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Class 400/332.5 - Including plural toothed racks (e.g., pivoted, etc.)


Subclass of Class 400 - Typewriting machines
Definition: Subject matter wherein the regulating mechanism includes
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 02/17/2004


NumberTitleIssue Date
6692169Method of propelling an ink jet printer carriage
A print carriage assembly for an ink jet printer. The print carriage assembly includes a print carriage slidably supported on a printer slider rod, and a sub-carriage that is separate from the printer carriage and slidably supported on the printer slider ...
02/17/2004
4712934Typewriter carriage escapement mechanism having two sets of teeth
A typewriter carriage escapement mechanism comprises a rack (10) movable with the typewriter carriage (2) and having two sets of teeth (16 and 18) projecting in opposite directions. An escapement dog (30) has two separate teeth or sets of teeth (44 and 54...
12/15/1987
4551033Serial electric printer using single unidirectional motor
A serial printer having a carriage adapted to be shifted transversely of a paper and a type cylinder carried by the carriage in such a manner as to be able to be shifted up and down and to be rotated, so that the printing is effected by pressing the desir...
11/05/1985
4474486Apparatus for stamping characters on a workpiece in multiple rows
A machine for stamping characters in multiple rows on a workpiece is disclosed. The machine includes an impact head assembly mounted on a transversely slidable carriage, the impact head assembly being adapted for reciprocating movement perpendicular to th...
10/02/1984
 
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