101 |
Business management analyzer |
US53246844 |
1944-04-24 |
US2393162A |
1946-01-15 |
CLEMENT HAYES JAMES |
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102 |
Apparatus for making visible index strips |
US41665241 |
1941-10-27 |
US2327525A |
1943-08-24 |
HOPKINS HARRY J |
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103 |
Visual stock record indicator |
US29339439 |
1939-09-05 |
US2236783A |
1941-04-01 |
ROTHSCHILD LOUIS S |
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104 |
Truck driver's log holder and marker |
US23385838 |
1938-10-07 |
US2230927A |
1941-02-04 |
BOWMAN ERVIN D L; MEYERS BENJAMIN J |
|
105 |
Chart board |
US5389435 |
1935-12-11 |
US2070431A |
1937-02-09 |
HOPPMANN ALFRED A |
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106 |
Color photography |
US45035030 |
1930-05-07 |
US1857083A |
1932-05-03 |
HARRIS JR JOSEPH B |
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107 |
Variable chart |
US44672330 |
1930-04-23 |
US1812752A |
1931-06-30 |
MERRILL GEORGE S |
|
108 |
Chart |
US47177430 |
1930-07-30 |
US1806156A |
1931-05-19 |
GUY FOX |
|
109 |
Production-control system |
US42166430 |
1930-01-18 |
US1794007A |
1931-02-24 |
FISHER JOHN E |
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110 |
Chart |
US30847928 |
1928-09-26 |
US1740978A |
1929-12-24 |
GOLDSMITH HENRY F |
|
111 |
Indicator |
US29189428 |
1928-07-11 |
US1720085A |
1929-07-09 |
MEYERS MAX B |
|
112 |
Office indicator |
US73140624 |
1924-08-11 |
US1659748A |
1928-02-21 |
WESTFALL SARGENT THOMAS |
|
113 |
Record appliance |
US34959220 |
1920-01-05 |
US1457964A |
1923-06-05 |
HARRY DOTY |
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114 |
Indicating apparatus |
US51721821 |
1921-11-23 |
US1417928A |
1922-05-30 |
LORD CHESTER B |
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115 |
REORGANIZING DISPLAY OF A RAILWAY TIMETABLE DIAGRAM |
US15082486 |
2016-03-28 |
US20160210884A1 |
2016-07-21 |
Peng Gao; Wen Ting Mo; Wei Sun; Bao Hua Wang; Feng Juan Wang; Zhi Hu Wang; Xin Zang |
A method and apparatus for reorganizing display of a railway timetable diagram. A method of reorganizing the display of a railway timetable diagram, including: generating a relational graph by using a multiple of stations in the railway timetable diagram and correlations between the stations; partitioning the relational graph according to a partition rule, where the partition rule reduces lines crossing in at least one page and/or section in at least one page in a reorganized railway timetable diagram, where the lines representing an association between respective stations along a path in the reorganized railway timetable diagram; and displaying a reorganized railway timetable diagram based on a result of the partitioning. An apparatus for reorganizing the display of a railway timetable diagram. |
116 |
Scheduling method and system for rail networks |
US10517352 |
2003-05-20 |
US20050261946A1 |
2005-11-24 |
Philip Howlett; Peter Pudney |
The present invention provides a method and system for calculating a plan for moving trains on a network that reduces the cost of delays or late running. The invention is useful for timetable development, for real-time dynamic rescheduling of the trains on a network, and for assessing proposed changes to network infrastructure. A method of moving a given set of trains from their respective origins to their respective destinations, said method comprising the steps of: (i) form a schedulable set of trains consisting of all trains not at their destination that have at least one unoccupied link; (ii) from this schedulable set select the train with the earliest start time from its current location, wherein this selected train is travelling from station Si to station Sj; (iii) form a contender set of trains consisting of all trains that have as their next move a dispatch from station Si to Sj and vice-versa; (iv) from this contender set select the train with the earliest arrival time at its successor station (either station Si to Sj); (v) for the selected train invoke a deadlock avoidance procedure wherein if this procedure accepts the train then go on to step (iv), or if the train is rejected then remove it from the schedulable set, and if the schedulable set is not empty then return to step (ii) other vise go to step (vii); (vi) schedule the selected train over its chosen link to its successor; and (vii) return to step (i) until all trains are at their destination or the schedulable set is empty. |
117 |
Slide calculator for determining selected periods of time |
US31071572 |
1972-11-30 |
US3815269A |
1974-06-11 |
ROSELLI S |
A slide calculator particularly for determining the expiration dates of selected periods of time comprises a flat rectangular body having a calendar of particular configuration on at least one face and a traveler in the form of a flexible belt of transparent material which encircles the body. The belt carries one or more indices representing the start of a selected period and also one or more indices indicating the end of the period selected. The belt is slidable linearly on the body and, by reason of its flexibility, is also movable in a rotational direction. When the belt is moved so as to bring the index representing the start of a selected period into registry with a selected date of the calendar on the body, the index on the belt representing the end of the selected period coincides with the corresponding date on the calendar. In order to determine periods of different lengths the traveler is provided with indices of different shapes or colors for the respective periods.
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118 |
Apparatus for monitoring important properties of foods consumed |
US3681857D |
1970-09-14 |
US3681857A |
1972-08-08 |
YARDLEY NORMA G |
A method and apparatus for monitoring the important food properties consumed during a pre-determined period of time. A plurality of pre-printed strips, each representing a specific food item and its nutrient values is stored in a compartmentalized storage device and retrieved therefrom for attachment to a board. A plurality of rows and columns is formed when a number of strips are placed on the board, which columns contain the amount of each important food property consumed. Each column is tallied to provide the total amount of food properties consumed during a given period of time.
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119 |
Self-mailing calendar with integrally formed pencil holder |
US3605306D |
1969-01-21 |
US3605306A |
1971-09-20 |
DIAMBRA RAOUL W; KLOFANDA LLOYD A |
A CALENDAR IS SHOWN HAVING AN UPPER PANEL, A BACKING PANEL, A REMOVABLE PANEL AND A REINFORCING PANEL, WITH A PLURALITY OF CALENDAR PAGES SECURED TO THE BACKING PANEL. THE CALENDAR HAS A MAILING CONFIGURATION WHEREIN THE UPPER PANEL IS FOLDED AGAINST THE BACKING PANEL AND THE REMOVABLE PANEL, WITH THE PAGES BETWEEN THEM, AND THE REINFORCING PANEL IS FOLDED OVER THE FREE EDGE OF THE UPPER PANEL AND ADHESIVELY RECORED TO THE REAR FACE THEREOF. THE CALENDAR ALSO HAS A CALENDAR CONFIGURATION IN WHICH THE REMOVABLE PANEL IS REMOVED BY MEANS OF PREFORATED CREASES CONNECTING IT TO THE OTHER PANELS, IN WHICH THE UPPER PANEL AND THE BACKING PANEL LIE IN THE SAME PLANE, AND IN WHICH THE REINFORCING PANEL REMAINS ADHESIVELY SECURED TO THE REAR FACE OF THE UPER PANEL. THE ADHESIVELY SECURED TOGETHER UPPER PANEL AND REINFORCING PANEL HAVE A CURVED SLOT FORMED IN THEM TO ACT AS A PENCIL HOLDER. THE SLOT DEFINES A PAIR OF TABS ON ONE SIDE AND A SINGLE TAB ON THE OTHER SIDE, UNDER WHICH A PENCIL CAN BE INSERTED.
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120 |
Forward planning apparatus |
US3579884D |
1968-09-27 |
US3579884A |
1971-05-25 |
BRAY NICHOLAS P HOLWELL |
A forward planning apparatus comprising in combination a time scale with a plurality of pointers movable together over it in accordance with the passage of time, the pointers being set to indicate given periods of time between them and each representing a stage of an enterprise, and at least one multisided element representing a unit of the enterprise, the sides of said element each bearing an indication for one stage of the enterprise, such element being capable of application to the time scale with any side thereof in a given visible position to indicate the stage of the enterprise in hand.
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