Typewriting machines – Means auxiliary to typewriting function – Frame – casing – or support for typewriter
Patent
1984-04-16
1986-02-04
Coughenour, Clyde I.
Typewriting machines
Means auxiliary to typewriting function
Frame, casing, or support for typewriter
108 28, 108 50, 108 90, 108152, 2482251, 248302, 312208, D 6422, D 6430, A47B 2103
Patent
active
045682127
ABSTRACT:
A stand is designed for holding a computer printer and in particular mounts the printer at right angles to conventional practice so that the platen of the printer runs front to back on the stand rather than side to side. Such an arrangement allows easier access to the printer. The stand is provided with a shelf below the top surface for storage of paper which is to be printed, and provision is made for a slot in one or both side walls to feed the paper upwardly and outwardly into the printer. Each of the two side walls is generally planar and imperforate with the exception of the slots for the aforementioned paper feed. A basket may also be provided for reception of the paper after printing.
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Cooke Donald R.
Martin David J.
Coughenour Clyde I.
Liberty Diversified Industries, Inc.
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