Patent classifications
A47G33/00
SYSTEM FOR THE RITUAL AND GESTURAL LIGHTING OF ELECTRICAL OR ELECTRONIC LIGHT SOURCES
Method consisting in allowing a ritual gesture similar to that used to light a non-lit candle with a lit candle, the method using a system including at least two optical units for the ritual-gestural control of the sending/receiving commands between devices, the commands being turning on, turning off and the like, the devices being provided with at least the optical units.
Religious application for mobile and wearable technology devices
Provided are systems and methods tracking a prayer session of a device user and notifying the device user regarding prayer session activity. The method includes receiving motion information from an accelerometer of the device, receiving altitude information from an altimeter of the device, and receiving position information from a gyroscope of the device while the device user is engaged in the prayer session. The method further includes determining a prayer unit number or prayer position based on one or more of the received motion information, altitude information, and position information, and notifying the device user of the determined prayer unit number or prayer position.
Religious application for mobile and wearable technology devices
Provided are systems and methods tracking a prayer session of a device user and notifying the device user regarding prayer session activity. The method includes receiving motion information from an accelerometer of the device, receiving altitude information from an altimeter of the device, and receiving position information from a gyroscope of the device while the device user is engaged in the prayer session. The method further includes determining a prayer unit number or prayer position based on one or more of the received motion information, altitude information, and position information, and notifying the device user of the determined prayer unit number or prayer position.
Harvested tree reservoir
A harvested tree reservoir made from a durable and impermeable material that mounts on the trunk of a harvested tree by inserting the cut end of the harvested tree trunk therein and engaging one or more sealing devices around the circumference of the tree trunk to create a water-tight or spill-resistant seal. The reservoir may then be filled with liquid through one or more ports located on the sides or bottom of the reservoir, with one or more ports having a connector hose. When the reservoir is filled, the tree may be transported, stored, and displayed with minimal spillage of the contents of the reservoir. Additionally, the reservoir may be re-filled, from time to time, through the ports. The reservoir may also be connected, via the connector hose, to one or more other reservoirs to allow for contemporaneous filling or refilling of a plurality of reservoirs in a series.
Article Transport Facility
A second fork of a second transfer device includes a support section with a supporting surface for supporting an article, a fork disposition space disposed below the supporting surface such that a first fork projecting along a first advancing and retracting direction is disposed in the fork disposition space, and a communication section allowing the fork disposition space to communicate with an upper space above the supporting surface in an up-down direction. The first fork is passable through the communication section in the up-down direction.
Wooden soccer ball trophy
A system and method for a wooden soccer ball trophy which includes a wooden soccer ball and a personalized base. The wooden soccer ball is crafted to the size, shape, and appearance of a professional soccer ball and rests upon the personalized base. In some instances, the wooden soccer ball trophy is decorated to include any type of team logo, dates, or other relevant information.
Drinking vessel with a spillage receptacle
The invention discloses a drinking vessel comprising a beverage container and a spillage receptacle, the latter having an opening which excessively encompasses the vertical projection of the widest outer periphery of the beverage container. The spillage receptacle further comprises an annulated top surface designed to maintain the spillage in the spillage receptacle while the drinking vessel is tilted. The invention also provides a drinking vessel comprising a beverage container, a spillage receptacle which encompasses the vertical projection of the widest outer periphery of the beverage container, and an annulated draining surface (e.g. a funnel) wherein the top end of the spillage receptacle has a wider diameter than a lower holding portion of the drinking vessel, thus protecting the hand of the holder from spillage.
Device for protectively attaching a decorative item to a support and associated methods
A substrate protection device for attaching a decorative item to a rail-type structure is disclosed and described. Such a substrate protection device couples a decorative item to a rail-type structure in a manner that provides protection against damage to the rail-type structure from the decorative item.
Device for protectively attaching a decorative item to a support and associated methods
A substrate protection device for attaching a decorative item to a rail-type structure is disclosed and described. Such a substrate protection device couples a decorative item to a rail-type structure in a manner that provides protection against damage to the rail-type structure from the decorative item.
COMMUNION TRAY HAVING CORNER CUP DISPOSAL OPENINGS
The present invention solves the problem of possible contamination of unconsumed liquid contained by communion cups that remain in the circular apertures of the cup array of the tray cover. The problem has been solved by moving the empty cup disposal openings from their current central locations in the tray cover to the four corners thereof. The new configuration makes it awkward for a congregant to dispose of his cup by reaching over cups containing unconsumed liquid. Although the improved tray cover is configured to hold 34 cups rather than 36, the loss of capacity of 2 cups is considered to be an acceptable compromise for decreasing the spread of disease causing organisms.