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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
301 LIMITED CONSTITUENCY ADVERTISING CALENDAR PCT/US2004025824 2004-08-10 WO2005020189A2 2005-03-03 BURY THOMAS W
This invention is a method of producing a calendar containing advertisements by suppliers and distributors, both of which are members of a limited constituency. The calendars are for the use by customers of the distributors, who typically are retailers. The advertisements of the suppliers feature product information and promotional offerings of the suppliers who are identified only by identification symbols such as numbers. The advertisements of the distributors, who distribute items manufactured by the suppliers, feature accessible information allowing contact with the distributors and may include promotional offers. The distributors provide their customers, typically retailers, with the calendars and take orders for items listed by the advertisers and others.
302 TIME AND DATE MANAGEMENT APPARATUS PCT/US2004/009675 2004-03-30 WO2004093032A1 2004-10-28 SASSENBERG, Hans

A sheet having indicia to indicate a one month time period and then with each month divided into days. Each sheet is provided with a slot that provides entry to a receptacle that is attached to the back of the sheet, thus keeping a portion of an s inserted reminder card for an appointment or task remains easily visible for a user. General use appointment and task cards permit the user to tailor the time and date management apparatus to particular needs. Reminder cards could be color coded to indicate the type of task or appointment. Reminder cards can also be dimensioned to substantially the same size as a standard business card or appointment card such as used by a doctor or dentist.

303 TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD PCT/US0320745 2003-07-02 WO2004005104A3 2004-07-01 KANE MARK EDWARD; SHOCKLEY JAMES FRANCIS; HICKENLOOPER HARRISON THOMAS
A train control system includes positioning system (171) at the end of the train and at the front of the train, allowing the conductor or engineer to unambiguously determine that no cars of the train have become detached. The positioning system (171) at the end of the train is also used to verify that the entrie train has cleared a block. This information can be relayed to a dispatcher, thereby eliminating the need for trackside sensing equipment. A control unit prevents the train from moving without an authorization that includes the train's current position.
304 THREE DIMENSIONAL FRAMED DISPLAY PCT/US0322622 2003-07-18 WO2004014199B1 2004-06-24 CHANG CHERNG
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.
305 DATE CYCLING STORAGE CALENDAR PCT/US0150280 2001-12-20 WO02053392A3 2002-09-06 DOSS CATHRYNE
A three dimensional, interchangeable calendar capable of organizing an individual or family's schedule. The calendar includes multiple rows of storage trays (14, 16, 18, 20, 22), each of which has multiple compartments (25). The calendar utilizes the storage compartments behind each individual date (28) to place cards or other items that can serve as reminder of daily commitments. Each compartment correlates to a single day. The storage trays themselves are also movable and positionable at different locations on the housing (10). The calendar permits the user to cycle in new dates as he or she desires and to maintain essentially a rolling calendar of commitments for the upcoming weeks.
306 PERPETUAL CALENDAR PCT/IB2001/000063 2001-01-22 WO01053109A2 2001-07-26
The invention concerns a perpetual calendar comprising centennial tables (T20-T30) representing groups of years starting with different weekdays and respectively distributed over seven columns of common years (A1-A7) and seven columns of leap years (B1-B7). Said fourteen annual calendars comprise a first series of seven annual calendars for common years (A1-A7) and a second series of annual calendars for leap years (B1-B7) starting with different weekdays and refer respectively to the groups of years (A1-A7, B1-B7) represented in the centennial tables. The inventive perpetual calendar can be used to find any one time interval desired with the appropriate centennial tables.
307 IDENTIFICATION BRACELET AND FEEDING DEVICE FOR TRANSFERRING THEREOF TO DATA READING UNIT PCT/SI2000/000009 2000-04-19 WO00065531A3 2001-03-15
The present invention is grounded on the problem, how to conceive appropriate assembly of a bracelet (1) or similar annular attaching requisite equipped by electronic data carrier as well as a feeding device (200) for transferring such bracelets (1) to appropriate electronic data reader, by which any unwilled removing the bracelet (1) should be prevented on the one hand, and on the other hand just single-hand setting-up the bracelet (1) or similar annular attaching requisite with appropriate looseness should be possible, and that simultaneously also just one-way collecting of the bracelets (1) or similar annular attaching requisites as well as positioning thereof in order to enable reliable reading of the electronic data should be ensured.
308 VISUAL SENSITIVE SUPPORT OF CALENDARS PCT/BR2000/000075 2000-07-12 WO01015121A1 2001-03-01
The present invention refers to an element that will become part of the composition of a calendar with the aim of integrating the calendar into objects or illustrations. It is applicable to the calendars of dates. The proposed solution is a definition of areas (1-7) that will constitute themselves as elements of the calendar, the sum of the areas (1-7) constituting the support for the other elements being associated therewith. The disposition of seven areas (1-7), one for each day of the week, in sequential order allows the reduction of necessary space and/or the change of the appearance of the calendar, allows integrating the calendar into illustrations, objects or advertisements, the calendar thus being fitted to a ring, to a small coin, to a pen, to a shirt button, to a credit card, to an industry mark, trade or service, to an advertisement to a landscape in a picture, to a toy and other objects in a personalised way.
309 CIRCULAR CALENDAR PCT/FI1999/000526 1999-06-17 WO99066479A1 1999-12-23
A circular calendar (1) produced as printed matter or by means of a display, like a screen or similar, and intended for planning, presentation or follow-up of time spans, which calendar contains at least the cycle of a year, presented in the form of a circle divided into months, weeks and days. The calendar comprises circular ring spaces (6) to show the length and position of time spans by means of codes (8) marked in said ring spaces.
310 PERPETUAL CALENDAR PCT/DK1993000232 1993-07-07 WO1994002925A1 1994-02-03
Perpetual calendar for the presentation of a calendar of a certain year indicating weekdays, Sundays, and holidays. Field of operation: Julian calendar system from year 1 and into an endless future. Gregorian system from year 1582 and in an arbitrary future. On the plate (A) is placed a revolving disc (D). In an outward ring (h) 2-figure years in 10 windows appear when turning the disc, as the 10-figures are printed on transparent windows on the disc, while the 1-figures are printed on (A). When the 2-figure end-figure of the wanted year appears, the Easter Full Moon date can be read in a square, marked with the wanted hundred-year. A plate (F) is moved behind fixed plate (C), until the line of the wanted hundred-year (in squares V1 and V3) is in level with markers on (C). A movable plate is moved behind (A), until the Easter Sunday is placed at the Full Moon date in the calendar, and is then drawn downwards until the 2-figure end-figure of the year can be seen in the square (V2). The calendar is now adjusted. In a simplified form (without the disc D) only weekdays are shown.
311 RING WITH ROTATION AND LOCK FUNCTION TO DISPLAY MULTIPLE ANNIVERSARIES EP21178009.3 2021-06-07 EP3922126A1 2021-12-15 Kim, Young Gil

A ring with a rotation and a lock function to display multiple anniversaries, the ring comprising: a main ring including engagement areas and distant areas between the engagement areas; a sub ring rotatably engaged with the main ring, and engagement members positioned between the main ring and the sub ring, wherein the subring includes a receiver receiving the engagement member and including a first to fourth side with an opening area; wherein a length of the opening area is shorter than that of the first side; wherein the engagement member is made of elastic materials and positioned in the receiver; wherein when the opening area is aligned with the engagement groove area, the engagement member is protruded from the receiver and engaged with the engagement groove; wherein when the opening area is aligned with the distant area, the engagement member is inserted in the receiver.

312 Vorrichtung mit Anzeige eines Zeitdatenstrangs und einem Markierungsmittel EP12194023.3 2012-11-23 EP2602780A3 2015-11-11 Bauser, Michael

Die Erfindung betrifft eine Vorrichtung mit zumindest einem Zeitdatenstrang (12; 12a, 13a; 1 2b; 12c) und zumindest einem Markierungsmittel (14; 14a, 15a; 14b; 14c), wobei das zumindest eine Markierungsmittel (14; 14a, 15a; 14b; 14c) dazu vorgesehen ist, mit dem zumindest einen Zeitdatenstrang (12; 12a, 13a; 12b; 12c) verbunden zu werden und/oder zumindest ein Zeitdatum (16; 16a, 17a; 16b; 16c) des Zeitdatenstrangs (12; 12a, 13a; 12b; 12c) zu markieren.

313 Personalizable stationery assemblies and methods EP11182233.4 2011-09-21 EP2431961A2 2012-03-21 Aynsley Nicholas J.

A customizable stationery item adapted to hold supplemental material, comprising at least one backing sheet, adhesive material, a face sheet, and a release strip. The adhesive material is applied to the backing sheet to define first, second, third, and fourth portions arranged to define a material chamber. The face sheet is secured to the backing sheet by the first, second, and third portions of the adhesive material. The release strip selectively engaged with the fourth portion of the adhesive material to define a material opening. After the supplemental material is inserted into the material chamber through the material opening, the release strip is removed to allow the face sheet to contact the fourth portion of the adhesive material, thereby closing the material opening.

314 METHOD FOR MAKING CALENDAR EP02778001 2002-10-30 EP1564021A4 2006-08-02 MATSUDA KAZUHIRO
A method for making a calendar characterized in that one month is fixed with 31 days and standardized, the days are arranged laterally or longitudinally in units of 7 days, space parts indicative of the month and 7 days of a week are provided contiguously to the first week on a table divided into 5 weeks, 1-7 days are written in the first week, 8-14 days are written in the second week, 15-21 days are written in the third week, 22-28 days are written in the fourth week, and 29-31 days are written in the fifth week, month and 7 days of a week are indicated in specified space parts by a user using an auxiliary indicator, e.g. a seal, attached to the product, and the year and month of using the calendar can be determined freely with reference to the part of days.
315 VISUAL SENSITIVE SUPPORT OF CALENDARS EP00947693.8 2000-07-12 EP1226570A1 2002-07-31 Grazziotin, Fernando Alberto; Grazziotin, Ricardo Moacyr
The present invention refers to an element that will become part of the composition of a calendar with the aim of integrating the calendar into objects or illustrations. It is applicable to the calendars of dates. The proposed solution is a definition of areas (1-7) that will constitute themselves as elements of the calendar, the sum of the areas (1-7) constituting the support for the other elements being associated therewith. The disposition of seven areas (1-7), one for each day of the week, in sequential order allows the reduction of necessary space and/or the change of the appearance of the calendar, allows integrating the calendar into illustrations, objects or advertisements, the calendar thus being fitted to a ring, to a small coin, to a pen, to a shirt button, to a credit card, to an industry mark, trade or service, to an advertisement to a landscape in a picture, to a toy and other objects in a personalised way.
316 Zeitmessgerät EP01101303.4 2001-01-20 EP1120284A3 2002-03-27 Wittauer, Werner

Es liegt ein Zeitmeßgerät vor, bei dem ein längliches Markiermittel 4,5 mit einer Reihe von durch Markierungslinien 7,8 begrenzten Intervallen 9 versehen ist, und bei dem parallel zum Markiermittel ein längliche Aufnahmemittel-Führungsbahn 3 vorgesehen ist, der Anzeigestücke-Normteile 13, 14 zugeordnet sind, die an der Aufnahmemittel-Führungsbahn in einer Reihe angeordnet wegnehmbar anbringbar sind. Die nacheinander eingebrachten Normteile bilden in der Führungsbahn eine wachsende Säule, deren vorderes bzw. "anwachsendes" Ende an den Markierungslinien die bereits vergangene Zeitspanne verdeutlichen. Das Zeitmeßgerät weist eine kompaktere Bauweise auf, läßt eine vergrößerte Anzahl von Intervallen 9 zu und läßt eine vergrößerte Anzahl von Anzeigestücken-Normteilen 13, 14 zu.

317 CALENDRIER PERPETUEL A DOUBLES CODIFICATIONS ANNUELLES ET A TRANSFORMATION GLOBALE EP98944025.0 1998-09-21 EP0953189A1 1999-11-03 Maletras,Daniel Jean
The calendar enables without computation, the immediate reading of the present year, a past or future year, whether it is Julian or Gregorian. The invention is a device consisting of two interdependent tables, one comprising the double codification systems assigned to each of the years of the Julian and Gregorian calendars, the other the corresponding names of days of a calendar or leap year. The system enables, by locating the matching codes, to globally read any year as in a standard calendar, or to browse therein, in whichever direction, whatever the time interval selected. It can be in the form of wall year calendars with a single plate or monthly, with several sections, foldable pocket calendars, weekly or daily blank diaries, for indefinite and prolonged use in time that can be used as adjustable personal diary, or almanacs with historical or standard information content, notebook and so on.
318 KALENDER EP97917251.0 1997-02-28 EP0885435A1 1998-12-23 KRIEG, Walter
The invention concerns a calendar with a housing (1) with a plurality of window-like apertures (4) formed in the housing and with information-carrying units (5) for the calendar data, each unit having at least two display sides (10). The aim of the invention is to design a better calendar, in particular by making the information-carrying elements for the calendar data easier to manipulate. The technical solution according to the invention is as follows: the information-carrying elements (5) can rotate about an axis of rotation (D) in the appropriate aperture (4) so that optionally the desired display side (10) of the display support (5) can be rotated into the display position.
319 Kalender EP92110578.9 1992-06-23 EP0521375B1 1995-09-06 Walz, Thomas
320 Electronic apparatus having a calendar-display function EP89112478.6 1989-07-07 EP0350065B1 1994-02-09 Ohtani, Yuji Pat. Dep., Dev. Div. Hamura R & D
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