Patent classifications
G04F1/00
VEHICLE EVACUATION DRILL MONITORING
A vehicle evacuation drill monitoring system and method for carrying out an evacuation drill for a vehicle in which occupants are evacuated from the vehicle. The vehicle evacuation drill monitoring system is configured to perform the method. The method includes the steps of: receiving a vehicle evacuation drill start input from an evacuation drill operator conducting a vehicle evacuation drill at a vehicle; initiating an evacuation countdown timer that defines a temporal extent of an evacuation phase of the vehicle evacuation drill in which one or more occupants are to evacuate a passenger cabin of the vehicle; upon expiration of the evacuation countdown timer, determining whether any occupants remain within the passenger cabin of the vehicle through use of occupant detection sensors installed within the vehicle; and providing an indicator indicating whether the vehicle evacuation drill was successful.
DYNAMIC ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION DEVICE
An dynamic electronic communication device. The tag according to embodiments of the invention is designed or set to discount, promote, incentivize, or apply information at certain states or within a certain timeframe at initial deployment, the tags themselves being capable of handling the logic. The tag generally includes a circuit, such as a silicon chip, that controls a flexible printed display, which displays the information when applied. The tag is optionally encapsulated in a plastic or glass case. The tag is made of a suitably small size such that the tag can easily be placed on individual items, and can be secured to other objects via an adhesive backing, sewn in, pinned on, and the like.
Electronic timer
An electronic interval timer in a dodecahedron case is described. The timer is set by turning uppermost one of 11 faces; and reset by turning uppermost the 12.sup.th face. In one embodiment, the timer is free of buttons, knobs, springs, time displays, electronic visual indicators and openings in the case. Time interval completion is announced via audible tones or speech. An aggregate time interval may be set equal to the sum of legends on more than one face. The timer detects carrying such that a running time interval is not modified. The timer may be programmed via a sequence of uppermost sides. Modes may be selected via shaking or tapping. Time remaining may be announced, an interval cleared, or an interval restarted responsive to detected motion. Other polyhedral shapes may be used. Claims include a method of setting a time interval; and specific ordering of face legends.
Electronic timer
An electronic interval timer in a dodecahedron case is described. The timer is set by turning uppermost one of 11 faces; and reset by turning uppermost the 12.sup.th face. In one embodiment, the timer is free of buttons, knobs, springs, time displays, electronic visual indicators and openings in the case. Time interval completion is announced via audible tones or speech. An aggregate time interval may be set equal to the sum of legends on more than one face. The timer detects carrying such that a running time interval is not modified. The timer may be programmed via a sequence of uppermost sides. Modes may be selected via shaking or tapping. Time remaining may be announced, an interval cleared, or an interval restarted responsive to detected motion. Other polyhedral shapes may be used. Claims include a method of setting a time interval; and specific ordering of face legends.
WALL MOUNTED PROGRAMMABLE TIMER SYSTEM
A timing device is disclosed which is for controlling electronic devices and which is mounted in a wall switch box. This timing device comprises at least one controller; at least one transceiver in communication with the controller; at least one interface; and at least one cover plate. This device can also include at least one key coupled to the cover plates for interacting with the interface when said cover plate is inserted onto said at least one interface.
Personal care guidance system and magnetic personal guide
A personal care guidance system for guiding a user through a personal care routine, the system including a personal care implement having a section at least partially made from a magnetic and/or ferromagnetic material, and a magnetic personal care guide to which the personal care implement is magnetically attachable and detachable. The magnetic personal care guide includes a guidance tool, the guidance tool being activated by detaching the personal care implement from the magnetic personal care guide.
Single use disposable elapsed time indicator with absorbable material
A single use disposable elapsed time indicator and methods for using same include an indicator that can have a flexible chamber for holding an aqueous medium and a slot with a viewing window and a longitudinal axis. The slot is connected to the chamber via a passage having a breakable seal therein. An absorbable material is located within and at a first end of the slot that swells upon exposure to the aqueous medium. A graded scale is also included along the longitudinal axis of the slot to indicate periods of elapsed time. The absorbable material is configured to expand from the first end of the slot toward an opposing end of the slot along the longitudinal axis and thereby mark elapsed time on the graded scale.
Single use disposable elapsed time indicator with absorbable material
A single use disposable elapsed time indicator and methods for using same include an indicator that can have a flexible chamber for holding an aqueous medium and a slot with a viewing window and a longitudinal axis. The slot is connected to the chamber via a passage having a breakable seal therein. An absorbable material is located within and at a first end of the slot that swells upon exposure to the aqueous medium. A graded scale is also included along the longitudinal axis of the slot to indicate periods of elapsed time. The absorbable material is configured to expand from the first end of the slot toward an opposing end of the slot along the longitudinal axis and thereby mark elapsed time on the graded scale.
TIMER WITH A SOUND GENERATOR
A timer including a sound generator, at least one sound-activating element, a drive, and a disk moved by the drive, wherein the moved disk includes at least one detent surface for temporarily holding the sound-activating element in position, and the timer includes at least one deflection element, relative to which the disk moves, such that the deflection element exerts a force on the sound-activating element at a specific time point, which sets the sound-activating element in motion toward the sound generator and ultimately causes the sound generator to emit a sound.
Aerosol generating device including real-time clock and operating method of the same
Disclosed is an aerosol generating device including a real-time clock (RTC) configured to output time information measured from a reference time; a non-volatile memory; and a processor configured to: store the time information in the non-volatile memory when a preset operation is performed, when the RTC is initialized, restore the time information by correcting the reference time based on an initial reference time and an accumulated elapsed time from the initial reference time, and when the preset operation is performed again, store updated time information reflecting an elapsed time from the corrected reference time in the non-volatile memory.