Multiple Book Patents (Class 283/4)
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Patent number: 10905371Abstract: Introduced here is technology to monitor moisture levels in a hygiene product, such as tampons, pads, menstrual cups, child diapers, adult diapers etc. According to one embodiment, a moisture sensor is inserted inside a feminine hygiene product. The moisture sensor is connected to a wearable device that gathers the moisture data and sends the data to a mobile device, such as a cell phone. The cell phone generates notifications to the user, such as percentage saturation of the feminine hygiene product, message to change the feminine hygiene product, expected start and end dates of the next menstrual cycle, etc. According to another embodiment, the moisture sensor can be inserted in other hygiene products, such as child diapers or adult diapers, to measure the amount of urination, defecation, or other excretions, and to generate notifications to the user, the user's caretaker, or a third party.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2016Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: my.Flow, Inc.Inventors: Amanda Karen Brief, Madeeha Ghori, Katie Chen, Tomas Alfonso Vega Galvez, Drake Myers, Jacob David Schatz McEntire
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Patent number: 7219455Abstract: A three-view foldable calendar (10) consisting of a single integrated structure (12) that includes three sections: an upper section (14), a center section (16) and a lower section (18). When the calendar (10) is to be stored or mailed, the upper section (14) and the lower section (18) are folded over the center section (16) to allow a small compact structure to be formed. The upper section (14) has adjacent an upper edge (24) a centered hanging hole (36) into which is inserted a pin that secures the calendar (10) to a wall. When the calendar (10) is placed in a viewing configuration it is hung on the wall which allows three consecutive calendars months to be displayed for comparative viewing.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2004Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Inventor: Dong Hwi Lee
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Patent number: 7029034Abstract: A calendar is provided for behavior modification as well as a method for using the same. The calendar has calendar sheets and informational sheets. The calendar has objectives sections, data collection sections, analysis sections, non-date pages and/or detachable pages for use by an individual. The calendar may be customized and/or pre-designed for an individual or by the individual. In use, the behavior information may be recorded on the calendar sheet. Information associated with daily, weekly, and/or monthly behavior may be recorded. The information may include weekly and/or monthly averages and/or summations, delta calculations, and/or minimum/maximum data. The calendar may be adapted to measure or track indicators, such as, for example, developmental progress, caloric intake, amount and type of exercise, amount of fat, sodium or sugar, amount of cigarettes smoked, blood pressure measurements, weight gain or the like. A bottom space may also be provided to record monthly goals and/or objectives.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Inventor: Patricia M. Newell
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Patent number: 6705646Abstract: A multiyear calendar in the form of a multipage, book-like assembly with a standard page and 14 leaves on top thereof, each leaf rotatable along an edge seam to expose another leaf below. The standard page has a two dimensional array which graphically presents the basic information of the day and date for any given month in any given year. Each of the leaves lists the years for which it is used and a vertical array of 12 symbols each designating a month of the year and usable, in conjunction with the standard page, to determine the first day of each month.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2000Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Inventor: Terrence A. Glassman
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Patent number: 6347811Abstract: Structure of diary of high practicality of use, characterized by the fact of comprising weekly modules, bound together, each one constituted of a page; sub-divided into two parts, which have note space structured in a weekly and daily manner; in addition, each module comprising supplementary portions, bound with the above mentioned parts in such a way as to define further daily note space, superimposable on the internal and external zones of those parts.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1998Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignees: Nuovo Istituto Italiano D-ArtiGrafiche, 757120 Ontario Ltd.Inventors: Emilio Bianco, Giuliano Cugola
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Patent number: 6322107Abstract: An inflatable calendar formed of thin flexible plastic sheet defining when inflated a fourteen-sided polyhedron enclosure comprising opposite top and bottom hexagonal walls and six consecutive trapezoidal upper side walls extending downward from said top wall and six consecutive trapezoidal lower side walls extending upward from said bottom wall, the mutually adjacent edges of all mutually adjacent walls being sealed together, said polyhedron enclosure further comprising a valve for inflating, deflating or maintaining inflated said enclosure, and graphic indicia on said six upper and lower side walls respectively displaying the twelve months of a selected year, where each side wall displays the days of one month.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Alvimar Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Marvin S. Lieberman
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Patent number: 6116656Abstract: A perpetual symbol coded means for calendaring, presenting--in one embodiment--a two dimensional matrix which graphically presents the basic information of the month, day and date for a given year. Correlation of the basic calendaring data is achieved by way of a matrix, whereby a column arrays monthly data, another columnar arrangement offers day information for consideration and a yearly designator appears as a legend or heading. A method of use, including a means for extrapolation of any desired yearly information into the present invention is taught in addition to software means for implementing the same.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Inventor: Terrence A. Glassman
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Patent number: 5538288Abstract: A substantially rigid, segmented, flat sheet blank parallelogram, which, may be shaped and folded into a reversible three dimensional rectangular parallelepiped. The sheet includes six foldably connected side wall panels, each in the form of a parallelogram, preferably a square or rectangle. The sheet also includes additional material such as support panels, and/or border material which defines, with the six side wall panels, the sheet blank in the shape of a parallelogram of the present invention. In preferred embodiments the flat sheet blank parallelogram is rectangular in shape. In some embodiments there is no excess border material, while in still other preferred embodiments there are no support panels.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Inventor: Mark P. Heath
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Patent number: 5313722Abstract: A woman's calendar comprises a markable, erasable surface delineated into an array of boxes representing the months and days of the calendar year, and a marker or markers for representing periodic events of interest on the day of their actual or anticipated occurrence. Events recorded on the calendar, according to a prescribed legend, are transcribed monthly or annually to a permanent archive record.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1991Date of Patent: May 24, 1994Inventor: Susan Ackerman
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Patent number: 5261173Abstract: An automatic calendar comprising a first scroll intermittently movable in a vertical direction and carrying a multiple month display of consecutive calendar days arranged in weeks disposed transversely with respect to its direction of travel; a second transparent scroll intermittently movable orthogonally with respect to the first scroll and having a current day indicator with which to identify the current calendar day carried on the first scroll; and drive and timing means to move the first scroll vertically in weekly intervals coordinated with motion of the second scroll to move the day indicator intermittently in daily intervals from left to right so as to identify in sequence the current calendar day carried on the first scroll.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1993Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Inventor: William M. Brobeck
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Patent number: 5125688Abstract: A calendrical device is provided which selectively furnishes day and corresponding date information for successive years. The calendrical device includes a plurality of successive pages which are interconnected together and which are associated with a day identification mechanism that identifies the day corresponding to a given date. Each page contains an event indicating legend which has a separate date indicator corresponding to a separate date and separate day indicia that are characterized by a plurality of day indicators. Each of the day indicators corresponds to an individual day of a week and is arranged in a predetermined incremental day order relative to its counterpart day indicator occupying substantially the same location on a preceding page. The day identification mechanism includes a day identifying member that has a day marker.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1990Date of Patent: June 30, 1992Assignee: Day Runner, Inc.Inventor: Ronald M. Bianco
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Patent number: 5016917Abstract: A regimen calendar is provided which permits the correlating of time periods of a predetermined regimen with the calendar time periods in which such regimen is being performed. The calendar has a plurality of first pages or other media on which information concerning the regimen for a given time period may be recorded and a plurality of second sequentially arranged pages or other media containing indicia of selected calendar time periods. The first and second pages are mounted such that one of the first pages and one of the second pages are being displayed, and that the first and second pages may be independently changed so that any first page may be displayed with any second page. More of the second pages are provided than the first pages, permitting the regimen to commence at a calendar time period later than the earliest calendar time period for which there is a second page, with correlation between the first and second pages still being possible for the regimen time periods represented by the first pages.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Inventors: Daniel W. Dubner, D. Gregory Felch
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Patent number: 4201405Abstract: The useful life of a calendar is extended by reusing all portions which repeat from year to year. The calendar assembly consists of two separately bound groups of pages: one bearing the names of the months and the other bearing the various combinations of days of the month, arranged in such a manner that the calendar is easy to use and has the minimum number of sheets of paper used in its construction.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1978Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Inventor: Katherine Rannenberg