Abstract:
A major factor of workloads for a user in a tape printing apparatus to execute a layout display is to confirm whether or not line end positions of the respective lines of an inputted sentence are aligned with each other. The inputted sentence is displayed at fixed positions for every line irrelevant to a print image (layout) along the main scanning direction, and also is displayed along the sub-scanning direction in such a layout manner that a mixed print image with a character portion and a background portion for every lien is faithfully laid out and displayed. As a consequence, the print image process operations effected in the respective portions of a layout display apparatus can be made simple, and thus a high-speed layout display can be achieved.
Abstract:
A tape printing device which prints an input text consisting of one or more lines of characters on tape. In case of this tape printing device, a judgement portion judges whether the number of lines of characters of the input text is not less than two, and whether or not a character-size entrusting mode, in which a character size to be assigned to each line is automatically determined, is selected. Subsequently, in case where the character-size entrusting mode is selected and the number of lines of characters of the input text is not less than two, a character-size determination portion generates length information representing a length of each line, to which a same character size is assigned, and determines the character-size attribute of each line according to the length information in such a manner to equalize lengths of at least two longest lines of characters of the input text. Thereafter, a print portion performs a printing of the input text according to the determined character-size attribute of each line.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for the treatment of an effluent containing an organic chlorine compound in the presence of a porous iron type metallic article and hydrogen peroxide thereby effecting oxidizing decomposition of the organic chlorine compound, operated by a procedure which comprises causing the organic chlorine compound having hydrogen peroxide incorporated preparatorily therein to be circulated through a closed vessel having the porous iron type metallic article disposed therein thereby effecting oxidizing decomposition of the organic chlorine compound and then simultaneously circulating and aerating the effluent containing the organic chlorine compound under the condition of keeping the upper part of the closed vessel in an opened state thereby effecting oxidizing decomposition of the organic chlorine compound or causing the gaseous phase stagnating in the upper part of the vessel to be introduced into the effluent.
Abstract:
A liner cooling construction for a gas turbine combustor or the like in which twisted or helical tapes in the spaces defined between the liner walls and the partition walls cause the cooling air to swirl so that the efficient cooling of the liner walls can be ensured.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a manufacturing apparatus which comprises moving means which continuously moves the works that are transferred along a frame chute, and detector means which detects at least a portion of the work that is moved. The moving means is controlled by kind-of-work data and by a work position signal from the detector means, and the work is set to a predetermined position. Hence, even a work of a different kind can be set to an optimum bonding position without the need of exchanging the unit, making it possible to perform the operation fully automatically and to meet general purposes.Further, provision is made of means which moves the frame chute in a direction at right angles with the direction in which the work is moved, so that even that work that has different widths and shapes in the widthwise direction can be placed in position and subjected to the bonding fully automatically.The detector means can be provided not only at the bonding position but also at a position on the upstream side having a relation relative to the bonding position.The invention can be adapted particularly effectively to a wire bonder and a pellet bonder.
Abstract:
A hard plate such as blank paper board can be held under suction on a table, such as the table of a coordinate plotter, with air holes bored therethrough, by superposing a soft sheet, which includes an air-permeable portion at a desired location and an air-impermeable portion made of an air-impermeable elastic material and surrounding the periphery of the air-permeable portion, over the table in such a way that the air-permeable portion is communicated with the air holes; superposing the hard plate on the soft sheet in such a way that at least the air-permeable portion is covered by the hard plate; and sucking air through the air holes to hold the hard plate by vacuum. Use of the soft sheet permits easy, prompt and sure positioning of the hard plate even if a warp or distortion is contained in the hard plate.
Abstract:
A cooking apparatus comprising a rotary table disposed inside a heating chamber so as to mount food to be heated, and a motor which rotates the rotary table. The rotary table and the motor are integrally supported in a floating state by a resilient member, thereby allowing the food and the rotary table to vibrate or move vertically. This vertical vibration or movement is measured by employing a detector, and the weight of the food is measured from the output of the detector. The rotary table is provided with a biasing means interlocked with a door for regulating the height of the rotary table or stabilizing the same when the door is opened. In the case where the vibration of the rotary table is particularly detected, the rotary table is forced to vibrate by the action of the biasing means thereby allowing highly accurate measurement of the weight of the food. The output of the heating source, the heating mode and the heating time are controlled in correspondence with the measured weight of the food, and it is therefore possible to improve the cooking apparatus such that it is conveniently used and to realize a finely controlled heating operation.