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.
Make the Most of Our Site
See this month's Top Inventors and Most Cited Patents.
Stay on top of the latest innovations by subscribing to an RSS feed.
Registered users: Manage your profile.
| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7836556 | Motorcycle battery carrying apparatus The motorcycle battery carrying apparatus provides for the unique demands of handling, installing, and removing motorcycle batteries and batteries in other personally-sized vehicles which are equipped with motorcycle type batteries. The apparatus handles such batter... | 11/23/2010 |
| 6823563 | Removably attachable cover handles for electric power watthour meter A handle adapted to be mounted on a watthour meter cover facilitates movement of the watthour meter relative to a meter socket. The handle is removably attachable to a handle receiver carried on the cover, with the handle defining a finger grip surface. The receiver... | 11/30/2004 |
| 6775913 | Battery operated circular saw A battery (4) driven circular saw includes a housing (1a) with a motor (3) for driving the circular saw blade (2). The circular saw blade (2) is fixed to a drive shaft (7) that runs transverse to the plane (E) of the ... | 08/17/2004 |
| 6499190 | Handle for electric accumulator battery Handle for accumulator battery comprising a central grip and two steps on each side of the grip. The outer end walls of the steps have rounded perimeters. Each outer step is provided with an oval opening intended to cooperate with a respective pivot which... | 12/31/2002 |
| 6153331 | Battery handle holddown An automotive battery is positioned in a tray secured with the vehicle. The tray and the battery have cooperating extensions and projections which hold the battery in position on the tray. A pivotally mounted handle on the battery engages in notches on a ... | 11/28/2000 |
| 6117588 | Detachable battery handle assembly A removable battery handle and battery casing coupling structure wherein the handle is relatively rigid and includes a central portion, and two downwardly depending arms, the distal ends of the arms each including an attachment button which is supported o... | 09/12/2000 |
| 5814422 | Lead-acid battery with handle A lead-acid storage battery, such as a starting, lighting and ignition battery, includes a handle having preferably wedge-shape hook ends which are inserted into a belt loop typically molded into the end walls of the battery container, the hook ends engag... | 09/29/1998 |
| 5670274 | Battery strap handle A storage battery and handle assembly includes a battery housing having a pair of side walls, a pair of end walls, a bottom wall and a cover. Each end wall has a socket formed by a pair of flanges parallel to and spaced from the one end wall, the flanges ... | 09/23/1997 |
| 5624772 | Battery handle Battery and attachable/detachable carrying handle therefor having restricted detachability including a knob on the battery container and a terminal on the end of the handle for engaging the knob. The knob includes a longitudinally bilaterally truncated cy... | 04/29/1997 |
| 5440785 | Battery handle assembly A battery handle assembly including an improved handle strap and a strap-support assembly for a storage battery which cooperatively enable the handle strap to be selectively and quickly attached to or detached from the battery's case and which facilitate ... | 08/15/1995 |
| 5415956 | Cover assembly for rechargeable battery A device is disclosed both for covering a multi-cell rechargeable battery having upper terminal connections and for use as a mounting spacer for the battery. The device includes a cover sized and shaped to shield the top surface of the battery when attach... | 05/16/1995 |
| 5242769 | Battery carrying handle An assembly for removably attaching a battery handle to an electric storage battery is provided. The assembly comprises a pair of channels and a pair of projecting members slidably engageable with the channels, wherein (a) the channels are disposed on the batt... | 09/07/1993 |
| 5232796 | Battery with multiple position handle An electric storage battery is disclosed which includes a handle which can be locked in an upright position, such as for installation of the battery into a vehicle by robotics, yet where the handle can be then readily moved to a service position alongside... | 08/03/1993 |
| 5202200 | Automotive and marine battery convenience pouch An automotive battery convenience pouch is provided and consists of a box like housing formed of heat resistant thermal retaining material to help increase the life span of the automotive battery. Handles are disposed on the side walls and top wall of the... | 04/13/1993 |
| 5144719 | Battery lift handle A battery lift handle which has a `U`-shaped rigid hand grip, a lift cord extending from the base of one of the legs of the hand grip and terminates at its other end in a head, the second leg having three slots, the uppermost slot opening to one side of t... | 09/08/1992 |
| 4861687 | Battery handle adapter Adapter for mounting a handle to a battery having finger-hole recesses on opposite ends thereof. The adapter comprises a comb-like insert including a plurality of fingers closely received within the recess.... | 08/29/1989 |
| 4673625 | Battery and handle therefor An electric storage battery having a detachably secureable, one-piece molded carrying handle pivoted on a pair of mounting knobs integral with the battery container endwalls. A preferred handle comprises a rigid rib-rigidified gripping portion, flexible a... | 06/16/1987 |
| 4029248 | Detachable battery carrying handle A detachable plastic carrying handle having a non-circular aperture at each end which is aligned and snapped over the non-circular head of a post integrally formed on each end of a plastic battery casing and the handle is then rotated upward to cause non-... | 06/14/1977 |