序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Method and apparatus to attend in the distant future a prescheduled appointment US13373028 2011-11-02 US20120285053A1 2012-11-15 William L. White
A method to remind an individual of an appointment scheduled in advance for the distant future requires that an oversized calendar be provided with a plurality of overlain separable discardable sheets each depicting a month of the year, that the calendar be mounted on a vertically oriented surface in a high traffic area, that during a current month an appointment be scheduled in advance for a date in a month in the distant future, that a sleeve be manually mounted in the calendar on the date in the distant future, that information concerning the appointment be manually integrated in the sleeve, that at least one of the separable discardable sheets be removed to expose the month in the distant future, and that the information concerning the appointment be viewed.
122 WALL CALENDAR STAND US13303409 2011-11-23 US20120126088A1 2012-05-24 Charles Jeffrey WHITTAKER; Richard Corwin Gong
A stand, which includes a body portion comprising a relatively flat panel; a pair of angled support legs attachable vertically to a back side of the body portion; a slider arm mountable to the back side of the body portion of the stand, the slider arm having a means for connecting a medium to an upper portion of the slider arm; and a lip on a lower portion of a front side of the body portion, which holds at least one page of the medium in place.
123 Reusable calendar system US12370109 2009-02-12 US07913434B1 2011-03-29 Nancy A. Olaver
A calendar system comprising multiple (i.e., twelve) magnetic “month” sheets for each calendar month of the year, a magnetic “To Do List” sheet and a magnetic “Six Weeks at a Glance” sheet. Each sheet includes a header section that can variably depict the current month, year and/or day. The system further includes a plurality of magnetic “week” strips for securing to one of the sheets. Each “week” strip includes seven columns each having a day of the week imprinted adjacent thereto. Adjacent each day of the week indicia is a date space to which one of the numbered tabs is secured to appropriately label each day with the corresponding date for the particular week. A plurality of color-coded event tabs are also included for magnetically securing to one of the “week” strips positioned on a “Month” sheet or the “Six Weeks at a Glance” sheet, or directly to the “To Do List” sheet. Each time a week elapses, a “week” strip is moved from the current “Month” sheet to the “Six Weeks at a Glance Sheet.” The week strip associated with the elapsed week is moved to a final “Month” sheet and re-labeled accordingly whereby next year's calendar is continuously configured and updated.
124 CALENDAR FOR RECORDING REGULAR EVENTS US12436340 2009-05-06 US20090277054A1 2009-11-12 Sharon Neiss
The reoccurring event calendar system is formed of at least one overlay piece and at least one underlay piece. The at least one overlay piece may have holes or windows cut therein whereby portions of the at least one underlay piece is visible and accessible when the overlay piece is positioned above the underlay piece. The windows may correspond to periods of time and such periods of time may be marked on either the underlay or overlay pieces. Alignment of the overlay pieces and underlay pieces facilitate marking and visibility of non-reoccurring events and reoccurring events. If reoccurring events are marked upon the overlay piece it may be utilized with multiple underlay pieces, or if reoccurring events are marked upon the underlay piece it may be utilized with multiple overlay pieces. Events may be marked in a code for easy recognition of events corresponding to specific categories.
125 Promotional calendar and website US12321748 2009-01-23 US20090139121A1 2009-06-04 Thomas M. Bury
An exemplary embodiment providing one or more improvements includes calendars for dissimulation by distributors of customizable promotion products with distributor specific URLs which enable the customer to view supplier produced products which then are ordered through the distributor. The distributor then reviews and forwards the order to the suppliers who then manufacture the customized items and either ship the items directly to the customer or ships the items to the distributor who checks the items and forwards them to the customer. A number of URLs may access the same website. The calendars also may include monthly themes, descriptions of the benefits of use of the themes, case studies and statistics involving use of the themes, promotional products, planning work sheets, and return on investment and return on objectives work sheets.
126 Wall calendar system US11114784 2005-04-25 US07260904B1 2007-08-28 Teresa Boisseau
A wall calendar system. The wall calendar system includes several separate sections, including a marker board, a cork board, a paper calendar that is pivotally mounted to the wall calendar system, and a file pouch located on the back of each month on the paper calendar so that the various important papers and business cards may be stored until needed.
127 Wall calendar holder US11326794 2006-01-06 US20070193077A1 2007-08-23 Kathy Brown
A wall calendar holder including a support backing with an upper portion, upper corner regions, corner pockets, a back portion, and an eyelet. The corner pockets are attached to the upper corner regions of the support backing, and the eyelet is disposed in the center of the upper portion of the support backing, such that the wall calendar holder hangs evenly from a nail or hook when in use with a standard wall calendar. The wall calendar holder may further include a back pocket where the back pocket is attached to the back portion of the support backing. Alternatively, the wall calendar holder may include a top pocket instead of corner pockets. The top pocket would be attached to the upper portion of the support backing.
128 Three dimensional framed display and frame calendar US10618287 2003-07-11 US07117621B2 2006-10-10 Cherng Chang
A 3D picture frame for making a 3D framed display. A mounted background picture is bent into a concavo-convex shape for adding a 3D effect to the displayed picture. A mounted bottom edge picture achieves a depth of the field and a wrap-around effect. A floating picture, which is preferably a self trimmed composite picture for bearing a customer's image, obtained without manual trimming process, is displayed in front of and spaced apart from the background picture. A created arch-shaped void space in this frame can house one or more magnetically held 3D arts therein. A toy platform can be installed to turn the 3D picture frame into a play-and-display station. An animated 3D art with a built-in insert will add “live” to the 3D framed display. All above contents can be mounted or removed without taking down the frame body from the wall.
129 Graphic organizers US11174624 2005-07-06 US20060059734A1 2006-03-23 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.
130 Calendar for administrating medicine as prescribed US09972220 2001-10-05 US20020189141A1 2002-12-19 Masao Yamamoto; Masashi Takayama
Designations on the part of the day for which the medicine is to be taken are indicated on the respective date section of the calendar, and an administration instructing tag is attached to the intended one of the designations on the part of the day in order to administrate medicine without fail. After taking the medicine, the medicine pouch or the tag can be displaced to the next designation on the part of the day. A calendar for administrating medicine of the present invention is provided on the respective date section thereof with designated parts 4 of the day such as nullmorningnull, nullmiddaynull, and nulleveningnull for which the medicine is to be taken, wherein a medicine pouch 2 can be attached removably on the designated part on the day of the calendar.
131 Frame calendar US09804168 2001-03-12 US20020000058A1 2002-01-03 Cherng Chang
A frame calendar system. It comprises a frame assembly having a frame window. A portion of this frame window is covered by a transparent plate. A stack of calendar sheets each having a calendar date table and a calendar picture can be loaded into this frame assembly. The calendar picture is shielded and displayed behind the transparent plate while the calendar date table is exposed to facilitate memorandum writing and page turning without opening the frame assembly. A custom picture can also be loaded and displayed in lieu of the calendar picture. A spring clamp and magnets are disclosed for allowing a calendar sheet having only the calendar date table to be mounted on and removed from the frame without opening the frame assembly.
132 Time interval measuring instrument US09769697 2001-01-25 US20010017818A1 2001-08-30 Werner Wittauer
Time interval measuring instrument including supported on a base, a transparent guide and two marking strips arranged on opposite longitudinal sides of the guide and provided with marking lines and figures, with the indicator parts being piled up on the bottom upon being introduced through the top guide opening.
133 Calendar US282143 1999-03-31 US6138391A 2000-10-31 Chi Lung Ngan
A calendar which includes a stack of monthly calendars having month and each day of the week indicia, and which is provided with a top cover having a series of separate apertures therein registering respectfully with the top monthly calendar month and each day of the month indicia. The top monthly calendar can be removed from beneath the top cover so as to present the next succeeding monthly calendar in position beneath the top cover and in registering relationship with the series of separate apertures provided.
134 Biennial photo album calendar US707173 1996-09-03 US5715618A 1998-02-10 Yoonsuk Whang
A biennial photo album calendar has at least twelve calendar pages that are bound and supported by a stand. Each calendar page has a photo holding member and a calendar section on the same page. The calendar section displays calendar information of two separate months, each of which represents the same designated month for two consecutive calendar years. Each calendar page displays a unique designated month selected from twelve months in a calendar year. In the preferred embodiment, the photo holding member is a plastic sleeve, and the stand is a hinged stand.
135 Scheduling board US393085 1995-02-22 US5605000A 1997-02-25 Sylvia M. Scott
A scheduling board having a multiplicity of horizontal designations and a series of vertical designations allows the placement of markers at the intersections of the designations to indicate a job or functions which is scheduled, for example, at a particular time. The board allows three or more designation variables, such as day, time and function, to be coordinated by means of the board. The board is highly visible and accessible for operators and users.
136 Desk calendar and clock combination US496430 1995-06-29 US5537369A 1996-07-16 Lien M. C. Wu
A desk calendar and clock combination, including: a table clock having a coupling groove at front side near the bottom; a supporting plate having a longitudinal series of through holes alinged along one side and two outward coupling flanges symmetrically disposed at two opposite ends for coupling to the coupling groove on the table clock alternatively; and a calendar consisting of a stack of loose leaves for showing the months, weeks, and days of two continuous years on two opposite pages of each loose leaf, and having a series of longitudinally spaced binding holes respectively fastened to the through holes on the supporting plate by a respective fastening element.
137 Personalized calendar and system for making US780612 1991-10-23 US5457904A 1995-10-17 Richard R. Colvin
A personalized calendar is provided comprising a plurality of pages printed/imaged with a tabular array of calendar units and at least one event reminder printed in an appropriate one of the calendar units. Preferably, the pages are bound together with a cover releasably sealable for mailing. A system and method for producing personalized calendars is also provided.
138 Calendar photo album US133845 1993-10-12 US5426876A 1995-06-27 Brian T. Jagoe; Janette N. Jagoe
Calendar Photo Album having a pad of assembled sheets suitably mounted to turn as leaves and presenting pairs of opposed pages, one of the pages of each pair bearing a calendar page of a different month of the year, and the other page of each pair bearing a picture holding member for displaying photos and the like. This arrangement provides the opportunity to include and interchange multiple snapshots, photographs, or other graphic work at one time. Pictures and the like can be inserted in all of the calendar pages and may easily be interchanged with other photos at any time without disassembly of the Calendar Photo Album. Each picture holding member holds pictures and the like by one of the following attachment methods: 1) Adhesive material for attachment and interchanging of varying-sizes of photos, 2) Diagonal slits for inserting and interchanging varying sizes of photos, 3) A window frame cut-out with plastic sleeves for receiving and interchanging photos.
139 Easel-like support US717214 1985-03-28 US4622767A 1986-11-18 Stephen P. Sullivan
A calendar pad support is molded as a generally planar plastic sheet having a stepped width strip or tongue formed into the sheet comprising a first rectangular portion hinged near the lower edge of the sheet and a second rectangular portion wider than the first and hingedly connected thereto. Notches are formed into the sheet adjacent to the end of the first portion and a tab is formed at the distal end of the second portion by elimination of the corners of the distal end of the second portion during molding with the tab being sized to fit within and be retained by the first and second notches when the first portion of the tongue is folded rearwardly away from the sheet and the second portion of the tongue is folded forwardly toward the sheet. Severable links connect the tongue to the sheet in the as-molded condition. A channel formed of the same material as the sheet and engaging the outer edges thereof opens to the rear of the sheet and extends beyond the front surface to present a matted outer surface of the channel to frame the calendar pad secured to the front of the sheet. Molded posts are formed into the front surface of the sheet and nylon threaded members having expanded heads are retained within smooth bores through the posts to hold the calendar pad to the support device. The sheet and channel include reinforcing ribs.
140 Display mount apparatus and method US563625 1983-12-20 US4523399A 1985-06-18 Carroll N. Cross
A display mount apparatus has a mounting board of predetermined width and a pad of sheet material having a predetermined width less than the predetermined width of the mounting board. A polymer binding extends around the mounting board and around all or a portion of the pad of sheet material to support the pad or sheet material to the mounting board. The polymer binding has a slight resiliency and may have imprinting thereon to indicate a day on a calendar, or the like. The method of making a display mount includes the steps of selecting a mounting board of predetermined width and a pad of sheet material of a predetermined width less than the width of the mounting board, binding the pad to the mounting board with a polymer strip extending around the mounting board and around at least a part of the sheets of the pad of sheet material. An additional step includes foil stamping polymer banding material prior to binding the mounting board and pad together and may include the steps of opening pages on the pad of sheet material during binding and folding the sheets back over the band to support the pad or sheet material to the mounting board.
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