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Typewriter ~ C.Latham Sholes

In 1868 Mr. Sholes, Mr. Soule, and Mr. Glidden were issued a patent for their invention from the United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). There were 6 documents on file for this patent. The drawing specification sheet of the patent has been reproduced from original USPTO documents and printed onto parchment paper. This print is sized and ready to install into an 8″ x 10″ frame. The additional sheets included are printed on 5.50″ x 8.50″ parchment paper. These accompanying documents describe the scope of this invention in formal terms. The following is an actual excerpt from the patent… in http://patentmuseum.com/patents_c.asp?Thumb=114_sm

1902 - The first Teleprinters

Inventadas por Charles L. Krum, os primeiros teleprinters, tinham um teclado do estilo máquina de escrever para a introdução das mensagens e um rolo de papel para a saída das mensagens impressas.

TV Typewriter

 
The TV Typewriter, designed by Don Lancaster, provided the first display of alphanumeric information on an ordinary television set.

The Woman and the Typewriter

“the typewriter was destined… to become an important force in American life. By providing a socially acceptable employment for women in the commercial world, it opened new office careers, and (with the telephone) helped bring women out of the kitchen into the world ofaffairs. - Daniel J. Boorstin” in The Woman and the Typewriter A: […]

IBM Typewriter - timeline

 timeline history of the IBM Typewriter with old ads to show what the machines looked like. in http://www.etypewriters.com/history.htm

A primeira máquina de escrever

Sholes & Glidden Type Writer, 1874 - “This machine, produced beginning 1874 by E. Remington & Sons, is considered the “first” typewriter. There were other machines which preceded it, but this device founded the world typewriter industry. All modern typewriters are direct descendants of the Sholes & Glidden.  -