61 |
Automatic fire-lighter |
US386232D |
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US386232A |
1888-07-17 |
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62 |
Chaelbs hughes |
US319722D |
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US319722A |
1885-06-09 |
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63 |
Improvement in lighting attachments for alarm-clocks |
US211748D |
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US211748A |
1879-01-28 |
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64 |
Improvement in gas-lighters |
US186068D |
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US186068A |
1877-01-09 |
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65 |
Improvement in alarm-clocks |
US143881D |
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US143881A |
1873-10-21 |
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66 |
Improvement in automatic machines for lighting and extinguishing gas |
US55909D |
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US55909A |
1866-06-26 |
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67 |
Cigarette case with lighter and clock |
US09968791 |
2001-10-03 |
US20030063523A1 |
2003-04-03 |
Azanaw
Mulaw |
There is provided a cigarette case having a compartment for the storage of cigarettes and a second compartment of for the storage of a removable lighter or, alternatively, a lighter as an integral element of the case. An access door allows the removal of a cigarette from the case and the use of the lighter, while a separate installation door allows a pack of cigarettes to introduced into the cigarette compartment. An integral clock allows a user to set an alarm to sound at either a desired time or after a desired period of time, a feature beneficial to one desiring to limit the frequency of smoking. An adjustable spacer plate within the cigarette compartment accommodates either nullregularnull or nullkingnull cigarettes. A clip on the back of the case allows for clipping the case to a user's belt, a automobile's sun visor or other similar object. |
68 |
CONNECTOR ARRANGEMENT FOR AN ELECTRO-LUMINESCENT LIGHTING ELEMENT AND NIGHT-LIGHT USING SUCH AN ARRANGEMENT |
US09373623 |
1999-08-13 |
US20010053076A1 |
2001-12-20 |
TSENG-LU
CHIEN |
A light includes an electro-luminescent element (14) connected to an electrical plug by conductive elements (23) in the form of flexible or elastic conductor rubber elements, or conductive elements compressed between contact areas (16) on the electrodes of the electro-luminescent element and prongs of the electrical plug. |
69 |
Connector arrangement for an electro-luminescent lighting element and night light using such an arrangement |
US09844343 |
2001-04-27 |
US20010024891A1 |
2001-09-27 |
Tseng-Lu
Chien |
Various electro-luminescent element lighting devices are disclosed all of which are easily assembled and accurately positioning so that all of the associated circuit components therein are arranged within the housing and without causing any damage to the components thereof. |
70 |
Night light with analog time piece |
US49131 |
1998-03-27 |
US6158868A |
2000-12-12 |
Tseng-Lu Chien |
An electro-luminescent night light includes an analog time piece. The time piece display includes a mechanical analog clock illuminated by at least one electro-luminescent element positioned around the shaft assembly for the clock, the shaft extending from a conventional analog time piece unit powered by a conventional power source, with the electro-luminescent element being powered by prongs arranged to be inserted into an AC outlet or other power source, or to be powered by a separate battery and circuit that causes the electro-luminescent element to illuminate in case of a power failure or a condition such as the presence of smoke, an earthquake, or the like, the time piece also optionally including additional functions. In addition, the orientation of the time piece display may be made variable in order to enable the night light/time piece to be used in different orientations. |
71 |
Electro-luminescent night light and time piece |
US923988 |
1997-09-05 |
US5926440A |
1999-07-20 |
Tseng-Lu Chien |
A night light is combined with a time piece, the night light including an electro-luminescent panel which illuminates a display of the time piece. The time piece may be separable from the night light so that either could be separately used, and/or an optical effects device or member may be added to project an image of the illuminated display. |
72 |
Electro-luminescent strip and connector set therefor |
US383404 |
1995-02-03 |
US5667394A |
1997-09-16 |
Tseng Lu Chien |
An electro-luminescent light strip (08) is constructed of two halves (8A,8B) separated by a gap or isolation layer, with one half consisting of, from top to bottom, a transparent conductive layer which forms the light emitting surface, a phosphor layer, an isolation layer, and a conductive layer, and the other half consisting of the same layers with the addition of a reflective layer between the isolation and conductive layers. Rather than providing electrical connection terminals on both the upper and lower conductive layers of the strip, electrical connection is established by contacting the any portion of the lowermost conductive layers (81,82) of the two halves (8A,8B) of the light strip. Contact can be made, for example, by positioning conductive rubber tubes (10,10') between conductive layers (81,82) and the stripped ends (12) of connecting wires (11) to establish an electrical connection upon attachment of a cover (07), which contains positioning slots (17,17') for the tubes and a positioning slot (08') for the light strip, to a base (06) which contains positioning slots (13,13') for the wires, the wires thereby being compressed against the tubes, and the tubes against the conductive layers. In addition, the strip can be extended by adding additional light strip portions similar to portions (8A,8B) separated by additional dielectric layers or gaps, and contact with the lowermost conductive layers of the additional portions of the strip can be established by adding additional slots (110) for the wires and additional slots (117) for the tubes. Also, instead of providing positioning slots for the wires in the base and positioning slots for the tubes in the cover, both the wires and the tubes can be positioned in slots in the base (107,207,307), and the strip can be pressed against the tubes and wires by a flat cover (306). |
73 |
Removable and reusable cap with timepiece for a modified disposable
cigarette lighter |
US372774 |
1989-06-29 |
US4894812A |
1990-01-16 |
Eddie M. Wood |
A combination disposable cigarette lighter and disposable cigarette lighter cap with timepiece wherein said cap with timepiece may be easily installed on said lighter by hand, and removed from said lighter by hand when the fuel is exhausted in said lighter, and reinstalled on any number of subsequent lighters, thereby allowing an individual the opportunity to keep a timepiece and a disposable cigarette lighter combination on or about his or her person at such times as they may deem necessary. |
74 |
Watch mounted article |
US8306449 |
1949-03-23 |
US2576476A |
1951-11-27 |
ALBERT PETER; JOSEPH KAINEN |
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75 |
Clock housing and receptacle mounting |
US17731637 |
1937-11-30 |
US2221594A |
1940-11-12 |
LOCKWOOD EDWIN H |
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76 |
Cigar lighter |
US42483230 |
1930-01-31 |
US1835768A |
1931-12-08 |
HARRY ESTEROW |
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77 |
Cigar lighter |
US27689228 |
1928-05-11 |
US1737964A |
1929-12-03 |
HARRY ESTEROW |
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78 |
Fire-lighter. |
US21438718 |
1918-01-29 |
US1274235A |
1918-07-30 |
BLAMFIELD CHARLES |
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79 |
Fire-lighter. |
US7642216 |
1916-02-05 |
US1189043A |
1916-06-27 |
BELOW CHARLES M |
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80 |
Igniting mechanism. |
US529315 |
1915-01-30 |
US1160927A |
1915-11-16 |
MAZZA BEN |
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