- [citation needed]
Digitized pantographs are
followed by
computerized machines.[citation needed] Linn Boyd
Benton invented a
pantographic engraving machine for...
-
balisong knife handles that
swing freely and independently, the
pantographic knife uses a
pantograph linkage to keep the
handles aligned during opening and closing...
- A
pantograph (or "pan" or "panto") is an
apparatus mounted on the roof of an
electric train, tram or
electric bus to
collect power through contact with...
- Fry
Pantographic knife, a
folding knife whose blade is
opened by a
unique scissors method Delay differential equation, also
known as a “
pantograph equation”...
- In
security printing, void
pantograph refers to a
method of
making copy-evident and tamper-resistant
patterns in the
background of a do****ent. Normally...
- for the
railway industry founded in 1919. It
introduced the single-arm
pantograph in 1955. The
company has
subsidiaries in more than 24 countries. The majority...
- that
collect their current from
overhead lines use a
device such as a
pantograph, bow
collector or
trolley pole. It
presses against the
underside of the...
- A
pantograph is a
commonly used
overhead suspension system for
lamps and
audio and
video monitors in
television studios. It is also used on a
smaller scale...
- Somerset, and brand-name of
electrification equipment for railways,
mostly pantographs and
contact shoes.
Henry Brecknell and Sons
began operating in 1854....
-
continental Europe, it was
replaced by the
pantograph or the
trolley pole,
itself often later replaced by the
pantograph. When the bow
collector was
first conceived...