Disk Patents (Class 40/113)
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Patent number: 11682322Abstract: A device for tracking wear of a garment and related methods includes a counter body and an indicator. The counter body has a first indicia and a second indicia thereon. The indicator movably connects to the counter body and is configured to be selectively positioned relative to each of the first indicia and the second indicia for selectively aligning the indicator relative to the first indicia or the second indicia. The first indicia is different than the second indicia such that the indicator in alignment with the first indicia is configured to communicate a first wear state of the garment to a user and the indicator in alignment with the second indicia is configured to communicate a second wear state of the garment to the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2021Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Inventor: Erik Torgersen
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Patent number: 8341861Abstract: Disclosed is a display structure in which an insertion opening, slide grooves, a first fitting portion and a ridged portion along which the display plate bends when the display plate is bent arranged in the loading sections of a support body in a suitable manner to ensure that when the display plate is inserted into or removed from the loading unit, a force is exerted on both sides of the display plate in either the direction from the display surface side to the rear surface side thereof or the direction from the rear surface side to the display surface side thereof, and a force is exerted in another direction at the center region of the display plate. As a result of configuring in this manner, the display plate deforms so that the entire display surface side comes to have a convex or concave shape, thereby allowing the display plate to be attached to or detached from the support body without forcible localized deformation of the display plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2009Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Inventor: Teruaki Matsushita
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Patent number: 8266831Abstract: There is a felt need on the part of business people to have an affordable individualized promotional piece similar to and about the size of a standard business card that will have some inherent practical value to the recipient of the piece that induces the recipient to keep and to use the practical feature of the piece. The present invention provides a multi-year calendar not much bigger than a standard business card which encourages the recipient to keep and use the invention as a calendar for possibly several years, with the business person's name and contact information pre-printed on the invention. The calendar uses a coded wheel and the edge of the table area to get the correct code which then acts as a key to reveal the days and dates for the entire month on the inner semi-circles.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2010Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Inventor: Chee Wing Louie
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Publication number: 20120073167Abstract: There is a felt need on the part of business people to have an affordable individualized promotional piece similar to and about the size of a standard business card that will have some inherent practical value to the recipient of the piece that induces the recipient to keep and to use the practical feature of the piece. The present invention provides a multi-year calendar not much bigger than a standard business card which encourages the recipient to keep and use the invention as a calendar for possibly several years, with the business person's name and contact information pre-printed on the invention. The calendar uses a coded wheel and the edge of the table area to get the correct code which then acts as a key to reveal the days and dates for the entire month on the inner semi-circles.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2010Publication date: March 29, 2012Inventor: Chee Wing Louie
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Patent number: 7753625Abstract: An indexable, helical cutting insert has multiple cutting edges. In tone configuration, the cutting insert includes four helical cutting edges. In another configuration, the cutting insert includes eight helical cutting edges. In any configuration, the cutting insert may include at least one axial clearance slash extending from a bottom surface to one of the side walls forming a wiper on an edge of the axial clearance slash. In any configuration, the cutting insert may include at least one inside cutting edge that extends outwardly a distance from the side wall. The helical cutting insert may also include at least one progressive cutting edge and/or at least one helical cutting edge that is curved inwardly to enable the cutting insert to perform machining operations on cutters having different diameters.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2005Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventor: Karen A. Craig
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Publication number: 20090293326Abstract: A hyperbilirubinemia management calendar for use by treating physicians and associated caregivers in treatment of hyperbilirubinemia in newborn infants having a first number sheet in substantially rectangular form, imprinted with columns of numbers indicating age in hours and serum bilirubin levels for treatment therapies based on risk factors and age in hours; a second sliding scale sheet, mounted to slide over the first number sheet in translational movement with portions pertaining to stages of hyperbilirubinemia management and windows labeled with risk factors and a window labeled with age in hours, and each window labeled with risk factors disposed to reveal one or more of the serum bilirubin levels imprinted on the front face of the first number sheet when the second scale sheet is moved to display an age in hours imprinted on the front face of the first number sheet at the window labeled with age in hours on the second scale sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventor: Bedford Nieves-Cruz
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Publication number: 20080295368Abstract: A new calendar that has separate sets of plates that bear the symbols representing the information. For example, one set of plates bears the names of the months of the year (or abbreviations of those names), another set of plates bears numerical dates, and another set of plates bears an indicator of the days of the week. The plates are arranged in a stack, with at least some of the plates covering the symbols on underlying plates. Separate, axially offset hinges enable selected plates to be rotated with respect to other plates, revealing the symbols on the selected plates while the symbols on other plates remain covered. The hinges enable a user to rotate the stack to a position where a selected plate in an upper set of plates is exposed while any overlying plates remain positioned behind a top cover plate and any underlying plates in the upper set of plates remain positioned behind the exposed plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventor: John Klotnia
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Patent number: 7363735Abstract: A calendar comprising two sheets with one laid flat against the other and the sheets being moveable one over the other. One sheet bears the numbers “1” to “31” marked on it and the other sheet bears markings such that the numbers can be brought into registration with respective ones of the markings, successive markings being indicative of successive days of the week. Each month is represented by an indication on the sheet bearing the said markings adjacent to a marking indicative of that day of the week on which the first day of that month falls. Apertures are formed in the intended upper one of the sheets and further marks are provided on the intended underneath sheet such that when the indication of a given month on one of the sheets is brought adjacent to the number one on the other sheet, a mark appears through one of the apertures which is in registration with that number on the said one of the sheets which corresponds with the last day of the given month.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2005Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Folders Galore LimitedInventors: Stephen Anthony Riddle, Hugh Webb
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Patent number: 6899332Abstract: A method and an apparatus by which rules and record keeping in games employing miniature figures as game pieces are incorporated onto the base of the miniature figures themselves. Counters or wheels keep track of a character's characteristics and how they change as a game progresses. Values can be customized for each character by providing differently numbered wheels for the bases. Also, a method for providing collectable game pieces with varied features by providing them to the consumer concealed in packaging.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: WizKids LLCInventor: Jordan K. Weisman
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Patent number: 6637137Abstract: A gestation calendar for use by an expectant mother. A first disk has first indicia corresponding to days of a calendar year. A second disk is pivoted concentrically to the first disk and has second indicia defining successive weeks of a gestation term and associated information. The information includes imagined statements by a fetus representing its development during the time intervals, with corresponding information relating to prenatal health care for the mother. When the first and the second disks are positioned so that an index mark of the second indicia is aligned with a start date of the mother's last period in the first indicia, the development of the fetus at a certain date during pregnancy along with the corresponding prenatal health care information are conveyed by the information associated with that time interval which is aligned with the certain date in the first indicia.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Inventors: Lisha Coster, Kathleen Horgan, Patty Mahoney, Shiela Townsend
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Patent number: 6550165Abstract: A perpetual calendar display device for displaying the calendar date. The perpetual calendar display device includes a calendar housing having a front wall, a rear wall, a top wall, a bottom wall and side walls for forming a first interior compartment. The front wall includes eight (8) elongated vertical spaced-apart strips each having side edges for forming seven (7) elongated vertical spaced-apart display openings. The first interior compartment having mounted therein seven spaced-apart rotatable columns. Each of the rotatable columns includes six (6) vertically spaced-apart display areas, and each of the display areas having up to seven (7) display positions forming a total of at least thirty-seven (37) display positions. Each of the thirty-seven (37) display positions having a number thereon corresponding to the date of a selected month; and the of the thirty-seven (37) display positions being movable into or out of display openings for displaying all of the dates for the selected month.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventor: Charles Chirafesi, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030051377Abstract: A perpetual calendar display device for displaying the calendar date. The perpetual calendar display device includes a calendar housing having a front wall, a rear wall, a top wall, a bottom wall and side walls for forming a first interior compartment. The front wall includes eight (8) elongated vertical spaced-apart strips each having side edges for forming seven (7) elongated vertical spaced-apart display openings. The first interior compartment having mounted therein seven spaced-apart rotatable columns. Each of the rotatable columns includes six (6) vertically spaced-apart display areas, and each of the display areas having up to seven (7) display positions forming a total of at least thirty-seven (37) display positions. Each of the thirty-seven (37) display positions having a number thereon corresponding to the date of a selected month; and the of the thirty-seven (37) display positions being movable into or out of display openings for displaying all of the dates for the selected month.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2001Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventor: Charles Chirafesi
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Patent number: 6098325Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, a display device, including: a front panel and/or a rear panel having defined therethrough at least two apertures; and an index panel(s) disposed behind the front panel and/or the rear panel and moveable between at least first and second positions to vary what can be viewed through the at least two apertures by an observer looking at the front panel and/or the rear panel. In one aspect of the invention, the display device is a book, with the front panel and/or the rear panel being a page(s) of the book and the index wheel(s) being disposed at the front and/or the rear of the book.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Inventor: David A. Goldman
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Patent number: 5943298Abstract: A multi-dimensional calendar (10) for indicating the day, date and month. The multi-dimensional calendar (10) includes three disks (28), (30) and (32). The first disk (28) has a circumference and includes indicia indicative of the date printed about a periphery thereof. The second disk (30) has a circumference of a size smaller than the circumference of the first disk (28) and includes indicia indicative of the month printed about a periphery thereof. The third disk (32) has a circumference of a size smaller than the circumference of the second disk (30) and includes indicia indicative of the day printed about a periphery thereof. A platform (12) retains the first, second and third disks (28), (30) and (32) thereon, whereby the second disk (30) is positioned between the first and third disks (28) and (32). A first gear apparatus (64) automatically rotates the first disk (28) a first predetermined distance after expiration of a first predetermined period.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Inventor: Flavia Goldson
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Patent number: 5881482Abstract: A display device, including: a front panel having defined therethrough at least two apertures; and an index panel disposed behind the front panel and moveable between at least first and second positions to vary what can be viewed through the at least two apertures by an observer looking at the front panel.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Inventor: David A. Goldman
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Patent number: 5732490Abstract: A perpetual calendar has a top sheet member having several viewing apertures formed therein. The top sheet displays on a top surface thereof in seven vertical columns the dates of the month from one to twenty-eight. One of the apertures is positioned to display up to three additional dates of the month after the numeral 28. An intermediate substrate layer is disposed beneath the top sheet and is rotatably mounted thereto. This substrate displays on a top surface thereof data for indicating days of the week, which is displayable through one of the apertures. A bottom substrate or sheet is disposed beneath the intermediate substrate and is rotatably mounted with respect to the other two substrates or sheets. This substrate layer displays on a top surface thereof the 12 months of the year and also month ending date or dates for months having more than 28 days.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1995Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Inventor: Mainul H. Hydary
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Patent number: 5313723Abstract: A calendar including a first disk and a second disk. The second disk is connected to and rotatable concentrically relative to the first disk. The first disk includes a window and indicia adjacent to the window representing the various days of the week. The first disk further includes indicia indicating various months of the year and lead lines which function as pointers. Thus, the user may select, by using the pointers, a desired year from a table or a list of a plurality of years appearing on the second disk. This configuration allows the user to easily select a predetermined year by means of a pointer. The second disk further includes a day number grid, the dates ranging from 1 to 31. When the second disk is rotated relative to the first disk, the day grid draws an orbit and the grid is located below the window of the first disk. Consequently, when a predetermined year with respect to a predetermined month is selected, the window displays a corresponding calendar month.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1993Date of Patent: May 24, 1994Inventor: Scott A. Cregg
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Patent number: 5289649Abstract: A perpetual calendar is disclosed which contains base and top members and a rotating disk member in between. The top member has two arcuate window openings, through one of which is seen the days of the month, and through the other of which is seen numerical indicia corresponding to a particular year desired. The back of the base member carries a key to the year indicia in matrix form which is accompanied by instructions for its use.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1992Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Inventor: Felipe P. Perez
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Patent number: 5003713Abstract: Apparatus for selectably displaying one of a plurality of predetermined combinations of first and second sets of symbols taken from respective first and second groups comprising first selectable display apparatus on which there is provided the first group of symbols; second selectable display apparatus on which there is provided the second group of symbols; and cover apparatus for the first and second selectable display apparatus defining first and second display locations for the respective first and second sets of symbols, the first and second display apparatus and the first and second locations being arranged such that any of the predetermined combinations may be selectably displayed at the first and second locations by operation of the first and second selectable display apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1989Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Inventors: Shalom Adany, Amram Levi
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Patent number: 4322904Abstract: An indicia display device including an outer casing having at least one opening or window. A non-planar guideway is provided within the casing and a sheet of flexible material is mounted for rotation within the guideway and conforms to the non-planar configuration of the guideway. The sheet carries indicia, such as numerals, words, or the like, which is disposed in a generally circular pattern about the axis of rotation of the sheet, and the window is located in alignment with the pattern of indicia. By rotating the sheet within the guideway, the indicia can be successively exposed through the window to the viewer.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1979Date of Patent: April 6, 1982Assignee: KCS Industries, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth J. Muderlak
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Patent number: 4308678Abstract: The present invention provides a visible reminder of two dates which the user selects by rotatably adjusting at least one pair of concentric discs carrying inner and outer circular date scales which cooperate with corresponding reference marks to designate the selected dates.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1980Date of Patent: January 5, 1982Inventor: Joel B. Slobin
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Patent number: 4263731Abstract: A desk set of all plastic material with a base having front and rear surfaces and spaced apart openings therein with an instrument holder near one end of the base. The instrument holder has three hoops, one extending forwardly of the base and the other extending rearwardly of the base and each vertically spaced with respect to each other and a cone-shaped hoop at the bottom of the instrument holder extending forwardly of the base. A ledge extends rearwardly of the base at the bottom of the instrument holder providing a support surface. Two discs with indicia are rotatably mounted on the base so that a portion of each disc is in registry with a respective one of the openings in the base, and in one embodiment a rear brace maintains the discs in position. A brace extends rearwardly of the base to maintain the base in an upright position.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1979Date of Patent: April 28, 1981Assignee: RB Toy Development Co.Inventors: Sam Kupperman, Dennis Kupperman
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Patent number: 4171610Abstract: Driving mechanism for a calendar watch mechanism including indicia of day and date, a display window and means to advance said day and date indicia to said window, characterized by a calendar wheel which makes one revolution each 24 hours, a drive element on that wheel, a rapid advance member, a cocking element, the rapid advance member being elastically acted on and having a ramp which cooperates with the cocking element to control the rotation of the calendar wheel.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1977Date of Patent: October 23, 1979Assignee: A. Schild S.A.Inventor: Beat Gilomen
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Patent number: 4081950Abstract: A calendar mechanism for a timepiece having indicators for the day of the month and for the day of the week, in which the indicators are held in each position by a locking lever pivotally mounted for movement between operative and inoperative position with respect to the indicators. The locking lever has two integral arms, one cooperating with each of the indicators for locking and releasing them. The driving member which indexes the indicators once every twenty-four hours is provided with means for urging the locking lever into its operative position at all times except when the indicators are being indexed to new positions, so that the indicators remain in place when they are not being driven but can be independently reset at any time.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1976Date of Patent: April 4, 1978Assignee: Ebauches S.A.Inventor: Jean-Maurice Chappatte
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Patent number: 4026100Abstract: A timepiece with a calendar mechanism for automatically correcting the date-indication at each end of the months with thirty days or less, which comprises first driving means for feeding a date dial, second driving means for selectively driving the date dial and means for controlling the second driving means to energized it at the end of the month with thirty days or less. The second driving means is supplied with a power blanched from the power transmitting route for the first driving means thereby resulting in the simplification in its construction.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1975Date of Patent: May 31, 1977Assignee: Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazunari Kume, Minoru Watanabe, Hideshi Oono, Munetaka Tamaru
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Patent number: 4026052Abstract: A calendar comprising a date disk and a week disk which are rotatably coupled with each other. The date disk has date figures and the week disk has week indicating letters. The calendar has further month indicating letters and formations for bringing unnecessary month indicating letters into the invisible state. The date disk and the week disk may be corresponded according to the selected month by relatively rotating both disks and selecting the month indicating letter.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1976Date of Patent: May 31, 1977Inventor: Toru Ando
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Patent number: 4026051Abstract: A data-indicating device having a multitude of data-carrying discs arranged in a casing wherein at least one of the discs has a transparent inner portion and an outer peripheral portion and the discs are arranged such that the data carried by the other discs shows through the transparent inner portion of the one and are viewable through apertures in the front cover of the casing. An embodiment as a perpetual calendar is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1976Date of Patent: May 31, 1977Inventor: Hans Wilhelm Scharrer