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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 209/551 - Item counter


Subclass of Class 209 - Classifying, separating, and assorting solids
Definition: Methods and apparatus including means for indicating to
No. of applications: 4
Last issue date: 11/19/2009


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20090283453METHOD AND SYSTEM TO INDICATE BIN SWEEP STATUS ON DOCUMENT PROCESSING EQUIPMENT
The present application relates to a method and system for mail item processing. More particularly, the present application relates to a method and system alerting document processing operators when all mail items have reached a designated bin in order to improve accura...
11/19/2009
20090045105Method and facility for transporting bulk consignments
A method for transporting a set of items includes predetermining a destination point for each item of the set and for each further item which passes through the sorting system, generating for each item a current image of the item from a predetermined viewing direction, ...
02/19/2009
20080105599Counting Stacked Documents
The process for treating stacks formed of a predetermined number of planar substrates, such as securities, banknotes, checks and other similar documents, said securities being formed by prints on said substrates arranged in matrix-form in lines and columns, comprises th...
05/08/2008
20050067328Method and apparatus for sorting article
Used articles of different types are sorted into individual types through a sorting line, and are feed to disassembling lines that are provided for the respective article types. The sorting line is provided with a type discriminating section and a sorting section. In th...
03/31/2005
 
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