Laptop with integrated printer patented

Jul 21, 2009

An inventor from Fort Washington, in the USA, has designed a modified laptop computer that would feature an integrated inkjet printer. This invention is patented.

The “Computer Traveller” would combine a laptop computer with an inkjet printer into a single portable unit. The invention would enable the user to operate the components as a unit or independently, and could eliminate the need for individuals to purchase both a printer and a computer. According to the inventor, the Computer Traveller could be separated when maintenance is being done on either component.

The invention would consist of a laptop computer with a built-in inkjet printer. The casing would contain a laptop computer in the top and a removable printer component in the bottom. When connected as a unit, the Computer Traveller could be powered by a common electrical cord. Each component would feature its own power cord and battery pack for independent operation. The invention could be manufactured with various laptop styles, designs and sizes.

InventHelp, a US inventor service company representing this inventor, is attempting to submit the invention to companies for review. If substantial interest is expressed, the company will attempt to negotiate for a sale or royalties for the inventor. For more information, telephone Dept. 06-ROK-756 at +1 (800) 851-6030.

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