Indicia On Contoured Surface Patents (Class 116/317)
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Patent number: 12234166Abstract: A cartridge dispenser having a rotatable sleeve for alerting a person as to when a cartridge dispenser should be replaced based on when the cartridge dispenser is placed in a body of water with the cartridge replacement date carried forward on the cartridge dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2022Date of Patent: February 25, 2025Assignee: King Technology, Inc.Inventors: Eric Barton, Jeffrey D. Johnson, Darrin M Swagel
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Patent number: 9997898Abstract: A distributor block for connecting several electric connection cables, starting from an electric input cable to an electrically isolating housing as well as an electrically conducting terminal block, which is arranged in the housing, with the distributor block comprising at least one display unit indicating the type of input cable.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2016Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: Friedrich Goehringer Elektrotechnik GmbHInventors: Ronald Dold, Friedbert Gerwin Bruetsch
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Patent number: 9003999Abstract: Liquid consumption counter devices are described herein. One liquid consumption counter device can comprise a body having a number of indicator points, and a counter coupled to the body, wherein the counter rotates around the body to each of the number of indicator points and wherein rotation of the counter to each of the consecutive indicator points indicates consumption of a volume of liquid.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Bischoff Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Julie A. Bischoff, Brian J. Bischoff
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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: 7740137Abstract: A liquid-container assembly for indicating the contents contained therein is provided. The assembly preferably includes a liquid-container body for holding liquid, with a horizontal base and an outer wall structure extending upwardly from the base, where an upper portion of the wall defines an open top rim; a plurality of liquid-indicia being disposed about the periphery of the outer wall of the container body; and a lid covering the open top rim of the assembly. The lid has a tab that may be used as a pointer for selecting liquid-indicia, and therefore, visually displays the contents contained in the liquid-container.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2007Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Inventor: Thomas Rocco
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Patent number: 7556151Abstract: A reminder device can be attached to the bottom of a medicine container that has a cap. The reminder device has an indicator rotatably mounted on a base in order to rotate and indicate a scheduled event. The base adhesively or frictionally engages the bottom of the container opposite the cap. The base may have an opening for engaging the bottom of the medicine container. Along some transverse plane within the opening, the opening may be shaped to engage the container along most of its periphery. A user can adjust the indicator on the base to indicate a scheduled event when medicine is ingested.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2007Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Inventor: James Seijas
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Patent number: 7500444Abstract: An actuation indicator that includes a drum sub-assembly, which includes a rotatable actuation indicator wheel, a rocking, ratchet pawl for rotating the indicator wheel in a set direction and a rocking mechanism for the pawl driven by a slipping clutch arrangement, is described. The slipping clutch arrangement includes a slipping clutch spring engaged at one end to a pinion of a rack and pinion assembly and at a second end to the ratchet pawl.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2003Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Glaxo Group LimitedInventors: Stanley George Bonney, Peter John Brand, James William Godfrey, Paul Kenneth Rand
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Patent number: 7222736Abstract: A reminder device can be attached to the bottom of a medicine container that has a cap. The reminder device has an indicator rotatably mounted on a base in order to rotate and indicate a scheduled event. The base adhesively or frictionally engages the bottom of the container opposite the cap. The base may have an opening for engaging the bottom of the medicine container. Along some transverse plane within the opening, the opening may be shaped to engage the container along most of its periphery. A user can adjust the indicator on the base to indicate a scheduled event when medicine is ingested.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2003Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Inventor: James Seijas
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Patent number: 6561124Abstract: In order to provide a visible indication of loosening of a nut or a bolt relative to another member to which it is threadably engaged, a rotation indicator assembly comprises a first element, which is permanently secured to the nut or bolt and a second element which is adapted to be releasably and non-rotatably mounted in or on the first element, e.g. by interengagement with teeth in any chosen rotational position, and incorporates means, such as pointer, for indicating its rotational position relative to a fixed reference. The first element may take the form of an insert, an integral formation, or an external fitment. The fixed reference may be provided by an independently mounted marker secured by the nut or bolt.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Business Lines LimitedInventors: Michael Marczynski, John Marriott
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Patent number: 6390017Abstract: A team standings marker that indicates the standings of teams in an organized league. The standings marker allows a fan to track and display the standings of the teams during the course of a season. The standings marker has an indicia bearing base with a number of small flagpoles supporting team emblem pennants.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Inventors: Fred M. Hendrickson, Linda A. Weidemann-Hendrickson
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Patent number: 5924639Abstract: A fishing reel having a frame and an operating mechanism on the frame. The operating mechanism includes a line canying spool with a first structure operable for directing line onto the spool. Settable structure on the spool can be placed selectively in at least first and second different states which are each detectable by a user. The settable structure is placeable selectively in the first state to give a user a detectable indication that a first type of line is on the spool and in a second state to give the user a detectable indication that a second type of line is on the spool.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1996Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventor: Randy L. Atherton
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Patent number: 5896990Abstract: A container assembly is provided for use in monitoring consumption of a liquid from the container assembly. The container assembly includes a body constructed and arranged to hold a liquid. The body has a base portion and an opposing top portion. The top portion permits liquid to be supplied into and to be removed from the body. The base portion has a skirt member. Indicator structure is operatively associated with the skirt member for rotational motion relative to the body into a plurality of different positions. Indicia is disposed on the body to indicate consumptive uses of the container assembly. Complementary engaging structure is on the skirt member and on the indicator structure for mounting the indicator structure with respect to the skirt member in such a manner that rotation of the indicator structure is possible in one direction and rotation of the indicator structure is resisted in the opposite direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1998Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Inventor: Ramon Barzana
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Patent number: 5845777Abstract: A water glass reminder for counting the number of glasses of water consumed each day consisting of a clear plastic ten ounce glass with a rotatable disc or ring for indexing from one number to the other as water is consumed.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1996Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Inventor: Boman K. Najmi
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Patent number: 5833066Abstract: A unique carrying case for oral inhalers, nasal inhalers, other medications, or similar items that protects such devices from damage while providing a counting mechanism for the user to track the number of doses dispensed from an inhaler, other medication, or similar item. The preferred embodiment described in the drawings includes a case constructed of lightweight, impact-resistant, molded plastic that is opened and closed by a hinged lid. The counting mechanism shown in the preferred embodiment depicts a three-digit, manual, mechanical device with digits from zero to 999. The user operates each digit independently by pressing a "+" button to advance or a "-" button to retract the digits. A polyurethane foam pad surrounds the counting mechanism. The foam protects the counting mechanism and inhaler from damage and reduces noise that may result when an inhaler is allowed to move freely within the case. The case may be carried in a pocket, purse, or bag or may be carried with an optional wrist strap or clip.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: InhalerMate, LLCInventors: Susan D. Hargus, Karen J. Biehle
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Patent number: 5740792Abstract: A powder dispenser includes a powder housing for holding a supply of powdered material to be dispensed, the powder housing including an inhalation conduit provided displaced relation to the powdered material supply; a metering plate including a metered dose hole for holding a metered amount of the powdered material, and positioned below the powdered material supply, the metering plate and the powder housing being relatively rotatable with respect to each other about a common central axis; a counter providing a visual count of the number of doses of the powdered material that have been dispensed or remain to be dispensed in response to the relative rotation, the counter including counter rings providing the visual count, the counter rings being rotatable about the common central axis and having indicia thereon which display the visual count, and an actuating mechanism rotatable about the central axis for incrementally rotating the counter rings in response to the relative rotation; a nozzle for breaking up aggType: GrantFiled: June 1, 1995Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: Schering CorporationInventors: Charles R. Ashley, Charles M. Huck, Henry R. Sochon, Ken Wilkinson
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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: 5356012Abstract: Container with counter comprising two cylindrical containers (1, 2) that one is placed coaxially inside the other, two saw-tooth structures (1a, 1b) and two sets of readings (1c, 1d) which are mounted on the outside surface of the inner cylindrical container (1), a window (2a) and a tenon with triangular cross section (2b) which are mounted on the outer cylindrical container (2), a cap (3) and a spring (4). When the container with counter is closed, the inner cylindrical container (1) is pushed in by the cap (3) and when the container with counter is opened, the inner cylindrical container (1) is partially pushed out by the spring (4). Accompanying these processes is a relative motion of the tenon (2b) along the saw-tooth structures (1a, 1b), which rotates the inner cylindrical container (1) and thus changes the reading shown from the window (2a).Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1993Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Inventors: Yi Tang, Hong Yang
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Patent number: 5178033Abstract: A display device for use on a multi-speed (multi-gear) bicycle, which indicates the currently selected bicycle gear. The device interfaces directly with a gear changing cable. In one embodiment, a toothed rack is attached to a section of cable running along the bicycle frame. A pinion, attached to a cylindrical indicator meshes with the rack. In an embodiment for remote mounting, a slave cable is attached to the gear changing cable to transmit the motion of the gear changing cable to the remote location.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1991Date of Patent: January 12, 1993Inventor: August Kund
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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: 4877119Abstract: An improved drinking-beaker assembly is provided which serves as both a drinking vessel, especially the drinking of water in the course of a diet, and a device for determining the precise amount of liquid consumed. The assembly preferably includes a beaker, a snap-ring collar, indicia for the number of uses and indicia for the volume level within the beaker. The beaker has a base, a wall and an open top. Portions of the wall define an annular groove having an upper rib, a bight and a lower rib. The collar is snugly fitted within the groove for manual, axial rotation of the collar relative to the beaker. The collar further includes a window which is aligned with the use indicia to sequentially indicate the number of consumptive uses of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1989Date of Patent: October 31, 1989Inventor: Jeannette T. Hosking
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Patent number: 4557215Abstract: A counting device to indicate a current score and intended to be worn by an individual participating in a sport. The device comprises annular indicator organs (1,2) provided with symbols (5) to indicate the score and an organ (7) with a read-off point (15). The indicator organs can be moved in relation to the read-off point so that different symbols can be advanced to that position. The main part of the device consists of soft, flexible material, preferably being some form of textile material. The device thus forms a soft, flexible, annular loop having a circumference such that it may be worn around the wrist, for example.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1983Date of Patent: December 10, 1985Inventor: Bengt Petersson
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Patent number: 4482068Abstract: An improved safety closure for containers is disclosed; the closure comprises a snap-on cap held in place on a container by a rotary safety ring which must be aligned with the cap in one angular position and pushed downwardly away from the cap before one can remove the cap from the container. The closure is improved by providing an outwardly directed bead on the safety ring which makes it easier to grip and push down (and up) the safety ring. An annular protrusion, added to the underside of the cap, and a circumferential knob, added to the neck of the container, improve the seal of the container. Also, a safety ring and cap assembly which has no lateral opening between the safety ring and the cap is disclosed. This invention describes various ways to incorporate on the closure means for counting the number of uses or doses of the container's contents.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1983Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Assignee: Robert Linkletter Associates, Inc.Inventors: Albert J. Agbay, Ralph H. Thomas, Sr.
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Patent number: 4171717Abstract: A handbag whose exterior surface can be changed to display a selected color in order to match a particular ensemble. The handbag includes two opposed compartments which are hingedly connected to each other. Each compartment has a C-shaped sidewall with a top and bottom wall connected thereto. Spools are supported within each compartment adjacent the ends of the sidewall. A roll of material is threaded between the spools and passes around the exterior of the sidewall. By turning knobs connected to the spools, the material can be moved from one roll to the other roll passing around the exterior of the sidewall. The roll of material includes a sequence of colored sections, whereby a particular desired color section can be displayed on the exterior of the handbag.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1978Date of Patent: October 23, 1979Inventor: Charlie Fleming
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Patent number: 4133289Abstract: The present invention provides a device for recording successive changes in indicia including a support structure, a front wall portion supported by the support structure, a display opening in the front wall portion, a fulcrum horizontally disposed above the opening on the rear side of the wall portion, an annular member on the rear side of the wall portion and through which the fulcrum extends eccentrically such that the annulus, when resting under its own weight on the fulcrum, presents a portion of its circumference against the opening and constructed and arranged such that manually pushing the annulus away from its rest position results in pivoting about the fulcrum and thereafter, in returning to its rest position under its own weight, moves circumferentially with respect to the fulcrum to present an adjacent circumferential portion to the opening.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1978Date of Patent: January 9, 1979Inventor: Robert W. Beattie