US PATENT SUBCLASS 346 / 20
COMBINED WITH CLOCK


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346 /   HD   RECORDERS

20COMBINED WITH CLOCK


DEFINITION

Classification: 346/20

Recorders combined with clock mechanism in which there are time scale and indicator means.

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26, for time driven recorder elements with autograph as sole record.

30, for time driven recorder elements also driven by a second factor.

53, for time recording, where a second function is also recorded on the same record receiver by a second marker, the markers being under control of an element normally unconnected with the apparatus (e.g., a key), a marker being of the dotting, printing or punching type.

55, for time driven record receiving element, where two or more functions are recorded thereon by markers under control of an element normally unconnected with the apparatus (e.g., a key), a marker being of the dotting, printing or punching type.

57, for time driven record receiving element, where two or more functions are recorded thereon, where an element normally disconnected from the apparatus is used to make a printing, dotting or punching mark on the receiving element.

58, for time recording, where second function is recorded by second marker on same receiver, where an element normally disconnected from the apparatus is used to make a dotting, printing or punching mark on the receiver.

59+, for time recording, where a second function is recorded on the same receiver, dotting, printing, or punching markers being used. 64, for time driven record receiver, where a single marker records two or more functions, the marker being controlled by

an element normally unconnected with the apparatus.

80+, for time recording utilizing a dotting, printing or punching marker.

86, for time controlled mechanism, used to shift a holder for a separate record receiver card so that when the card is inserted in the machine at different times, superimposed dotting, printing or punching records are avoided.

114+, for time driven record receiving web, there being a "writer" type marker.

115, for time driven "writer" type marker, with time driven record receiving web.

121+, for time driven record receiving disc, there being a "writer" type marker.

127+, for time driven record receiving drum, there being a "writer" type marker.

142, for hand time stamps.