Double Reel And Web Patents (Class 40/117)
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Patent number: 9659512Abstract: A rollable display device includes a flexible display panel that displays an image, a first housing, inside which a first portion of the flexible display panel is storable, a second housing, inside which a second portion of the flexible display panel is storable, a first rotation member inside the first housing, the first portion of the flexible display panel being windable and unwindable on the first rotation member, a second rotation member inside the second housing, the second portion of the flexible display panel being windable and unwindable on the second rotation member, a first rail at one end of the first rotation member, the first rail being defined in the first rotation member to have a spiral shape having two ends, and a first guide part penetrating through the first housing and being inserted in the first rail.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2015Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: Samsung Display Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jusuck Lee, Junghun Lee, Youn Joon Kim, Sangjo Lee, Kyungmin Choi
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Patent number: 9616735Abstract: A vehicle roll shade device is provided which includes a shade that opens and closes an inner opening of a roof; a roll shaft that winds the shade in a roll shape; a bearing member that pivotally supports the roll shaft; and an elastic member that is interposed between the roll shaft and the bearing member, wherein the bearing member includes: a lock mechanism that locks rotation of the roll shaft in a state of being urged to rotate in a shade rewinding direction by the elastic member; and a release mechanism that releases a locked state of the lock mechanism, and wherein a portion of the release mechanism comes in contact with a predetermined portion to be displaced when the bearing member is assembled to an assembling position, and the locked state of the lock mechanism is released in conjunction with the displacement.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2015Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Yachiyo Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sou Takakura, Hirotaka Kamioka
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Patent number: 6877262Abstract: A perpetual monthly calendar includes a front panel with a month grid of cells capable of displaying an accurate number and configuration of cells for any month. This embodiment also includes an at least semi-transparent sheet in front of the front panel with a write-on/wipe-off surface. Another embodiment includes a front panel, a first surface with a first number matrix, and a second surface with a second number matrix. The front panel displays a grid of cells with columns representing weekdays and rows representing the upper rows of a calendar and at least one lower row of a calendar. A window is cut out of the front panel in each cell, so that when the first surface or second surface is moved horizontally, the front panel displays an accurate number and configuration of days for any month.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Inventor: Ronald Bianco
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Patent number: 5605001Abstract: An ornamental scroll device comprises a flexible sheet including two opposed outer end portions two opposed outer edges, and an indicia bearing section having a message located on an obverse side of the flexible sheet and between the end portions and outer edges. A stiffening member maintains the indicia bearing section rigid between the outer end portions. Each of the outer end portions includes a roll section having two end caps secured at opposite ends of each roll section. A hanging or folding member is used for displaying the indicia bearing section.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1994Date of Patent: February 25, 1997Inventor: Laura J. Derk
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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: 5092061Abstract: A calendar attachment for a watchband in which a case cooperates with a windowed cover to define a chamber adapted to receive a calendar cartridge. The cartridge includes an elongated flexible calendar strip extending over a platen and connected at its opposite ends to a pair of shafts rotatably supported beneath the platen. The shafts are mechanically interconnected by intermeshed gears, and one of the shafts has an operating stem protruding externally of the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1990Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventors: Werner Jackl, Richard E. Ripley
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Patent number: 4872277Abstract: There is disclosed a calendar assembly having a first chamber containing a display mechanism for at least fourteen separate calendar year systems, the first chamber mechanically coupled to a second chamber comprising an index mechanism which includes indices for establishing the relative position between the index mechanism and the calendar year system in order to locate a calendar year system for any pre-selected calendar year.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1987Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Inventor: Rao V. Angara
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Patent number: 4709493Abstract: A device having a housing with two columns of windows and a date window adjacent the top window of one of the columns. A roll of paper is disposed within the housing, with the opposed ends of the paper fixed to separate shafts. The shafts are rotatably connected to the housing and rotation of the shaft moves the midportion of the roll of paper past the windows. An end of each shaft protrudes from the housing to permit manual rotation of the shafts, and the opposed end of one shaft is fitted with an end member. The end member has a conical nose and radially outwardly extending projections. Adjacent to the end member is a clock having a bar attached to the hour shaft for rotation therewith. The bar has a sufficient length to contact the projections of the end member, thereby causing the paper to move from one shaft toward the other.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1986Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Inventor: Charles E. Sapp
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Patent number: 4694597Abstract: A perpetual calendar, particularly a perpetual calendar that can be electrically operated to show the date, the week-day, and the month. The calendar comprises a round wheel or case driven by a gear to rotate one cycle per 24 hours, and the peripheral edge of the round case has a cam for contacting a micro-switch which can trigger a circuit to drive a motor for rotating an eccentric wheel. A retractable rod can be driven by a pin on the eccentric wheel and move downwards to pull the date pulling rod and the week-day pulling rod downwards, and then a ratchet wheel will be driven to rotate, and a positioning piece in the notch of the ratchet wheel will cause the loose-leaves showing date and week-day to advance.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1985Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Inventor: Sheu Kuei-Wen
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Patent number: 4669208Abstract: A holder for manually adjustable self-coiling tapes is mounted on shelf moldings in retail outlets by means of a pair of gripping edges projecting from the base of the holder the space between which may be varied by means of an adapter and which are engaged by a pair of spaced gripping ledges forming integral parts of the shelf molding the space between which may vary, the adapter unit having a pair of angularly related strips and being interrelated with a holder gripping edge so as to afford an additional edge to be gripped by one gripping ledge of the shelf molding. According to one embodiment of the invention a removable yieldable insert is provided for mounting on the holder and includes projections on opposite edges thereof for engaging opposite edges of the tapes thereby to position the tapes longitudinally of the holder.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1985Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventor: David C. F. Stoddard
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Patent number: 4646453Abstract: A web backing support interconnecting tubular housings in spaced relation, extends through slots formed in extensions of closure caps coaxially mounted on the ends of the tubular housings to render the caps non-rotatable. Adjusting knobs axially fixed to scroll shafts rotationally supported by the end caps, within the tubular housings, are engaged by the end caps under spring bias to resist rotation of the scroll shafts and thereby yieldably hold the web in adjusted positions.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1985Date of Patent: March 3, 1987Inventor: Stanley I. Reinhart
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Patent number: 4228604Abstract: A biorhythmic cycle indicator having three, sine-wave-contoured plates that slidingly overlay a backing plate that has a calendar strip. The plate contours and the calendar register to provide a graphic representation of a person's biorhythmic cycle.The contours of the sliding plates are illuminated to accent the component cycles.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1978Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Inventor: Gabriel B. Cherian
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Patent number: 4195430Abstract: A support for use in conjunction with self-coiling indicia-carrying sheets in a movable indicia display utilizes two identical backing members, and two identical end members, a total of only four parts. Sheet metal is used, and roll retainers are integrally formed on the backing members, as are intermediate edge guides for the indicia-carrying sheets. The end members serve as edge guides, and also provide support for the ends of the roll retainers. The entire assembly is fastener-free, cooperating tabs and slots being used to secure the parts together. In a modified version, each end member is permanently secured to one of the backing members so that the support comprises only two separable parts, which are identical to each other. In another modification, adapted to be viewed from only one side, only one backing member is used.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1977Date of Patent: April 1, 1980Assignee: Hopeman Brothers, Inc.Inventor: James M. Suttles
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Patent number: 4136473Abstract: A manually adjustable indicating device such as a wall or desk calendar, a price board or the like includes a housing structure having a central flat base plate with overturned side edges defining a storage cavity on each side of the base plate together with support plate means slidable into the housing structure between a pair of spaced guides formed along the side edges of the flat base plate and a plurality of spaced apart flanged ribs formed on the support plate so as to receive the edges of a self-coiling tape and thereby to hold that portion of the tape which is adjacent the support plate means in flat face contacting relation therewith and so as to allow the coiled ends of each tape to occupy the storage cavities on each side of the base plate, each tape having visually observable indicia thereon which may be changed by simple manual finger touch whereby the portion of the tape which is exposed is moved and whereby one end of the tape is uncoiled and the other end is coiled.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1977Date of Patent: January 30, 1979Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventor: Stanley S. Coe
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Patent number: 4026053Abstract: An automatic calendar is comprised of a film strip having the month dates of an entire year displayed in the sequential frames thereof, each frame also having a pictorial illustration or the like and the film strip being advanced at twenty-four hour intervals beyond a window in the front of the calendar housing and illuminated from behind so that the pictorial image and month date are projected through the window, there being additional film strips to display the name of the month and the day of the week through respective additional windows, and a fourth film strip is provided which is manually adjustable to display the year date.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1975Date of Patent: May 31, 1977Inventor: Carl E. Canon