101 |
Wall cabinet and clock |
US64283632 |
1932-11-16 |
US1973871A |
1934-09-18 |
HOEGGER JOSEPH A |
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102 |
Circuit interrupting apparatus |
US39541229 |
1929-09-26 |
US1947224A |
1934-02-13 |
PAUL WILLIAM E |
|
103 |
Clock and mirror holder |
US36647229 |
1929-05-27 |
US1884938A |
1932-10-25 |
WEIR JAMES B |
|
104 |
Telephone attachment |
US28252819 |
1919-03-14 |
US1358642A |
1920-11-09 |
LAGUE GEORGE E |
|
105 |
Time ascertaining and recording book or device. |
US1900029537 |
1900-09-10 |
US956230A |
1910-04-26 |
THOMPSON SANFORD E |
|
106 |
Clock-stand |
US268890D |
|
US268890A |
1882-12-12 |
|
|
107 |
Improvement in collars for lamps |
US186106D |
|
US186106A |
1877-01-09 |
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108 |
Pillow system providing sound suppression |
US14425204 |
2013-08-29 |
US09901198B2 |
2018-02-27 |
Laurent Brouqueyre; Mark Wayne Barclay; Peter Douglas Hill; Lauren Elizabeth Hueser; Reenu John |
The present disclosure pertains to a pillow system (40), in particular a pillow system that surrounds the subject's head. In some embodiments, the pillow system provides sound suppression. In some embodiments used with positive airways pressure (“PAP”) systems, the pillow system includes a tube that delivers breathable gas to a mask. |
109 |
Toothbrush holder |
US14961269 |
2015-12-07 |
US09462879B2 |
2016-10-11 |
Nolan Anelevitz |
A toothbrush holder comprises a main body having a toothbrush removal sensor positioned to detect removal of the toothbrush from the toothbrush holder and issuing a removal signal in response to the removal of the toothbrush. A timer initiates a time count when the removal signal is issued by the toothbrush removal sensor. A display is provided on the main body and displays an indicia of the time count upon the commencement of the time count. The toothbrush holder further comprises a top section having at least one aperture that removably receives a toothbrush handle. The top section is removably mounted to the main body. The toothbrush holder further comprises a bottom section comprising a drip tray removably mounted to the main body. |
110 |
Ashtray system |
US14327350 |
2014-07-09 |
US09282771B2 |
2016-03-15 |
Hector F. Figueroa |
An ashtray system for a cigarette, cigars, and pipes is provided. The ashtray system comprises a base with a clock tower secured to the base and extending in a general direction away from the base. A clock is mounted in the clock tower. A pair of ashtrays are formed in the base. A plurality of cigarette/cigar holders are formed in the base for holding cigarettes/cigars in a substantially vertical position with each holder extending into at least one of the ashtrays. A plurality of apertures are formed in the base for holding cigarettes/cigars in a substantially vertical position. At least one storage area is formed for holding a pack of cigarettes, a pipe, tobacco, or several cigars. At least one drawer compartment is formed for holding a cigar-cutter; a pipe-tamper and cleaner; and lighters. |
111 |
ASHTRAY SYSTEM |
US14327350 |
2014-07-09 |
US20150020820A1 |
2015-01-22 |
Hector F. Figueroa |
An ashtray system for a cigarette, cigars, and pipes is provided. The ashtray system comprises a base with a clock tower secured to the base and extending in a general direction away from the base. A clock is mounted in the clock tower. A pair of ashtrays are formed in the base. A plurality of cigarette/cigar holders are formed in the base for holding cigarettes/cigars in a substantially vertical position with each holder extending into at least one of the ashtrays. A plurality of apertures are formed in the base for holding cigarettes/cigars in a substantially vertical position. At least one storage area is formed for holding a pack of cigarettes, a pipe, tobacco, or several cigars. At least one drawer compartment is formed for holding a cigar-cutter; a pipe-tamper and cleaner; and lighters. |
112 |
PORTABLE TELEPHONE PROVIDED WITH A MECHANICAL WATCH |
US12675261 |
2008-09-01 |
US20100302911A1 |
2010-12-02 |
Romaric Andre; Thomas Pruvot; Olivier Poirot |
Portable device, of all types, including a watch (1) with mechanical winding, characterised in that a mechanical device doing away with the need for the user to manually wind, uses the power of kinetic energy provided with simple actions making up normal usage of the device in order to carry out mechanical winding of the watch (1). |
113 |
Device for displaying real time and advertising media |
US11595032 |
2006-11-10 |
US20100246334A1 |
2010-09-30 |
Wen Chen Wu |
The present invention is a device for displaying real time and advertising media to a person. In one embodiment, the device comprises a front cover, a clock engaged with said front cover for displaying real time, and a first sheet having an advertising portion. The first sheet is moveably engaged with the front cover to an open position where the real time and advertising portion are visible to the person. The clock comprises a clock movement mechanism engaged with the front cover, a clock face imprinted on the front cover, and an hour and minute hand engaged with the clock movement mechanism. The device further comprises a mounting fastener engaged with front cover and clock movement mechanism. The mounting fastener is adapted to allow the device to be hung on a wall. |
114 |
MULTI-FUNCTION PICTURE FRAME |
US11566162 |
2006-12-01 |
US20080129646A1 |
2008-06-05 |
Dilip Bhavnani |
A multi-function desktop photo frame configured to interchangeably display graphic images in either a conventional paper format or digital format, and incorporating some of widely used office functions. In the preferred embodiment, the photo frame includes an AM/FM radio and an LCD screen on which an alphanumeric message, inputted by a user via a message input unit, scrolls for effectively reminding the user of important messages. Further, the photo frame may include other common office electronics such as a digital clock and/or a thermometer. |
115 |
WATCH WITH COSMETIC APPLICATOR |
US11463272 |
2006-08-08 |
US20080038042A1 |
2008-02-14 |
Laura E. Guy |
A watch having a display which displays an output from a mechanism, the display and mechanism encased in a watchcase which includes a recess for releasably receiving an applicator is disclosed. A first end of the applicator features an application member with an amount of cosmetic pre-absorbed to the application member. Insertion of the applicator closes an electric circuit having a voltage potential for displaying the output. Removal of the applicator opens the electric circuit, removing the output from the display and revealing a mirror which is useful for application of the cosmetic. |
116 |
SOAP AND DISPENSER WITH TIMING MECHANISM |
US11735236 |
2007-04-13 |
US20070289993A1 |
2007-12-20 |
Puneet Nanda |
A liquid dispenser unit for storing and dispensing various liquids, such as soap, comprises a timing mechanism. The timing mechanism may be situated on an exterior or interior surface of the liquid dispenser unit. The timing mechanism, which may alternatively be positioned on the inside the container, is configured to alert a user that a particular time period has elapsed. This is particularly important for informing a user that he or she has performed an activity for a recommended minimum time period. The lights and/or other sensory devices of such liquid dispenser units may encourage and/or entice a user, especially young children, to perform an activity in the first place. |
117 |
Clock with movable numbers having hangers for doll clothes |
US11180077 |
2005-07-12 |
US07196974B2 |
2007-03-27 |
Tina Y Yang; James Holmes; Jean M Kuerten; Mark S Wittenberg |
A clock assembly (10) having a removable central clock mechanism (12) with time indicating hands (18, 20, 21) is adapted to be mounted on a flat vertical surface (26) with and separate removable hour disks (14) having numerals (34) connected to hanger elements (36) adapted to be mounted on the vertical surface around the central clock mechanism in correct positions to tell time. Doll clothes (40) are selectively hung on or removed from the hanger elements behind the numerals. |
118 |
Clock with movable numbers having hangers for doll clothers |
US11180077 |
2005-07-12 |
US20070014194A1 |
2007-01-18 |
Tina Yang; James Holmes; Jean Kuerten; Mark Wittenberg |
A clock assembly (10) having a removable central clock mechanism (12) with time indicating hands (18, 20, 21) is adapted to be mounted on a flat vertical surface (26) with and separate removable hour disks (14) having numerals (34) connected to hanger elements (36) adapted to be mounted on the vertical surface around the central clock mechanism in correct positions to tell time. Doll clothes (40) are selectively hung on or removed from the hanger elements behind the numerals. |
119 |
Picture frame with elasped time display |
US11129326 |
2005-05-16 |
US20060256662A1 |
2006-11-16 |
Charles Martin |
A picture frame having an area for display of an image and an elapsed time display relating to the image for displaying time elapsed since an event related to the image. The frame may include indicia or a statement verbally expressing the relationship between the image and the time. The elapsed time is displayed in years, months, days and hours. |
120 |
Combined modular table lamp and clock assembly |
US137013 |
1998-08-20 |
US6030098A |
2000-02-29 |
I-Hwa Wang |
A combined modular table lamp and clock assembly includes a base adapted to be placed on a table top, a lamp unit, and a clock unit. The lamp unit includes a stand, a lamp device and a shade. The stand has a bottom section mounted removably on a top side of the base, a top section formed with a lamp base receiving groove, and a back side formed with a wire receiving groove. The lamp device includes a lamp base mounted removably in the lamp base receiving groove, a lamp bulb, an electrical plug, and an electrical wire which interconnects the lamp base and the electrical plug, and which is retained in the wire receiving groove. The shade is mounted removably on the top section of the stand to surround the lamp bulb. The clock unit includes a clock panel having a bottom end mounted removably on the top side of the base, and a front side which serves as a clock face and which is formed with an opening, and a clock hand mechanism having a housing retained in the opening. The clock hand mechanism cooperates with the clock face to indicate time. |