序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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21 | COMPENSATED CAPILLARY INDICATOR | EP13723545.3 | 2013-04-12 | EP2836249B1 | 2018-08-15 | VOUILLAMOZ, Lucien |
A temperature compensated bellows is provided for storage and displacement of a first fluid used as an indicator in a capillary tube. The bellows is made of a housing made of flexible, watertight material. The housing is made up of an upper portion, a lower portion, and an outer accordion formed portion. The accordion formed portion has a length/and is sealingly connected along a periphery between the upper and lower portions. At least one entry/exit port formed on at least one of the portions thereof. At least one of the upper and lower portions extends from a periphery of the accordion formed portion substantially within the housing so as to reduce the storage volume. Preferably, within this area defined by the portion which extends within the housing, a temperature compensation device is disposed. This device is made up of a miniature bellows and reservoir in which a second fluid is placed having a coefficient of expansion which is different than the first fluid. The device is arranged to allow expansion of the second fluid to negatively affect the displacement of the first fluid in the capillary tube. In this manner, the appropriate selection of a first and second fluid allows for temperature compensation, so as to yield an indication which is consistent and accurate across a large range of temperatures. | ||||||
22 | APPAREIL MOBILE APTE A EQUIPER ET A PROTEGER UNE MONTRE ET MONTRE EQUIPEE D'UN TEL APPAREIL MOBILE | EP14798718.4 | 2014-10-17 | EP2956826B1 | 2017-12-06 | Counas, Pascal, Daniel |
23 | INDICATEUR DE REVEIL POUR ENFANT | EP01271946.4 | 2001-12-20 | EP1356351B1 | 2009-12-02 | Claessens, Vincent |
24 | 補償毛細管インジケーター | JP2015505028 | 2013-04-12 | JP6218804B2 | 2017-10-25 | ヴォイラモズ,ルシアン |
25 | 時計に装備してこれを保護できるモバイル装置、およびこのようなモバイル装置を装備した時計 | JP2016548424 | 2014-10-17 | JP2016539351A | 2016-12-15 | パスカル クナ |
本発明は、人が着用するように設計された、モバイル装置の分野に位置付けられる。本発明は、時計または装身具等の任意の貴重品に装備でき、かつこれを保護できるモバイル装置に関する。本発明によるモバイル装置は、モバイルアプリケーションを実行できる電子モジュールと、電子モジュールに連結され、モバイルアプリケーションに関する情報を表示するために配置された表示画面(3)と、前記の貴重品が人体の一部の周囲に装着されるときに、任意の貴重品にモバイル装置を連続的に装備できるように、かつ少なくとも1つの表示画面(3)を、着脱自在に、かつ重ね合わせることによって貴重品(50)に固定できるようにするために、その形状および寸法が配置された、固定支持具(2)とを備える。本発明の1つの特徴によれば、本モバイル装置は、貴重品の表面の少なくとも一部を覆うように配置され、品物が着用されたときに、モバイル装置の表示画面が人から容易に見えるように設計される。 | ||||||
26 | Timer-controlled sensible-odor dissipating apparatus | JP2006028368 | 2006-02-06 | JP2007206024A | 2007-08-16 | YANG TAI-HER |
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a timer-controlled sensible-odor dissipating apparatus using a sensible-odor as an auxiliary interface for informing time, and capable of presetting different odors, concentrations and continuous or intermittent dissipation. <P>SOLUTION: The timer-controlled sensible-odor dissipating apparatus has a function of a timer-controlled aroma diffuser capable of setting different sensible-odors or a function of combining a clock with the aroma diffuser capable of operating by a conventional clock function and setting supply time of the same or different sensible-odors by using a time informing measuring unit of a standard time informing device as a set unit for time informing, thereby causing the sensible-odor to serve for assisting time informing. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT | ||||||
27 | APPAREIL MOBILE APTE À ÉQUIPER ET À PROTÉGER UNE MONTRE ET MONTRE ÉQUIPÉE D'UN TEL APPAREIL MOBILE | EP15185582.2 | 2014-10-17 | EP2988179A2 | 2016-02-24 | Counas, Pascal, Daniel |
L'invention se situe dans le domaine des appareils mobiles destinés à être portés par un être humain. Elle concerne un appareil mobile pouvant équiper une montre. L'appareil mobile selon l'invention comprend : |
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28 | COMPENSATED CAPILLARY INDICATOR | EP13723545.3 | 2013-04-12 | EP2836249A2 | 2015-02-18 | VOUILLAMOZ, Lucien |
A temperature compensated bellows is provided for storage and displacement of a first fluid used as an indicator in a capillary tube. The bellows is made of a housing made of flexible, watertight material. The housing is made up of an upper portion, a lower portion, and an outer accordion formed portion. The accordion formed portion has a length/and is sealingly connected along a periphery between the upper and lower portions. At least one entry/exit port formed on at least one of the portions thereof. At least one of the upper and lower portions extends from a periphery of the accordion formed portion substantially within the housing so as to reduce the storage volume. Preferably, within this area defined by the portion which extends within the housing, a temperature compensation device is disposed. This device is made up of a miniature bellows and reservoir in which a second fluid is placed having a coefficient of expansion which is different than the first fluid. The device is arranged to allow expansion of the second fluid to negatively affect the displacement of the first fluid in the capillary tube. In this manner, the appropriate selection of a first and second fluid allows for temperature compensation, so as to yield an indication which is consistent and accurate across a large range of temperatures. | ||||||
29 | CAPILLARY FLOW CONTROL SYSTEM FOR FLUID INDICATOR | EP12816501.6 | 2012-12-05 | EP2788823A2 | 2014-10-15 | VOUILLAMOZ, Lucien |
A capillary system for a fluid indicator includes a fluid restrictor, and a capillary tube. The fluid restrictor has a small aperture formed therethrough. The capillary tube is adapted to receive a fluid. The fluid restrictor is sealingly affixed into at least one end of the capillary tube so that the small aperture communicates between the inside of the capillary tube and the outside of the capillary tube. The capillary tube is optionally treated so that an inner surface is oilophobic and hydrophobic. The system better controls the interface or meniscus 14 between the fluids contained in the capillary tube, preventing mixing. | ||||||
30 | Calendar integration methods and systems for presentation of events having combined activity and location information | US14262536 | 2014-04-25 | US09730025B2 | 2017-08-08 | Shelten Gee Jao Yuen; James Park; Hans Christiansen Lee |
A method includes receiving geo-location data collected over time period. The geo-location data is associated with a monitoring device. The method further includes receiving motion tracking data of the monitoring device. The motion tracking data is collected over time period. The method includes identifying one or more activities. The activities are identified based on inference rules that identify certain activities to have occurred when at least part of the motion tracking data is correlated to the received geo-location data. The method further includes defining a metric for one or more of the identified activities. The metric is associated to a calendar date. The method includes sending the metric to a calendar application with integration instructions. The integration instructions define the calendar date to which the metric will be added. | ||||||
31 | MOBILE APPARATUS ABLE TO EQUIP AND PROTECT A WATCH AND WATCH EQUIPPED WITH SUCH A MOBILE APPARATUS | US15030260 | 2014-10-17 | US20160274544A1 | 2016-09-22 | Pascal COUNAS |
A mobile apparatus is provided that is able to equip any object of value, such as a watch or piece of jewellery, and protect it. The present mobile apparatus includes: an electronic module able to execute a mobile application, a display screen connected to the electronic module and arranged to display information relative to the mobile application, and a fastening support whereof the shapes and dimensions are arranged so that the mobile apparatus can successively equip any object of value, and to be able to fasten, removably and by superposition, at least one display screen to an object of value when object of value is attached around part of a human body. In addition, the mobile apparatus covers at least part of a surface of the object of value designed to be easily visible by the person when the object is worn. | ||||||
32 | CAPILLARY FLOW CONTROL SYSTEM FOR FLUID INDICATOR | US14362919 | 2012-12-05 | US20140326349A1 | 2014-11-06 | Lucien Vouillamoz |
A capillary system for a fluid indicator includes a fluid restrictor, and a capillary tube. The fluid restrictor has a small aperture formed therethrough. The capillary tube is adapted to receive a fluid. The fluid restrictor is sealingly affixed into at least one end of the capillary tube so that the small aperture communicates between the inside of the capillary tube and the outside of the capillary tube. The capillary tube is optionally treated so that an inner surface is oilophobic and hydrophobic. The system better controls the interface or meniscus 14 between the fluids contained in the capillary tube, preventing mixing. | ||||||
33 | Calendar Integration Methods and Systems for Presentation of Events Having Combined Activity and Location Information | US14262536 | 2014-04-25 | US20140229220A1 | 2014-08-14 | Shelten Gee Jao Yuen; James Park; Hans Christiansen Lee |
A method includes receiving geo-location data collected over time period. The geo-location data is associated with a monitoring device. The method further includes receiving motion tracking data of the monitoring device. The motion tracking data is collected over time period. The method includes identifying one or more activities. The activities are identified based on inference rules that identify certain activities to have occurred when at least part of the motion tracking data is correlated to the received geo-location data. The method further includes defining a metric for one or more of the identified activities. The metric is associated to a calendar date. The method includes sending the metric to a calendar application with integration instructions. The integration instructions define the calendar date to which the metric will be added. | ||||||
34 | Child's clock indicator | US10493016 | 2001-12-20 | US08295130B2 | 2012-10-23 | Vincent Claessens |
The invention concerns a child's clock indicator (1) comprising a housing (6) and a dial (7). Time-switch or timepiece elements are mounted in the housing (6) and are connected to a time adjusting indicator (4) which is adjustable with adjusting knobs (5, 8). Waking (2) or sleep (3) designs are activated in waking position or sleep position by the time-switch or timepiece elements and based on the adjustment of the time adjusting indicator. | ||||||
35 | Flexion-discouraging splint system, method and device | US10439363 | 2003-05-16 | US07470244B2 | 2008-12-30 | Shelton E. Harrison, Jr. |
Disclosed is a wrist-wearable electronic interface movably mounted on an arm-attachment mechanism. Interface moves from under-sleeve wrist-adjacent position to palm-adjacent position where it can be manipulated by the hand of the arm wearing the device. Alternately adaptable to telephones, audio recorders, remote controls, auto ID equipment, telephone call-blocking, and more. Alternative embodiment provides a wrist-mounted docking station. Another alternative embodiment includes a superior carpal tunnel syndrome therapy device. The system also includes novel battery chargers: (1) window-mounted, solar-powered; (2) mounted in an automobile that also includes an improved odometer, license plate, and cabin air filtration system. | ||||||
36 | Guitar docking station | US11433943 | 2006-05-12 | US20070000375A1 | 2007-01-04 | Shelton Harrison |
Disclosed is a guitar effects controller comprising a digital compass and means for converting directional degree information to signal effect level values. Alternate embodiments provide different sensors, e.g., GPS receiver or tilt sensor. The invention allows user control of instrument volume or other signal effects by turning, tilting, or otherwise manipulating the guitar. Also disclosed is a user configuration system whereby an effects controller can be configured using RF or infrared technology, RFID tags, the Internet, and other tools. Controller function is enhanced by a multipurpose guitar docking station and case. Also disclosed is a universal music exchange medium to facilitate the rapid configuration of system components. | ||||||
37 | Wearable computing system, method and device | US10439363 | 2003-05-16 | US20030209604A1 | 2003-11-13 | Shelton E. Harrison JR. |
Disclosed is a wrist-wearable electronic interface movably mounted on an arm-attachment mechanism. Interface moves from under-sleeve wrist-adjacent position to palm-adjacent position where it can be manipulated by the hand of the arm wearing the device. Alternately adaptable to telephones, audio recorders, remote controls, auto ID equipment, telephone call-blocking, and more. Alternative embodiment provides a wrist-mounted docking station. Another alternative embodiment includes a superior carpal tunnel syndrome therapy device. The system also includes novel battery chargers: (1) window-mounted, solar-powered; (2) mounted in an automobile that also includes an improved odometer, license plate, and cabin air filtration system. | ||||||
38 | Coin clock | US347941 | 1982-02-11 | US4421415A | 1983-12-20 | Adolph E. Goldfarb |
A clock mechanism displays the time by accumulations of counting tokens visibly within generally vertical but zigzag-shaped channels. A synchronously driven belt carries projecting pins which push the tokens along a path from an enclosure near the bottom of the mechanism to positions above the channels, whence the tokens drop into the channels that are not full. When a particular channel is full, a token bypasses that channel and caused tokens already within the channel to be released for return to the enclosure.Time indicia disposed in front of the channels and the push-path identify the times represented by the various possible accumulations of tokens in the channels and the positions of tokens along the push-path. The indicia are adapted to be relatively inconspicuous when not backed up by tokens, and to be made relatively conspicuous when they are backed up by tokens.Dynamic feed means such as a rotating sectored wheel feed the tokens one at a time into position for takeup by the pushpins on the belt.The tokens may be adapted to hold and carry coins visibly while in use. | ||||||
39 | Water fountain clock | US3635402D | 1970-03-31 | US3635402A | 1972-01-18 | KAWAMURA KOREICHI; KAWAMURA YOSHIKO; KAWAMURA KOICHI |
A water fountain clock, including nozzles, each selectively producing water columns in the form of one of numerals zero to nine. The nozzles are connected to flow control means, which are regulated by a timer generating output signals in a certain time sequence. Whereby, the numerals indicated by the water columns are varied in a suitable time sequence, so as to digitally indicate correct time by the water columns.
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40 | 일체형 압력 측정 모듈 및 이를 이용한 압력 측정 방법 | KR1020160174337 | 2016-12-20 | KR101746356B1 | 2017-06-12 | 최석근 |
본발명은압력측정모듈에대한것으로서, 특히압력게이지와시계를하나의지지패널에구비하여압력용기의압력시험시 압력게이지와시계를일거에볼 수있도록하여보다편리하게압력용기시험을수행할수 있는일체형압력측정모듈및 이를이용한압력측정방법에대한것이다. |