements (11) to remove contaminating particles. The cooling unit is constructed as a slide in module. USE/ADVANTAGE - Improved cooling system for electronics.
13 HIGH RESOLUTION OPTICAL-ADDRESSING DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC SCANNER AND/OR PRINTER APPARATUS EMPLOYING SUCH DEVICE CA404083 1982-05-31 CA1165026A 1984-04-03 MIR JOSE M
HIGH RESOLUTION OPTICAL-ADDRESSING DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC SCANNER AND/OR PRINTER APPARATUS EMPLOYING SUCH DEVICE An optical-address device, useful e,g. in electronic imaging, features (i) a lens array including a plurality of discrete lens means, each adapted to focus incident collimated light, from a plurality of different incidence directions, onto respectively different pixel spots of uts associated multi-spot address zone (of a multi-zone, optical-address region) and (ii) light directing structure for sequentially illuminating the lens array with collimated light of different incidence directions. Printer apparatus, scanner apparatus and scanner/printer apparatus incorporating such optical-address device are disclosed.
14 APARATO PARA FOTOCOMPOSICION ES502432 1981-05-22 ES8204653A1 1982-06-01
APARATO PARA FOTOCOMPOSICION. CONSTA DE UNA ESTRUCTURA HUECA PRINCIPAL (21) PROVISTA DE UNA BASE (22) QUE DESCANSA SOBRE UNA SUPERFICIE HORIZONTAL QUE SOPORTA EL FOTOIMPRESOR (20); DE UN SOPORTE (25) INCLINADO HACIA ATRAS, FORMANDO UN ANGULO CON LA VERTICAL COMPRENDIDO ENTRE 10 GRADOS Y 40 GRADOS; DE UNA ESTRUCTURA AUXILIAR (30), SITUADA DELANTE DEL SOPORTE (25), QUE SOPORTA EL ALOJAMIENTO DE LA PELICULA (96) Y LA UNIDAD DE ILUMINACION (35), Y DE CLAVIJAS REGULARES DE REGISTRO SITUADAS EN EL SOPORTE (35) PARA LA COLOCACION DE LA PLACA EN UNA POSICION PEDETERMINADA. DE APLICACION EN LITOGRAFIA Y SIMILARES.
15 DE2759412C2 - DE2759412 1977-04-27 DE2759412C2 1980-03-27 SZABO, FRANCIS S., MORRISTOWN, N.J. (V.ST.A.)
16 Apparatus for the Jnstellungbringen arranged on an adjustable by a motor Revolver magazine garnish slices of a light jig DE2759412 1977-04-27 DE2759412B1 1979-07-26 S SZABO FRANCIS
17 PHOTOTYPESETTING FONT SEGMENT SUPPORT AU1835276 1975-10-05 AU1835276A 1978-04-13 EBNER PETER ROBERT; GRIFFITH LOUIS EDWARD
18 Device for displacement of the figure stationary on a record carrier in fotosatz DE2411721 1974-03-12 DE2411721B2 1976-01-22
19 Symbol carrier illuminating unit for photocomposing machine - uses light source and light rod between source and condenser DE2410079 1974-03-02 DE2410079A1 1975-09-04 PLAOT MICHAEL
The light rod for the critical uniform illumination of a printing symbol on the symbol carrier is so arranged that it collects a large region of the source light distribution with its input end. The rod is of such a length that it radiates uniformly from its outlet following integration of the light flux. This uniformly illuminated surface is reproduced on the e.g. printing film. A condenser lens set positioned between the inlet of the light rod and the light source directs the light from the source to th rod inlet. The condenser lens set preferably enlarges the image projected onto the film. an additional condenser lens located between the condenser lens system and the symbol carrier ensures that edge radiation is parallel to the main axis.
20 DE2302289C2 - DE2302289 1973-01-18 DE2302289C2 1975-04-17 HOFFMANN, MEINHARD, 6451 HANAU
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