Patent classifications
B43L1/00
STRUCTURALLY COMPACT BACKLIT DISPLAY ASSEMBLY
A method of updating an electrophoretic display that makes use of an electrophoretic display capable of receiving and displaying a transmitted digital photograph, a marker and a digital camera capable of transmitting digital images to a destination, the display including a transparent cover that can be marked on by the marker. First, an image is displayed on the electrophoretic display, and the marker is used to mark the cover, thereby forming markings. Then a digital photograph of the display is taken with the digital camera. Finally, the photograph is transmitted to the electrophoretic display and displayed on the electrophoretic display, thereby displaying both the image and the markings.
Electronic board
An electronic board includes: a sensor sheet including X parallel electrode wires and Y parallel electrode wires, and a chassis to which the sensor sheet is attached. A sensor substrate is connected to a lower end of the sensor sheet. A sensor substrate is connected to a right end of the sensor sheet. The sensor substrate is disposed on a back surface of the chassis with a portion close to the lower end of the sensor sheet being bent to cover a lower end of the chassis.
Backpack having a display
A customizable bag is provided that permits multiple types of customization. The bag includes a ferromagnetic platform coupled to one or more of the bag's panels. The ferromagnetic platform includes a magnetic material, a drawable surface, and may be printed with images or designs provided to the manufacturer or provider by the customer or other user. Also provided are systems for customizing a bag or creating a customizable bag.
WRITING SURFACE BOUNDARY MARKERS FOR COMPUTER VISION
A system for capturing, organizing, and storing handwritten notes includes a plurality of boundary markers. The boundary markers are configured to be positioned on a writing surface. Furthermore, the plurality of boundary markers have a fluorescent color. The system also includes a tangible non-transitory computer readable medium encoded with instructions which, when run on a camera-equipped computing device, causes the camera-equipped computing device to execute processes. The processes include capturing an image of the writing surface with the fluorescent markers thereon. The processes also include detecting the fluorescent colored boundary markers in the captured image. Additionally, the processes include identifying a virtual boundary in the captured image based on the positions of the fluorescent colored boundary markers. The processes then unwarp a portion of the captured image within the virtual boundary to produce an unwarped image.
MODULAR REUSABLE WRITING PANELS AND SYSTEM THEREOF
In one embodiment, a reusable writing kit is disclosed. The kit includes a substrate comprising a substrate writable surface and a substrate rear surface and a panel releasably mountable to the substrate. The panel includes a panel writing surface, a panel rear surface, and a first attachment member having a first type of securing force operable to mount the panel to the substrate, where the panel is mounted to the substrate and the panel rear surface is spaced apart from the substrate writable surface.
Dry erase article
Dry erase articles are described comprising a writable surface layer comprising a cured hardcoat composition comprising the reaction product of certain low surface energy compound(s). In one embodiment, the compound(s) comprise a C18-C36 hydrocarbon group and an ethylenically unsaturated group. In another embodiment, a mixture of compounds is utilized, the mixture comprising first compounds comprising a C18-C36 hydrocarbon group and an ethylenically unsaturated group and second compounds comprising a C8-C17 hydrocarbon group and an ethylenically unsaturated group, wherein the first and second compound are present at a weight ratio of 3:2 to 4:1.
DRY ERASE BOARD FOR USE WITH A STRETCHER OR HOSPITAL BED
The dry erase board for use with a stretcher or hospital bed comprises a dry erase board, a dry erase marker, non-erasable indicia, a mount, and a digital clock. The dry erase board may be coupled to a patient conveyance using the mount. The non-erasable indicia may be adapted to provide a plurality of prompts for caregivers to write information relevant to the care of a patient on the dry erase board using the dry erase marker. The digital clock may conveniently display the time of day. As non-limiting examples, the patient conveyance may be a stretcher or hospital bed. As a non-limiting example, the layout, phrases, and keywords of the non-erasable indicia may be associated with the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) patient survey data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
DRY ERASE BOARD FOR USE WITH A STRETCHER OR HOSPITAL BED
The dry erase board for use with a stretcher or hospital bed comprises a dry erase board, a dry erase marker, non-erasable indicia, a mount, and a digital clock. The dry erase board may be coupled to a patient conveyance using the mount. The non-erasable indicia may be adapted to provide a plurality of prompts for caregivers to write information relevant to the care of a patient on the dry erase board using the dry erase marker. The digital clock may conveniently display the time of day. As non-limiting examples, the patient conveyance may be a stretcher or hospital bed. As a non-limiting example, the layout, phrases, and keywords of the non-erasable indicia may be associated with the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) patient survey data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
IDENTIFYING AND REDACTING CAPTURED DATA
An evidence ecosystem that includes a capture system that detects physical properties in the environment around the capture system and captures data related to the physical properties. The capture system analyzes the captured data in accordance with patterns to detect characteristics and patterns in the captured data. Upon detecting a characteristic or a pattern, the capture system records the identified data and alignment data that identifies the location of the identified data in the captured data. The capture system sends the captured data, identified data, and alignment data to an evidence management system for use in generating reports and producing redacted copies of the captured data for distribution or presentation.
POWDER COATING MATERIAL, COATED PRODUCT, AND WRITING BOARD
A powder coating material contains an acrylic resin that has a side chain having an alkyl group having 4 or more carbon atoms and a hydroxy group; and a curing agent.