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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 65/74 - With sequential blowing in charged cavity


Subclass of Class 65 - Glass manufacturing
Definition: Processes which include a subsequent step of inflating the
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 07/28/2009


NumberTitleIssue Date
7565818Apparatus and methods for manufacturing cigarettes
An apparatus and method for manufacturing small quantities of cigarettes in a substantially simultaneous fashion while maintaining consistent quality between the cigarettes. The invention provides an apparatus and method for simultaneously inserting charges of tobac...
07/28/2009
7107794Suction feeder
The suction feeder for glass processing includes a housing containing a material; a heatable noble metal or noble metal alloy feed line embedded in the housing in a thermally insulated fashion; a connection element at one end of the feed line for connection with a m...
09/19/2006
6802189Device and process for the remelting of glass
A process for the remelting of glass bars, including the steps of introducing a glass bar into an upper end of a receiving shell; providing a molten bath having a surface underneath the receiving-shell; positioning the receiving shell such that a lower edge of the r...
10/12/2004
4678492Blowing process for expanding a molten glass parison
A molten glass parison is expanded to the shape of a mould cavity (16) to thereby form the parison into an article of glassware (A). Air is supplied under pressure to the interior of the parison so that an elevated pressure is created in the parison causi...
07/07/1987
 
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