Patents Examined by G. Lee Skillington
-
Patent number: 4236332Abstract: A medical record card wherein a supporting card contains a microfilm portion having indicia visible to the human eye coded for particular chronic conditions which effect emergency treatment and having indicia visible by use of a microfilm reader which detail the medical history and identification data of the patient. The supporting card contains the code for the indicia which alert medical personnel to chronic conditions and, in addition, contains some important identification data about the patient and about the type and use of the medical record card.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1978Date of Patent: December 2, 1980Assignee: Melchior P. BellerInventor: John M. Domo
-
Patent number: 4236334Abstract: A rotary type index in which a multiplicity of information containing cards are arranged around a cylindrical drum and the drum is rotated to display information-containing surfaces of the cards in a viewing window is provided with a mechanism for causing a plurality of the information cards to be brought into position with a single selection key. This is as distinguished from the conventional drum type machine in which the number of selection switches equals the number of information cards.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1978Date of Patent: December 2, 1980Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Fuji SeisakushoInventor: Yoshimi Kimura
-
Patent number: 4236335Abstract: A miniaturized housing or display device including at least one electric circuit adapted to be connected to an electric current supply. The electric circuit includes at least one switch. The housing further is adapted to receive a mechanical alarm clock that has a movement winder and an alarm winder. A counterweight is attached to hang from each of the winders such that each of the counterweights abuts against a corresponding switch in each of the circuits when the mechanical alarm clock is inserted in the compartment and the counterweights descend as a result of the movement of each of the winders.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1978Date of Patent: December 2, 1980Inventor: Jean Colonneau
-
Patent number: 4235197Abstract: A surface decking or mat-like sheet material is provided having a lower surface with generally flat portions adapted to lie on a floor, ground or other generally flat surface, and an upper surface having a plurality of parallel spaced unidirectional recessed passageways separated by upwardly extending portions having spaced parallel unidirectional sides which also form the sides of said passageways, said recessed passageways having bottom portions extending between said parallel sides, the exterior sides of said bottom portions constituting said generally flat portions of said flat surface, said bottom portions containing a plurality of spaced openings extending through said lower surface, and said upper surface between said passageways containing a plurality of spaced openings having upwardly extending rims which act as bearing surfaces for animals, persons, or objects in contact therewith.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1978Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Inventors: Carl F. Curtis, Edward D. Curtis
-
Patent number: 4235033Abstract: A portable sign of a lightweight plastic, unitarily constructed, having a raised face with selected portions indented therein to provide a preselected message thereon. For example, when the portable sign is used as a signaling device, the sign is provided with a handle thereon unitary with the sign and the indentations spell out a specific signaling indicia, such as, "STOP" or "SLOW".Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1979Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Inventor: Steven P. Eilers
-
Patent number: 4233767Abstract: A kit of multiple parts to be assembled for fabricating a multiple view pictorial display device that provides displays of different images when viewed frontally from different angles relative to the plane of the device.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1978Date of Patent: November 18, 1980Assignee: Artex International CorporationInventor: Dmytro Hryhorczuk
-
Patent number: 4233768Abstract: A sheet of two contiguous detachable leaf members is folded and separated to form slide and sleeve components of the calculator. Fold lines in the sheet are formed parallel to a separation or tear line that divides on leaf member from the other leaf member. In assembling the slide calculator the leaf members can be separated before or after the folding operation. In various embodiments of the invention an information readout is provided on reverse sides of the calculator including one embodiment wherein the printed format of the slide and sleeve components is applied to one surface only of the respective leaf members. The slide component can be formed of two or more generally rectangular elongated slide segments folded into overlapping disposition, with data applied to each side of the slide segments.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1978Date of Patent: November 18, 1980Inventor: Howard M. Bromberg
-
Patent number: 4232463Abstract: A panel file, for the storage of flat, flexible data elements, consists of plural, vertically spaced pockets, the entrances of which are formed by a plurality of vertically spaced, horizontally extending strips of resilient material. The strips are arranged so as to have an upper edge which overlaps the lower portion of the next upwardly adjacent strip. The strips are fastened together at their lateral margins. The lower portions of the pockets are formed by a support sheet which is attached to the panel on the surface opposite the pocket entrances. The support sheet is cut so as to have a column of inverted "V"-shaped straps, each having a vertex which is attached to the back of strips above overlapped portions thereof. The strips have an upwardly indented bottom edge with a central vertex at the point where the support sheet strap is attached to the next downwardly adjacent strip.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1978Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Assignee: Visu-Flex CorporationInventor: Arthur T. Spees
-
Patent number: 4231175Abstract: Microfiche cards and the like are held in a file enclosure between file-segregator cards. The segregator cards are shaped to fit on and slide along longitudinal rails. To promote fanning of the segregator cards when they are compressed in a particular way, they have added thickness in a zone near their bottom edges. Two independently adjustable compressors are provided, one above and one below the added-thickness zone. By manipulation of the compressors a user can fan the file to a desired extent, controlling the fraction of the group of segregator cards which fans, and the angle between the adjacent fanned segregator cards, or can maintain the file tightly closed.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1978Date of Patent: November 4, 1980Assignee: Baxter Associates, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth W. Baxter
-
Patent number: 4231176Abstract: The invention relates to a visible index, and to a novel carrier for the records of a visible index, in which the records are hooked over retaining flanges which extend inwardly of the V-shaped channel portions of carriers which also comprise spacer portion which extend above the apices of the channel portions and locate respectively in the channel portion of the carrier directly thereabove, to provide an overlapping array of the records hooked on the carriers and also further to inhibit detachment of a record hooked on a retaining flange, as well as optionally also further records attached to the carriers, by the internesting of adjacent carriers.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1978Date of Patent: November 4, 1980Inventor: Keith Ryan
-
Patent number: 4229892Abstract: A display device, such as a photo mount, having a frame holder and a support member is disclosed. The frame holder includes an open front frame, a complementary shaped back panel, a spacer element therebetween to form a pocket for the article to be displayed, and an adapter. The frame holder may be hung along either longitudinal axis using the adapter. The display device may also be supported as a free standing element by engaging the support member to the adapter. The support member is fabricated from a fatigue resistant material and is removably secured to the adapter.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1979Date of Patent: October 28, 1980Assignee: O. William HueterInventors: O. William Hueter, Richard A. Gross
-
Patent number: 4228604Abstract: A biorhythmic cycle indicator having three, sine-wave-contoured plates that slidingly overlay a backing plate that has a calendar strip. The plate contours and the calendar register to provide a graphic representation of a person's biorhythmic cycle.The contours of the sliding plates are illuminated to accent the component cycles.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1978Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Inventor: Gabriel B. Cherian
-
Patent number: 4227328Abstract: The invention discloses a display device of the type which opens up like a book having a first display side and a second display side, a flexible backing means connects the first and second sides and permits the first side to fold over the second side. An upstanding wall portion runs along the outer edge portions of the second side and forms a receptacle therewith. A plurality of picture storing elements are attached to said backing means and permit rotation of the picture storing elements into and out of the receptacle or onto the first side. Fastening means are fixed to the first side for enabling attachment of display elements to the fastening means on the first side, and further fastening means are fixed to the second side for enabling attachment of display elements to the fastening means on the second side.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1978Date of Patent: October 14, 1980Inventor: Eddie L. Clipper, Jr.
-
Patent number: 4226038Abstract: A device for displaying photo-slides having a panel with a light source behind it and several sets of parallel rails to support photographic slides for viewing. Each set of rails has an upper and lower rail that are spaced to support the top and bottom of the back surface of the photo-slides, and on the upper rail there is a series of pick off teeth with a stop surface protruding above the rail at a height slightly less than the thickness of a photo-slide. A slide handler box receives a stack of photo-slides and slides along, astride the upper and lower rails so that as the stack engages a pick-off tooth, a single photo-slide is engaged, stripped away, and stopped in place on the rail. The back of the handler box has an opening at the bottom just wide enough to allow one photo-slide to pass.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1979Date of Patent: October 7, 1980Inventor: John Ashworth
-
Patent number: 4226039Abstract: A film and card holder constructed of a plurality of terraced V-shaped pocket panels held in a semi-rigid frame, the pocket panels being spaced selected distances from one another by spacing tabs integrally formed in and extending from the bottoms of adjacent panels. The frame includes apertures for receiving a foldable stand for positioning the holder in an upstanding position for use.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1978Date of Patent: October 7, 1980Assignee: Wilson Jones CompanyInventor: Raymond R. Young
-
Patent number: 4226036Abstract: The disclosure is of a bracelet assembly for carrying an identification device, used to transfer identity information to a business record or to generate labels for identification of samples, (blood, urine, etc.) from a medical patient; or medicaments (injectables, parenterals, etc.) to the patient. The assembly is an adjustable bracelet band with a pocket and having an identity tag carried in the pocket. The identity tag is attached to a tether that is secured to the band.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1978Date of Patent: October 7, 1980Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventor: Albert E. Krug
-
Patent number: 4226037Abstract: A folding wall display device for an office which nests together three separate display pieces and gives the appearance of a framed picture when not in use. An angled hinge permits a slimline appearance and permits the device to be essentially flush with the wall. The construction of the wall device presents a decorative appearance and provides for a variety of functional and illustrative display surfaces and/or a visual display device located in the center section adjacent to the wall. The display device has five surfaces available for display with up to three surfaces visible at once.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1979Date of Patent: October 7, 1980Inventor: Robert Rodriguez
-
Patent number: 4224752Abstract: An indicating device including an indicator having a plurality of information bearing surfaces adapted to be movable from a first position to a plurality of second positions. The indicating device includes an armature member coupled to the indicator and adapted to pivot about an axis with the armature member having a plurality of radially extending armature pole pieces disposed at its opposite ends. A stator member having a plurality of pole pieces disposed adjacent each armature pole piece and in a spaced apart relation therefrom such that when the armature member pivots about is axis, one of the armature pole pieces rotates toward one of the stator pole pieces, and the other of the armature pole pieces rotates away from the other of the stator pole pieces.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1978Date of Patent: September 30, 1980Assignee: Page Engineering Company (Sunbury-on-Thames), Ltd.Inventor: Ronald W. Baxter
-
Patent number: 4222187Abstract: An advertising display device for use in supermarkets is adapted to catch the customer's eye by protruding slightly into the aisle and is affixed to the shelves used for storing goods thereon. The display device is fabricated from unitary sheet material, includes advertising indicia disposed thereon, and is inexpensive to manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1979Date of Patent: September 16, 1980Inventor: David N. Huck
-
Patent number: 4222189Abstract: A medallion is composed of a front mirror surface portion, back surface portion and bottom surface portion, and a wreath type decoration portion such as olive leaves is formed in projected mode at the peripheral edge of the medallion, and a wall thickness of the mirror surface portion wherein a pattern such as face image or bust image of human being is formed by embossing or carving in the space surrounded by the decoration portion and the back surface portion formed almost perpendicularly to the mirror surface portion is so formed that the thickness is gradually heavier from the top part toward the bottom part, and a seat portion having a horizontal surface whose width is about 30-40% of the maximum width of the front surface portion of the medallion is formed at the bottom surface portion, and the mirror surface portion is formed in slightly inclined surface toward the rear part.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1978Date of Patent: September 16, 1980Inventor: Tomiro Kamei