Robes Patents (Class 70/60)
  • Patent number: 7917267
    Abstract: In order to determine an optimized upshift point, it is proposed that a control circuit, on the basis of a current engine operating point (TQCUR;N) calculates a new engine operating point (TQNEW; NNEW) produced when shifting up at approximately the same vehicle speed, wherein the current engine operating point is determined as the optimized upshift point if the calculated new engine operating point is below a preset upper torque limit (TQ_MAX_LIM) and is at the same time above a preset lower engine speed limit (N_MIN_x+1) for the higher gear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2011
    Assignee: Continental Automotive GmbH
    Inventors: Stefan Aigner, Laurent Bailliard, Gerhard Schopp
  • Patent number: 7510301
    Abstract: A security lock, locking system, kit, and personal apparel, such as garments, purses, and luggage that include the security lock. The security lock is a typical combination lock, which includes a body and a locking member in communication with a lock mechanism disposed within the body and a user interface disposed upon or within the body. A battery powered light is disposed proximate to the user interface such that the light illuminates the symbols on the movable members when power is supplied thereto. The system includes a security lock, with or without a light, and an adjustable cable. The kit and apparel include the system and a pouch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2009
    Inventor: Elizabeth A. Dial
  • Patent number: 7187284
    Abstract: An active anti-theft device for protecting movable property having a computer device, at least one stationary connector, at least one portable connector, at least one sensor, a power source and an alarm is described. The active anti-theft device may also have a key switch, remote control and light. The computer device is the central unit which sends a signal to the other components of the active anti-theft device. The stationary connector attaches to a stationary object. The portable connector(s) and sensor(s) attach to various parts of the movable property. The connectors and sensors connect to the computer device by cable connections, which enable the connector(s) and sensor(s) to be connected to and thereby protect various components of the movable property. If a signal sent by the computer device to a connector or sensor does not return to the computer device as predetermined by a monitoring setup, the alarm sounds indicating that a connection to a component has been broken or disabled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2007
    Inventor: Martin Masciantonio
  • Patent number: 6550293
    Abstract: A garment lock has a casing, a spool, two springs, and a member, flexible long and thin. The casing has a first side with a post and a second side with tabs, both joined by a rim. The casing attaches to a garment with a pin. The spool rotates upon the post within the casing. The springs resist rotation and movement of the spool. The member as wire, chain, or tape, winds upon the spool. Upon reaching the desired length of the member, the casing removably locks the spool. After use, the flexible thin member retracts into the casing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Inventors: David A. Delegato, Regina D. Delegato
  • Patent number: 6374648
    Abstract: An economic commodity antitheft implement that can securely prevent a theft of a commodity, and can reduce the number of magnetic detection tags used for preventing a theft of a commodity. The implement includes a case for receiving a commodity and is formed of a box body and a cover body provided on the box body via a hinge so as to open and close an opening portion of the box body. Parallel arranged fitting grooves are formed when the opening portion of the box body is closed, and the fitting grooves are coupled together by a slider inserted over the entire length of the fitting grooves, keeping the box body and the cover body in a locked state. Unless the slider is drawn out of the fitting grooves, the commodity received in the case is not taken out of the case; therefore, it is possible to prevent commodity theft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Inventor: Masuhiro Mitsuyama
  • Patent number: 5103984
    Abstract: A security device for a garment display structure of the type having an elongate rail for supporting a garment/security hanger, with the elongate rail having a free end with a first cross-sectional area taken transversely of the length thereof. The security device has a blocking element removably attached in an operative position adjacent to the free end of an elongate rail on a garment display structure to thereby create an effective cross-sectional area, taken transversely of the length of the elongate rail, that is greater than the first cross-sectional area. With the inventive structure, the blocking element prohibits the passage of certain garments/security hangers, that encircle the elongate rail, over and past the free end of the elongate rail, that could otherwise occur in the absence of the blocking element on the elongate rail.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1992
    Assignee: Se-Kure Controls, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger J. Leyden, Terrance Surma
  • Patent number: 4823569
    Abstract: A clothing lock or security device having a base or block from which a flexible cable extends. The cable has a free end which is formed as a stiff metal pin with a catch recess formed therein for forming the shaft of the lock in the base. This lock can be placed in a fur coat or other garment, with the needle portion piercing the garment and then being wrapped around a pole or the like, and then repiercing the garment for engagement in the block. This block is used in conjunction with a double bar coat rack having a plurality of inverted T-shaped sections extending downwardly from the top rack. The inverted T-shaped sections are movable between an open position wherein the garment secured by the clothing lock may be inserted onto and removed from a horizontal support rack formed therein, and a closed position, wherein the garments are secured along the horizontal bottom rack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 25, 1989
    Inventors: David Leinoff, Louis Puglisi
  • Patent number: 4615447
    Abstract: Holding rods (4) are mounted to swing on a supporting device (1 to 3), the upper end portion (4.1) of which rods is inclined upwards at an angle .alpha. between 10.degree. and 30.degree. to the horizontal. On each of these upper end portions (4.1) there can be put a coat hanger (5), which is intended to receive a garment to be displayed. For this purpose the coat hanger (5) is provided with a reception opening (9), which is formed along one of the two carrier arms (5.1), in its interior. The end portion (4.1) is provided with a circumferential latching groove (42), in which the bolt (46) of a locking device (10) is intended to engage, when the coat hanger (5) has been fully pushed onto the holding rod (4) up to an end abutment (49). The coat hanger (5), together with the garment on it, can only be removed from the holding rod (4) after unbolting of the locking device (10) has been effected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1985
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1986
    Assignee: Protoned B.V.
    Inventor: Herbert Walter