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Signature copying machine with the ability to handwrite (signature) of the person taken with any pen, pencil, or even a marker on any even surface
authors: Hamzeh Najafimehr
The signature printer can print the signature automatically after the signature is inserted throw the panel. You need to put the handwritten signature into the machine, which copies the signature using a special pen. the device performs this task by copying the signature patterns and presses and creating a duplicate signature pattern in large numbers. the machine can work through x-axis and y-axis using stepper motors and the z-axis using servo motors. Getting the handwriting (signature) of people is one of the most common works that is done in every notary, school, and all offices. Therefore, there are many applications for this invention. I dare say that it will be applied in every notary, company, office, or anywhere the copy handwriting (signature) is required. This is especially appropriate for people with physical handicaps and those who are not able to sign or create handwriting. This invention is able to copy every handwriting by means of any writing instrument including a pen, pencil, fountain pen, market, etc. In addition, it can create writing over any even surface. Making a copy from handwriting (signature) is one of the most common works in every organization and office which comes with lots of problems. this machine is a proper solution for these tasks. You just need to put the handwriting (signature) into the machine, and it copies the signature by means of a special pen. The machine performs this task by copying the signature paths and presses and creates a duplicate edition of the handwriting (signature) onto the paper. These are the abilities of this machine which is able to duplicate the signature pattern in large numbers.
Industry
Prize
THAILAND AWARD FOR THE BEST INTERNATIONAL INVENTION & INNOVATION
Medal
Gold medal
Intellectual Property Protection
Patent - granted
the level of technological readiness
TRL 5 prototype