Abstract:
An electronic translator includes an input device entering words of a first language, a convertor connected to the input device to convert words of the first language entered from the input device into words of a second language, and circuitry for arranging the words of the second language obtained from the converter in accordance with a format specific to the second language.

Description:
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 594,407 filed Mar. 28, 1984, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 192,220 filed Sept. 30, 1980, now abandoned. 
    
    
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Field of the Invention 
     The present invention relates to an electronic translator apparatus, and more particularly to such apparatus giving output in a form which is common or popular in a designated particular country. 
     2. Description of the Prior Art 
     The remarkable progress of the semiconductor integration circuit technology in recent years has resulted in a rapid increase in semiconductor memory capacity per chip, and has enabled the commercialization of compact electronic translator apparatus which was considered almost impossible to realize. In such translators, the result of the translation is given by any audible or visual display but without any means for producing a hard copy of such translation resulting. It has therefore been desired to combine such translator vocal output with a printer, but such combination has not yet been realized or, if realized, was still incomplete, since for example it has been unable to provide the result of the translation in a form or format that is common in a country to which the translated language is directed to. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     In consideration of the circumstances, an object of the present invention is to provide an electronic translator apparatus having a printer, in which one can arbitrarily change a print format in response to actuation of particular keys. 
     More specifically, in consideration of the fact that a common format of letters or official documents is different from country to country, it is another object of the invention to provide an electronic translator apparatus providing results of translation in a printed format common in a specified country in response to particular keys such as country selecting keys a letter mode key, a point key, etc. 
     Another object of the present invention is to provide an electronic translator apparatus comprising input means for entering words of a first language, converting means combined with said input means to convert words of said first language entered from said input means into words of a second language, and arranging means combined with said converting means to arrange the words of said second language obtained by the conversion by said converting means in a format specific to said second language. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     The foregoing and other objects of the present invention will be made more apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments thereof to be taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which: 
     FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view showing an embodiment of the translator with a printer according to the present invention; and 
     FIG. 2 is a schematic logic block diagram employed in the translator shown in FIG. 1. 
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of the translator of the present invention in a schematic perspective view, wherein the translator is provided with a group of keys 1 including alphabet keys A-Z, numeral keys 0-9 and function keys +, -, ×, ÷, etc. At the lower right corner of the group of keys there is shown an END key 1a to be actuated after the input of a word of the language to be translated, whereby the alphabetic information entered by the keys up to this point is processed as a word in the translated language. Also provided is a point or period key 1b to be actuated after the input of a sentence in the language to be translated, whereby the words entered by the keys up to this point are processed as a sentence in the translated language. The translated language thus obtained as a word or a sentence is produced in voice signals from a loud speaker 5. 
     Also at the upper right of the group keys 1 there is provided a LETTER-PRINT mode selector key 2 which, in the print mode, provides the result of the translation in a successive order not restricted by a particular format and, in the letter mode, provide the result in a format which is common or popular in a country designated by the country selecting keys, which will be explained later. Above the mode selector key 2 in the figure there is provided country selecting keys 3 for designating formats commin in various countries. 
     In FIG. 1, country selecting keys 3 are provided for four countries of Great Britain GB, Korea KR, Japan JP and France FR, but this combination is merely shown as an example and does not limit the present invention. 
     The translator in accordance with the present invention is further provided with a key 4 for selecting the function mode of the group of keys 1. This key 4 has two positions I and II, and causes, for example in the mode I, the group of keys 1 to enter twenty-six alphabetic letters A-Z while, in the mode II, to enter numerals 0-9 through corresponding keys. Results of translation are given by voice signals through the loud speaker 5. There is also provided a known dot-type or segment-type visual display device 6 composed of liquid crystal display devices or light-emitting diodes for displaying input information or results of translation. 
     At the front face of the translator there is provided an insert slot 8a for accepting a cassette 8 storing words and idiomatic phrases of the English, Japanese, Korean and French languages. A printing sheet 7 is mounted on the translator for printing thereon results of translation in the ordinary print mode or in the letter mode only in case the LETTER-PRINT mode selector key 2 is placed at either of two positions thereof. 
     Now reference is mode to FIG. 2 showing the logic circuit structure of the translator of the present invention in a block diagram, wherein the components that are the same as those in FIG. 1 are represented by the same reference numerals. Thus here are shown alphabetic letter keys and numeral keys 1, a LETTER-PRINT mode selector key 2, country selecting keys 3, loud speaker 5, a word memory cartridge 8, an END key 1a, a point key 1b and a printer drive. 
     The signals generated in response to key operations are supplied over a signal line 3a to a key buffer 10 for temporary storage, and are also supplied over a signal line 3b to a compiling unit 11a provided in a central process or unit CPU. Compiling unit 11a is provided with a memory CM for storing format information of various countries, which information is read out in response to the country selecting keys 3 to control the output of the translated language. The processor unit 11 selects the addresses of a memory contained in the unit in response to the information supplied from the key buffer 10 on a signal line 10a and executes the instructions stored in such addresses. Also the processor unit 11 senses, on a signal line 8b, insertion of the memory cassette 8 into the translator, and sends an instruction in a address selected by the key buffer 10 to the memory cassette 8 for sending, on a word basis, the language information stored therein associated with that address to memory register 12 through the signal line 8a. Also the information stored in memory register 12 is sent on a signal line 12a to the processor unit 11. 
     The END key 1a is connected by a signal line A to the compiling unit 11a of the processor unit 11, and, when actuated after the entry of a word of the language to be translated, causes processor unit 11 to compile a corresponding word in the translated language. Similarly, the point key 1b is connected by a signal line B to compiling unit 11a, and, when actuated after the entry of sentence of the language to be translated, causes the compiling unit 11a to compile a corresponding sentence in the translated language. 
     The information in the translated language from the memory register 12 or the word or sentence compiled in the compiling unit 11a is transmitted on signal lines 11b, 11c to a voice output drive 13 under the control of the process or unit 11 and produced as audible signals from the speaker 5. The same information is also displayed on the display 6 though it is not represented in FIG. 2. 
     The LETTER-PRINT selector key 2 is connected by signal lines C, D to the compiling unit 11a of the processor or unit 11. When key 2 is in the letter mode, the compiling unit 11a reads out a required format from the memory CM, compiles the translated language in the format specific thereto (for example, in the case of Japanese language, placing the month and day after the year in dating or indenting a space for one character at the start of each paragraph), and sends the thus compiled words in succession to the printer drive 9 under the control of the process or unit 11, thereby printing them on the print sheet 7 for example in a format of a letter specific to the country of the translated language. On the other hand, in the print mode, the printing is conducted in the usual manner without such format compilation. 
     Now there will be explained in detail the operations of the above-explained translator. 
     As the present embodiment has a alphabetic keys the entry of language information other than English or French is to be made in phonetic representations. As an example, in the case of translating Japanese into English, a memory cassette 8 storing the English words and phrases is inserted into a cassette slot 8a provided on the front face of the translator, whereby the insertion is sensed by the process or unit 11 by means of a signal transmitted over the signal line 8b. LETTER-PRINT selector key 2 is positioned at the letter mode, a country selecting key corresponding to English is the actuated, and the mode selector key 4 is positioned at the mode I or alphabetic input mode. The signals produced in response to those keys are transmitted through the key buffer 10 to the process or unit 11, which thus executes the corresponding instructions. 
     Then the content of a Japanese letter to be translated is entered in alphabetic representation from the group of keys 1, wherein the entered Japanese language is stored in the key buffer on a word basis upon each actuation of the END key 1a. In response to the actuation of END key 1a, an addressing instruction associated with the content stored in the key buffer 10 is forwarded to the memory cassette 8, and the English information associated with that address is in turn transferred to the memory register 12. 
     This English information is further transmitted to the process or unit 11 to generate signals for driving the voice output drive 13 for causing vocal output to be produced, and is compiled, if necessary, in the compiling unit 11a as a word for simultaneous display on the display device 6. 
     After the input of Japanese information in the abovementioned manner, the point key 1b is actuated at the end of a sentence, whereby the compiling unit 11a of the process or unit 11 compiles the English information corresponding to the Japanese information entered up to this point as a sentence and prints out thus compiled English information on the printing sheet 7 in a format specific to the English-speaking countries. In this manner the printer drive 9 is activated by a printer drive signal generated in response to each actuation of the point key 1b, thereby providing a printed output of a sentence according to the format of English letter. Also in response to the actuation of point key 1b, the voice output drive 13 causes the thus compiled English sentence to be produced from the speaker 5, thus enabling oral confirmation of the words on a sentence basis in the manner similar to the oral confirmation of a word on a word basis which is encountered when the end key 1a is actuated. 
     When the LETTER-PRINT selector key 2 is positioned at the print mode, the translated English data are printed out in the order of input without a particular format used. 
     Though the foregoing explanation has been directed to the case of translation from Japanese to English, it is possible to obtain translation and printing in the same manner in any combination of two of the following four languages, English, Korean, Japanese and French. 
     As discussed in the foregoing, the present invention allows a form or format to be designated which is popular in a certain country by merely depressing a country selecting key or a letter mode key, and translation and printing to be obtained on a sentence basis by the point key, thus eliminating the additional typewriting or handwriting as was necessitated in the conventional printer. Also it is rendered possible, by this additional function of format selection to the translator, to convert for example the format in Japanese language into that in a foreign language and to prepare letters or documents in a form which is common or popular in the country using the translated language. 
     In the foregoing embodiment the translator is provided therein with the printer, but such a printer may also be separated from the translator, in which case the translator produces the signals in a format required in the translated language.