Computer keyboard template selector

Typewriting machines – Key-board or key lever-actuating mechanism – Including means generating a signal for type selecting or...

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364708, B41J 500

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051921502

ABSTRACT:
The computer keyboard template selector is an apparatus which attaches to a computer keyboard to hold a plurality of computer keyboard templates. The apparatus includes a body and a lid, wherein the lid is urged upwardly to an open position by a wrap spring and held in a closed position by a detent structure. Several rotatable separator sheets with staggered laterally extending tabs are enclosed in the apparatus. Each separator sheet holds a computer keyboard template. The staggered laterally extending tabs form an inverted stair structure so that a lifting device can be positioned under a laterally extending tab so as to lift a number of separator sheets when the detent structure is released and the lid is opened thereby exposing a selected computer keyboard template.

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