With Resetting Patents (Class 377/88)
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Patent number: 8892859Abstract: A hardware based detection approach for detecting a CPU reset request and a CPU boot process that resets control parameters that control operation of the CPU are described. Described embodiments of the hardware based detection approach store a count of clock cycles that elapse while a CPU reset request switch is actuated. As part of the reset process, the CPU retrieves the stored clock cycle count and based on the value of the retrieved clock cycle count, i.e., based on the duration that the CPU reset switch was physically actuated, the CPU boot process resets one or more sets of CPU control parameters to original factory settings.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2010Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Marvell Israel (M.I.S.L) Ltd.Inventor: Elad Eny
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Patent number: 5659740Abstract: This system is applied to a VAS having, as members, apparel makers which manage goods using apparel numbers and retail shops which manage goods using shop goods codes. The system tally manages the goods of all the members using unity codes. The apparel numbers are corrected as needed, and the corrected apparel numbers are incorporated in a unity code system. A code conversion table representing a correspondence between the unity code and the apparel number or the shop goods code is prepared. When this code conversion table is looked up, a management code is converted between the apparel number, the shop goods code, and the unity code, all of which represent the same goods.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1993Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Olympus Optical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hitoshi Ezaki, Hitoshi Kawada, Akira Oosawa, Naoshi Honma
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Patent number: 5430780Abstract: A reset mechanism of a counter for counting the number of times of image formation is mounted on an image forming apparatus. The image forming apparatus includes a unit constituting at least a part of an image forming section which is detachably mounted on a predetermined portion of the main body of the image forming apparatus, a driving mechanism for driving the unit, and a counter for counting the number of times of image formation for reporting the time for replacement of the unit. The reset mechanism has a reset switch provided for on the main body for resetting the counter, and an operating member which is provided for on the unit for operating the reset switch. If a unit which has not been used is mounted on the main body, the operating member which is previously set in the operating position resets the reset switch.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1993Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Assignee: Mita Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hideki Takeda, Susumu Komaki, Katsuyuki Teranishi
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Patent number: 5001733Abstract: In a reset mechanism for resetting a counter counting the number of rotations of a photoconductive drum which is employed in a laser beam printer and the like, rocking member is provided to be rocked only when the photoconductive drum is primarily rotated and means for resetting the counter in response to the rocking movement of the rocking member. Thus, the counter is accurately reset in case that a new photoconductive drum is installed in the printer and the photoconductive drum is primarily rotated.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1989Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Ikuo Negoro, Masahiro Kita
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Patent number: 4873706Abstract: An electromechanical pulse counter for counting applied current pulses includes a magnetizable disc-shaped armature mounted for rotation about a fixed axis. Magnetic stepping poles diametrically disposed adjacent the circumference of the armature are momentarily magnetized by a magentic winding upon application of each current pulse to establish diametrically opposed magnetic poles in the armature. Permanent indexing magnets diametrically disposed adjacent the circumference at an angular position relative to the stepping poles magnetically coact with the magnetic poles established in the armature following each current pulse to cause the armature to rotate to align the established magnetic poles with the poles of the indexing magnets. Each subsequent current pulse causes another pair of diametrically opposed magnetic poles to be established in the armature, and the armature to subsequently rotate to align the newly established magnetic poles with the indexing magnets.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1988Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Inventor: Edmund O. Schweitzer, Jr.
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Patent number: 4821300Abstract: A roller counter, which can be reset to zero position via its axis has, for the purpose of stepping its digit rollers, a lock pawl swivellably supported on a side wall of the digit rollers for being swivelled around a pin. A pestle, serving the purpose of zero setting, is supported for swivelling movement around a second pin on the digit roller and cooperates with a stop on the axis. The locking pawl and the pestle each are spring-loaded to a predetermined degree by a leg of a leaf spring bent to V-shape. The leaf spring is held on the digit roller by means of a mounting including walls accompanying both legs of the leaf spring at the inner side and at the outer side and contacting the legs according to a surface-to-surface contact.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1987Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Inventor: Herbert Pollmann
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Patent number: 4727263Abstract: In an electromotive control device having an end disconnect switch, two circular conductive paths are arranged on an insulating support, at least one of said paths being less than an entire circle. Wiper contacts which connect the conductive paths are electrically connected to each other and are connected to a wheel which is driven by a motor, the wheel being mounted coaxially to the conductive paths. The limit disconnect switch and thus a setting element can be manufactured at low cost by the invention.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1986Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Assignee: VDO Adolf Schindling AGInventor: Roland Sudler
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Patent number: 4680454Abstract: An odometer for use by a golfer in the measurement of distance covered by each shot. The odometer attaches to the wheel of the cart and counts revolutions or parts of a revolution of the wheel through the use of a magnetic head that rotates past a Hall effect sensor. A digital readout indicator displays yards covered.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1986Date of Patent: July 14, 1987Inventors: Robert E. Zeaman, David E. Meyer
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Patent number: 4506373Abstract: This invention relates to a resettable mechanical counter. It is an object of the invention to provide such a counter in which the means required to reset the counter constitute a key which can be removed from the counter and can be used to reset a plurality of counters so that the counters are simplified and can be manufactured at lower cost. This object is accomplished by the provision of a resetting slider, which is provided with disengaging cams and adapted to be inserted into tracks provided on the frame of the counter and to be removed from said frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1983Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: J. Hengstler K.G.Inventor: Kurt Kratt