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Patent No. 6650315

Mouse device with a built-in printer

A mouse device for use as an input device of a computer is provided that includes a housing in which recording paper is loadable, and a printer unit provided within the housing for printing on the recording paper print information received from the computer.

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Class 186/53 - Drive-in


Subclass of Class 186 - Merchandising
Definition: Apparatus wherein there is provided means directly available
No. of applications: 4
Last issue date: 07/21/2011


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20110178947GREETER METHODS AND SYSTEMS
A restaurant greeter method includes storing a plurality of greeting messages in memory of a greeter, associating at least one greeting message with a specific time of day, playing the at least one greeting message from the memory of the greeter upon detection of an ind...
07/21/2011
20110166967Transaction monitor
A transaction monitor of an apparatus in one example is configured to determine an occurrence of a transaction between a vendor and a customer at a point of service location. The point of service location comprises a drive-up service location and is operated by the vend...
07/07/2011
20070187183System, method and process for computer controlled delivery of classified goods and services through an amalgamated drive-thru complex
The present invention comprises, in one embodiment, a system, method and process for delivery of classified goods and serviced items through a vehicle drive-thru facility, the facility having a plurality of vehicle drive-thru pick-up portals for goods or services ordera...
08/16/2007
20060206395Automated Method and System for Merchandize Transactions
A method and system are provided for selling merchandise. The method includes receiving an order from a customer for a product desired to be picked up by the customer at a given location, readying the product for customer pickup at the given location after receiving the...
09/14/2006
 
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