Claims
- 1. A facsimile transceiver comprising:
- an emitting unit having a carrying surface at its upper portion and which defines a rectilinear path along which an original to be transmitted is guided, original advancing means for advancing the original carried on said carrying surface, and means disposed under said carrying surface for reading the original during its rectilinear advancement; and
- a receiving unit combined into an integral structure with said emitting unit, said receiving unit being juxtaposed side-by-side with said emitting unit so that said units do not overlap with each other when viewed from above, and said receiving unit including means for supporting roll-formed recording material such that the rotating axis of the roll is parallel to the advancing direction of the original, means for recording image information on the recording material in accordance with received signals, advancing means for advancing the recording material with the information recorded thereon in a direction which is perpendicular to the advancing direction of the original, and means defining a discharge port in a top cover of said receiving unit through which the recording material advanced by said advancing means is discharged, the discharge port extending in a direction parallel and to one side of the advancing path of the original;
- wherein the advancing path along which the original advances after being scanned does not overlap with the receiving unit, when viewed from above.
- 2. A facsimile transceiver according to claim 1, wherein said original carrying surface functions also as a cover surface for said original reading means.
- 3. A facsimile transceiver according to claim 1, wherein the top cover of said receiving unit constitutes a part of said integral structure functioning as an ejection tray for the recording material, when the recording material is discharged through the discharge port and is advanced in a direction away from the carrying surface.
- 4. A facsimile transceiver according to claim 1, wherein the height of said receiving unit is determined substantially in relation to the maximum diameter of the rolled recording material, while the height of the emitting unit connected to said receiving unit is determined in relation to the height of said receiving unit.
Priority Claims (2)
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54-24939 |
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54-37383 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 121,655, filed Feb. 15, 1980, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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