SECTION I - CLASS DEFINITION
Means peculiarly adapted for assembling type or the elements
of a printing-form, means for returning such type or elements to
their respective storage-chambers after printing; also means, such
as galleys and the like, not constituting a part of the printing
apparatus, for holding assembled matter. Also cabinets, trays, or
other means for holding or storing type for the compositor together
with means for feeding the type to the delivery point of the holding
means or from the type cabinet.
SECTION II - LINES WITH OTHER CLASSES AND WITHIN THIS CLASS
Compare Class 199, Type Casting, containing apparatus for
setting or distributing matrices in type-casting machines. Compare
Class 234, Selective Cutting (e.g., Punching), subclasses 4+,
for a keyboard controlled typos:graphical tape-punch provided with
a space totalizer and indicator for justification purposes (some
of these devices comprise automatic justification computer and means
to punch the justification symbol).
SUBCLASSES
1 | MISCELLANEOUS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Means falling within the class not provided for in any specific
subclass. |
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2 | SETTING AND DISTRIBUTING MACHINES: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Machines for both assembling the type and returning them
to the storage-magazines. |
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5 | Circulating feeler and type-holder distributors: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 2. The distributer having type-holders, which carry the type
in a circuit, and correlated feelers moving therewith, which enter
special nicks in the type and actuate the discharge when the proper
channel is reached. |
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6 | Ward distributors: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 2. The magazine-entrances having projections, which permit
the passage of only such types as are provided with proper nicks
to clear the projections. |
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7 | Keyboard distributors: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 2. The distributer having different members corresponding to
different types and adapted to be manually operated to deliver the
types to their respective channels. |
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8 | SETTING AND JUSTIFYING MACHINES: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Machines for both assembling the type into line and for
modifying the spaces between the words, so as to bring the line
to standard length.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
234, | Selective Cutting (e.g., Punching),
subclasses 4+ (and see the reference to Class 234 in section
II of the class definition, above). |
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11 | Indicating justifier: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 8. Wherein the length of the line is indicated as it is being
set, so that the operator may determine the size of spaces required. |
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12 | SETTING MACHINES: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Limited to machines for assembling types into line. |
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13 | Pattern control: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 12. A previously-prepared member automatically governing the
order in which types are selected. |
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16 | Conveyor: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 12. Having a moving member or members to carry the type from
the magazine-channels to the composing member. |
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18 | Power ejector: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17. Wherein selective mechanism is supplemented by power for
ejecting the type onto endless conveyers. |
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19 | Power ejector: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 16. Wherein selective mechanism is supplemented by power for
ejecting the type into other than endless conveyers. |
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20 | Converging chutes: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 12. Having gravity-ways for the type running from the magazine-channels
and all terminating at the composing member. |
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21 | Power ejector: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 20. Wherein selective mechanism is supplemented by power for
ejecting the type into the converging chutes. |
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22 | DISTRIBUTING MACHINES: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Limited to machines for returning the type to their respective
channels. |
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23 | Feeler: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 22. Having means positioned by the nicks in the type for actuating
the discharge when the type is in the proper relative position. |
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26 | Ward: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 22. The magazine-entrances having projections, which permit
the passage of only such types as are provided with proper nicks
to clear the projections.
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Note. Compare class 199, Typecasting, subclass 64. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
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27 | Keyboard: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 22. Having different members corresponding to different types
and adapted to be manually operated to deliver the types to their
respective channels.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
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28 | JUSTIFYING MACHINES: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Machines for modifying the spaces between the words, so
as to bring the line to standard length.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
234, | Selective Cutting (e.g., Punching),
subclasses 4+ (and see the reference to Class 234 in section
II of the class definition, above). |
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31 | Casting: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 30. Wherein the spaces are produced from material in fluid condition
by pouring it and allowing it to harden. |
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32 | Wedge: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 28. Adapted to have wedges forced between the words until the
line is expanded to the proper length. |
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33 | Galleys: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 28. Means peculiarly adapted for holding the assembled line,
so that it may be justified by hand. |
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34 | LEAD HANDLERS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Means for placing members between lines of assembled matter
or removing the same therefrom. |
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35 | TYPE-LINE SEPARATORS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Means for detaching single lines of type from assembled
matter for distribution. |
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36 | TYPE ARRANGERS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Means for causing type to be delivered with their sides
in proper relation. |
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37 | HAND TYPE CHANNELS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Means for holding a single line of type, not designed to
constitute a portion of a machine, but merely to be used as a free
implement. |
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38 | COMPOSING STICKS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Devices adapted to receive the type as it is set by hand
and capable of holding a few lines. |
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42 | Side locking means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 40. Having means for applying pressure, so as to squeeze the
type together in the direction-lines. |
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44 | TYPE CASES: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Means for holding or storing type for the compositor. Includes
type cases proper and also accessories such as stands, cabinets,
etc.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
199, | Type Casting,
subclass 44 . |
312, | Supports: Cabinet Structure,
subclass 35 , and indented subclasses. |
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45 | Feeding: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 44. Means for feeding type to the delivery point of the holding
means or means for delivering the type to be set up or stored.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
199, | Type Casting,
subclasses 15+ , 19+ and 44+. |
221, | Article Dispensing, appropriate subclasses for article dispensers (feeders) not
otherwise provided for, and see the class definition of Class 221
for a statement of the class lines and for the disposition of related
disclosures or article and strip feeding processes and apparatus. |
312, | Supports: Cabinet Structure,
subclasses 35+ . |
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