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FR2140999A5 - |
FR7200400 |
1972-01-07 |
FR2140999A5 |
1973-01-19 |
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102 |
FR2104746A1 - |
FR7115794 |
1971-05-03 |
FR2104746A1 |
1972-04-21 |
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103 |
FR2097968A5 - |
FR7122145 |
1971-06-15 |
FR2097968A5 |
1972-03-03 |
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104 |
FR2043397A5 - |
FR7013633 |
1970-04-15 |
FR2043397A5 |
1971-02-12 |
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105 |
FR2028360A1 - |
FR7000504 |
1970-01-08 |
FR2028360A1 |
1970-10-09 |
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106 |
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SE962062 |
1962-09-05 |
SE314591B |
1969-09-08 |
FRIEDEL M |
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107 |
NL6818775A - |
NL6818775 |
1968-12-27 |
NL6818775A |
1969-07-01 |
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108 |
NL6816215A - |
NL6816215 |
1968-11-14 |
NL6816215A |
1969-06-17 |
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109 |
Light jig |
DEA0030141 |
1958-08-22 |
DE1285888B |
1968-12-19 |
H SAUSELE GEORGE J |
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110 |
Photo typesetting master character disc |
GB3270461 |
1958-09-12 |
GB906114A |
1962-09-19 |
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906,114. Photographic type-composing master character plates. AMERICAN TYPE FOUNDERS CO. Inc. Sept. 12, 1958 [Sept. 25, 1957], No. 32704/61. Drawings to Specification. Divided out of 906,113. Class 98 (1). A master character plate for and adapted to be mounted for rotation in a photographic type-composing machine comprises a flat disc of transparent material bearing at least one set of printing characters, said characters being disposed concentrically with the axis of the disc and in accurate arcuate alignment, means for axially mounting said disc upon a rotatable element in the machine, and as many stop abutments as there are sets of characters on the disc projecting from a face of the disc. As described the master character plate is identical with that of Specification 906,113, comprising a disc with three identical equally angularly spaced sets of characters, each set comprising two complete fonts, one being in a different style or zone from the other. |
111 |
Inner drum imaging system |
JP37023299 |
1999-12-27 |
JP2000203089A |
2000-07-25 |
MANNING STEPHEN R; JANWAY JEFFREY M; KRUPICA LIBOR |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To reduce oscillation of inner drum significantly by fixing the inner drum to a frame structure using a plurality of fixing bases arranged on a plane extending substantially along the center of gravity of the inner drum. SOLUTION: Upper structure 88 of an inner drum 80 is provided with a pair of transverse members 100 supporting a rail system 102 for supporting and guiding a movable optical carriage 104 and a scanning system 106 fixed thereto along the length of the inner drum 80. A plurality of fixing bases 82 are provided substantially along the center of gravity of the inner drum 80 and a vibration proof unit 112 is disposed between the fixing bases 82 and each leg 110 of a frame assembly 84. The inner drum 80 is fixed to the frame assembly 84 through the vibration proof unit 112 thus reducing oscillation of the inner drum 80 significantly. |
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JPH0578023B2 - |
JP34208789 |
1989-12-29 |
JPH0578023B2 |
1993-10-27 |
KOMATA KIMIO; ADACHI HIROYUKI; GOTO AKIHIRO |
PURPOSE:To facilitate adjusting of printing light quantity without requiring a special device by constituting two ranges with specified unit patterns and combining these two ranges. CONSTITUTION:The total area of black parts of unit patterns UPA0 and UPB0 are both 32, and when the total peripheral length of 'black' part of both unit patterns are compared, it is 128 in UPA0 while it is 24 in UPB0. When the printing light quantity is increased, a boundary line between the 'black' part and 'white' part of the outputted patterns extend in the direction of the 'white' part all at the same ratio. Thus each of the two ranges A and B are constituted by placing more than two types of unit patterns side by side which are formed from two values of black and white, and furthermore, they are constituted by utilizing the unit patterns where the pattern density of the ranges A and B matches or nearly matches the printing light quantity which should be grasped, and the light quantity adjusting pattern is made by combining these ranges. Thus, the printing light quantity is grasped easily and the adjustment of the light quantity can be carried out easily. |
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Light quantity adjusting pattern and its outputting method |
JP34208789 |
1989-12-29 |
JPH03203756A |
1991-09-05 |
KOMATA KIMIO; ADACHI HIROYUKI; GOTO AKIHIRO |
PURPOSE: To facilitate adjusting of printing light quantity without requiring a special device by constituting two ranges with specified unit patterns and combining these two ranges.
CONSTITUTION: The total area of black parts of unit patterns UPA
0 and UPB
0 are both 32, and when the total peripheral length of 'black' part of both unit patterns are compared, it is 128 in UPA
0 while it is 24 in UPB
0. When the printing light quantity is increased, a boundary line between the 'black' part and 'white' part of the outputted patterns extend in the direction of the 'white' part all at the same ratio. Thus each of the two ranges A and B are constituted by placing more than two types of unit patterns side by side which are formed from two values of black and white, and furthermore, they are constituted by utilizing the unit patterns where the pattern density of the ranges A and B matches or nearly matches the printing light quantity which should be grasped, and the light quantity adjusting pattern is made by combining these ranges. Thus, the printing light quantity is grasped easily and the adjustment of the light quantity can be carried out easily.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio |
114 |
Phototype setting machine |
JP7381389 |
1989-03-28 |
JPH02252562A |
1990-10-11 |
MORISAWA YOSHIAKI; KAWACHI HIROMI; MIYAMAE KAZUYA; SUZUKI KAORU |
PURPOSE: To form a printed matter which is accurately line fed and allocated by switching a printing mode to a normal printing or an oblique printing mode, and designating desired two points to display a rectangular blank.
CONSTITUTION: In case of oblique printing, an oblique angle α or β is set and input to set an oblique printing mode, a first setting point A position, and a host computer HC is executed. Then, oblique printing orthogonal coordinates X1, Y1, the point A are stored in a memory block, and the orthogonal coordinates are displayed on a monitor 24. When a cursor is moved to set and input a second set point B, the coordinates of perpendicularly crossing lines X2, Y2, the point B are stored in the block, the computer HC so calculates the distance of the first and second points as to equally divide it in response to the number of printing lines, stores the coordinates value of the dividing point, and displays the coordinates X1, Y1, the lines X2, Y2, an enclosed figure, the points A, B and the dividing point on the monitor 24. A character board 6 is released, a shutter 14 is opened or closed, a phototype setting drum 16 is driven, and oblique printing is executed.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio |
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JPH0235479Y2 - |
JP14947182 |
1982-09-30 |
JPH0235479Y2 |
1990-09-26 |
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116 |
JPH0222277Y2 - |
JP14758082 |
1982-09-28 |
JPH0222277Y2 |
1990-06-15 |
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117 |
JPH0123809Y2 - |
JP18526184 |
1984-12-06 |
JPH0123809Y2 |
1989-07-20 |
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118 |
JPS63154224U - |
JP4615487 |
1987-03-28 |
JPS63154224U |
1988-10-11 |
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119 |
Photocomposing machine |
JP3196787 |
1987-02-14 |
JPS63199642A |
1988-08-18 |
ENOMOTO CHIKAFUSA; KUSAKA HIDEAKI; CHIBA AKIRA |
PURPOSE: To easily comprehend each data required in a printing operation, by a method wherein, in a circular printing, after the input of an origin, a radius, an angle, and the like marks for recognition are generated on positions corresponding to a line head and a line end in relation to the specified radius.
CONSTITUTION: When an area 43 is set by an area-designating switch 33 as a printable area, the operation advances to a control part 21. An origin P and polar coordinate points M
1 (r
1, θ
1), M
2 (r
2, θ
2) in a polar coordinate with an origin of the point P are inputted to a command part IN by using a ten key, etc. The origin P is stored in an origin storage part 23, and the points M
1, M
2 are stored in positional information storage parts 22-1, 22-2. A circular printing command switch 29 and a circumferential setting switch 30 are turned ON; the control part 21 reads the coordinate value of the origin P, the coordinate value (r
1, θ
1) of the point M
1, and the coordinate value (r
2, θ
2) of the point M
2 upon receiving a signal; and an arithmetic part 36 calculates the length to the preset printing area. An image-forming control part 40 displays line head and line end lines 44, 45 in a circumferential printing according to the result calculated in the arithmetic part 36. A printing operation is advanced using these lines as the reference.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1988,JPO&Japio |
120 |
JPS6330143U - |
JP12367486 |
1986-08-12 |
JPS6330143U |
1988-02-27 |
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