Plural Patents (Class 116/316)
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Patent number: 10643505Abstract: A status indicator device that is mountable to an object includes a flag that rotates between positions that expose indicators to provide an indication of a status of the object. The status indicator device includes a base upon which indicators are disposed. The indicators may be, e.g., stickers, decals, etc. that provide the status of the object. A flag is rotatably mounted to the base by an axis that is perpendicular to the base, so that the flag rotates with respect to the base within a plane that is parallel to the base. The flag rotates between two different positions at which different indicators are exposed. One or more flag stops may be used to stop the rotation of the flag at the desired position. A handle on the flag may be used to rotate the flag and may be configured to lock the flag in a desired position.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2019Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Blickman Industries LLCInventor: Anthony F. Lorenzo
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Patent number: 9808320Abstract: An apparatus for locating a central axis of a spinal column and method of using the same is disclosed. The apparatus and method includes one or more members capable of spanning a center line which may then be identified by at least one additional member positioned therebetween. Furthermore, the device may contain or be capable of accommodating various additional tools for marking the location of the central axis of a spinal column.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2017Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Inventor: Jeffrey B. Kleiner
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Patent number: 9472130Abstract: A flag system having a modular construction is disclosed that includes a plurality of inserts and a plurality of flags. The flags are insertable through channels in the inserts and are able to rotate therein. The inserts are then slid into the open ends of channels in a channeled base that is fixed to a wall or other solid structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2014Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Inventors: Gary Sharpe, Lacey Fenner
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Patent number: 9457939Abstract: A universal container seal for sealing a container opening includes a resilient body having a top surface and a bottom surface. The body is further configured in a geometric plan form and having a width significantly greater than a thickness, the thickness being greater at a center of the resilient body than at a periphery of the resilient body. At least one gripping portion extends from the top surface of the body. A central portion of the bottom surface of the resilient body is concave. The concave central portion can be in vertical registration with one or more gripping portions.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2015Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Inventor: Dan Peters
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Patent number: 9021980Abstract: A dosage indicator assembly is presented which may be removably attached or fixedly attached to a pill bottle or other medication container, for instance, for disposition onto a top surface of a pill bottle cap, as a replacement cap for a pill bottle, or integral with a cap of a pill bottle. In particular, the dosage indicator assembly of the various embodiments of the present invention is cooperatively structured to track and/or indicate to a user the consumption of prescription pills or other medication in order to prevent inadvertent overdose, for instance, as a result of a lapse in memory as to whether a pill or medication has recently been consumed.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2011Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Inventors: Joseph Vasta, Neal Rosenblum
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Patent number: 8904951Abstract: A device for recording baseball or softball game data includes a band adapted to fit around a limb of a user, the band having an inner surface configured to face inwardly towards the circumference of the limb, and an opposed, outer surface configured to face outwardly away from the circumference of the limb; a base plate attached to the outer surface of the band or an end portion of the band; a front cover attached to the base plate, the front cover having at least one aperture disposed therethrough or at least one viewing window disposed therein; at least one plurality of numbers, the plurality of numbers configured to represent differing quantities of balls, strikes, outs, or innings during a baseball or softball game inscribed on the device; at least one number of the at least one plurality of numbers configured to be visible through the aperture or the viewing window of the front cover; and at least one indicium inscribed on the device near the at least one plurality of numbers, the indicium labeling theType: GrantFiled: July 25, 2011Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Inventor: Brian R. Hronek
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Patent number: 8608000Abstract: The present invention relates to a lid for a container holding a flowable substance which comprises a mounting portion to be attached to the container and an opening to remove the flowable substance from the container, whereas the opening is opened and closed by means of a slider which is connected to the lid and rotates around a vertical axis.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2012Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Huhtamaki OyjInventor: Stephen Knipe
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Patent number: 8567100Abstract: A hub is formed with a lower extent having a first diameter, an intermediate extent having a second diameter, and a circular upper extent having a third diameter. A circular disk has an upper surface with indicia, a lower surface with an attachment component, and a hole with a diameter essentially equal to the second diameter for being received by the hub. A pointer has a first free end and a first securement ring having an interior diameter essentially equal to the third diameter and an exterior diameter essentially equal to the second diameter. The first securement ring is in sliding contact with the intermediate extent of the hub.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2010Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Inventor: Diana Kopecky
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Patent number: 8230803Abstract: A runway selector is provided for selecting a runway at an airport which does not have traffic control and which has one or more numbered runways. The runway selector includes a first circular scale having azimuth indicia thereon. The runway selector also includes a second circular scale positioned on the first scale and which has runway number indicia thereon. One or more flat strips, which resemble runways, are selectively rotatably mounted over the scales. A wind direction pointer is selectively rotatably mounted over the scales. The runway selector enables a pilot to visually determine the proper runway to use so that the aircraft may land into the wind as closely as possible.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2010Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Inventors: Terry A. Franks, Keith P. Kepplin
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Publication number: 20120090529Abstract: A runway selector is provided for selecting a runway at an airport which does not have traffic control and which has one or more numbered runways. The runway selector includes a first circular scale having azimuth indicia thereon. The runway selector also includes a second circular scale positioned on the first scale and which has runway number indicia thereon. One or more flat strips, which resemble runways, are selectively rotatably mounted over the scales. A wind direction pointer is selectively rotatably mounted over the scales. The runway selector enables a pilot to visually determine the proper runway to use so that the aircraft may land into the wind as closely as possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2010Publication date: April 19, 2012Inventors: Terry A. Franks, Keith P. Kepplin
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Patent number: 8146528Abstract: Described is manual prescription use recording device. The device includes a lid for connection with a prescription container. A slider is rotatably connected with the lid such that the slider is rotatable in the X-axis around the lid to reveal markings that are indicative of at least one of a time and date. A second slider can also be included to reveal additional time and date markings. Finally, a thumb wheel can be included that is rotatable in the Y-axis to reveal additional markings. Protrusions and corresponding deviations are included in the lid and sliders so that they can be maintained in a desired position. Thus, the present invention allows a user to log the time and date the medication was last taken by using rotary dials placed on or in the lid of the prescription bottle.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Inventor: James Frederick Fralick
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Patent number: 7946244Abstract: An assured grounding identifier includes a base unit connectable to an electrical cord, one or more indicators selectively adjustably mounted to the base unit and having colored regions, and a cover with one or more viewing windows aligned with the indicators. An assured grounding identifier includes a housing with a viewing window and a slot mountable around an electrical cord, an indicator having a plurality of colored regions disposed between the housing and the cord, and a tab extending from the indicator through the slot for positioning the indicator to align a selected colored region with the viewing window. An assured grounding identifier includes one or more indicators having a plurality of translucent color coded segments and an indicator light aligned with a viewing window to illuminate through the translucent color coded segments.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2009Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Inventors: Aaron Dowler, Joseph Jones
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Publication number: 20110030609Abstract: An input device that may work in combination with an electronic device is provided. The input device is configured to input one or more adjustable parameters to the electronic device. The input device uses a plurality of concentric rotary dials to input the one or more adjustable parameters. The concentric rotary dials are co-planar with one another, and share a common center, axis or origin with one inside the other. The concentric rotary dials may have different radii from one another. Further, the concentric rotary dials have a plurality of indicia on one surface of the concentric rotary dials (such as the upper surface). Or, the indicia may be on a surface adjacent to the concentric rotary dials (such as on a non-movable faceplate). A user may move the concentric rotary dials to one or more settings in order to select one of the plurality of indicia.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventor: Janardhan Kindikeri
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Patent number: 7779775Abstract: An air purifier (10) is disclosed which includes a housing (11) having a top wall with a schedule indicator (14). The housing top wall has a central recess (16), an annular inner groove (18) positioned concentrically about the central well, and an annular outer groove (20) positioned concentrically about the inner groove. An annular plateau (28) is formed between the inner groove and the outer groove. A first reset ring (31) is positioned within the outer groove for rotational movement therein. The first reset ring includes two inwardly extending timing indicating tabs (32) and (33). A second reset ring (35) is positioned within the inner groove for rotational movement therein. The second reset ring includes two outwardly extending timing indicating tabs or indicators (36) and (37). A knob (43) coupled to a power switch (45) is positioned within the central well for rotational movement therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2009Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Hunter Fan CompanyInventors: Glennbruce S. Campbell, Eugene Buican
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Publication number: 20100163031Abstract: An indicating device suitable for indicating the number of dosages of a substance that have been dispensed from or remain in a container includes at least one first indicator member incrementally moveable to a plurality of positions and a second indicator member moveable in response to a predetermined number of movements of the at least one first indicator member. The at least one first indicator member includes primary dosage indicia adapted to indicate the number of dosages of substance that have been dispensed from or remain in the container. The second indicator member includes secondary dosage indicia adapted to indicate that less than a minimum predetermined number of dosages of substance remain in the container. In one preferred embodiment, the primary dosage indicia are configured as numerical indicia and the secondary dosage indicia are configured as color indicia.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2009Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: Robert Morton, Winston Z. Lu
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Publication number: 20090206070Abstract: An electronic control for a range including a control panel with a display surface, at least one control, and a display module. The display surface is substantially reflective, but allows transmission of light from an inside to an outside of the range. The display module includes an augmentation element to illuminate a display and transmit the illuminated display through the display surface. The display module can be disposed at an angle to the display surface. The display surface mimicking the surrounding material to allow the display surface to blend into the surface of the display module, with the surface being illuminated through designed to be camouflaged into the background. The at least one control can be a knob, a button, or a series of buttons or knobs. The display can provide function status of an item in the range.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2009Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventors: Matthew Ortner, Brent Bailey
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Patent number: 6926002Abstract: An indicating device for indicating the number of dosages of a substance that have been dispensed from or remain in a container includes a first indicator member incrementally moveable to a plurality of positions and a second indicator member operably connected to the first indicator member. The second indicator member is moveable in response to a predetermined number of movements of the first indicator member. One of the first and second indicator members includes numerical indicia and the other thereof includes color indicia.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2004Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: Peter Mycola Scarrott, Jerry R. Grychowski, James Nick Schmidt, Martin P. Foley
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Patent number: 6912968Abstract: A schedule indicator (14) is provided having a wall with a first selection arrow (13) and a base (16). The base has an annular bottom wall (18) with an annular array of upwardly projecting protrusions (20). The schedule indicator also includes a first condition indicating ring (24) and a second condition indicating knob (25) positioned concentrically within the indicating ring. The indicating ring has a peripheral top surface (27) having an annular array of timing indicia (28), a recessed top surface (29) having an annular array of top depressions (31), and a bottom surface (32) with an annular array of bottom depressions (33). The indicating knob has a grasping portion (37) with a second selection arrow (38) thereon, and at least one protrusion (39) sized and shaped to be releasably received within the indicating ring top depressions (31).Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Hunter Fan CompanyInventor: Francisco Javier Carbajal
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Patent number: 6895889Abstract: An airborne hazard detector including a housing having a slot in a side thereof for receiving a sheet of M8 chemical detection paper and a principal opening in the top thereof for the passage of airbourne chemical warfare agents to the sheet and for observing color changes in the sheet. The housing also has a number of secondary openings adjacent the principal opening. A number of manually rotatable dials is positioned within the housing with each being visible through one of the secondary openings. The dials bear indicia indicative of the time and date that the sheet of M8 chemical detection paper was last inspected.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2004Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Inventors: Richard J. Roush, Susan L. Roush
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Patent number: 6796267Abstract: Reminders of daily or other periodic tasks are most desirable when they are simple to operate and easily distinguishable. A reusable device that provides tracking of task performance by multiple independently movable arms that lock into position provides a clear visual cue as to use and eliminates potential unintentional movement of the arms. The arms can be pivotally or slidably mounted to a base. The pivotal mounting can include a mechanical hinge or a flexible material providing a living hinge. The lock releasably secures the arms independently in two or more positions indicating to the user the performance of a task such as taking a medication one or more times during a day or other period of time. At the end of the cycle of use, usually one week, the arms may be reset and the device used again. The device may be small enough and include a fastener to mount it to a pill bottle, specific to what is in need of reminding the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Inventor: Suzanne DuBarry
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Patent number: 6789497Abstract: The present invention discloses an indicator or numbering device for keeping track of the number of vitamins/medicine pills that one has taken. The present invention comprises a circular cover disk having a circular base plate disposed therein which plate is attached to the top of a medicine bottle, along with an indicator disposed between the cover disk and the base plate whereby the cover disk has an aperture therein which permits viewing of the days of the week which are stamped onto the top of the circular base plate. The indicator operates rotatably between the cover disk and the base plate to indicate the number of medications taken on a given day. The present invention may utilize a two-sided, adhesive strip for attachment of the circular base plate to the top of a medicine bottle.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2003Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Inventor: Edwin H. Aiken
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Publication number: 20030145497Abstract: A first pattern is created by providing an image and its enantiomorph on opposite sides of an axis of bilateral symmetry and selectively removing elements from the image and its enantiomorph without removing any element from both the image and its enantiomorph. A second pattern is created, being an enantiomorph of the first pattern. The patterns are rotated relative to each other about a common axis with both patterns visible to a viewer, whereby an intelligible pattern having at least one axis of bilateral symmetry is formed by a combination of the patterns at at least one position of the first pattern relative to the second pattern. At other positions the intelligible pattern is present only in an encoded fashion. The encoding is done by ensuring that elements are missing from the first pattern so that it is unable in itself to constitute an intelligible design, the missing elements being supplied when the first pattern is appropriately combined with the second pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventor: John Andrew Leslie
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Patent number: 6385875Abstract: Two plastic film transparencies are rotatably attached side-by-side by engagement of film portions on one transparency with at least one incision on the other. There are images on each transparency and the rotatable attachment allows relative rotation of the transparencies to overlay the images on the transparencies. The images are cooperative so that overlaid images provide cooperative images. The rotatable attachment is accomplished by film portions on one transparency engaging an incision or incisions on the other. In some embodiments of the subject invention at least one of the transparencies is essentially circular. In all embodiments of the invention the relative rotation of the transparencies is in a range of 10° to 360°.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: Alan J. Santorsola
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Patent number: 6382409Abstract: A contact lens case for tracking as time of use for both a left and right contact lens. The case includes a base having a top side; a left side cup and right side cup positioned on the top side of the base each receiving a respective one of the left and right contact lenses; a left side timing mechanism for indicating a month and date related to use of the left contact lens; and a right side timing mechanism for indicating a month and date related to use of the right contact lens. The left and right side timing mechanisms may each include a digital display indicating a month and date related to use of the left and right contact lenses, respectively. Alternatively, the left and right timing mechanisms may each include a month and date wheel rotatably secured to the base for providing a month and date related to a respective contact lens. The rotatable month and date wheels of the left and right timing mechanisms each include a locking mechanism for preventing unwanted rotation of the wheels.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Inventor: Ann Scala
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Patent number: 6299321Abstract: A light source is positioned to direct light downward from the cover of a conentional analog or electro-optical watch, indicator gauge, a meter panel directional gauge or ornamentation display of an image, logo or design or other similar articles. These articles are illuminated by the source for viewing in low light or in the dark by an illumination switch to activate said element. The light source is preferably an LED and it is small enough so that when it is off, it is virtually invisible.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2000Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Luminary Logic LTDInventor: Michelle Jillian Fuwausa
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Patent number: 6272776Abstract: A first plastic film transparency (10) is formed to include an image (14). A second plastic film transparency (12) is formed to include a complementary image (16). The transparencies (10, 12) are positioned side-by-side. The first transparency (10) is formed to include a circle of circumferentially spaced apart incisions (18) in it. The second transparency (12) includes film portions (20) that project through the incisions (18) and connect the transparencies (10, 12) together for at least some rotation, one relative to the other. One transparency (10, 12) can be rotated relative to the other to bring the images (14, 16) into a predetermined relationship, each to the other, so that the two images (14, 16) when viewed together will provide a predetermined combined image.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Inventor: Alan J. Santorsola
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Patent number: 6260506Abstract: A bicycle warning device is capable of providing a turning or braking signal and is mounted on the bicycle such that the main body of the warning device faces the front and the rear of the bicycle. The main body is provided with at least two groups of reflector-type display pieces which are of a strip like construction and arranged alternately in rows. The display pieces are provided with symbols capable of forming in combination to indicate the turning direction or the braking action of the bicycle in motion. The display pieces are colored to enhance the warning effect of the device and are capable of being driven by the pull rods to displace up and down. The effects of the left-turn signalling, the right-turn signalling and the braking signalling are attained by the alternate and reciprocating motions of the display pieces.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1998Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Inventor: Jui-Chan Sung
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Patent number: 6059133Abstract: A container cap for a beverage or food container includes a main body having a threaded portion for engagement with a neck of a container, and a rotary disk mounted on the main body by engagement between a protrusion extending from the center of an upper surface of the main body and a slotted retaining member provided at a center of the underside of the rotary disk. The upper surface of the main body is provided with a plurality of marks and at least one window is provided in the rotary disk so that, as the rotary disk is rotated, selected ones of said plurality of marks can be made to appear in said at least one window.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Inventor: Hung-Jen Lai
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Patent number: 6038997Abstract: In an apparatus for tallying the length of time for which a pair of disposable contact lenses have been worn, a contact lens case is retained by a resilient member against a support member. A counter defining indicia corresponding to intervals of time is coupled for rotation to the support member. The indicia can be selectively aligned with a reference mark defined by the support member, thereby displaying the amount of time for which a particular pair of contact lenses have been worn.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1997Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Inventor: Donna Madden
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Patent number: 6014942Abstract: A signal device including a plurality of visually different flags in a mounting frame is secured to the top of a cubicle wall forming a part of a workstation, so that the status of the workstation user can be visually determined. The flags are normally in a generally horizontal position in the mounting frame, and may be in a recess in the top of the cubicle wall. A flag corresponding to the desired message is raised from the mounting frame, so that the flag is visible above the top of the cubicle wall.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1997Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Inventors: Alan T. Perka, Cathy S. Perka
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Patent number: 6000159Abstract: A datable food storage container including a vessel having an upper mouth-defining structure, a vessel wall and a vessel bottom; a lid fixable to the upper mouth-defining structure, the lid having a top surface and a bottom surface, the lid having a lid cavity in the top surface; and a dating mechanism positioned in the lid cavity and releasably engaged with the lid, the dating mechanism including a plurality of generally cylindrical body members fixably rotatable about a common axis substantially parallel to the top surface of the lid, each of the body members having an outer surface which carries indicia, and a tubular shaft releasably engaged with the lid and extending through the cylindrical body members along the common axis such that the body members are fixably rotatable about the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Inventor: Lee Hornung
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Patent number: 5669165Abstract: A picture card (9) including a front card (11), a back card (10), a first transparency (14) and a second transparency (18). First and second transparencies are rotatably secured together by means of grommet (20) and second transparency (18) is mounted to back card (10). First transparency (14) preferably includes an image similar to that of second transparency (18), whereby first transparency (14) can be rotated to align its image with the image of second transparency (18).Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1996Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Inventor: Alan J. Santorsola
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Patent number: 5640774Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, a diet aid device, including: apparatus to indicate a net calorie intake goal; apparatus to indicate remaining calories to reach the goal; and apparatus to decrease the remaining calories to reach the goal as calories are consumed.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Inventor: Millicent F. Goldman
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Patent number: 5574268Abstract: A table top two-digit game display counter is disclosed, in which a manually changeable player's score is displayed on two sets of wheels having numeric indicia inverted from each other for easy reading by the player and the other players. The counter is capable of displaying a score between 0 and 99, with each start and reset capabilities. By rotating a centrally located exposed thumb wheel, the player can incrementally change his score display either up or down by one, with each detented increment. When the ones display dial is rotated from nine to zero, or from zero to nine, a counter mechanism automatically rotates the tens wheel to the next digit.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1994Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Inventors: Trent S. Herman, Randolph C. King, Jon D. Stroven
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Patent number: 5555840Abstract: A dart game score board includes a case having a plurality of walled compartments therein. A removable front cover of the case forms one wall of the compartments, with the front cover having formed therein a plurality of groups of window openings arranged in a prescribed pattern and the window openings of each group aligned with a corresponding one of the walled compartments. A plurality of scoring modules are removably inserted in each of the walled compartments, with one scoring module aligned with a corresponding window opening. Each scoring module has a rotatable spool extending through a window opening to enable indicia on the spools to be displayed to keep score during play by one or more players.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1994Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Inventor: Willard F. Fougere
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Patent number: 5377614Abstract: A reminder device with circular dials similar to the face of a clock for pill and medicine containers is adapted for attaching to a pill bottle or other container. The rotatable dials may be manually set to indicators showing the weekday, date and time for taking a pill or other medicinal dose. The reminder device is disposable and may be pinned to the bottle top or other medicine container or temporarily affixed by means of an adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1992Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Inventor: Bradley M. Glazer
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Patent number: 5061379Abstract: A system for measured tightening of an oil filter to an engine block mount includes an array of clocks placed circumferential around oil filter (20). Each clock has one dark hand (26) and one light hand (28). The light hand is advanced of the dark hand. The degree of tightening is determined by amount of separation between hands. As filter is rotated, next clock coming into view, has hands positioned one hour advanced (4-13). Panoramic movement of hands as filter is turned will indicate degree of rotation and tightening.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Inventor: Dennis J. White
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Patent number: 4942841Abstract: An automotive vehicle service reminder display device comprised basically of: a shallow box or case having a principal rectangular face wall, side walls and end walls within which are mounted rows of indicia wheels organized between divider walls; and a case closure plate for maintaining the indicia wheels in operative alignment. The principal face wall of the device includes a number of viewing ports through which indicia information and data imprinted on the periphery of the wheels may be read. The indicia wheels are individually rotatable through the viewing ports by finger tip pressure and movement thereof to set appropriate data and information under service item nomenclature printed on the outside of the face wall adjacent each viewing port.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1989Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Inventor: Jack L. Drucker, Jr.
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Patent number: 4677933Abstract: Stock price tracking apparatus includes a base having at least one side; a chart removably mounted on each side and each chart including a first scale and a second scale; a lever associated with each side for monitoring a stock price to determine when to sell or retain a stock, each lever removably and pivotally mounted on the respective side along the first scale at a selected position corresponding to a stop loss setting, each lever including a pointer for pointing to a second stock price along the second scale as the lever is pivoted on the base about the selected position, and a channel extending along each lever; a retaining spring for releasably retaining each lever in a selected pivoted position; and a ball movable in each channel between a first position when the second stock price is above the stop loss setting and a second position when the second stock price is not greater than the stop loss setting for indicating when to sell or retain the stock.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1985Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Inventor: Thomas B. Rotella
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Patent number: 4324197Abstract: In an instrument assembly (1) a current value indicator element (6) is rotatably mounted on a shaft (5) and a set value indicator element (12) is controlled by a knob (14) and is mounted in the glass face (10) of the instrument for rotation about the axis of the shaft (5). Spur gears (9, 13) connect the set value indicator element (12) to a shaft (8) serving as input to a signal outputting means (7).Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1980Date of Patent: April 13, 1982Inventor: Ronald H. Parfitt
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Patent number: 4306368Abstract: A communications device including a display panel having a plurality of symbols arrayed thereon in a circle, each of the symbols indicating a particular idea to be communicated, and a pointer projecting radially from the center of the circle. An indexing mechanism is provided for producing incremental relative rotational movement between the pointer and the display to cause the pointer to be aligned with the next successive one of the symbols upon receiving a single manual input. Preferably, there are two display panels facing in opposite directions and a pointer corresponding to each panel. Each symbol on one panel has counterpart on the other and the pointers move in synchronization.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1980Date of Patent: December 22, 1981Assignee: Davis G. CoghillInventors: Davis G. Coghill, Raoul H. De Gaston