Abstract:
Reproduction device, including registration means arranged to optically register an image portion that is to be registered of an image. The reproduction device includes electronic signal processing means arranged to process a registered image portion, and includes and/or is connectable with reproduction means arranged to reproduce a processed registered image portion. The reproduction device is provided with localisation means arranged to determine a position of an indication body that is movable with respect to the image and with respect to at least a part of the reproduction device. The reproduction device is arranged to relate a position of the image portion that is to be registered to the position of the indication body.
Abstract:
The design is the visual features of the APPARATUS FOR CONVERTING IMAGES INTO SOUND shown in solid lines in the drawings, whether those features are of shape, configuration, ornament, or pattern, or are a combination of any of those features.Drawings of the design are included.Figure 1 is a perspective view of the APPARATUS FOR CONVERTING IMAGES INTO SOUND in a closed position,Figure 2 is a perspective view thereof in an open position;Figure 3 is a front view thereof in an open position;Figure 4 is a left side view thereof in an open position;Figure 5 is a back view thereof in an open position;Figure 6 is a top view thereof in an open position; andFigure 7 is a perspective view thereof in an open position and with the handle raised.
Abstract:
The design is the visual features of the OPTICAL TRANSMISSION CONVERSION DEVICE shown in solid lines in the drawings, whether those features are of shape, configuration, ornament, or pattern or are a combination of any of those features.Drawings of the design are included.Figure 1 is a perspective view of the OPTICAL TRANSMISSION CONVERSION DEVICE in a closed position,Figure 2 is a perspective view thereof in an open position;Figure 3 is a perspective view thereof in an open position;Figure 4 is a perspective view thereof in an open position; andFigure 5 is a perspective view thereof in a closed position.