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Fork With Timer

A fork with timer for providing a cue to a user after an elapsed period of time for indicating that another bite of food using the fork may be taken.

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Class 400/161.3 - Gears mounted on type-head and type-head-carrier


Subclass of Class 400 - Typewriting machines
Definition: Subject matter wherein at least one of the toothed wheels
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 02/01/1983


NumberTitleIssue Date
4371275Selector system for a single type carrier in typewriters and similar printing machines
A selector system for a typewriter of the single type carrier kind, in which a series of stop members are selectively positionable in order to cooperate with two selector levers in such a manner as to effect the variable displacement of the type carrier f...
02/01/1983
4095686Printer having swingable printing rings
Printer having swingable printing rings which are selectively swung against a platen to print a line of selected characters on a paper by selecting a desired character from a plurality of characters provided on the periphery of each printing ring during t...
06/20/1978
4067429Selector system for a printing head for printing office machines
A selector system for a printing head for use in printing machines and the like for selecting a character to be printed from the printing head. The system comprises at least two actuatable code bars. The printing head is positioned with respect to a first...
01/10/1978
4043439Serial printing device for typewriters, accounting machines, teleprinters and similar office machines
A serial printing device comprises a type head mounted rotatably on a carriage which is slidable along a printing line of an office machine. A continuously rotating driving shaft is connected to a differential mechanism which normally transfers the motion...
08/23/1977
 
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