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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
21 JPH06508924A - JP50172993 1992-07-10 JPH06508924A 1994-10-06
22 Number counter JP1028883 1983-01-24 JPS59135583A 1984-08-03 NISHIKOUJI TOMIKAZU
PURPOSE:To perform the number counting processing by deciding the additional sampling number based on the deviation delta obtained from the measured value obtained from the first sampling and therefore setting the reference weight value. CONSTITUTION:The additional sampling number is previously set in response to deviations delta1-delta3, and a mode changeover switch 7 is switched to a counting mode. When a start key is pushed, a display is carried out to urge the first sampling. An object to be measured is put on a measuring stage, and its weight is shown to a display device 3. Such a sampling procedure is repeated to calculate the deviation delta when the first sampling (e.g., five times) is through. Then this deviation delta is compared with stored deviations delta1-delta3 to decide and display the additional sampling number. When the prescribed additional sampling is over, the reference weight value (w) is calculated. Then the number counting process of objects to be measured is performed. A11 objects to be measured are put on the measuring stage, and a confirmation key is pushed to obtain the total weight value W. Then the number of objects to be measured is calculated from the value (w).
23 JPS5169516U - JP14275274 1974-11-27 JPS5169516U 1976-06-01
24 JPS5026222B1 - JP11557970 1970-12-21 JPS5026222B1 1975-08-29
25 JPS503948B1 - JP12180870 1970-12-29 JPS503948B1 1975-02-12
26 MOLDED PART MADE OF A SYNTHETIC MATERIAL US14646998 2013-12-11 US20150290405A1 2015-10-15 Gerard Papet; Anthony Saussaye
A molded part that is made of synthetic material and that has a rigid frame and at least one movable portion that is movable and/or deformable relative to the rigid frame. The at least one movable portion is connected, during molding, to the rigid frame via at least one breakable bridge of material. The at least one breakable bridge of material is broken while the molded part is being assembled, or while the molded part is being used for the first time.
27 GPS shellfish trap setting system US14293767 2014-06-02 US09091550B1 2015-07-28 John Smith
A GPS shellfish trap setting system that indicates when to set shellfish traps at precise locations with controllable distance between shellfish traps to allow for efficient shellfish fishing is provided herein. The shellfish trap setting system receives a GPS signal, processes that signal to determine the precise distance at which to launch a shellfish trap from a fishing vessel, then displays that distance to a control unit monitored by a user. The GPS shellfish trap setting system also includes counters for counting the number of traps set and the number of shellfish deposited into a holding tank.
28 Methods, Systems and Devices for Activity Tracking Device Data Synchronization With Computing Devices US14598161 2015-01-15 US20150127268A1 2015-05-07 James Park; Barry Burton; Heiko Panther; Eric Friedman
Methods, devices and system are provided. One method includes capturing activity data associated with activity of a user via a device. The activity data is captured over time, and the activity data is quantifiable by a plurality of metrics. The method includes storing the activity data in storage of the device and, from time to time, connecting the device with a computing device over a wireless communication link. The method defines using a first transfer rate for transferring activity data captured and stored over a period of time. The first transfer rate is used following startup of an activity tracking application on the computing device The method also defines using a second transfer rate for transferring activity data from the device to the computing device for display of the activity data in substantial-real time on the computing device.
29 Methods, systems and devices for generating real-time activity data updates to display devices US14185897 2014-02-20 US08954289B2 2015-02-10 Barry Burton; Heiko Panther; James Park; Eric Friedman; Shelten Yuen; Christine Brumback; Timothy Roberts
Methods, systems and devices are provided for displaying monitored activity data in substantial real-time on a screen of a computing device. One example method includes capturing motion data associated with activity of a user via an activity tracking device. The motion data is quantified into a plurality of metrics associated with the activity of the user. The method includes connecting the activity tracking device with a computing device over a wireless data connection, and sending motion data from the activity tracking device to the computing device for display of one or more of the plurality of metrics on a graphical user interface of the computing device. At least one of the plurality of metrics displayed on the graphical user interface is shown to change in substantial real-time based on the motion data.
30 Methods, Systems and Devices for Activity Tracking Device Data Synchronization With Computing Devices US14261404 2014-04-24 US20140236493A1 2014-08-21 James Park; Barry Burton; Heiko Panther; Eric Friedman
Methods, devices and system are provided. One method includes capturing activity data associated with activity of a user via a device. The activity data is captured over time, and the activity data is quantifiable by a plurality of metrics. The method includes storing the activity data in storage of the device and, from time to time, connecting the device with a computing device over a wireless communication link. The method defines using a first transfer rate for transferring activity data captured and stored over a period of time. The first transfer rate is used following startup of an activity tracking application on the computing device The method also defines using a second transfer rate for transferring activity data from the device to the computing device for display of the activity data in substantial-real time on the computing device.
31 Methods, Systems and Devices for Generating Real-Time Activity Data Updates to Display Devices US14050301 2013-10-09 US20140035761A1 2014-02-06 Barry Burton; Heiko Panther; James Park; Eric Friedman; Shelten Yuen; Christine Brumback; Timothy Roberts
Methods, systems and devices are provided for displaying monitored activity data in substantial real-time on a screen of a computing device. One example method includes capturing motion data associated with activity of a user via an activity tracking device. The motion data is quantified into a plurality of metrics associated with the activity of the user. The method storing the motion data in storage of the activity tracking device. The method connects the activity tracking device with a computing device over a wireless data connection, and sending motion data to the computing device for display of a metric, of the plurality of metrics, on a graphical user interface of an activity application of the computing device. The sending of motion data to the computing device is configured to continue while additional motion data is captured and sent to the computing device. The metric displayed on the graphical user interface is shown to change in an increasing numerical or graphical form in substantial real-time.
32 Step counter usable as pocket paging receiver and method for controlling the same US252792 1994-06-02 US5530930A 1996-06-25 Dong K. Hahn
A step counter usable as a pocket paging receiver wherein many parts thereof are used as those of the pocket paging receiver, thereby capable of reducing the cost of manufacture and improving the utility. The step counter includes a control circuit for determining whether input data received in the step counter is data for a radio-paging mode or data for a step-counting mode, storing the input data when the input data is data for the radio-paging mode, sensing the input data as walking data when the input data is data for the step-counting mode, accumulatively counting the number of steps, and storing the resultant value, determining whether the step counter operates in the radio-paging mode or the step-counting mode, and transmitting the stored data corresponding to the determined mode to a display equipped in the step counter.
33 Counting and marking device US494805 1995-06-26 US5506876A 1996-04-09 John W. Homer
A device for reliably counting and simultaneously marking objects includes a tubular sleeve slidably emergent from a housing that contains an electronic counter and electromagnet. A marking tip and ink reservoir are slidably held within the sleeve and are forwardly urged by a spring. Whenever the sleeve is pressed against an object, the electromagnet drives the marking tip forwardly to mark the object and, simultaneously, electrical contacts interactive between the sleeve and housing register one count on the counter.
34 Operational control counter circuitry for electrical apparatus US780195 1991-10-22 US5206891A 1993-04-27 Hiroyuki Kishimoto
An electrical apparatus (e.g., copying apparatus) equipped with a counter for counting the number of specific cycles. Allowance or prevention of an operation cycle is controlled in accordance with voltage changes at a predetermined position of the controlling circuitry supplying a driving voltage to the counter. A specific operation of the electrical apparatus is enabled by connection of counter.
35 Counter device associated with switch actuator of electrical shaver to determine battery recharging and use US752491 1976-12-20 US4112271A 1978-09-05 Michael John Marchetti
A counting device for a battery operated appliance for visually displaying on a counter dial the number of uses of the appliance between recharging or replacement of the batteries. The counter dial is mounted within the appliance with an indicia portion visible at the outer surface of the casing. Movement of the dial is controlled by operation of the on/off switch for the appliance and a reset wheel is included for restoring the counter dial to an "0" or starting position.
36 Marking apparatus with electronic counters US587870 1975-06-18 US4048478A 1977-09-13 Akihoro Miwa; Shigemi Misono
A marking apparatus in the form of handy and compact writing tool can be used as a marking counter for numerals and quantities, and also used as a stop watch for measuring the time duration in athletic sports or in industrial use. These wide range of applications are enabled by an electronic circuit contained in the apparatus and comprising switches to input marking frequencies, an oscillator generating standard clock pulse signals, counters for counting output signals respectively from the switches and the oscillator, a reset switch for the counters, a toggle switch selectively connecting the marking portion and the oscillator to the counters, segment drivers decoding signals from the counters and driving indicators which display counted values of the counters as figures.
37 Teaching and testing apparatus US3660586D 1970-08-03 US3660586A 1972-05-02 HILBERT BERTRAM J
Apparatus for aiding in teaching and/or testing wherein means is provided for operation by the instructor for rewarding or penalizing for a correct or incorrect response, respectively, and counting said responses simultaneously with said reward or penalty and having means for bypassing the counting means.
38 Blade supply indicator for ribbon razor magazine US3516382D 1969-06-16 US3516382A 1970-06-23 FERRARO FRANK A
39 Electromagnetic computer US49342865 1965-10-06 US3289932A 1966-12-06 WALSH EDWARD C
40 Flap type indicators US20897762 1962-07-05 US3284000A 1966-11-08 ROMANOWSKI ALBERT F
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