Duplicating Machines Patents (Class 101/90)
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Patent number: 12000862Abstract: The probe apparatus has a probe (first metal plate) as a signal terminal and a probe (second metal plate) as a ground terminal. A probe holder has a holder main body formed of a conductor, clamps that are formed of a dielectric and capable of clamping the probes, and a fixing member and a male screw (or “fixture”) capable of fixing both clamps, which have clamped the probes, to the holder main body. The probes are clamped by the two clamps in a state where the probes have been aligned along the plate surface direction, parts at front-end portion sides of the probes protrude from the two clamps, and the parts at front-end portion sides are capable of elastic deformation along the plate thickness direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2020Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: HIOKI E.E. CORPORATIONInventor: Masashi Kobayashi
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Publication number: 20110173854Abstract: A sign sash is placed around a corner of an existing political campaign or other sign and conveys an additional message. A strip of paper is scored down the middle and folded over to form front and back sign sash portions. The front and back portions are connected at their edges and at least one bears a display. A sign corner can be inserted between the front and back portions and the sign sash allowed to rest on the sign and display the graphic across the surface of the sign. The sign sash is made of rigid card-stock and adhesive and/or fasteners connect the front and back portions. A fastener can secure the sheet to the sign corner or another object. The sign sash is useful for varying sign messages and for adding to the message as events change, for instance to thank supporters after a vote is concluded.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2011Publication date: July 21, 2011Inventor: Max Pappas
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Patent number: 5279217Abstract: A mimeographic printing machine equipped with a sorter for moving a plurality of bins to sort printed sheets, comprises: speed set-up means for setting up a desired print speed; sorter mode set-up means for setting up the sorter for the sort mode; and control means for changing the print speed, which is set up by the speed set-up means, to a predetermined print speed so as to conform to the sorting of the sorter, when the sort mode is set up in the sorter mode set-up means.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1993Date of Patent: January 18, 1994Assignee: Riso Kagaku CorporationInventors: Masahiro Ueda, Kouichiro Iida
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Patent number: 5279218Abstract: A mimeographic printing machine comprising: mimeographic printing means for printing an image of an original document on successive sheets one at a time and for discharging the printed sheets; a sorter having a plurality of bins for receiving the printed sheets discharged from the mimeographic printing means; mode setting means for setting up the sorter for a specified mode such that a number of the printed sheets, which are printed for the same original document and exceed the number of the bins of the sorter, will be received on the bins in a specified order; and control means for detecting that the specified mode is set up by the mode setting means and for controlling the mimeographic printing means and the sorter in such a manner that the printed sheets discharged from the mimeographic printing means will be received orderly one after another in the bins, from the first bin to the last bin, and then the following printed sheets discharged from the mimeographic printing means will be received orderly one aType: GrantFiled: May 14, 1993Date of Patent: January 18, 1994Assignee: Riso Kagaku CorporationInventors: Susumu Oshio, Kouichiro Iida
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Patent number: 4587532Abstract: The present invention provides a recording apparatus including a plurality of printers each for reproducing an image on a recording sheet upon receiving the same signal, and a single sheet delivering device for delivering recording sheets to the printers. The present invention also provides a recording apparatus including a plurality of printers each for reproducing an image on a recording sheet upon receiving the same signal, and a sheet discharge device for feeding the recording sheets from the printers to a collector or sorter.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1984Date of Patent: May 6, 1986Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Junichi Asano
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Patent number: 4369704Abstract: A printing mechanism, particularly for a counter device which records distances, is formed with a pair of sets of print wheels with a housing defining a slot through which a voucher may be passed to have imprinted thereon information contained on the print wheels. Platens are arranged to press the voucher against the print wheels and platen carriers which are rotatably mounted have the platens eccentrically mounted thereon. Overcenter springs engage the platen carriers, and after the carriers have been rotated through a predetermined angle, the overcenter springs drive the carriers through a further angle of rotation during which the platens are pressed against the print wheels during the printing process. The angle through which the platen carrier is initially rotated to load the overcenter spring is less than the angle through which the platen carrier is driven by the loaded overcenter spring.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1980Date of Patent: January 25, 1983Assignee: Kienzle Apparate GmbHInventors: Heinz Kelch, Eduard Schuh
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Patent number: 4265174Abstract: A set of flexible endless printing bands are arranged in two rows spaced in tandem relation for simultaneously printing two lines of characters. Each band in each row is supported by a corresponding indexing gear which includes a thin flange portion projecting outwardly between adjacent bands. A row of corresponding idle gears is disposed between the rows of printing bands, and each idle gear connects the two indexing gears supporting a corresponding set of bands in the two rows. A band indexing mechanism is axially movable within one row of indexing gears and provides for simultaneously indexing each set of corresponding printing bands. Each endless printing band may be molded with a series of long pads each supporting a numerical printing character and integrally connected by thin flexible link portions and short pads carrying visually readable characters.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1978Date of Patent: May 5, 1981Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventor: William A. Jenkins
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Patent number: 4262593Abstract: A printing apparatus especially for a cash register has printing wheels mounted on a shaft with a spring pressed friction detent means between the shaft and each wheel so that the wheels are positively driven but can overrun the detent means when they are stopped in their printing positions while having residual frictional engagement; the shaft rotating through only a part revolution then remaining stationary during printing and finally driving in rotating through only a part revolution then remaining stationary during printing and reverse to return the wheels to their starting positions.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1979Date of Patent: April 21, 1981Inventors: Henry Gross, Samuel Gross
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Patent number: 4197797Abstract: A modular high speed printing system for printing alphabetic and numerical information upon individual items or documents fed individually or in series through the modules. A feeder module performs accounting functions as to the number of documents processed, provides multiple or single mode document feeding and is adjustable to accommodate different size documents. The system also includes one or more printing modules for printing machine readable repetitive data, machine readable consecutive data, repetitive alphanumeric information and consecutive numeric information. A document receiver module adjustable to different size forms is also provided. The printing modules employ common document drive systems including an adjustable document end stop to permit horizontal placement of the information on the document. Vertical positioning of the information on the document is accomplished by means of adjusting the print mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1977Date of Patent: April 15, 1980Assignee: Burroughs CorporationInventors: Wilson P. Rayfield, Norman H. Preston, Ronald W. Ferguson, Frederick H. Dear, Henry M. Korytkowski, Frank L. Muster, Ward L. Karns
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Patent number: 4181078Abstract: There is provided an improved automatic recirculating duplicator adapted for duplicating from a master or plate selectively onto one or both sides of paper sheets. It is characterized by a single printing couple. Sheets are fed from a paper table to a printing nip between a printing cylinder and an impression cylinder for printing on the first side and, through operation of a controlled gripping and stripping apparatus, the sheets are turned about the impression cylinder for collection with the printed sides down on a paper tray. The paper tray is then shifted to the feeding location normally occupied by the paper table, and the gripping and stripping apparatus is reset for feeding the sheets, now printed on both sides, directly to an exterior receiver.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1977Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Assignee: AM International, Inc.Inventor: William A. Davis
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Patent number: 4094244Abstract: A hand-held label marking device prints selected bar code character information on labels by scribing selected code bars upon one area of a moving label juxtaposed with a printing medium and prints corresponding alpha-numeric character information upon another area of the label by impacting the label and printing medium against selected print elements, thereby establishing a standard symbol, such as that currently prescribed in the United States by the Universal Product Code. Further alpha-numeric information is printed upon a further area of the label by a reciprocating printing mechanism in the same device to provide consumer-readable price information. A compact arrangement of component parts enables the printing of a full range of bar code character information in accordance with a compact symbol standard such as the zero-suppression symbol standard of the Universal Product Code, together with the corresponding alpha-numeric character information.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1976Date of Patent: June 13, 1978Assignee: Dymo Industries, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Edwards, Cecil G. Olson
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Patent number: 4073231Abstract: A label printer of the type employing a stencil covered cylinder in which the stencil may have any one of plural arcuately spaced apart indicias cut therein separately printed therefrom. The label printer includes means for indexing the printing cylinder to any one of two or more positions for the optional printing of the separate contents of any one of the arcuately spaced apart portions of the stencil on the same machine.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1976Date of Patent: February 14, 1978Assignee: Weber Marking Systems, Inc.Inventor: Gerhard K. Roser
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Patent number: 4069755Abstract: An endorser for use in document processing apparatus is provided with a matrix wire printer for printing variable information on documents as they are transported at a controlled speed along a transport path forming part of an endorsing station, and with a rotatable ink stamp driven by a controlled speed motor for printing fixed information on the documents in predetermined relationship with the variable information. A rotatably mounted endorser head assembly comprised of a velocity control member and an interrupted curvilinear platen, in addition to the ink stamp, is drivably rotated by the controlled speed motor to initially intercept and decelerate a document entering the endorsing station, and to thereafter print the fixed and variable information on the document. Deceleration of the document is accomplished by the velocity control member of the endorser head assembly in cooperation with a first biased back-up roller.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1976Date of Patent: January 24, 1978Assignee: Burroughs CorporationInventor: Jack Beery
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Patent number: 4027586Abstract: Method and apparatus for printing a scannable bar code pattern is described. A high speed bar code printer produces a line spacing distance to a preselected value so that a plurality of identical horizontal lines of vertically oriented code bars may be printed in vertical overlapped relation so as to form a single vertically heightened bar code. This taller bar code pattern is more easily and efficiently scanned with the optical read head.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1973Date of Patent: June 7, 1977Assignee: Pitney-Bowes, Inc.Inventor: David W. Hubbard
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Patent number: 4011811Abstract: A printing system with one drive motor and having at least two printing stations located between a print drum and a plurality of ballistic elements for simultaneously printing at least two document blanks independently advanced through the printing stations by pinch roller and brake assemblies. The printed documents are engaged by an eject roller assembly and discharged through an exit slot after having been severed by a rotary cutter.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1975Date of Patent: March 15, 1977Assignee: Di/An Controls, Inc.Inventor: Robert D. Kodis
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Patent number: 3994225Abstract: A method of fabricating a plurality of individual badges such as name badges and the like, each bearing indicial material common to all of such plurality of badges, and each bearing specific indicial material exclusive to the respective individual badges, in which the badge blanks are initially imprinted with the common indicial material and subsequently provided with the respective exclusive indicial material by an electrostatic or photocopying process.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1975Date of Patent: November 30, 1976Assignee: Adcraft Mfg. Co.Inventor: Francis D. Sitzberger
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Patent number: 3965820Abstract: A method for recording, at the point of sale, data arising from credit card transactions, makes use of a novel apparatus disclosed in a co-pending Application, entitled APPARATUS FOR RECORDING AND PROCESSING CREDIT TRANSACTION DATA, Ser. No. 132,050. More particularly, the method involves simultaneously recording credit transaction data on both a customer credit receipt and on a single line of data paper. The data paper is advanced after each sale, thereby producing a line by line description of each individual credit transaction. Since the data paper is capable of direct input to a computer, for conversion to separate customer statements, it reduces the amount of manual and machine handling of billing information.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1975Date of Patent: June 29, 1976Inventor: Erdman O. Spradlin