21 |
Microminiature center mountable on the engine |
US3758756D |
1972-01-12 |
US3758756A |
1973-09-11 |
JOHNS D |
A miniaturized recorder and display device for the compilation of engine operating parameters for mounting within or about an engine housing comprising at least one microminiature control circuit, a plurality of counters and indicators for the various engine parameters, and a heat resistant housing means attachable to the inside or about the engine housing. Input data from operating engine sensors is received by the control circuitry which activates the appropriate indicating dial.
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22 |
Apparatus to produce data count signals |
US3697730D |
1971-02-26 |
US3697730A |
1972-10-10 |
CLACK PETER JOSEPH; WISWELL JAMES DAVID; CLEMENS ANTON HUBERT |
Apparatus to produce data count signals in a form equivalent to C/n + OR - C'', wherein n is a variable and C and C'' are constants is described comprising a source of an initiating signal, a source of a terminating signal, a first time-base generator, a first gated digital/analog convertor, an amplifier, a second time-base generator, a gated counter and a circuit component for adding or subtracting a desired number of pulses to the gated counter. The two signal sources, the first time-base generator, and the first convertor are connected so that the pulses accumulated in the first convertor between the initiating signal and the terminating signal are directly proportional to n. The amplifier is connected between the first and second convertors so as to apply an amplified reference signal to the second convertor which is directly proportional to n. The two signal sources, the second time-base generator, the second convertor, the counter and the comparator are connected so as to produce an output signal in the counter directly proportional to C/n. The component for adding or subtracting pulses is connected to the counter so that the counter output is directly proportional to C/n + OR - C''. This apparatus is especially useful to measure specific gravity of liquids by the falling drop method.
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23 |
Variable rate computing and recording register |
US3637999D |
1970-05-25 |
US3637999A |
1972-01-25 |
PAPPAS MICHAEL |
A computing and recording register wherein integrating digital counters are driven by an input shaft to perform quantity, price and tax computations. The price and tax counters are driven by computer gearing coupled to the quantity counter drive gearing through a clutch. A two-stage advance mechanism rounds off the least significant digit of each of the counters and aligns the digits for printing quantity, price and tax data on a recording sheet at the conclusion of each transaction to be recorded. During the first stage, the quantity counter is advanced to align the digits while the clutch is engaged so that the price and tax counters are driven as the quantity counter advances. During the second stage, the clutch is disengaged and the price and tax counters advance independently of the quantity counter. Also included are a plurality of variable ratio gear trains adjustable through a translatable and rotatable selector shaft for changing one or more of the gear ratios to select the desired tax rate and price per quantity unit.
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24 |
Fuel pump register with expanded readout |
US3618852D |
1969-11-10 |
US3618852A |
1971-11-09 |
KES WILLIAM; HOUGH LAWRENCE E |
Register conversion means for modifying the volume and/or cost counters of a fuel pump register for expanding the available readout of the volume counter from 99 9/10 gallons to 149 9/10 gallons and the available readout of the cost counter from $9.99 to $14.99 and which comprises a substitute highest order number wheel bearing the sequence of indicia of 0-14 and having a 30tooth drive gear, a substitute compound transfer gear with relatively large and small eight-tooth gears respectively engageable with the drive gear of the substitute number wheel and the combination locking ring and two-tooth transfer segment of the adjacent lower order number wheel for indexing the substitute wheel one count for each revolution of the adjacent lower order number wheel, and an auxiliary window mask for the substitute wheel.
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25 |
Encoding device |
US23656062 |
1962-11-09 |
US3265868A |
1966-08-09 |
DEVANNEY RAYMOND H |
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26 |
Control and indicating arrangement |
US576260 |
1960-02-01 |
US3072327A |
1963-01-08 |
PERRY KENNETH R |
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27 |
Counting equipment |
US20579651 |
1951-01-12 |
US2663495A |
1953-12-22 |
RAMSELL WILLIAM H; ARMSTRONG EMERSON A |
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28 |
Multiple-speed transmission apparatus |
US72636347 |
1947-02-04 |
US2552556A |
1951-05-15 |
ISBISTER ERIC J |
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29 |
INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM |
US15688071 |
2017-08-28 |
US20180061081A1 |
2018-03-01 |
Yoshitaka Nagao; Kanako Takeda |
An information processing apparatus that estimates waiting time in a waiting line with improved accuracy includes a first acquisition unit that acquires a number of objects in the waiting line, a second acquisition unit that acquires frequency of an object exiting the waiting line, and an estimation unit that estimates waiting time in the waiting line based on the acquired number of objects in the waiting line and the acquired frequency of an object exiting the waiting line. |
30 |
Method for recording the number of sterilizations of a piece for a medical device |
US14636559 |
2015-03-03 |
US09652710B2 |
2017-05-16 |
Jean-Pierre Voillat |
A method for recording the number of sterilizations of a piece for a medical device. The piece can be a motor and/or a handpiece. The piece includes a temperature sensor and/or a pressure sensor and/or a humidity sensor and/or an angular position. The method includes the following steps: inserting the piece into the sterilization camber; detecting the sterilization based on the temperature and/or the pressure and/or the humidity and/or the angular position in which the handpiece is received in the sterilization chamber by the temperature sensor and/or the pressure sensor (102) and/or the humidity sensor and/or the angular position sensor. This solution allows recording of the number of sterilizations of a handpiece and/or a motor for a medical device, in particular for a dental device. |
31 |
METHOD FOR RECORDING THE NUMBER OF STERILIZATIONS OF A PIECE FOR A MEDICAL DEVICE |
US14636559 |
2015-03-03 |
US20150254550A1 |
2015-09-10 |
Jean-Pierre Voillat |
A method for recording the number of sterilizations of a piece for a medical device. The piece can be a motor and/or a handpiece. The piece includes a temperature sensor and/or a pressure sensor and/or a humidity sensor and/or an angular position. The method includes the following steps: inserting the piece into the sterilization camber; detecting the sterilization based on the temperature and/or the pressure and/or the humidity and/or the angular position in which the handpiece is received in the sterilization chamber by the temperature sensor and/or the pressure sensor (102) and/or the humidity sensor and/or the angular position sensor. This solution allows recording of the number of sterilizations of a handpiece and/or a motor for a medical device, in particular for a dental device. |
32 |
AUTOMATED NETWORK TRIGGERING-FORWARDING DEVICE |
US14347139 |
2012-12-26 |
US20140237146A1 |
2014-08-21 |
Depin Gong; Chii Tsong Jang; Dehong Ding |
An automated network triggering-forwarding device connected with a control computer and an information input equipment by a network or a cable, respectively, is provided, which comprises a static output module, a dynamic forwarding module, and an information feedback module. A preset trigger signal is output by touching a key or combination of keys of a key output module, the output information of the information input equipment is forwarded to the control computer by the dynamic forwarding module, and the information fed back by the control computer is displayed on the feedback display module and a voice prompt is provided through the voice output module by the information feedback module. The buttons are imparted with different output definitions according to different service requirements, and tart triggering other recognizing devices to operate when needed according to operator demand. The dynamic output function can be externally connected with a plurality of non-network equipment. |
33 |
Artillery shell counter |
US279387 |
1994-07-25 |
US5459696A |
1995-10-17 |
Amikam Dovrat; Moshe Bright; Gregory Zlotnick |
A method and system for keeping track of artillery firings of each of a ner of artillery pieces, the method including: receiving signals produced by the firings through an array of sensors, such as acoustic sensors; processing the signals to determine which of the number of artillery pieces was the source of the firing; and storing the number of firings of each of the artillery pieces. In alterative embodiments, the method further includes: processing said signals to determine the strength of each of the firings; and storing the strength of the firings of each of the artillery pieces. |
34 |
Multi-mode billing system controlled by copy size and document original
size |
US562536 |
1975-03-27 |
US3989930A |
1976-11-02 |
Lawrence R. Sohm |
In a billing apparatus of a copier/duplicator machine, a plurality of counters are provided for recording the numbers of the copies made by different counters according to the size of the copies. |
35 |
Signal summator |
US3743822D |
1970-12-21 |
US3743822A |
1973-07-03 |
PFLEGER F |
An accumulator of a multiplicity of sources of add and subtract signals in which the signals can be of any duration and can occur in any sequence, including simultaneous occurance. The accumulator comprises a rotary power source, intermediate storage elements for storing the signals as received from the sources, control elements for transferring the information in the intermediate storage elements to a final storage, such as a display unit or a sensing unit, resetting elements for resetting the intermediate storage to normal in a sequence and a timing controlled by the rotary power source.
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36 |
Reversing mechanism for digital counters |
US9770461 |
1961-03-22 |
US3355103A |
1967-11-28 |
PAUL LANNERD ROBERT |
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37 |
Two input counter unit |
US45520465 |
1965-05-12 |
US3243111A |
1966-03-29 |
DALLEN LESLIE F |
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38 |
Electric differential counter |
US79936359 |
1959-03-13 |
US3112067A |
1963-11-26 |
ERNEST RALPH D; FRED NIBBELINK WILBERT; KOMATAR FREDERICK A |
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39 |
Dual-rate instrument |
US74006958 |
1958-06-05 |
US2997147A |
1961-08-22 |
WILHELM BILZ |
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40 |
Counting apparatus |
US77084258 |
1958-10-30 |
US2978174A |
1961-04-04 |
DEAN FRANKLIN R; HORTON WILLIAM P; MASSARD ROBERT L |
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