Operating By Sound Patents (Class 400/86)
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Patent number: 6758614Abstract: A print head is provided in a casing of a printing apparatus having a housing section which houses continuous paper therein, to perform printing on the continuous paper. A platen roller has a platen shaft rotatably supported on a cover of the printing apparatus which is pivotably supported on the casing to open or close the housing section. The platen roller being abutted against the print head through the continuous paper situated therebetween and rotating to feed the continuous paper, when the cover is closed. A head support member is disposed in the casing and has a head shaft which pivotably supports the print head so as to vary a distance with respect to the platen roller. A lock lever is pivotable about the platen shaft. The lock lever is engaged with the head shaft to determine a position of the platen roller with respect to the print head when the cover is closed.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Rikuo Yamada, Hidetoshi Futatsugi
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Patent number: 6536345Abstract: Apparatus and a method for printing an image on an edible substrate is described. The apparatus comprises a printer head assemble having a container or containers for liquid food colorant. A support for holding an edible substrate adjacent a print head assembly is provided, which support is adjustable such that the surface thereof upon which an edible substrate is placed may be moved in a direction vertically towards and away from the print head assembly. The support and print head assembly are movable laterally relative to one another. A controller is provided for controlling the print head assembly with printing instructions and for controlling relative movement of the support and print head assembly such that an image to be printed on the edible substrate may be printed. The support comprises upper and lower plates, the upper plate being supported in the lower by a scissors mechanism enabling the height of the upper plate relative to the lower to be adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Cadex LimitedInventor: Robert John Young
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Patent number: 5816717Abstract: A method of recalling stored labels is disclosed in which target data is provided by a user so that only labels having label data matching the target data are displayed.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1997Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Esselte N.V.Inventors: Michael Andrew Beadman, Paul Robert Bridle
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Patent number: 5745875Abstract: The present invention involves a stenographic translation system which comprises (a) a stenographic processor device for converting lexical stroke symbols to first output units comprising language text words and sets of undefined lexical stroke symbols; (b) a speech recognition system using clusters of speech word models of a vocabulary to define word output units from speech, the units each having a system clock time value; (c) an output controller for outputting defined words by matching the output units within a time window and selecting a final output word or undefined symbol. A method is provided wherein a human speaker makes an utterance which is received essentially simultaneously by a stenographer and a speech recognition system. The stenographer manually applies first inputs to keys in a stenographic processor device to generate first outputs by using a scan chart with translations to define a word output from the stenographic processor.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1995Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Stenovations, Inc.Inventors: Johnny Jay Jackson, Brian Keith Bennett
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Patent number: 5213422Abstract: A Bicameral Keyboard is provided for generating pictographic characters wherein twenty keys are sufficient to specify the roughly 3000 characters required for ordinary personal and business correspondence. The Bicameral Keyboard is compatible with pictographic expression and pedagogy and will permit direct access to word processors, translation machines, page editors, and printers at input rates more rapid than possible using the alphanumeric keyboard with western orthographic characters.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1992Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Inventor: Moishe Garfinkle
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Patent number: 5149211Abstract: Improved printers are disclosed which are characterized by means for inputting data which is arranged to function without the use of an alpha-numeric keyboard. The data inputting means may be a cursor moving device operating in conjunction with a graphics display system; a graphics display system having a touch-sensitive screen; a speech recognition unit; a memory or "smart card"; or an integral bar code reader. The cursor moving devices may be, for example, a tracker ball or a mouse.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1990Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Inventors: Robert M. Pettigrew, Alan J. Harry, Paul R. Nailor, Fred Adelmann, Peter Franzen, Juergen Schoon
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Patent number: 4722621Abstract: A keyboard assembly for selecting characters to be recorded includes a substrate carrying an array of characters arranged on one face thereof. A character selection device moves between advanced and retracted positions along each of two axes of the array and, by means of an optical viewfinder, registers a given character with respect to the position of the selecting device. Registration openings distributed along each of the two axes cooperate with an associated detent carried by the selecting device so as to retain the selecting device in a fixed position relative to the locus of the character which has been selected. Movement of the character selection device to the locus of a given character serves to control the recording of the character selected.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1985Date of Patent: February 2, 1988Inventor: Reynold B. Johnson
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Patent number: 4582441Abstract: An electronic typewriter or other keyboard entry display device may have a voice or audio prompt option incorporated therein. The option provides for the operator to record a series of commands to position the print point as desired and then to code a series of characters spelling the word or words to be vocalized as a prompt. The recorded commands and the prompt may subsequently be played back to position the print point at a desired position on the page and the prompt vocalized to instruct the operator the nature of the entry for that position.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1984Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: William A. Carter, Randal H. Cecil, Joseph C. Tremoulet
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Patent number: 4384795Abstract: An interface for converting standard computer character code, in either serial or parallel form, into a sequence of simulated acoustic wave pattern signals. These wave pattern signals are then applied to an acoustic bar operated typewriter, like the typewriter sold under the mark "Typetronic" by the SCM Corporation, duplicating the acoustic wave fronts that are generated by the keyboard. Thus the typewriter is conformed to operate as a data processing printer without any reduction in the functions thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1981Date of Patent: May 24, 1983Inventor: Bill N. Lutes