Patents Assigned to Esselte
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Patent number: 4583456Abstract: A printing mechanism is described comprising a housing (12, 14) in which a plurality of type carriers (20) are disposed which are in a drive connection with coaxially disposed setting wheels (16) each having a center bore. In a space formed by the center bores of the setting wheels a setting shaft (42) is axially displaceable and rotatable. By axial displacement the setting shaft can be brought into a drive connection with each of the setting wheels. On the setting shaft an actuating knob (48) is disposed with the aid of which said shaft can be displaced and turned. In the housing a display indicator means (26, 27, 29) is disposed displaceably parallel to the setting shaft; said means is connected to the setting shaft in such a manner that the latter turns relatively thereto but can be displaced axially only jointly therewith. The display indicator means makes it possible to recognize the type carrier which can be adjusted in the respective axial position of the setting shaft.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1985Date of Patent: April 22, 1986Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex CorporationInventor: Heinrich Volk
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Patent number: 4581918Abstract: An apparatus for non-contact gauging the thickness or variations in thickness of disc or sheet objects, for example banknotes, comprising at least two opposed gauges (1,2), between which the object (3) is intended to pass, and a recording or corresponding unit (10) for processing the gauging results.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1984Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Assignee: Esselte Security SystemsInventor: Leif Duhrin
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Patent number: 4581482Abstract: The invention relates to a method of signature verification and is characterized in that an electric pulse train individual for each person in question is generated in that said person is allowed to move a so-called reading pencil over a patterned background comprising dark and light portions, and that such a pulse train generated on a certain occasion is compared by means of a computer or the like to pulse trains generated earlier by said person and stored in said computer.According to a preferred embodiment, said patterned background is a line code (1) consisting of parallel dark lines (11) separated by lighter lines or areas (10).Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1984Date of Patent: April 8, 1986Assignee: Esselte Security Systems ABInventor: Rolf E. Rothfjell
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Patent number: 4576328Abstract: A hanging partition folder with a generally conventional structure has pivotal hanging devices at the outer corners thereof. These corners also have a cut off shape to permit the pivotal movement of the hanging devices between a retracted position in which they are substantially flush with the folder and an extended position in which they project from the folder. In the extended position, a hook portion of each hanging device is adapted to make contact with the rails of a suspension file system.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1984Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex CorporationInventors: Alan D. Snider, Andrzej L. Soporowski, Manfred O. Herbst
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Patent number: 4572855Abstract: The invention relates to a label tape of successive individual labels which are to be appended to articles for sale and which are separated from one another by separating cuts extending transversely with respect to the tape length direction, said tape consisting of a carrier layer formed of polyethylene film and of a printable paper layer firmly bonded to said film.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1983Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex CorporationInventors: Peter Kalus, Gerhard Wippern
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Patent number: 4568052Abstract: Each arm of a first pair of arms is pivotally connected at spaced-apart pivot locations to a first clamp bracket and to an adjustment bracket, respectively, and each arm of a second pair of arms is pivotally connected at spaced-apart locations to a second clamp bracket and to the adjustment bracket, respectively. A first control is engageable with an arm of the first pair for selectively enabling and preventing pivoting movement thereof, and a second control is engageable with an arm of the second pair for selectively enabling and preventing pivoting movement thereof. When the first and second controls both enable the respective pivoting movements, the second clamp bracket can be moved to a desired position, and, when the first and second controls both prevent the respective pivoting movement, the second clamp bracket retains its position.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1982Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex CorporationInventors: Jack Solomon, Robert E. Hawes, Manfred O. Herbst, William G. Eckert
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Patent number: 4564414Abstract: Magnetic devices are described which include a sheet of magnetic material having a relieved groove/ridge configuration, all the grooves and ridges being straight and parallel, and evenly spaced apart. Such devices can form part of apparatus for use in connection with a dry transfer sheet in assisting setting out a correctly spaced and aligned legend on a desired receptor surface. The apparatus can comprise a base member which, e.g. may be attachable to a designed receptor surface and a sheet-holder member. The sheet-holder member can consist of a bar to which a sheet of dry transfer material may be attached. One side of the bar of the sheet-holder member has a rib which may engage in the base member in one of the parallel grooves therein. The lateral spacing of the parallel grooves and the vertical spacing of lines of letters on the dry transfer sheet correspond to ensure accurate horizontal alignment of letters transferred from different rows on the transfer sheet to the final receptor.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1983Date of Patent: January 14, 1986Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex CorporationInventors: Vazgen Houssian, Martin E. Dowzall
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Patent number: 4556152Abstract: An opening means for containers especially powder proof, liquid proof or gas proof containers of the type which at least at one end is closed by means of an end closure (2) providing an openable end panel (3) which for instance over a sealing edge (4) sealingly engages the container sleeve and in which the end closure is punched through along a line (6) of the end panel (3) extending some distance inside of the sealing edge (4). At the lower surface the end panel (3) carries a sealing foil (12) of a weldable or solderable material which is welded or soldered to the end panel (3) so as to seal the through punching (6) of the end panel (3). The end panel (3) is made of a material having higher shearing strength than that of the material of the lower sealing foil, so that the container can be opened along a sharp line corresponding to the through punching (6) of the end panel (3).Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1985Date of Patent: December 3, 1985Assignee: Esselte Pac AktiebolagInventor: Ingemar S. B. Bogren
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Patent number: 4544433Abstract: An apparatus is described by which a label bearing tape can be transported intermittently in a manually operated labeler. The device contains a transporting carriage (19) reciprocable along the label bearing tape (5). In the carriage a latch (22) with a clamping face (25) is held in frictional engagement with the label bearing tape so that during movement of the carriage in one direction it freely slides on the label bearing tape, while during movement of the carriage in the other direction it clamps the label bearing tape against an abutment surface (26) with self-locking action. The clamping face of the latch is covered with abrasive paper, preferably with an aluminous abrasive paper.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1983Date of Patent: October 1, 1985Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex CorporationInventors: Kurt Schrotz, Werner Becker
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Patent number: 4542052Abstract: Imageable products are described which can be made into dry transfer materials and other transfer materials by imaging them in an electrophotographic copier. The imageable products include an adhesive layer having a coating weight of between about 0.5 and 7 grams per square meter, releasably adhered to a substrate. A non-adhesive layer is applied over the adhesive layer, the non-adhesive layer having a thickness of less than about 30 microns and the non-adhesive layer being capable of accepting electrophotographic toner. The non-adhesive layer is incapable of being stripped from the substrate, to which said non-adhesive layer is releasably adhered by said adhesive layer, from a corner of said non-adhesive layer without fracture.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1983Date of Patent: September 17, 1985Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex CorporationInventors: Philip Shadbolt, Graham E. Cassey
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Patent number: 4542039Abstract: Colored legends are produced using a combination of dry transfer, preferably white, lettering, and the application of color thereto. The dry transfer is placed on an intermediate carrier to form the desired legend, the legend then e.g. sprayed over with colors, preferably using a felt tip marker as color source, or colored using a hot blocking foil and the so colored legend then lifted using an adhesive web and liquid treatment of the intermediate carrier to release the legend therefrom and positioned where desired on the final receptor. The adhesive web is then removed to leave the desired legend in the desired color.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1984Date of Patent: September 17, 1985Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex CorporationInventor: Martin E. Dowzall
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Patent number: 4539759Abstract: Apparatus is described which may be substituted for the vertical rule on a conventional drafting machine arrangement having a pair of rules set at right angles to one another. The apparatus includes a clamp for a transfer sheet which is movable in steps. Used with a dry transfer sheet with lines of letters on it, the interline spacing of which is an integral multiple of the stepped movement spacing of the apparatus, and fitted to a conventional drafting machine, the apparatus assists in applying accurate baseline legends to drawings using dry transfer rather than hand lettering.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1982Date of Patent: September 10, 1985Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex CorporationInventors: Martin E. Dowzall, Vazgen J. Houssian
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Patent number: 4538736Abstract: Disclosed herein is an apparatus for the storage and display of elongate items and particularly marking pens and felt tip markers. The apparatus includes a removable cassette holding a plurality of marking pens. The cassette may be used by an artist or draftsman at a work bench, desk or drafting table in conjunction with a user stand. In the stand the cassette may be moved between two fixed positions, a first position in which the cassettes are tilted forward to permit convenient user access to the pens and a second position in which the cassette is inclined in a rearward position, primarily for storage.The cassettes may also be employed as part of a a rack panel display system. In this system one or more cassettes may be suspended from a rack in which individual cassettes are swingably mounted. Selection of marking pens stored within the cassettes is facilitated by swinging the cassette from side to side thus permitting a person to leaf through as in the pages of a book.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1983Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex CorporationInventor: Barry D. Berger
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Patent number: 4513511Abstract: A drawing board for use with dry transfer materials is described. The board has a track along one edge and a paper clamp along an adjacent edge. The track bears a bar parallel to the paper clamp which in turn bears a carriage to which a dry transfer sheet can be affixed. The carriage may be racked up and down to bring an appropriate line of dry transfer letters over an appropriate place on a piece of paper held in the paper clamp. The carriage may be provided with a mechanism for holding it firm and then moving the dry transfer sheet clamp slightly. This mechanism enables words to be built up and which the letters are evenly spaced easily and quickly.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1982Date of Patent: April 30, 1985Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex CorporationInventors: Martin E. Dowzall, Vazgen J. Houssian
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Patent number: 4505388Abstract: A portable file comprises a case formed with two side panels, a front panel, a back panel, a bottom and a top. The two side panels, back panel and bottom form an integral structure. A first hinge connects the integral structure and the rear end of the top and permits pivoting movement of the top between a closed position and an open position. A second hinge connects the integral structure and the bottom of the front panel and permits pivoting movement of the front panel between a closed position and an extended position. A latch connects the top and the front panel whereby they can be releasably retained in their respective closed positions, and a handle is connected to the case whereby it can be carried. The side panels are formed with supports for a plurality of hanging files, and the top is formed with a retainer cooperating with the supports for retaining the hanging files on the supports when the top is in the closed position, notwithstanding tipping of the case.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1982Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex CorporationInventor: Jack Solomon
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Patent number: 4491497Abstract: The invention relates to a hand labeling apparatus for printing and applying adhesive labels on articles. The apparatus comprises a printer (21) held by a printer carrier (20) which is pivotable between an inoperative and an operative position. In the inoperative position the printer carrier (20) holds the printer (21) lifted off an adhesive label (11) lying on a printing platen (14), while in operative position it holds the printer (21) in contact with the adhesive label (11). By drive means (3, 30, 5) the printer carrier (20) can be moved from the inoperative into the operative position and can be automatically returned to the inoperative position under the influence of a resetting force. In order to prevent double imprints on the adhesive label the device includes retaining means (46, 60) which hold the printer carrier (20) in the operative position with a retaining force that is less strong than the resetting force.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1983Date of Patent: January 1, 1985Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex CorporationInventors: Heinz Kistner, Kurt Schrotz
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Patent number: 4486258Abstract: A labeling device is described by means of which adhesive labels can be printed, dispensed, and applied on an article. During each operating cycle an adhesive label is printed in the device and transported into a dispensing position below an applicator roll which is mounted for rotation on an elastically deformable axle. In order to render the applicator roll yieldable to a degree desirable to make it conform to the surface to be provided with an adhesive label, the applicator roll is supported on the axle in a central region of its longitudinal extension, while on either side of said central region there follow axle bore regions extending up to the end faces of the applicator roll in which the latter surrounds the axle with a clearance.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1983Date of Patent: December 4, 1984Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex CorporationInventors: Kurt Schrotz, Ulf Koch
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Patent number: D277396Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1982Date of Patent: January 29, 1985Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex Canada Inc.Inventor: Harry Mahler
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Patent number: D279198Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1982Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Assignee: Esselte Dymo N VInventor: Dane Pedersen
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Patent number: D283429Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1985Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Assignee: Esselte Dymo N.V.Inventor: Dane Pedersen