121 |
Combined table lamp and clock assembly |
US218714 |
1998-12-22 |
US6027229A |
2000-02-22 |
I-Hwa Wang |
A combined table lamp and clock assembly includes a base adapted to be placed on a table top, a lamp device, a stand, and a clock unit. The lamp base includes a lamp base, a lamp bulb mounted on the lamp base, an electrical plug, and an electrical wire interconnecting the lamp base and the electrical plug. The stand has an upper end portion, a lower end portion and an intermediate portion between the upper and lower end portions. The lower end portion is mounted on the base. The stand further has a back side provided with a resilient lamp base retainer that extends rearwardly from the upper end portion of the stand and that engages fittingly the lamp base of the lamp device. The back side of the stand is further provided with a wire positioning member at the intermediate portion of the stand to secure a section of the electrical wire of the lamp device on the stand. The clock unit is mounted on the intermediate portion of the stand. |
122 |
Clock security device |
US513398 |
1990-04-23 |
US4977548A |
1990-12-11 |
Gary Rein |
A clock security device to be hung on a wall of a facility such as, for example, a store. The clock face has a convex mirrored surface which provides reflected panoramic view of the facility. The clock security device also includes a mounting bracket which provides for the mounting of the clock security device on the wall with the concave mirrored surface at different positions from parallel to the wall to tilted downwardly at different selected angles to the wall. |
123 |
Warning ashtray |
US940968 |
1986-12-12 |
US4725998A |
1988-02-16 |
Brian D. Jones |
A completely automatic warning ashtray for smokers is disclosed. The ashtray is responsive to the natural motions of a smoker, and indicates to the smoker when it is time to dispose of accumulated ash on a lit cigarette. Because of its automatic operation, the user need not operate any manual controls in order to accrue the advantages of the invention's use. In addition, the ashtray may be provided with a visual indicating means which indicates to the user that a timing cycle is in progress, and a time of day clock may also be visible from the outside of the ashtray. |
124 |
Article with electric timepiece |
US734336 |
1985-05-14 |
US4682310A |
1987-07-21 |
Eric W. Lund; Raymond W. Young |
A timepiece that may be associated with a billfold in which the incorporation of the timepiece into the billfold does not significantly affect either the configuration or usage of the billfold.A battery-powered digital watch includes a printed circuitboard that is oversized to provide a flange that extends beyond the periphery of the watch cover. The wallet into which the timepiece is to be incorporated includes a cutout in its cover or a pocket sized to receive the cover member of the watch to permit viewing of the digital display, but to prevent the flange from passing therethrough. The timepiece is secured in place by an adhesive-bearing web overlying the backsides of both the flange and the wallet member through which the watch is viewed. Alternatively, or additionally, adhesive may be applied to the frontside of the flange that interfaces with the backside of the wallet member. |
125 |
Electrically operated clock and shaver combination |
US835784 |
1986-03-03 |
US4630933A |
1986-12-23 |
Sadashige Horii |
A clock and shaver combination unit comprises a casing provided with an electric clock and a battery source therefor and a self-contained battery powered electric shaver removably received in a compartment in the casing. The shaver is in use to be removed from the casing and utilized separately from the clock, while it can be held in the clock casing when the shaver is not in use. This permits the user to always look at the time while his is shaving, yet enabling the user to carry the shaver together with the clock as one integral unit. |
126 |
Sound actuated clock-mirror |
US112728 |
1980-01-17 |
US4271492A |
1981-06-02 |
Anthony M. Battista |
A half-silvered mirror closes off one end of a peripheral housing, in spaced relation behind which half-silvered mirror is a clock face. Lighting means within the space between the half-silvered mirror and the clock face provides for selective illumination of the clock face for visualization through the half-silvered mirror. Sound actuated means is also provided for selective temporary energization of the lighting means to illuminate the clock face for time telling. |
127 |
Medication dispenser and schedule reminder |
US50105674 |
1974-08-28 |
US3911856A |
1975-10-14 |
EWING CHARLES C |
My invention relates to a device for containing medication and for indicating the time when such medication should be taken. The device comprises a base having a plurality of compartments arranged in a circle, and a cover rotatably carried by the base and overlying the compartments. A circular wall defines the outer peripheral portions of the compartments and a circular ledge circumscribes the wall and has an upwardly facing saw-tooth edge. A screw-threaded hub extends upwardly from the center portion of the compartments. The cover is formed of a transparent material, such as clear plastic, and is in the form of a circular disc with a central opening to pass the threaded hub, and an off-center opening, which may be aligned with a selected compartment. The cover has a depending peripheral flange with a saw-tooth edge which is complementary to the edge of the circular ledge. An internally threaded cap is threaded on the hub to hold the cover in place and against unintentional rotation by reason of the fact that the complementary saw-tooth edges are held in mating relationship. All, or selected compartments, are filled with prescribed medicinal tablets and each compartment is marked with a prescribed indicia, such as certain hours of the day. At the prescribed time, the user will rotate the cap in a direction to permit a slight elevation of the cover to disengage the saw-tooth edges, whereby the cover may be rotated to align the cover opening with the desired compartment. The cap is then threaded to move the cover onto the compartments and to engage the saw-tooth edges, and the device may be inverted to remove the tablet from the compartment, through the opening in the cover. If the medication to be taken is in liquid form, a reminder, such as a miniature teaspoon or tablespoon, may be placed in the prescribed compartments.
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128 |
Ornamental convection lamp |
US3531635D |
1967-10-19 |
US3531635A |
1970-09-29 |
HANCOCK JOHN L |
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129 |
Telephone clock alarm |
US69739857 |
1957-11-19 |
US3029593A |
1962-04-17 |
GERACE FRANK J |
|
130 |
Telephone clock |
US66318257 |
1957-06-03 |
US2895549A |
1959-07-21 |
DAVID GRUBER; WINKLER WARREN D |
|
131 |
Animated device |
US57092456 |
1956-03-12 |
US2835995A |
1958-05-27 |
LUDWIG EICKEMEYER |
|
132 |
Cigarette case having an extractible petrol lighter |
US17680137 |
1937-11-27 |
US2234362A |
1941-03-11 |
KARL BERNHARDT |
|
133 |
Combined rear vision mirror and clock |
US58726332 |
1932-01-18 |
US1985873A |
1934-12-25 |
VAIL EDGAR L |
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134 |
High tension circuit interrupter |
US53856031 |
1931-05-19 |
US1860337A |
1932-05-24 |
PRINCE DAVID C; WILLIAM TURNPENNY |
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135 |
Combination lamp and clock support |
US50354130 |
1930-12-19 |
US1815465A |
1931-07-21 |
HENRY FANTEL |
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136 |
Combined watch and umbrella-handle. |
US1914859616 |
1914-09-01 |
US1146351A |
1915-07-13 |
SCHLESINGER SIGMUND |
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137 |
Table-clock |
US233537D |
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US233537A |
1880-10-19 |
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138 |
CLOCK WITH MOVABLE NUMBERS HAVING HANGERS FOR DOLL CLOTHES |
PCT/US2005037502 |
2005-10-19 |
WO2007008240A2 |
2007-01-18 |
YANG TINA Y; HOLMES JAMES; KUERTEN JEAN M; WITTENBERG MARK S |
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) 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. |
139 |
PORTABLE TELEPHONE PROVIDED WITH A MECHANICAL WATCH |
PCT/FR2008051554 |
2008-09-01 |
WO2009044027A3 |
2009-05-28 |
ANDRE ROMARIC; PRUVOT THOMAS; POIROT OLIVIER |
Portable device, of all types, comprising 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 said device in order to carry out mechanical winding of the watch (1). |
140 |
DEVICE FOR DISPLAYING REAL TIME AND ADVERTISING MEDIA |
PCT/US2007006912 |
2007-03-20 |
WO2007111883A2 |
2007-10-04 |
WU WEN CHEN |
The present invention is a device (12) for displaying real time and advertising media to a person. In one embodiment, the device (12) comprises a front cover (14), a clock (38) engaged with the front cover (14) for displaying real time, and a first sheet (24) having an advertising portion (26). The first sheet (24) is moveably engaged with the front cover (14) to an open position where the real time and advertising portion (26) are visible to the person. The clock (38) comprises a clock movement mechanism (40) engaged with the front cover (14), a clock face (62) imprinted on the front cover (14), and an hour and minute hands (54)(58) engaged with the clock movement mechanism (40). The device (12) further comprises a mounting fastener (70) engaged with the front coyer (14) and the clock movement mechanism (40). The mounting fastener (70) is adapted to allow the device (12) to be hung on a wall (10). |