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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 STATE OF SCREEN INFO: EASEL US13341709 2011-12-30 US20130076655A1 2013-03-28 Sanjiv Sirpal; Mohammed Selim; Ron Cassar; John Visosky
A multi-display device is adapted to turn on and off certain device functionality based on one or more of device state and triggers. These triggers include a transition trigger, an open trigger and a closed trigger. Furthermore, and based on one or more of these triggers and device state, the device can provide feedback to a user, such as visual feedback, audio feedback and vibration feedback to assist a user with determining when the device is changing state. The operation of the primary screen, secondary screen, system and feedback options are also described relative to the beginning and endpoint of the device transition. Furthermore, the trigger corresponding to a transitional trigger where primary and secondary screens have a certain angle orientation and the trigger corresponding to a trigger point where the primary and secondary screens have a second angle orientation relative to one another are described.
62 SMARTPAD DUAL SCREEN KEYBOARD US13627168 2012-09-26 US20130076632A1 2013-03-28 Sanjiv SIRPAL; Martin GIMPL
A multi-display device is adapted to be dockable or otherwise associatable with an additional device. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, the multi-display device is dockable with a smartpad. The exemplary smartpad can include a screen, a touch sensitive display, a configurable area, a gesture capture region(s) and a camera. The smartpad can also include a port adapted to receive the device. The exemplary smartpad is able to cooperate with the device such that information displayable on the device is also displayable on the smartpad. Furthermore, any one or more of the functions on the device are extendable to the smartpad, with the smartpad capable of acting as an input/output interface or extension of the smartpad. Therefore, for example, information from one or more of the displays on the multi-screen device is displayable on the smartpad.
63 SMARTPAD - SUSPENDED APP MANAGEMENT US13627445 2012-09-26 US20130076596A1 2013-03-28 Alexander de Paz; Sanjiv SIRPAL
A multi-display device is adapted to be dockable or otherwise associatable with an additional device. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, the multi-display device is dockable with a smartpad. The exemplary smartpad can include a screen, a touch sensitive display, a configurable area, a gesture capture region(s) and a camera. The smartpad can also include a port adapted to receive the device. The exemplary smartpad is able to cooperate with the device such that information displayable on the device is also displayable on the smartpad. Furthermore, any one or more of the functions on the device are extendable to the smartpad, with the smartpad capable of acting as an input/output interface or extension of the smartpad. Therefore, for example, information from one or more of the displays on the multi-screen device is displayable on the smartpad.
64 Device for linear measurement US522756 1974-11-11 US3958336A 1976-05-25 Charles Henry Pentland Denroche
For accurate measurement of the linear movement of a traveller relatively to a low-torque rotary transducer, a cylindrical pulley on the transducer is driven by a wire which extends between this pulley and an idler pulley to embrace both; the free ends of the wire are fastened to the traveller to form a taut loop of length exceeding the maximum stroke of the traveller. A box-section cover enclosing the driving system (except for a lengthwise slot for passage of the traveller) is closed at one end by the transducer casing and at the other end by a box carrying the idler pulley; slotted holes for screws fastening the cover to the transducer allow the wire loop to be pulled taut. The wire loop passes through slits in cleaning plates adjacent to each pulley. Plates on the traveller locate it in the cover after initial assembly and until the device is set up for use.
65 Mechanical aircraft navigation computer US41959573 1973-11-28 US3916155A 1975-10-28 PHILIPS NICHOLAS A
A relatively small, box-like housing contains a pair of spaced parallel shafts journalled in bearings at the opposite ends of the box. A plurality of endless belts are threaded over pulleys or drums mounted on the shafts. Scales of any suitable data or indicia are printed on the belts and displayed through corresponding windows in the cover of the box. Each shaft has one or more clutches interposed between the drums supporting the belts so that, when disengaged, the position of each belt may be changed relative to the positions of the other belts. When any one of the shafts is turned while the clutches are in engagement, the belts move as a unit to display ratio data at the various windows in the covers. An optional spring loaded zero set mechanism may be provided to return the belts to a zero time setting representing the start of the flight.
66 Computing or calculating device US37683573 1973-08-31 US3821521A 1974-06-28 RIEHLE H
Three concentric disks are supported on a base plate, rotatable with respect to each other. The center disk forms, additionally, the sun gear and the intermediate disk the planetary carrier of a planetary drive interconnecting the three disks, the top faces of which have scales engraved or printed thereon (for example logarithmic, so that the disks can function as a slide rule); the disks are covered by two relatively freely rotatable transparent cover plates having an index marking, and forming cursors. All scales are retained together by overlapping ridges, or notches, or the like. The backside of the bottom disk, or support plate, may likewise be formed with scales, and windows through which the scales therebeneath on the plates may be visible.
67 Automatic sine-cosine trigonometer US39003673 1973-08-20 US3814903A 1974-06-04 JANKOWIAK J
A trigonometer uses a protractor and a pointer arm pivoted to a selected angle on a protractor. An idler arm pivots in parallel with the pointer arm and is joined to the pointer arm by a connector arm. A sine bar is supported in mounts on the pointer arm and idler arm, slidable relative to the sine bar and a cosine bar perpendicular to the sine bar is connected to the sign bar and slidably supported in fixed mounts. A cosine scale indicates the cosine of the angle of the pointer arm as the position of the cosine bar relative to one of its support mounts, and a sine scale indicates the sine of the angle of the pointer arm as the position of one of the sine bar support mounts relative to the sine bar. Hence, the inventive automatic sine-cosine Trigonometer is an instrument for measuring the sine and cosine in thousands of an inch of any angle from 0* to 45* automatically.
68 Gauge US3774307D 1972-03-24 US3774307A 1973-11-27 YOVANOVICH J
A base member mounts a bar selectively positionable thereon. The bar and sides of the base member normal to each other conjointly form a right triangle. The base member also mounts means for determining certain functions of the right triangle which depend upon the selected position of the bar member.
69 Trigonometric aid US3766652D 1972-04-05 US3766652A 1973-10-23 GOMEZ A
A nomographic device for determining the solution of problems involving the length of the sides and hypotenuse of right triangles and the size of angles between said sides and the hypotenuse, consisting of a transparent chart board, the axes of which are scaled, with a pivoted arm rotatable about an angle scale. The angle scale is marked in degrees of the angle of said arm with relation to the rectilinear coordinates of the chart board. Two independent transparent slide indicators are mounted below the chart board one of which slides in the horizontal direction and is marked with an opaque vertical indicating line, the other of which slides in the vertical direction and is marked with an opaque horizontal line. The vertical and horizontal axes of the chart board, and the length of the pivoted arm, are marked in units of various multiples.
70 Method of determining pitch names in various keys and pitch name determining slide rule US78718968 1968-12-26 US3671661A 1972-06-20 YOSHIDA EL
A method of theoretically determining musical scales, chords and pitch names of transposition in various musical keys, and a music slide rule of the hand operated type for determining such pitch names which is capable of using said method.
71 Precision slide rule computing mechanism US3468478D 1968-01-12 US3468478A 1969-09-23 DUNN EDWARD D JR
72 Precision triangle solver, computer and classroom demonstrator US49296165 1965-08-30 US3345752A 1967-10-10 GABRIEL EDWIN Z
73 Multiple figure display device US3195812D US3195812A 1965-07-20
74 Computing apparatus US84661659 1959-10-15 US3132799A 1964-05-12 SHIEPE EDWARD M
75 Precision triangle solver and computer US3128944D US3128944A 1964-04-14
76 Logarithmic computing machine US54240955 1955-10-24 US3061190A 1962-10-30 GIUSEPPE ARICI
77 Slide calculator US79489659 1959-02-24 US3045908A 1962-07-24 DONOVAN EDWARD F
78 Diet tabulator US71738358 1958-02-25 US2965292A 1960-12-20 LEWIS EDWARD D
79 Computer US50889655 1955-05-17 US2861743A 1958-11-25 BELLAMY JOHN C; TSCHUPP EDWARD J
80 Calculator US56893756 1956-03-01 US2819526A 1958-01-14 BROWN JR GEORGE HAROLD
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