序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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341 | MENSTRUAL CYCLE MONITOR | PCT/CA2012/000657 | 2012-07-06 | WO2013003952A1 | 2013-01-10 | SANCHEZ, Alison, Elizabeth |
The monitor comprises beads threaded onto a loop of elastic cord. The cord is formed into a loop by tying the two ends of a length of cord in a reef-knot. The daily progress of the menstrual cycle is marked by pulling the knot through holes in the beads. The beads are coloured to indicate the sectors of the cycle - red for menstruation, pink for fertility, black for PMS. The knot is matched to the elastic cord and to the hole in the bead so that the knot is tight in the hole, but the pull-through force is smaller than the elastic limit of the cord. |
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342 | EREIGNISKALENDER | PCT/EP2012/056343 | 2012-04-05 | WO2012136799A1 | 2012-10-11 | KURZE, Ulrich |
Es wird ein Ereigniskalender angegeben, der eine Grundfläche mit einer vorbestimmten Anzahl an bestimmbaren umgrenzten Flächen aufweist, wobei jede der umgrenzten Flächen mit einem offenbaren Türchen abgedeckt ist. Der Ereigniskalender weist eine Recheneinheit auf, die mit wenigstens einer Anzeigevorrichtung und/oder wenigstens einer Audiowiedergabevorrichtung elektrisch verbunden und/oder verbindbar ist. Beim Öffnen eines der Türchen erfolgt über die Anzeigevorrichtung und/oder über die Audiowiedergabevorrichtung eine vorbestimmte Ton- und/oder Visuelles Wiedergabe. |
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343 | CONTINUOUS DESK PAD | PCT/US2010/047424 | 2010-09-01 | WO2011059548A1 | 2011-05-19 | MEYER, Megan M.; AFRICA, Thomas J.; JONES, Sherry L.; BUSAM, Edward P.; BROOKS, Lisa K.; OSBORNE, Danielle L. |
The present invention provides a calendar desk pad, comprising a base member, a plurality of monthly calendar pages bound to the base member, wherein the calendar pages have at least one perforation or fold line located between the days or weeks on the calendar. |
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344 | QUANTIÈME PERPÉTUEL MÉCANIQUE À AFFICHAGE MENSUEL | PCT/IB2007/002975 | 2007-10-08 | WO2008044117A2 | 2008-04-17 | CRETIN, Francis |
Quantième perpétuel mécanique à affichage mensuel, comportant : a. Une matrice des quantièmes (2) de sept lignes et quatre colonnes regroupant par groupe de sept les premiers vingt huit quantièmes de chaque mois dans un ordre croissant, chaque groupe correspondant à une semaine d'un mois et une cinquième colonne comportant trois ouvertures (3, 4, 5) correspondant aux quantièmes variables vingt-neuf, trente et trente et un; b. des moyens d'affichage des quantièmes variables (23, 22a) d'un mois déterminé faisant apparaître dans ces emplacements (3, 4, 5) le ou les deux ou trois derniers quantièmes de ce mois; et c. un mécanisme de commande (11, 13, 12, 28) des moyens d'affichage des quantièmes variables. |
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345 | МУСУЛЬМАНСКИЙ КАЛЕНДАРЬ (ВАРИАНТЫ) И СПОСОБ ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИЯ ДАТ МУСУЛЬМАНСКОГО КАЛЕНДАРЯ | PCT/RU2007/000211 | 2007-04-27 | WO2007129933A1 | 2007-11-15 | ЧАЙКИН Константин Юрьевич |
Изобретение относится к области хронологии и может быть использовало при изготовлении часовых устройств с мусульманским календарем Хиджра или других приборов с лунным временным циклом. Изобретение направлено на повышение точности и надежности, упрощение и дешевизну производства, что обеспечивается за счет того, что шкала чисел содержит последовательно расположенные цифры или метки чисел четного мусульманского лунного месяца от 1 до 29 и цифры или метки чисел нечетного мусульманского лунного месяца от 1 до 30, при этом шкала чисел выполнена в виде окружности с двумя секторами, один из которых содержит равномерно распределенные по окружности цифры или метки чисел четного мусульманского лунного месяца от 1 до 29, а на другом - равномерно распределенные по окружности цифры или метки чисел нечетного мусульманского лунного месяца от 1 до 30. Шкала чисел может быть расположена или неподвижно, или на вращающемся диске. Средство показа может быть выполнено в виде Братающегося стрелочного указателя, или в виде окна в циферблате. |
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346 | THREE DIMENSIONAL FRAMED DISPLAY | PCT/US0322622 | 2003-07-18 | WO2004014199A3 | 2004-05-13 | 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. | ||||||
347 | DATE CYCLING STORAGE CALENDAR | PCT/US2001/050280 | 2001-12-20 | WO02053392A2 | 2002-07-11 | |
A three dimensional, interchangeable calendar capable of organizing an individual or family's schedule. The calendar includes multiple rows of storage trays, each of which has multiple compartments. The calendar utilizes the storage compartments behind each individual date 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. 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. | ||||||
348 | CALENDAR WITH SELF-HELP MESSAGING BASED UPON COLOR PREFERENCES | PCT/US2001/024946 | 2001-08-09 | WO02015157A1 | 2002-02-21 | |
A calendar and a method for providing personalized messages based on color preferences. The calendar includes a plurality of color representations configured to permit the selection of at least one favorite color representation and at least one least favorite color representation (220). Each color representation is associated with a different period of time of the calendar (240). A message is provided which is varied with each period of time and is determined based upon whether the color representation associated with the current period of time corresponds with the favorite and least favorite color representations (250). | ||||||
349 | PERPETUAL CALENDAR | PCT/IB0100063 | 2001-01-22 | WO0153109A3 | 2002-01-17 | HYKA PELLUMB |
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. | ||||||
350 | VISUAL SENSITIVE SUPPORT OF CALENDARS | PCT/BR0000075 | 2000-07-12 | WO0115121B1 | 2001-09-13 | 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. | ||||||
351 | IDENTIFICATION BRACELET AND FEEDING DEVICE FOR TRANSFERRING THEREOF TO DATA READING UNIT | PCT/SI0000009 | 2000-04-19 | WO0065531A2 | 2000-11-02 | CEVC LUKA |
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. | ||||||
352 | AN OPEN-TYPE LINEAR CYCLE CALENDAR SYSTEM AND ITS CONSTRUCTION METHOD | PCT/CN1999/000154 | 1999-09-28 | WO00021058A1 | 2000-04-13 | |
An open-type linear cycle calendar system and its construction method is disclosed. Necessary parameters for the cycle calendar are determined by user, and based on a linear calendar, its date construction, date data to establish the cycle calendar by means of a parallel shift formula, and refresh the cycle calendar. The invention is generally directed to electronic clock calendar apparatus having clock calendar and digital computer system. The invention allows user to work out, modify, transfer and delete a calendar which was defined by user-self, and is adapted specifically to solve a problem of linear calendar - the gregorian calendar in currently being used computer. | ||||||
353 | NOVEL ENHANCED CODED MEANS FOR CALENDARING | PCT/US1999/010278 | 1999-05-11 | WO99060549A1 | 1999-11-25 | |
A perpetual symbol coded means for calendaring, presenting - in one embodiment - a two-dimensional matrix which graphically presents the basic information of the month, day and date for a given year. Correlation of the basic calendaring data is achieved by way of a matrix, whereby a column arrays monthly data, another columnar arrangement offers day information for consideration and a yearly designator appears as a legend or heading. A method of use, including a means for extrapolation of any desired yearly information into the present invention is taught in addition to software means for implementing the same. | ||||||
354 | COIN HANDLING APPARATUS AND A COIN DEPOSIT MACHINE INCORPORATING SUCH AN APPARATUS | PCT/SE1998/002406 | 1998-12-21 | WO99033030A1 | 1999-07-01 | |
A coin handling apparatus for sorting and/or counting a plurality of coins (15a-h) has a circular sorting path with at least one off-sort station (6) and a rotatable carrier device (3) for transporting the coins along the circular sorting path. Furthermore, the apparatus has a first rotatable means (1) with a first surface and a second rotatable means (3) with a second surface. The first and second surfaces are arranged to rotate at essentially the same speed and to engage the coins (15a-h) therebetween, thereby transporting the coins essentially frictionless along the circular sorting path. | ||||||
355 | ADJUSTABLE CALENDAR WITH DOUBLE ANNUAL CODIFICATION AND GLOBAL TRANSFORMATION | PCT/FR1998/002009 | 1998-09-21 | WO99016038A1 | 1999-04-01 | |
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. | ||||||
356 | DIAL CALENDAR | PCT/KR1997000278 | 1997-12-26 | WO1998029855A1 | 1998-07-09 | |
A dial calendar is disclosed. The calendar has a drive unit with a rotating shaft. A primary dial is mounted to the drive unit. The dial has a month system, expressing the months of the year, and a date system expressing the days of the month. Two hands are commonly fitted over the rotating shaft of the drive unit so as to indicate a month of the month system and a date of the date system, respectively. The dial calendar also has a second dial with a day system expressing the days of the week. A week system is formed on the primary dial at a position outside the month system, thus allowing a user to know what number week of the year it is. The calendar also has a quarter system at a position inside the month system, and a timepiece showing the progress of time. The timepiece may be a digital timepiece, including digital panels for the date, the days of the week and time. | ||||||
357 | CALENDAR | PCT/DE1997000395 | 1997-02-28 | WO1997033264A1 | 1997-09-12 | WEBER, Dieter |
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. | ||||||
358 | FRAME CALENDAR | PCT/US1995008107 | 1995-06-29 | WO1996001465A1 | 1996-01-18 | |
A combined frame calendar/picture frame/display case system (65, 200, 302, 414). In this frame calendar the calendar picture (96) is framed while the calendar date table (98) is exposed to facilitate date checking and memorandum writing. The current calendar picture (96) on display can be replaced by any other calendar picture if desired. A custom picture (66, 68, 70) can also be loaded in front of the calendar picture (96) and be displayed along with the current calendar date table (98). After the calendar year the calendar frame can be converted to a picture frame by removing the lower half of the frame. A one piece molded back member (128, 202, 411) can be loaded or unloaded by two simple steps. Multiple resilient arms (160, 162, 226, 316, 459) in the back member allow the calendar sheets (54, 56, 58, 60) and/or the custom pictures (66, 68, 70) to be properly stored and displayed regardless of the number of sheets mounted up to the capacity of the frame. | ||||||
359 | DESK CALENDER WITH ROTATING DATE CYLINDER | PCT/DE1994000921 | 1994-08-06 | WO1995005652A1 | 1995-02-23 | IDEA PRODUCTSERVICE GMBH; WILBERT, Bruno |
The invention concerns a desk calender (1) with a rotating date cylinder (21) which is mounted in a cylindrical housing (2) with an aperture (3, 4, 13, 20) through which the cylinder (21) can be inserted into the housing (2). The housing has at least one slit (8) through which the date printed on a recording medium on the cylinder can be seen. The cylinder can be turned by means of a wheel (6) so that the dates of the current month can be seen through the slit. | ||||||
360 | PERPETUAL CALENDAR | PCT/JP1988001161 | 1988-11-17 | WO1989005020A1 | 1989-06-01 | NAKAMURA SEITAI CO., LTD. |
A perpetual calendar according to this invention has a calendar day display on which numerals, letters and symbols representing serial calendar days of 1 through 31 belonging to one calendar month are shown, comprising a column for showing days of the week in a certain calendar year thereon with calendar days on the above-mentioned display, this column showing thereon letters and symbols representing this calendar year and sequentially the calendar days corresponding to a predetermined day of the week with a predetermined sequence number (these predetermined number and predetermined day of the week in each month are the same in each month) in each month belonging to the same calendar year. Accordingly, a calendar day corresponding to a predetermined day of the week with a predetermined sequence number (for example, the first Sunday) in a predetermined calendar month is known from the column for showing days of the week. This enables a day of the week of a desired predetermined calendar day to be known from the calendar day display, and a calendar day, to which a predetermined day of the week with a predetermined sequence number (for example, the third Tuesday) in a predetermined calendar month corresponds, to be also known. |