Combined With Disparate Device Patents (Class 368/278)
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Patent number: 6839305Abstract: A habit cessation aide includes a timer to determine the interval between starting a habitual act, a display for displaying messages in operative connection to the timer, and a strap for securing to a user's body. A widely held habit is smoking, for which the illustrated embodiment is directed towards. The habit cessation device also includes an alarm, which may be auditory, vibratory, or a combination. As shown, the device is in the form of a wristwatch and also functions as a standard wristwatch and includes features such as calculating and displaying items including at least time, date, and elapsed time. Depending upon the frequency of cigarette smoking, signaled by the push of a specialized button, different messages are displayed, such as encouraging, statistical or informational, to help the user quit the habit.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Inventors: Neil Perlman, Daniel Mapes-Riordan
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Patent number: 6816438Abstract: A clock has a face for telling time, a light for illuminating the face, and a switch for controlling the light. The switch cannot be used for turning the light on when the clock is stored. This conserves the clock battery by preventing accidental discharge of the battery when the clock is stored, for example in a suitcase. A magnifying lens is automatically moved to an optimal position relative to the clock face to magnify the face when the clock is deployed to display the time. The magnifying lens can also be used independently to magnify, and optionally illuminate, another object.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2000Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Inventor: Noel E. Zeller
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Publication number: 20040190383Abstract: A housing including a sleeve portion having an interior bend configured to receive a knuckle on a wearer's finger such that the housing can be securely mounted on the wearer's finger. The housing also includes a cavity configured to receive an electronics module therein, and a control access configured to align with controls of the electronics module such that the wearer can operate the electronics module when contained in the recess. The housing may include an electronics module such a watch or medical monitoring device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: Fila Luxembourg S.A.R.L.Inventors: Kai Marcucelli, Craig Wojcieszak, Edward C. Frederick
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Publication number: 20040151077Abstract: A timekeeping and magnifying device is disclosed. The device includes a watch and a magnifying lens pivotally connected to the watch. The lens may be pivoted away from the face of the watch to magnify objects other than the face of the watch. In one embodiment of the invention, the device includes spring structure which is adapted to bias the lens away from the face, and a fastener which selectively retains the lens adjacent the face of the watch until disengaged, at which point the spring structure automatically pivots the lens away from the face of the watch. In a variation of this embodiment, the fastener is actuated by a push-button mechanism. The device may further include a light that is actuated when the lens is pivoted away from the face of the watch, such as by the spring structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2002Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventor: Christopher B. McKay
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Patent number: 6745069Abstract: The invention relates to an electronic wrist-worn device, such as a heart rate monitor, a sportsman's watch or a diving computer, and its control method. The outside of the casing of the device comprises a bottom surface to be placed against the wrist, a top surface (304), and a side surface (308) between the bottom surface and the top surface (304). On the top surface (304) of the casing there is provided a first display (306) connected to the control electronics. On the side surface (308) of the casing there is provided a second display (400, 402, 404; 406) connected to the control electronics. The best viewing angle of the first display (306) and the best viewing angle of the second display (400, 402, 404; 406) are at an angle of 60 to 120 degrees with respect to each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Polar Electro OyInventors: Seppo NissilÄ, Pertti Puolakanaho
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Patent number: 6727419Abstract: A pulsating metronome includes a case and a band for attaching the case to the wrist of a wearer. A vibration means is mounted to the case at a location such that, when the device is worn on the wrist of the wearer, the vibration means is imposed against the wearer's wrist. A means is included for exciting the vibration means at predetermined intervals to impart vibrations against the wrist of the wearer so as to convey tempo information to the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Inventor: Manuel Diaz
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Patent number: 6724690Abstract: It is an object of this invention to provide a wrist watch containing an RFID tag which maintains a sense of luxury and has comparatively high sensitivity. The wrist watch containing tag of this invention comprises a watch case having a ring-shaped frame, a glass lid, and a bottom lid; a drive section which is accommodated inside the watch case; a display section for displaying time which is driven by the drive section; and an RFID tag which is accommodated inside the watch case and comprises an antenna and an IC chip; the ring-shaped frame and/or the bottom lid having at least one slit therein, and the antenna comprising a wound coil which runs along the inner face of the ring-shaped frame so as to surround the drive section. The slit is filled with a nonconductive resin, affixing the opposing cutaway planes together.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignees: Mitsubishi Materials Corporation, Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Takanori Endo, Takashi Tsuchida, Seirou Yahata
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Patent number: 6708136Abstract: An electronic data system for use with sporting impliments for providing a user with an electronic device integrated into sport gloves to perform various functions unique to that particular sport. The electronic data system for use with sporting impliments includes a glove member designed for substantially enveloping a hand of a user. The glove member has a notch portion in a back side of the glove member. The notch portion is for facilitating insertion and removal of the user's hand from the glove member. The glove member has a tab portion positioned adjacent to a first side of the notch portion. A data assembly has a housing. The housing is operationally coupled to the glove member. The data assembly has a display for presenting a visual representation of information to the user.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Inventor: Barbara A. Lahiff
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Publication number: 20040001392Abstract: A flash memory-disk watch comprising a clock work, a dial plate, pointers, and a watchcase having a bottom cover, a case body, a fixing ring and a glass watch cover. A flash memory disk is disposed under the clock work in the watchcase with the USU interface of the flash memory disk inserted in the side of the watchcase. By comparison with the conventional watch, the flash memory-disk watch according to the present utility model not only has the functions of a watch, but also ably integrates all of the functions of the same type of flash memory disk, so that it is a pioneer product in the watch industry.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2003Publication date: January 1, 2004Inventor: Yi Shing Chung
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Patent number: 6648502Abstract: A wrist-wearable electronic apparatus has a case and a band connected to the case for attaching the electronic apparatus to a wearer's wrist. A flexible expansion chamber is provided on the wrist side of the case or the band, and a pump communicates with the interior of the expansion chamber for supplying air thereto to inflate the expansion chamber so that it can be maintained in close contact with the wearer's wrist. The pump has a pair of push-in portions on opposed lateral sides of the case or band adjacent the wrist side thereof so that the wearer can apply sideways directed forces to actuate the push-in portions to supply air to the expansion chamber. A discharge valve communicates with the interior of the expansion chamber for discharging air therefrom. The pump may be rotatably mounted to enable the wearer to position the push-in portions at desired positions to facilitate actuation thereof by the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Seiko Instruments Inc.Inventors: Nobukazu Oomori, Haruki Hiranuma
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Patent number: 6618328Abstract: A timekeeping apparatus having a hidden compartment. The compartment can contain permanent or removable psychological message and/or printed messages. The messages can be printed messages, digital messages, recordable audio messages and aromatic messages. The compartment can also contain such items as a mood sensing stone which changes color according to the wearer's mood, magnets or crystals.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2000Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: HourPower, L.L.C.Inventors: Brenda Ellner, Paulette Nance
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Patent number: 6545592Abstract: A medication reminder device having a cap unit with a timer dial for selecting a period between alarm signals and a start and reset button with a light, the cap unit having internal electronics with a power supply to generate an alarm signal that is preferably visible, using the button light; audio, using a sound generating circuit; and physical, using a vibrator mechanism; the cap unit being connected to a compact container with a compartment for storage of pills, the compact container having an adaptor cap for connecting the assembled device to a standard prescription container.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Inventor: Steven L. Weiner
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Patent number: 6542437Abstract: A laser pointer with built-in accessories including an elongated housing having a first end, a second end, and a body disposed therebetween. A laser is disposed within the first end of the elongated housing. The laser has a window disposed within the first end for directing a beam outwardly therethrough. A pen is disposed within the second end of the elongated housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Inventor: Rui Chen
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Patent number: 6536941Abstract: A personal flash disk for wrist wearing is disclosed. The main body has double enclosed space for setting a flash memory module and an accessory. Two interlocking straps extend in opposing directions from the main body, wherein multiple punched holes are defined through the first strap, while a buckle is fixed on the second strap. A strap carrier is attached on the second strap that can be adjusted to suitable position to accommodate the connector at one end of the first strap when the personal disk is worn on the wrist but not in use. When the personal disk is to be used, the connector is taken out and plugged into a host computer to make the connection. By incorporating a timepiece or ornamental piece, the personal disk provides a multi-function product with additional values.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2002Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Huashuay Enterprise Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chih-Ping Fang
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Patent number: 6527434Abstract: A timekeeping device comprising a housing; timekeeping functionality positioned within the housing and a clip assembly integrally coupled to the housing, wherein the clip assembly comprises a first member and a second member hingedly coupled to the first member at a hinge point, whereby pressure against the second member causes the second member to rotate relative to the first member about the hinge point to permit coupling of the timekeeping device to an object of interest. In a particular configuration, the second member is releasably engageable with the first member. Additionally, the housing may include a receptacle for receiving a casing within which the timekeeping functionality that maintains the timekeeping functions is disposed. Preferably, the housing and at least the first member are formed from a unitary mold, and preferably from plastic. The object of interest, for example, may be a backpack, beltloop or bicycle.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Timex Group B.V.Inventors: George Fox, Aaron Szymanski, Karl Vanderbeek
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Publication number: 20030026170Abstract: There is disclosed herein a limb-mounted device that is controlled by one or more inputs disposed within reach of the fingers of a user on the same hand that is associated with the limb. The inputs may be disposed upon a retractable or removable surface so that they have an operative position, in which they are within reach of the fingers, and an inoperative position, in which they are stowed outside reach of the fingers, but in a manner otherwise convenient to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventor: Jong H. Yang
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Patent number: 6480441Abstract: A timekeeping and magnifying device is disclosed. The device includes watch and a magnifying lens pivotally connected to the watch. The lens may be pivoted away from the face of the watch to magnify objects other than the face of the watch. In one embodiment of the invention, the device includes spring structure which is adapted to bias the lens away from the face, and a fastener which selectively retains the lens adjacent the face of the watch until disengaged, at which point the spring structure automatically pivots the lens away from the face of the watch. In a variation of this embodiment, the fastener is actuated by a push-button mechanism. The device may further include a light that is actuated when the lens is pivoted away from the face of the watch, such as by the spring structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1998Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Inventor: Christopher B. McKay
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Patent number: 6464389Abstract: A combined watch and storage container for alerting a user to take medication and to store the medication on the user's wrist. The combined watch and storage container includes a watch device. The watch device has a base portion. The base portion is a disc having a top surface. A cover portion is hingedly coupled to the base portion. Control circuitry is fixedly mounted in the cover portion. The control circuitry is adapted for tracking the time of the day. A display displays information from the control circuitry. The display is operationally coupled to the control circuitry. A wrist strap straps the base portion to the wrist of a user. A storage device has a housing having a bottom wall and a peripheral wall coupled to and extending away from a peripheral edge of the bottom wall. The bottom wall is mounted in the top surface of the base portion. The cover portion has a size adapted for covering the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Inventor: Raschid A. Ghoorahoo
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Patent number: 6441722Abstract: A medication container having a removable cap with an electronic reminder unit in the cap, the reminder unit having a operational control allowing a health care provider to set a clock and a medication schedule having one or more medication times with an alarm signal generated at the medication times, the reminder unit having a user shut-off and an automatic shut-off for terminating the alarm signal, wherein upon a shut-off the reminder unit generates an alarm signal at the next medication time.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Inventor: Steven L. Weiner
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Patent number: 6416217Abstract: A timepiece has a removably attachable aquarium adapted to support aquatic life. Living aquatic pets are introduced into the aquarium prior to attaching the aquarium to the timepiece. A wearer of such timepiece is then able to contemporaneously tell time and enjoy watching the living aquatic pets. A kit is also provided with a timepiece, an aquarium and aquatic life adapted to be supported in said aquarium.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Inventor: Harold Von Braunhut
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Publication number: 20020044501Abstract: An electronic watch comprising: a watch case with a containing concavity which is formed in a peripheral portion thereof; an antenna contained in the containing concavity; a covering member mounted to the containing concavity, to cover the antenna; and a casing member provided with a supporting member which is attached to a periphery of the watch case to hold the covering member, covering at least a portion of the covering member. The supporting member undertakes a portion of the impact caused by dropping or the like to some extent, and accordingly, the covering member is protected by the supporting member so that the welding portion of the covering member is not cracked nor destroyed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventor: Junichi Sato
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Patent number: 6340242Abstract: A strap-on storage, reminder, and watch device for allowing the user to conveniently carry one's medication and to remind the user when to take the medication.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2000Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Inventor: Toni L. Sandidge
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Patent number: 6317390Abstract: A timed medication container for sounding an alarm when medication needs to be taken. The timed medication container includes a bottle for housing medication. A cap for removably closing the bottle has a top wall. The top wall has a top surface. Control circuitry is fixedly mounted in the top wall of the cap. The control circuitry is adapted for tracking elapsing time, subtraction, and activation of an alarm. The control circuitry comprises a microprocessor. A display displays information from the control circuitry. The display is mounted on the control circuitry. A surface of the display is generally flush with the top surface of the top wall. The display is operationally coupled to the control circuitry. A plurality of bores is in the top wall of the cap. A button for programming the control circuitry is in each of the bores in the cap. Each of the buttons is fixedly coupled to the control circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2000Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Inventor: Andrew Cardoza
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Publication number: 20010024404Abstract: A wrist-fitting belt is attached to a device body including a display portion and operating buttons. An extended portion is formed on the device body so as to project from a side portion of the device body in the same direction as the direction of the width of the wrist-fitting belt, and a battery chamber for accommodating a battery is formed in the extended portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2001Publication date: September 27, 2001Inventor: Takashi Ito
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Publication number: 20010022758Abstract: An apparatus for storing, dispensing and alerting a patient when to take a prescribed medication is provided having a housing in the form of a pager for enclosing a plurality of medication compartments stored therein. Each of the compartments houses a plurality of different medications usually in pill or tablet form. Each modular compartment is separated by one or more removable dividers that allow the user to alter the size and orientation of each compartment. The apparatus further contains an information screen for giving the patient vital information about what medication to take, how to access the appropriate compartment, and when to take it. Special alarms prevent the patient from taking the wrong medication at un-prescribed times. Programming buttons allow the apparatus to be programmed to that patient's specific medicinal needs.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2001Publication date: September 20, 2001Inventor: David H. Howard
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Patent number: 6229431Abstract: A medication reminder device having a cap unit with a timer dial for selecting a period between alarm signals and a central start and reset button with a light, the cap unit having internal electronics with a power supply to generate an alarm signal that is preferably visible, using the button light, audio, using a sound generating circuit, and physical, using a vibrator mechanism, the cap unit being connected to a compact container with a compartment for storage of pills, the compact container having an adaptor cap for connecting the assembled device to a standard prescription container.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Inventor: Steven L. Weiner
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Patent number: 6164815Abstract: A modular jewelry item, particularly a ring, an earring, a pendant, or a timepiece such as a watch, consisting of at least one hollow portion and one central portion complementary in shape to the hollow portion, said central portion being detachable from the hollow portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1998Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Inventor: Richard Anton Degonda
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Patent number: 6134188Abstract: A radio-controlled wristwatch includes a casing, a printed circuit board disposed in the casing, and an antenna disposed in the casing. The antenna includes a core and a coil carried by the core. The core comprises a stack of soft-iron strips stacked in a direction parallel to a plane of the circuit board. The stack is arranged in a curved shape extending along and adjacent to an outer peripheral edge of the circuit board. The core is bonded to a surface of the circuit board and supports the coil within a pocket formed in the circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1998Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Junghans Uhren GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Ganter, Reiuer Furch, Thomas Lechner, Holger Rudolph, Johannes Neudecker
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Patent number: 6094403Abstract: A wrist watch is detachably combined with a measuring tape mounted in a casing of light weight materials.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Inventors: Long Dinh Tran, Anna Anh Tran
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Patent number: 6091326Abstract: A device for reminding a driver of a vehicle of the expiration date of the associated inspection sticker. The device includes a housing, a microprocessor, a LCD, a calendar chip for generating a date, a clock chip for generating a time, an alarm chip the provides a visible alarm and an audible alarm, a select button that selects either the clock chip, the calendar chip, or the alarm chip, and a value button that sets either the clock chip, the calendar chip, or the alarm chip that was selected by the select button. The device further includes a piece of two-sided tape that is attached to the rear wall of the housing and attaches the housing to the windshield of the vehicle, behind the inspection sticker. The audible and visible alarms have duty cycles with frequencies and durations that are selected by a menu brought up on the LCD display by the select button and set by the value button. The duty cycles are intermittent as opposed to constant for preventing drain on the battery.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1999Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Inventor: Antonio Castellano
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Patent number: 6075756Abstract: A novelty candy holding device which is in combination with a stop watch and a beeper. The stop watch can be activated and deactivated by a start/stop button/switch, when the stop watch is stopped, the start/stop button/switch activates a circuitry to a beeper and the beeper beeps until the reset button of the stop watch is pressed to reset the digital display to zeros and at the same time to inactivate the beeper.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Inventors: Thomas J. Coleman, William K. Schlotter, IV, Princess Ann Coleman, Ann M. Schlotter
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Patent number: 6002651Abstract: A container which has a watch in a top compartment and cosmetics in a compartment below the watch. The compartment for cosmetics has a removable tray which contains the cosmetics and an applicator, and has a release aperture which makes it convenient to remove the compartment containing the cosmetics in order to change the cosmetics.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Inventor: Stella Baccaray
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Patent number: 5923623Abstract: An arrangement for detachably attaching an ornamental container to a wrist watch includes a supporting frame for the ornamental container to detachably connect thereto, and two thin and soft strips with transversely spaced teeth provided on an inner surface thereof. The strips are threaded through slots formed on corner lugs of the supporting frame in predetermined steps, so that the strips extend across below the wrist watch to easily but firmly and detachably tie the supporting frame to a top of the wrist watch.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1998Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Inventor: Vincent Kuo Wei Lee
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Patent number: 5907522Abstract: Portable device for receiving and/or transmitting radio-transmitted messages comprising:a case (11; 42; 51),an antenna (12; 31, 32; 52, 53) capable of picking up both a magnetic component and an electric component of an electromagnetic field carrying radio-transmitted messages, anda micro-receiver (13) receiving the messages picked up by the antenna, said antenna comprising two conductive plates (15, 16; 31, 32; 52, 53) disposed so as to pick up the radial electric component (E.sub.r) of said electromagnetic field with respect to the body of the wearer.The antenna (12; 31, 32; 52, 53) is formed by a coil (17) comprising a turn arranged in said case (11; 42; 51) to pick up the azimuthal magnetic component (H.sub..PHI.) of said electromagnetic field around said body and the plates (15, 16; 31, 32; 52, 53) form part of said coil (17).Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1997Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: Eta SA Fabriques d'EbauchesInventors: Viron Teodoridis, Felix Gassmann, Francesco Spina
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Patent number: 5883860Abstract: A timekeeping and magnifying device is disclosed. The device includes a watch and a magnifying lens pivotally connected to the watch. The lens may be pivoted away from the face of the watch to magnify objects. The device may include a light adjacent the magnifying lens which enables the device to be used in dark areas. Additionally, the device may contain a fastener which restricts the magnifying lens from pivoting away from the face of the watch. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the magnifying lens may be either pivoted about the hinge or detached from the watch. In alternate embodiments of the invention, a connecter removably holds the magnifying lens over the face of the watch. Furthermore, in other embodiments, the device further includes a second magnifying lens and a second hinge which cooperate with the first magnifying lens and the first hinge to form a telescope-like combination. A method for using the timekeeping and magnifying device also is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1998Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Inventor: Christopher B. McKay
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Patent number: 5854773Abstract: A wristwatch, altimeter and compass are mounted in two side-by-side, releasably attached frames at least one of which has an arm band for carrying them on a wrist. One of the frames has two subframes for mounting the wristwatch and the compass. Flat, straight-edged flanges project from opposing peripheries of the frames and include a tongue and groove connection so that the frames, and therewith the watch and instrument contained therein, can be separated from or secured to each other by slidably moving the groove and tongue connection of the flanges into and out of engagement. A spring-biased locking member is pivotally mounted on the flange forming the groove for movement between an open and a closed position. In the closed position, the locking member prevents detachment of the groove and tongue connection.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1996Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: Hunting World IncorporatedInventor: Robert M. Lee
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Patent number: 5828541Abstract: A hanging structure of a timer or watch and the like, wherein an annular groove is provided on the periphery of the timer, the annular groove receives a plurality of balls provided on the ends of a plurality of hanging columns, the hanging columns can slide along the annular groove and around the timer under guiding of the annular groove, a hanging ring is provided on one end of each of the hanging columns for hanging keys or a remote controller for an automobile etc., so that the timer can have the functions of a pendant watch and a key ring, the hanging ringing is attached to a chain, so that the timer can be used as a pendant watch, an object of multifunction of the structure can thus be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1995Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Inventor: Chien-Dau Wu
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Patent number: 5815467Abstract: A security device for attachment to a child by a support, such as a wristband, having a housing mounted thereon. The housing includes a first chamber and a second chamber sealed from one another until the device is armed. The first chamber stores an inert pressurized gas, such as carbon dioxide, and the second chamber stores a harmless, sprayable powder. An arming member is mounted substantially adjacent the first chamber for unsealing the first chamber to allow the gas to travel through the passageway into the second chamber. An activation member is attached to the housing for spraying the mixed powder and gas therefrom. Preferably, the device includes a clock having an exterior time display mounted to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1996Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Inventor: Jay A. Deering
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Patent number: 5768217Abstract: A thin antenna 20 having a satisfactory length, its making method, and an electronic device such as a wristwatch having such antenna. The antenna 20 is formed on a lower surface of a transparent plate 5 by printing an ornamental layer 22 on a lower surface of the transparent plate 5, forming a conductive ink layer 23 on the ornamental layer 22, and further forming plated metal layers 24, 25 on the conductive ink layer 23. Since the antenna 20 is thin as a whole, it may be provided within a small electronic device such as a wristwatch.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1997Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Casio Computer Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroyuki Sonoda, Shunji Minami
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Patent number: 5751661Abstract: A medication dosage timing apparatus which measures and displays time in response to the opening and closing of a medication bottle or container. A timing circuit and display are mounted on a circuit board and attached to a container cap. A battery is mounted on a disk which slidably moves within the container cap between a first position wherein electrical contacts on the circuit board engage the battery and activate or power the timing circuit and display, and a second position wherein the electrical contacts are disengaged from the battery and the timing circuit and display are deactivated. When the container cap is attached to the container, the battery and disk are held in the first activating position, and when the container cap is removed from the container, the battery and disk slide down into second, deactivating position. Each time a user opens and closes the medication container, the timing circuit and display are reset and re-started.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1996Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Tri-Continent Scientific, Inc.Inventor: Stephen M. Walters
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Patent number: 5699319Abstract: Horlogical piece intended to be worn on the wrist including either a dipole antenna (4) or a slot antenna (30; 40) and a first case (5) comprising organs (7, 8, 10) for displaying the time, and a micro receiver (6). The horlogical piece further comprises a second case (2) intended to receive the first case (5) such that the exterior surface of the first case and the interior surface of the second case defined a mounting slot (25). The antenna (4; 30; 40) comprises a dielectric substrate (13; 33; 43), and at least one printed circuit conductive element (11, 12; 31; 41) fixed the substrate (13; 33; 43).In addition, the antenna (4; 30; 40) is located in the mounting slot (25) such that it is wound around the first case (5).Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1996Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Asulab S.A.Inventor: Anja Skrivervik
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Patent number: 5652736Abstract: Disclosed is an ornamental container detachably attached to a wrist watch. The ornamental container is pivotally connected to an upper supporting frame which cooperates with a pair of lower U-shaped fixing members to sandwich a watch case of the wrist watch between them. The ornamental container is filled with ornamental articles, such as cute floating articles drifting on dual-liquid, and is normally closed to the supporting frame over the dial of the wrist watch. When a werarer wants to check time, the ornamental container can be pivotally lifted to expose the dial.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1996Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Inventor: Vincent Kuo Wei Lee
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Patent number: 5610877Abstract: This invention is a timepiece mounted within a case with a separate flexible backing that has a plurality of outwardly projecting fingers with upwardly turned lips at the ends thereof. The case is placed on a piece of fabric such as the sleeve of a shirt. The backing is placed on the other side of the fabric with the stem of the timepiece outwardly projecting between the fingers of the base portion. By pressing the base portion and the timepiece case together grips the fabric to mount the timepiece on such fabric. The timepiece can be removed from the fabric by simply pressing at least part of the lips outwardly to disengage the same through the fabric from the case within the timepiece is mounted.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Inventors: Kathy S. Adams, Michael J. Knowles
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Patent number: 5559760Abstract: Wristwatch equipped with a high-frequency transmitter comprising an extensible antenna in the form of a wire wound up in a first housing and a second antenna forming a counterpoise and wound up, before use, in a second housing. These two antennae are each fastened to a plug by means of which the antennae can be unfurled by pulling, the plugs becoming detached when the antennae are completely unfurled.The transmitter essentially constitutes a distress beacon and the presence of a counterpoise antenna has the effect of significantly amplifying the radiating power of the transmitter without consuming additional energy.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1995Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Breitling S. A.Inventor: Ernest Schneider
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Patent number: 5519672Abstract: An alarm clock simulates a fishing reel mounted on a fishing rod. The sound it makes simulates the reel clicker sound made by a fishing reel when a fish strikes and pulls line off the reel. This is a more pleasant and welcome sound to a fisherman. The clock is provided with an alarm on/off control that works in the same manner as the clicker on/off control on a reel. The sound volume control simulates the handle and star drag of a reel. The overall result is an alarm clock that looks, feels and sounds like a fishing reel.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1995Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Inventor: Aleksander S. Zwolinski
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Patent number: 5506819Abstract: An ornamental clock capable of producing motion and sounds including a vehicle frame having a base installed at its bottom. A clock slot is provided at an appropriate position of the vehicle frame for receiving a clock actuated by a clock movement. The ornamental clock is characterized in that a power transmission mechanism, a power source means, a speaker, a reset button and a circuit board are installed at appropriate positions within the vehicle frame. The power transmission mechanism, power source device, speaker and reset button are connected together with the circuit board via an electrical circuit board. The circuit board is also connected to the clock movement by an electrical wire. Through the control of the circuit board in conjunction with the setting of the reset button, at each hour, the power transmission mechanism drives wheels on the outer side of the vehicle frame to rotate during a specific period of time.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1995Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Inventor: Fu-Tien Chen
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Patent number: 5493544Abstract: The caseband (1) of the watch case comprises a central body (10) onto which a peripheral body (20) is secured in a detachable manner. In order to diminish the weight of noble metal of the case and thus its price, the peripheral body includes a hollow (21) around the circumference of the caseband. A framework (25) formed of a strong but inexpensive material is arranged within the hollow (21), when the two bodies are separated from one another, in order to assure good strength to the case.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Inventor: Claude-Andre Marthe
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Patent number: 5481506Abstract: A sensor unit which comprises a sensor, and a detector for detecting an output from the sensor is attached removably to a device case with a display. Data on the basis of detection signals from the detector of the sensor unit is displayed on the display of the case. Thus, only a desired sensor can be provided in the case to thereby reduce the size and power consumption.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1993Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: Casio Computer Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kazunori Kita
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Patent number: 5327115Abstract: A device for keeping track of critical dates relative to a specific file or collection of papers and alerting the responsible individual as to the same. The device consists essentially of a programmable timer unit having a LCD screen and/or alarm mechanism coupled with a means for physical attachment to a document or folder.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1992Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Inventor: Remi Swierczek
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Patent number: 5216642Abstract: A clock assembly includes an enlarged planar support face for receiving a first picture thereon, wherein a secondary support surface within the first support surface mounts a secondary picture, with the clock member projecting through the first support surface and a perimeter frame work projecting forwardly of each support surface for directing visual attention therewithin. A modification of the invention includes removable dials mounted to the clock to permit mounting of clock hands with appropriate symbology relative to desired sports figures. Further, a modification of the invention provides for enclosed pocket structure for mounting and receiving a secondary picture therewithin.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1991Date of Patent: June 1, 1993Inventor: Henry D. Rikkers