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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
261 Calendar Board Which Distinguishes the Holiday and the Normal Day US11884593 2006-02-17 US20080263917A1 2008-10-30 Myeong-i Kwon
Disclosed therein is a calendar board capable of distinguishing a holiday and an ordinary day with one block. The calendar board includes: a board body in which a magnetic body is embedded and on which a date table is printed, the date table having a month indication section located on the front surface of the board body, an array of day sections located beneath the month indication section for dividing days, arrays of date sections located beneath the array of day sections, and a memo section having a space for allowing a user to take a memo; and thirty-one date blocks respectively bonded on an edge of the upper portion of each section of the arrays of date sections, each date block having two colors printed on both sides thereof for distinguishing a holiday and an ordinary day, each date block being smaller than the memo section formed on the date dividing table. The calendar board can easily distinguish a holiday and an ordinary day by indicating the same date on both sides of one date block with different colors, and prevent inconvenience to use a marker pen since the date block can be detachably attached on the board by using a magnet.
262 Scheduling method and system for rail networks US10517352 2003-05-20 US07428452B2 2008-09-23 Philip George Howlett; Peter John Pudney
A method and system for calculating a plan for moving trains on a network to reduce the cost of delays or late running. The method and system can be used to develop a timetable for real time dynamic rescheduling of trains on a network and for assessing proposed changes to network infrastructure.
263 All-time calendar US11633141 2006-12-01 US20080127535A1 2008-06-05 David Adjei
The All-Time Calendar is a 2-in-1 calendar that displays all the twelve months of a calendar year on a page, one page for normal/ordinary years and the other for leap years. It is designed in such a way that the same calendar can be used for years, the past, the present, and the future. It shows all the dates on which a particular day of the week falls in a particular year. It also shows all the 52 weeks in a year, and on what dates they begin and end. Each page is made up two separate parts—a laminated calendar and a laminated lever, which contains the days of the week arranged in an algorithm. The lever is skillfully inserted into the calendar and manipulated to set the calendar for a particular year. The lever displays seven groups of days at a time. The calendar can be designed, either in a vertical or horizontal format and also in various shapes—Wall, Table/Desk-top or Pocket-size. There is an accompanying ‘Guide for 200 Years. The calendars can be set in one of three ways, with or without the ‘Guide’.
264 Electronic market calendar for displaying standard settlement dates, future market-related events and holidays pertaining to a financial transaction US10066780 2002-02-06 US07376605B2 2008-05-20 Philip Weisberg
An electronic market calendar that identifies settlement dates, holidays, market-related events, and provides links to news, information and research materials, pertaining to certain transaction terms, currencies or territories. The invention displays or provides a market calendar in which each one of a plurality of calendar dates that corresponds to a settlement date, a market-related event date or a holiday is displayed in a visibly distinct manner from the rest of the calendar dates. The set of market-related events may include, for example, events such as national elections, publications of economic forecasts, releases of economic reports, monetary policy announcements, trade announcements, interest rate announcements, press releases, governmental hearings, federal open market committee meetings, financial summit meetings, or any other events related to the market in which the electronic market calendar is applied.
265 Graphic organizers US12000325 2007-12-11 US20080104868A1 2008-05-08 Jeanine Drie
The graphic organizer is a flexible sheet of material having a property whereby the sheet will cling on contact to a white board surface or the like. Various visual indicia are printed on the material surface, such as a monthly calendar, a weekly calendar, a lined sheet having regularly spaced lines or, alternatively, a lined sheet having doubled lines alternating with dashed lines, and a coordinate graph layout with numbered positive and negative X and Y axes. The sheet material may be transparent or opaque. In use, a graphic organizer is applied to a surface, such as a white board surface. A dry erase marker is used to mark on the graphic organizer. Additional, smaller pieces of the sheet material may be provided with particular indicia printed thereon, such as days of a week, or numbers, the small overlay pieces being rearrangable on the graphic organizer surface.
266 Color Coded Organization Tools and System US11934307 2007-11-02 US20080104867A1 2008-05-08 Leanne McCormack; Ben Hendee; Timothy B. Kesselring; Aaron Baughman; Cynthia M. Van Tyle
An organization system comprising a white board system, a wall calendar, reminder notes, and a planner, all of which are commonly color coded, wherein each color is associated with an individual user of the system. The tools (i.e., the white board system, the calendar, the notes, and the planner) may be used individually or collectively as an entire organization system.
267 Refrigerator based audio-visual presentation and communication system US11510181 2006-08-24 US20080047287A1 2008-02-28 Jonathan Paul Ruppert
A combination apparatus includes a food storing and preserving machine and an electronic information center. An insulated cabinet provides a door enabling access to a refrigerated interior space within the cabinet. The door incorporates an electronic circuit including a computing unit with a digital data processor, data storage module, and a touch-sense display panel. A plurality of LCD panels are each enabled for displaying photos and other indicia composed from indicia data within the data storage module. A data port is configured for receiving information transmitted by wireless means. A software program in conjunction with the computing unit receives information at the data port and stores the information in the data storage module. Operational options may be displayed on the touch-sense display unit for manually directing the computing unit for displaying the indicia on the LCD panels.
268 Electronic Calendar US11750737 2007-05-18 US20080005680A1 2008-01-03 Kevin Greenlee
An electronic calendar includes calendar pages that can be displayed electronically, on a computer screen or the like. The electronic calendar may be loadable onto a computer system from a disc or the like, or downloaded from a server, over a network, such as the Internet. The electronic calendar is integratable with other calendaring and scheduling functions, and can may carry links that when clicked or activated provide a uniform resource locator to a user's browser or browsing application.
269 ZIGZAG CALENDAR US11756498 2007-05-31 US20070277408A1 2007-12-06 Lisa Lyons
A calendar that is easy to learn and is more efficient for remembering calendar events in both commercial and non-commercial applications. A method for making a calendar that is easy to learn and is more efficient for remembering calendar events in both commercial and non-commercial applications, as disclosed in this disclosure. A method for using a calendar that is easy to learn and is more efficient for remembering calendar events in both commercial and non-commercial applications.
270 Moon phase wheel chart US11056610 2005-02-11 US07251198B2 2007-07-31 Sean Anderson Barton
A moon phase wheel chart for determining the phase of the moon for a particular date, past, present, or future, has three wheel members adapted to rotate about a common center. The first wheel member has in its center indicia representing the phases of the moon and has around its circumference indicia representing the century. The second wheel member has in its center a first transparent window and has around its circumference indicia representing the year for aligning with the century indicia of the first member and indicia representing the month of the year. The third wheel member has in its center a second transparent window and has around its circumference an indicator for aligning with the month indicia of the second member and indicia for representing the day of the calendar month for aligning with the moon phase indicia of the first member.
271 Three dimensional display and pocket calendars US10872443 2004-06-22 US07231732B1 2007-06-19 Chi Lung Ngan
A three dimensional display and pocket calendar having first, second and third illustrated portions on the front thereof in which said first illustrated portion depicts a first chronological listing, said second illustrated portion depicts a second chronological listing and said third illustrated portion includes a business advertisement and in which said first chronological listing is a three-dimension raised embossing. The calendar may also include a pocket formed between the front and back sheets which includes windows for displaying information on an insert sheet inserted into the pocket.
272 Perpetual calendar wheel chart US11263707 2005-11-01 US07140132B2 2006-11-28 Sean Anderson Barton
A perpetual calendar wheel chart for determining the calendar for a particular year past, present, or future is comprised of two wheel members adapted to rotate about a common center. The first wheel member has in its center indicia representing the tens and ones digits of the year and has around its circumference indicia representing the day of the month. The second wheel member atop the first wheel member is generally transparent and has in its center indicia representing the hundreds and thousands digits of the year for aligning with the ones and tens digits of the year indicia of the first member and has around its circumference twelve transparent windows representing the months of the year that align with the day of the month indicia of the first member to indicate the calendar for a particular year.
273 Calendar US11302196 2005-12-14 US20060207128A1 2006-09-21 Stephen Riddle; Hugh Webb
A calendar comprising two sheets with one laid flat against the other and the sheets being moveable one over the other. One of the sheets is an intended lower sheet and the other sheet is an intended upper sheet. One sheet bears the numbers “1” to “31” marked on it in order with uniform spacing between successive numbers. The other sheet bears markings with uniform spacing between them such that the numbers can be brought into registration with respective ones of the markings, successive markings being indicative of successive days of the week in cyclical fashion for at least a full five weeks, so that the number 1 on the sheet bearing the numbers can be brought into registration with any selected one of the markings representing any day of the week. Each month is represented by an indication on the sheet bearing the said markings adjacent to a marking indicative of that day of the week on which the first day of that month falls. Apertures are formed in the intended upper one of the sheets and further marks are provided on the intended underneath sheet such that when the indication of a given month on one of the sheets is brought adjacent to the number one on the other sheet, a mark appears through one of the apertures which is in registration with that number on the said one of the sheets which corresponds with the last day of the given month.
274 Perpetual calendar wheel chart US11263707 2005-11-01 US20060101677A1 2006-05-18 Sean Barton
A perpetual calendar wheel chart for determining the calendar for a particular year past, present, or future is comprised of two wheel members adapted to rotate about a common center. The first wheel member has in its center indicia representing the tens and ones digits of the year and has around its circumference indicia representing the day of the month. The second wheel member atop the first wheel member is generally transparent and has in its center indicia representing the hundreds and thousands digits of the year for aligning with the ones and tens digits of the year indicia of the first member and has around its circumference twelve transparent windows representing the months of the year that align with the day of the month indicia of the first member to indicate the calendar for a particular year.
275 Monthly planner US11242777 2005-10-05 US20060070271A1 2006-04-06 Sammy Ting; Chi Chan
A monthly planner comprises two or three grids each representing a separate month. The grids are blank and are completed by writing in months that they represent and the days of the months. Information relating to tasks to be carried out or activities occurring during the months may be written in the appropriate days in the grids. The grids are arranged on a sheet of plastic or cardboard and are held in position by retainers. The retainers are constructed so that the order of the grids can be rearranged.
276 Environmentally friendly binding of calendars US11187556 2005-07-22 US20060059733A1 2006-03-23 Murray Blumberg
A calendar binder having a rigid bar with a front surface and a rear surface, a recess centrally positioned on the rear surface of the rigid bar, a tab having a top end and a bottom end, and an adhesive layer on the rear surface of the rigid bar is adapted to secure the rigid bar to a calendar where at least a portion of the tab is positioned in the recess of the rigid bar. The respective materials for the rigid bar, the tab and the adhesive are suitable biodegradable materials.
277 Calendar device with tabbed photo sleeve US10862848 2004-06-07 US20050268502A1 2005-12-08 C. Blakeney
A calendar device for storing and displaying interchangeable photographs or pictures and reminding a user of important events includes: (a) a photo sleeve portion including at least one durable, reusable, re-foldable tab; and (b) a calendar portion adjacent to the photo sleeve portion; wherein the photo sleeve portion holds at least one photograph or picture.
278 Pocket calendar US10725392 2003-12-03 US06966134B2 2005-11-22 Chi Lung Ngan
A pocket chamber calendar and an assembly blank therefor which calendar is provided with a slit entering into said chamber for receiving a notice or the like so that a portion of the notice when positioned in the pocket chamber extends outwardly therefrom for ease in removal.
279 Multi-function desk calendar US10826373 2004-04-19 US20050229447A1 2005-10-20 Hsi-Chiang Yang
A desk calendar has a base, a calendar page binder, two end blocks and a central block. The base has a top, a rear end, two sides, an auxiliary appliance stand and a channel. The auxiliary appliance stand is formed on the top to provide a place for an auxiliary appliance. The channel is defined in the top along the rear end of the base. The calendar page binder is mounted on the top of the base adjacent to the auxiliary appliance stand to hold calendar pages. The end blocks are securely mounted respectively in the ends of the channel. The central block is mounted in the channel between the end blocks to define two spaces respectively between the central block and the end blocks and has at least one pen hole.
280 Calendar box and stand US10442681 2003-05-21 US06925739B1 2005-08-09 Jeffrey C. Cole; Kenneth H. Fleck; Heather S. Fleck
The present invention is a multi-functional box that serves as packaging, calendar stand, and as storage/carrying case. Whereas the commonly known “boxed calendars” that are currently available in the marketplace are comprised of an outer carton for packaging that is thrown away, a bound pad of paper, and a plastic calendar stand that may also be discarded, the present invention quickly and conveniently opens from its closed and locked storage/transport position to become a tilt back calendar stand for a daily calendar or pad of paper. The calendar stand can be quickly closed back into its original closed position and secured with a locking system. Stored within the box are loose sheets of paper that comprise the calendar. Further, each calendar page may provide an activity function through the present invention, that is either allowed or improved through its use of unbound pages, self-storage of said pages, and the ability to easily insert ancillary items necessary for certain activities.
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