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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61 | 메모관리장치 및 방법 | KR1019910021984 | 1991-11-30 | KR1019950014338B1 | 1995-11-24 | 이동길 |
an operating part for receiving memos on many meetings and events designated by a user; a microcomputer for selectively generating an alarm control signal for letter information, sound information, and confirmation for memos in a proper time by the unit of date, by storing and managing the memos from the operating part; an OSD circuit for converting the letter information from the microcomputer into an image signal; a video switch for mixing an output of the OSD circuit with that of the image processing part; a sound information processing part for converting the sound information from the microcomputer into a sound signal; and an alarming unit operated by the alarm control signal for confirmation of the memo from the microcomputer. | ||||||
62 | 负离子空气净化天然光照电子闹钟 | CN201320089969.1 | 2013-02-27 | CN203069990U | 2013-07-17 | 李耀林 |
本实用新型提供了一种负离子空气净化天然光照电子闹钟,其包括负离子发生器、风扇、LCD显示荧幕、电路板和蓝光灯,负离子发生器产生的负离子被风扇的风力吹到蓝光照射的空气中,所述负离子发生器位于主体装置左半部分的中下部,风扇在负离子发生器的后方,风扇上部为镂空设置。本实用新型将蓝光提神与负离子净化技术相结合,通过科学的结构设计使产生的负离子有效的分布于蓝光照射空间,对空气进行杀菌、除尘、消烟、除异味等净化功能,使空气清新,增强蓝光的提神作用,可以达到改善精神状态及陶冶性情的效果。提供时钟及万年历功能,方便用者作任何纪录,实现了产品的多功能实用性。 | ||||||
63 | APPARATUS FOR WAKING UP A USER | EP17203066.0 | 2009-05-07 | EP3339986A1 | 2018-06-27 | VAN DE SLUIS, Richard; BERGMAN, Tom |
An apparatus for waking up a user, the apparatus (1) comprising a light source (3) that is adapted to produce a light effect (L), such as a light beam, that is directed to a user, or at least to a user's head, wherein the apparatus (1) comprises means for displacing the light effect (L) in an upward (Ru) or downward (Rd) direction during a period of time, in order to change a position of the light effect with respect to the user, or at least to the user's head, wherein the means to displace the light effect (L) is adapted to displace the light effect (L) gradually along an amount of displacement during the time period, for instance during a wake-up period until reaching a final wake-up time. |
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64 | PERSONAL ALARM SYSTEM | EP12713346.0 | 2012-03-15 | EP2689301B1 | 2017-05-10 | BALOA WELZIEN, Leonardo Alberto; COLBAUGH, Michael Edward |
65 | ELECTRONIC TIMEPIECE HAVING ELECTRONIC WATCH DIAL DISPLAY WITH COUNTDOWN TO SCHEDULED EVENT | EP15739384.4 | 2015-06-23 | EP3161561A1 | 2017-05-03 | KNIGHT, Megan; HOOBLER, Ricky J.; JACOBS, Daniel T. |
An electronic timepiece (102, 602) includes an electronic watch dial display (106, 606) having a chapter ring (108) with a plurality of circumferentially-disposed hour positions including a zero hour position (103). The electronic timepiece further includes an event management component (736) that stores event information (120, 122) identifying a start time of a scheduled event (180) and a dial display controller (714) coupled to the electronic watch dial display and the event management component. The dial display controller controls the electronic watch dial display to activate display of a countdown timer feature (130) in response to a current time being within a threshold duration (148) of the start time. The countdown timer feature extends counter-clockwise on the watch dial display from a point aligned with the zero hour position and has a length based on a number of minutes remaining until the start time. | ||||||
66 | MEDICATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD | EP12813452.5 | 2012-10-08 | EP2745178A2 | 2014-06-25 | JOHNSON, Mark Thomas; VAN EE, Raymond; LACROIX, Joyca, Petra, Wilma |
A medication management system (100) comprises a portable device (10) attachable to a user (30) and a medication dispenser (20). The portable device comprises a lighting means (50) for providing a visual stimulus (55) to indicate an approaching medication intake moment or period. The medication dispenser (20) comprises active and/or passive means (40, 41) for providing a further visual stimulus (45) to draw the attention of the user. The visual stimulus and the further visual stimulus have a same predetermined color. | ||||||
67 | DEFERRING ALERTS | EP07822586.9 | 2007-11-14 | EP2181544B1 | 2012-11-07 | LINDBERG, Phillip John; NIEMELÄ, Sami Johannes |
68 | Electronic device and method providing improved bedtime mode of operation | EP12156100.5 | 2009-05-11 | EP2455826A2 | 2012-05-23 | Lazaridis, Mihal; Klassen, Gerhard; Adams, Neil |
An improved electronic device and method provide an improved clock feature that includes a BEDTIME mode that is initiated by execution of a BEDTIME mode routine. The BEDTIME mode comprises a number of features that are conducive to sleep by performing operations that minimize distractions to a user, and all such operations are initiated by execution of the BEDTIME mode routine. |
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69 | ORGANISCHE LEUCHTDIODE UND BELEUCHTUNGSMITTEL | EP09810763.4 | 2009-12-09 | EP2356372A1 | 2011-08-17 | KASTNER-JUNG, Ulrich; KLEIN, Markus; MAES, Stan; SIGL, Romana; HAID, Annette; LINTNER, Stephan; HERGET, Julian; MATJAN, Gregor |
Organic light-emitting diodes as well as luminaires with such organic light-emitting diodes are specified. The luminaires may in particular be the following apparatuses, or the luminaires are part of existing apparatuses: alarm, shower cubicle, shower head, solar protection, rain protection, lamp, bed, signalling light, changing cubicle, vision protection, housing, emergency lighting, mirror, slabs, ceiling lights, radiator cladding, blinds, noise protection, umbrella, warning light. | ||||||
70 | Multi-function clock | EP10176147.6 | 2010-09-10 | EP2330467A2 | 2011-06-08 | Fabbrini, Matteo; Genovese, Roberto |
A multi-function clock comprises a calendar circuit (29) and luminous signalling means (31) designed to emit, when activated, colours from a plurality of colours. The multi-function clock also comprises an electronic memory (30) which contains scheduled calendar dates/times and a system for associating scheduled dates/times with colours from the plurality of colours. A control circuit (32) is connected to the calendar circuit (29), the electronic memory (30) and the signalling means (31). The signalling means (31), when a stored date/time is reached, emit a specific colour or combination of colours associated therewith. |
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71 | Procédé de commande pour l'exécution de fonctions dans une montre agenda | EP02080210.4 | 2002-12-10 | EP1324163B1 | 2011-04-20 | Guanter, Jean-Charles |
72 | APPARATUS FOR WAKING UP A USER | EP09746213.9 | 2009-05-07 | EP2286309A2 | 2011-02-23 | VAN DE SLUIS, Bartel, M.; BERGMAN, Anthonie, H. |
An apparatus for waking up a user, the apparatus (1) comprising a light source (3) that is adapted to produce a light effect (L), such as a light beam, that is directed to a user, or at least to a user's head, wherein the apparatus (1) comprises means for displacing the light effect (L) in an upward (R u) or downward (R d) direction during a period of time, in order to change a position of the light effect with respect to the user, or at least to the user's head, wherein the means to displace the light effect (L) is adapted to displace the light effect (L) gradually along an amount of displacement during the time period, for instance during a wake -up period until reaching a final wake -up time. | ||||||
73 | Electronic device and method providing improved bedtime mode of operation | EP09159941.5 | 2009-05-11 | EP2120114A3 | 2010-10-13 | Lazaridis, Mihal; Klassen, Gerhard; Adams, Neil |
An improved electronic device and method provide an improved clock feature that includes a BEDTIME mode that is initiated by execution of a BEDTIME mode routine. The BEDTIME mode comprises a number of features that are conducive to sleep by performing operations that minimize distractions to a user, and all such operations are initiated by execution of the BEDTIME mode routine. |
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74 | Electronic device and method providing improved processing of a predetermined clock event during operation of an improved bedtime mode | EP09159942.3 | 2009-05-11 | EP2120115A2 | 2009-11-18 | Adams, Neil; Klassen, Gerhard; Lazaridis, Mihal |
An improved electronic device and method provide an improved clock feature that includes a BEDTIME mode that is initiated by execution of a BEDTIME mode routine. The BEDTIME mode comprises a number of features that are conducive to sleep by performing operations that minimize distractions to a user, and all such operations are initiated by execution of the BEDTIME mode routine. The BEDTIME mode can be terminated, such as when an alarm time has been reached, thereby enabling any alarms that had been suspended, and therefore enabling the alarm clock function to output an alarm. |
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75 | Light and time device | EP08252883.7 | 2008-08-29 | EP2037338A2 | 2009-03-18 | Shinner, Neil |
There is provided a device which includes a clock mechanism and a display, the condition of which can be changed as a result of a predetermined time being reached and/or user interaction. The device may also include at least one light source, the condition of which can be changed simultaneously with that of the image. This allows the user of the device to view the display and determined whether or not an action is required to be performed at that time. |
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76 | DIGITALUHR MIT ZUSATZFUNKTIONEN | EP07723037.3 | 2007-03-05 | EP1999520A1 | 2008-12-10 | HEINDL, Birgit |
The invention relates to a digital clock with additional functions, which is characterised by a combination of the following characteristics: a three-lined display displaying the current time on the top line, the beginning of breast-feeding on the centre line, and on the left and/or right of the latter, a display for the last breast used for breast-feeding (L or R), a display of the time since the last breast-feed and a display of the reminder function (time of the alarm) on the lowest line. Actuation elements for adjusting the time, for recording the start of breast-feeding, for displaying the left-right reminder function, for adjusting the time of the alarm, for changing modes and for illuminating the display fields are arranged on the clock housing. | ||||||
77 | WAKING DEVICE | EP06833199.0 | 2006-11-24 | EP1959320A1 | 2008-08-20 | INOUE, Manabu; YAMAMOTO, Masakazu |
In a wake-up apparatus 1 for waking up a sleeper by light stimulus, it wakes the sleeper comfortably without feeling glare. A lighting device 3 has a first lighting unit 31 at a position that a light emitting face 31a cannot be observed directly by the sleeper, and a second lighting unit 32 at a position that a light emitting face 32a can be observed directly by the sleeper. A control device 4 activates the lighting device 3 a predetermined time before a preset wake-up time so as to vary illuminance of light emitted from the lighting device 3 in an order of low illuminance, middle illuminance and high illuminance, to light only the first lighting unit 31 in a low illuminance condition and a middle illuminance condition, and to light both of the first lighting unit 31 and the second lighting unit 32 in a high illuminance condition, and quickly varies from the middle illuminance condition to the high illuminance condition. |
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78 | Medical product expiration alerting | EP06250645.6 | 2006-02-07 | EP1688805A3 | 2008-08-13 | Terenna, Barry J |
A system for monitoring a time sensitive medical product includes a medical product; a packaging containing the medical product; and at least one label associated with the packaging or the medical product. The at least one label includes at least one permanent region having permanent indicia; at least one transformable region having time sensitive indicia wherein the time sensitive indicia is non-detectable in a first state and detectable in a second state; a micro-controller operatively connected to at least one of the at least one permanent region and the at least one transformable region, wherein the micro-controller monitors elapsed time and causes the at least one transformable region to change from the first state to the second state thereby revealing the time sensitive indicia in the second state; and a power source operatively connected to the micro-controller. A clock and a keypad for inputting data relating to an expiration date for the medical product are operatively connected to the micro-controller respectively. |
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79 | Medical product expiration alerting | EP06250645.6 | 2006-02-07 | EP1688805A2 | 2006-08-09 | Terenna, Barry J |
A system for monitoring a time sensitive medical product includes a medical product; a packaging containing the medical product; and at least one label associated with the packaging or the medical product. The at least one label includes at least one permanent region having permanent indicia; at least one transformable region having time sensitive indicia wherein the time sensitive indicia is non-detectable in a first state and detectable in a second state; a micro-controller operatively connected to at least one of the at least one permanent region and the at least one transformable region, wherein the micro-controller monitors elapsed time and causes the at least one transformable region to change from the first state to the second state thereby revealing the time sensitive indicia in the second state; and a power source operatively connected to the micro-controller. A clock and a keypad for inputting data relating to an expiration date for the medical product are operatively connected to the micro-controller respectively. |
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80 | Dispositif et procédé de gestion mémoire dans une montre électronique | EP02080211.2 | 2002-12-10 | EP1324164A1 | 2003-07-02 | Guanter, Jean-Charles |
Le dispositif de gestion mémoire dans une montre électronique de type agenda comprend une mémoire non volatile (15) reliée à une unité à microprocesseur (14). L'unité est programmée pour gérer des opérations d'enregistrement et/ou de suppression de données et/ou de paramètres dans la mémoire. L'activation d'au moins une touche de la montre (C1) permet de fournir une commande à l'unité pour la gestion d'opérations d'enregistrement et/ou de suppression des données et/ou des paramètres. La mémoire (15) comprend une première zone statique (100) pour mémoriser des données et/ou des paramètres dans des positions mémoire fixes et une seconde zone dynamique (101) pour mémoriser des fiches de données de différents types. La position mémoire des fiches de chaque type est gérée par l'unité à microprocesseur (14) en fonction de modification ou suppression de certaines fiches et en fonction de l'enregistrement de nouvelles fiches. Chaque fiche débute par une entête dans laquelle sont placés deux pointeurs pour établir un lien avec une fiche suivante et une fiche précédente de même type. L'unité à microprocesseur (14) permet de compacter ou compresser l'espace mémoire des fiches de données mémorisées de la zone dynamique (101) de manière automatique ou par l'activation d'au moins une touche de la montre (C1). |