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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
101 Binary contact making counter US10046149 1949-06-21 US2713680A 1955-07-19 ERIK ACKERLIND
102 Meter-reading apparatus US1095925 1925-02-21 US1621939A 1927-03-22 LOWE JOHN C
103 METHOD AND SYSTEM TO COUNT MOVEMENTS OF PERSONS FROM VIBRATIONS IN A FLOOR US15864026 2018-01-08 US20180150738A1 2018-05-31 Thomas Danaher Harvey
A system and method for counting persons using passages entering or exiting an area by analyzing vibrations in the floor with sensors and a machine learning system. The machine learning system uses a model, usually implemented as a neural network on a processor. The network is trained in levels and implemented in layers. Different levels classify and analyze vibrations by timing and frequency, by movements of persons, and by identity of persons The same person is identified by patterns in the vibrations and the vibrations are correlated to determine when a person uses a combination of passages and is thereby counted. Location information for the person is used to identify persons in places and doing activities of interest. The model may be trained on one processor and then downloaded to another processor for evaluation. Additional sensors and levels of training may be implemented on the latter processor.
104 POINT-OF-CARE HYGIENE COMPLIANCE MODULE US14995481 2016-01-14 US20160128520A1 2016-05-12 Jackson W. Wegelin; Matthew J. Archer
A point-of-care hygiene compliance module includes a housing that is adapted to be attached to a dispensing container that dispenses material through a dispensing nozzle when actuated. The housing includes a pivoting actuation arm that is configured so as to be placed in operative contact with the dispensing nozzle. Thus, when the actuation arm is actuated, material is dispensed from the dispensing container, and a switch in operative contact with the actuation arm is actuated. The triggering of the switch updates a count value that is maintained by a controller, which may then be displayed or acquired by a remote computer to assess the amount of usage of the dispensing container.
105 Point-of-care compliance module US13833525 2013-03-15 US09265384B2 2016-02-23 Jackson W. Wegelin; Matthew J. Archer
A point-of-care hygiene compliance module includes a housing that is adapted to be attached to a dispensing container that dispenses material through a dispensing nozzle when actuated. The housing includes a pivoting actuation arm that is configured so as to be placed in operative contact with the dispensing nozzle. Thus, when the actuation arm is actuated, material is dispensed from the dispensing container, and a switch in operative contact with the actuation arm is actuated. The triggering of the switch updates a count value that is maintained by a controller, which may then be displayed or acquired by a remote computer to assess the amount of usage of the dispensing container.
106 Device for scanning the division mark of a mechanical roller-type counter, for any type of counter US13059282 2009-08-20 US08902079B2 2014-12-02 Herbert Deichmeyer; Frieder Liebermann; Norbert Hoffmann; Jörg Luttmer
The invention relates to a device for scanning the division mark of a mechanical roller-type counter (1), for any type of counter, comprising a number of rotatably driven ciphering rollers (2), each ciphering roller carrying a number of digits (3) or symbols that are distributed homogeneously over the circumference and can be detected and evaluated with a fixed reading device arranged opposite. Said device is characterized in that at least one transponder (6) is associated with each digit (3) or each symbol in the respective ciphering roller (2) of the roller-type counter (1). An RFID antenna field (15) is located opposite the transponder, at a small distance therefrom, said field being controlled by a circuit in such a way that a ciphering roller of the roller-type counter (1) can be read respectively by an antenna (16, 17, 18) of the RFID antenna field (15).
107 DEVICE FOR SCANNING THE DIVISION MARK OF A MECHANICAL ROLLER-TYPE COUNTER, FOR ANY TYPE OF COUNTER US13059282 2009-08-20 US20110234376A1 2011-09-29 Herbert Deichmeyer; Frieder Liebermann; Norbert Hoffmann; Jörg Luttmer
The invention relates to a device for scanning the division mark of a mechanical roller-type counter (1), for any type of counter, comprising a number of rotatably driven ciphering rollers (2), each ciphering roller carrying a number of digits (3) or symbols that are distributed homogeneously over the circumference and can be detected and evaluated with a fixed reading device arranged opposite. Said device is characterised in that at least one transponder (6) is associated with each digit (3) or each symbol in the respective ciphering roller (2) of the roller-type counter (1). An RFID antenna field (15) is located opposite the transponder, at a small distance therefrom, said field being controlled by a circuit in such a way that a ciphering roller of the roller-type counter (1) can be read respectively by an antenna (16, 17, 18) of the RFID antenna field (15).
108 Pressure-induced counter with delay unit US12238411 2008-09-25 US07816642B2 2010-10-19 Chun-Nan Ou; Hu Xie; Cheng-Bin Su; Jian-Long Xing; Shui-Hua Cheng
A pressure-induced counter includes a pressure acquisition unit, a delay unit and a counter unit. The pressure acquisition unit is electrically coupled to the counter unit via the delay unit. The pressure acquisition unit is configured for acquiring a pressure signal of an external pressure applied thereon to generate and output an original electrical signal corresponding to the pressure signal. The delay unit is configured for processing the original electrical signal outputted from the pressure acquisition unit to obtain a processed electrical signal by depressing the leading-edge jitter existing therein. The counter unit is configured for receiving the processed electrical signal transmitted from the delay unit and taking count of the received signals.
109 Meter data gathering and transmission system US141412 1993-10-22 US6087957A 2000-07-11 Bruce Edward Gray
A utility data gathering system is disclosed as comprising a register including a series of index members coupled to a meter mechanism. Each index member includes a plurality of contacts and a switch arm moveable with its index member. The meter mechanism is responsive to utility consumption for moving the index members to positions indicative of the utility consumed, whereby each switch arm completes in normal operation a circuit with just one of its plurality of contacts dependent upon the position of its index member. A digital computer is programmed for performing first and second scans of each contact of each index member to obtain corresponding first and second sets of data indicative of a completed circuit through the switch arm and contacts of each index member. The completed circuit data obtained from each of the first and second scans are compared and if the circuit data of the first and second scans are different, an alarm manifestation is generated.
110 Multidigit multiple counting wheel readout for volume-measuring instrument or electricity meter US341226 1994-12-05 US5572200A 1996-11-05 Roland Mettler
The state or setting of an electronically readable wheel counting wheel mechanism is reliably and unambiguously ascertained for each setting thereof, and for this purpose, the counting wheel mechanism is functionally divided into rotating and stationary wheel packets, in dependence on its setting at the instant of the read-out, wherein the first rotating wheel pack comprises the lowest digit counting wheel a as well as the next higher digit counting wheel b, in case the lowest digit counting wheel a is in the setting between 9 and 0 and so forth, with the stationary wheel packet comprising the rest of the counting wheels. In a rotating wheel packet, the indication or setting of a counting wheel is absolutely ascertained from its angle of rotation, with the inclination of the other counting wheels, of a rotating wheel packet, being ascertained through their rotation relative to the absolutely ascertained counting wheel or through the rotation relative to a previously ascertained wheel.
111 Multidigit counting wheel mechanism for a volume-measuring instrument US354039 1994-12-06 US5565861A 1996-10-15 Roland Mettler; Dieter Vischer
Multidigit counting wheel mechanism for a volume-measuring instrument. An absolute encoder for a measuring instrument includes a mechanical counting wheel mechanism consisting of five sensors, mounted in a plane perpendicular to a counting mechanism axle, for each counting wheel and a code, producing a digital rotary angle signal with a resolution of 12.degree., on each counting wheel, with the counting wheel mechanism being visually readable in a conventional manner, with the encoder not increasing the torque required for driving the counting mechanism.
112 Multi-digit fluid flow roller meter US268529 1994-07-06 US5543613A 1996-08-06 Roland Mettler
A multi-digit roller meter with encoder for the electronic read-out of a volume measuring instrument or a current measuring instrument, which during the twisting or turning of sensors in relation to the indicator wheels through a determined angle, allows the determination of the instantaneous indicator reading via markings placed on the indicator wheels in irregular spacings.
113 Meter data gathering and transmission system US848287 1986-04-04 US4782341A 1988-11-01 Bruce E. Gray
A utility data gathering system is disclosed as comprising a register including a series of index members coupled to a meter mechanism. Each index member includes a plurality of contacts and a switch arm moveable with its index member. The meter mechanism is responsive to utility consumption for moving the index members to positions indicative of the utility consumed, whereby each switch arm completes in normal operation a circuit with just one of its plurality of contacts dependent upon the position of its index member. A digital computer is programmed for performing first and second scans of each contact of each index member to obtain corresponding first and second sets of data indicative of a completed circuit through the switch arm and contacts of each index member. The completed circuit data obtained from each of the first and second scans are compared and if the circuit data of the first and second scans are different, an alarm manifestation is generated.
114 Mechanically actuated magnetocrystalline counter US535868 1974-12-23 US3961316A 1976-06-01 Jon H. Myer
There is disclosed a miniaturized mechanically actuated magnetocrystalline counter comprising a shift register formed in a known manner on a crystal platelet of uniaxially anisotropic material. The device is suitable for use in counting a series of mechanical events such as the rotation or reciprocation of a mechanical member. Particular examples include the rotation of the unit counter of a utility meter or the reciprocation inherent in the recoil of a discharged weapon. Direct actuation of the counter by the occurrence of the mechanical event is achieved by using a permanent magnet as a transducer. The magnet is mounted to be moved with respect to the platelet responsively to the mechanical event to be counted in such a fashion that it generates a cyclically moving magnetic field to propagate at least one movable magnetic domain through the serial shift register formed in the platelet forming a bit stream which digitally accumulates data representative of the series of mechanical events. Each cycle of the field motion is produced by one of said series of mechanical events and each cycle so produced produces a single bit in said stream either by generating an additional magnetic domain and propagating all prior domains foward or, if only one domain is used, by simply indexing it forward. Any suitable means to readout the accumulated count in the shift register may be used either for direct reading or for remotely controlled electronic reading. The latter technique is particularly suited for remote reading of utility meters where the counter is driven by rotation of the pointer of the units dial of the meter.
115 Intergrating counter US31845472 1972-12-16 US3875376A 1975-04-01 KAKENO SADAO
In an integral counter having a drive motor rotating each time it receives a pulse from a meter, digit wheels adapted to be rotated by the drive motor and sensing means generating output signals in accordance with the degree of angular rotation of each digit wheel, first and second rotating means and energy storing means therebetween are provided. The energy storing means have a spring adapted to store the energy of rotation of the first rotating means. Control means are provided so as to cause the second rotating means to rotate instantaneously by the action of the spring, the rotation of the second rotating means being transmitted to the digit wheels.
116 Digital encoder for mechanical counters US3721806D 1971-11-26 US3721806A 1973-03-20 STOTHART D
A supplemental read-out for a mechanical counter comprising fingers for sensing coded patterns on the numeral wheels and for transmitting electrical signals corresponding to the sensed coded pattern to remote electronic equipment. An incremental drive is also provided at the input end of the first counter wheel to eliminate errors which might arise from the wheel stopping between two numbers.
117 Meter reading units US3676876D 1971-02-26 US3676876A 1972-07-11 DRANSFIELD DESMOND; BASS PATRICK; WHITE ROY ERNEST; BRACKER LESLIE THOMAS
A meter reading unit by means of which a reading may be made without sight of a meter includes a plurality of indicators, one corresponding to each digit of the meter reading, a switch associated with each indicator, and electrical connections provided for connection to switches at a meter which are set according to the meter reading whereby particular ones of the electrical connections are made according to the setting of the switches at the meter, and means to set the indicators according to the setting of the switches at the meter.
118 Data information signal generator US3656133D 1969-07-16 US3656133A 1972-04-11 ICHIKAWA KIYOSHI; FUJIOKA AKIRA
A data information signal generator comprises a plurality of vibrating reeds each mounted to undergo free oscillation, a rotating body having notched portions around it to impart free oscillation to the reeds, another rotating body having around its peripheral surface a plurality of projections to selectively prevent the free oscillation of certain ones of the reeds in accordance with variations in physical quantities, and a detector to detect the existence or non-existence of the free oscillation of the reeds.
119 Numeric display US53305266 1966-03-09 US3344544A 1967-10-03 HELLEN JAMES S
120 Template controlled figure display drum US14766061 1961-10-25 US3281819A 1966-10-25 PAUL MULLER
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