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Class 400/99 - Characters typed simultaneously


Subclass of Class 400 - Typewriting machines
Definition: Subject matter wherein depression of one key* element
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 04/01/2003


NumberTitleIssue Date
6542091Method for encoding key assignments for a data input device
A data input device and method of encoding key assignments for a data input system which provides for the mapping of the numerous keys, alpha, numeric, symbolic and function, found in a full-sized standard keyboard into ten data input keys. The data input...
04/01/2003
4010837Syllabic keyboard controlled devices
A syllabic keyboard controlled device in which a syllabic keyboard controls a non syllabic printer by means of a storage unit (memory unit). The storage unit comprises a main memory to which the syllabic keyboard transmits through coding matrices pulses w...
03/08/1977
3990561Escapement mechanism for syllabic keyboard controlled devices
In a syllabic keyboard-controlled device, an escapement mechanism comprising a cogged wheel provided with mobile cogs, each cog being displacable between a stop position and an escapement position. This device provides differenciated escapements. The leng...
11/09/1976
3944042Syllabic typewriters and similar machines
A syllabic keyboard and the devices through which its keys control different mechanisms and/or apparatus, for example : printers and/or other recording systems. The material structure of the keyboard, these devices and their arrangements have made possibl...
03/16/1976
3944043Shift mechanism in syllabic typewriters
In typewriters comprising groups of type-bars, each group having a distinct printing point, each group being supported by a particular sector and certain sectors being movable independently from the others: A shift mechanism which allows the typist to put all ...
03/16/1976
 
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