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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 2447387
(54) English Title: FOUR DIAL POST - STREET CLOCKS WITH A ROTATING INFORMATION DRUM AND EMERGENCY "PANIC" ALARM
(54) French Title: QUATRE HORLOGES A CADRAN PUBLIQUES AVEC TAMBOUR D'INFORMATION ROTATIF ET ALARME
Status: Deemed Abandoned and Beyond the Period of Reinstatement - Pending Response to Notice of Disregarded Communication
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • G04B 47/00 (2006.01)
  • G08B 21/02 (2006.01)
  • G08B 25/01 (2006.01)
  • G09F 11/02 (2006.01)
  • G09F 19/22 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • VENDEROV, GENNADY GEORGIEVICH (Canada)
(73) Owners :
  • GENNADY GEORGIEVICH VENDEROV
(71) Applicants :
  • GENNADY GEORGIEVICH VENDEROV (Canada)
(74) Agent:
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued:
(22) Filed Date: 2003-11-04
(41) Open to Public Inspection: 2005-05-04
Examination requested: 2003-11-04
Availability of licence: N/A
Dedicated to the Public: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): No

(30) Application Priority Data: None

Abstracts

English Abstract


The invention provides the necessarily Information to the public and Light-
Sound Alarm
in dangerous situations. FOUR DIAL POST-STREET CLOCKS WITH A ROTATING
INFORMATION DRUM AND EMERGENCY "PANIC" ALARM is new creative
possibilities and will be situate in front of business office and residential
buildings, on
the highest circulation city arteries. In addition to the basic FOUR DIAL POST-
STREET
CLOCKS WITH A ROTATING INFORMATION DRUM AND EMERGENCY "PANIC"
ALARM as it is possible to use will be located along on major and secondary
arteries
and at key intersections. Both of them may be used to displays are highly
visible to
pedestrians, motorists and to passing road transit traffic around CLOCKS AND
ROTATING INFORMATION DRUM. Our clocks and drums consist of analog and digital
panel board clocks, vapor, moisture and dust proof clocks for industrial
environments
and multiple time zone clocks customized by specific application.


Claims

Note: Claims are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


THE EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. An integrated traffic and pedestrian information provider comprising:
a post;
a clock coupled to said post;
an information drum coupled to said post;
an emergency alarm coupled to said post;
wherein said clock, drum and alarm co-operate to draw attention and
thus provide increased incidence of viewing.
2. The provider of claim 1 wherein said drum is multi-sided.
3. The provider of claim 2 wherein said drum rotates.
4. The provider of claim 1 wherein information provided comprises at
least one of retail, trader, emergency service, public authority and merchant
information.
5. The provider of claim 4 wherein said information further comprises
local, current information.
6. The provider of claim 4 wherein said information further comprises an
advertisement.
7. A local information service comprising cells of an order of tens of
meters per side wherein each cell is serviced by a provider according to claim
1.
8. A local information service according to claim 7 wherein at least a
provider of one said cell provides information different from that of another
provider of another said cell.
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9. The provider of claim 1 wherein said alarm further comprises an
identity code.
10. The provider of claim 1 wherein said provider is configured to alert
authorities in the event of a traffic violation.
11. The provider of claim 1 wherein said provider is configured to provide
information via infrared link.
12. The provider of claim 1 wherein said provider is configured to alert
authorities in the event of an emergency.
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Description

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FOUR DIAL POST - STREET CLOCKS WITH A ROTATING
INFORMATION DRUM AND EMERGENCY "PANIC"ALARM
The invention provides the necessarily Information to the public and Light-
Sound
Alarm in dangerous situations. The invention will be situating in front of
business
office and residential buildings, on the highest circulation city arteries,
displays
are highly visible to motorists, pedestrians and transit riders. Four Dial
clocks are
regularly subjected to temperature changes from well below freezing to above
100F, rain, snow, and debris carried by the wind. The new bearing material is
a
combination of solid lubricants such as Teflon or silicone, polymer alloys,
and
"fiber". Eventually, the shaft surface becomes saturated with dry lubricant,
and
then rides on the lubricant buildup. The profile of the shaft surface fills
with solid
lubricant that lasts for the life of the bearing. Coverage can effectively be
provided within particular industrial, commercial and residential areas or to
a
specific location. Informatiors faces are the same size as Street Ads.
Freestanding units those are strategically located along key thoroughfares.
Street Ads deliver higher than average circulations. Built to stand out above
ctutter they hit decision makers at eye level, and "print high quality
advertisements" reproduction with night-hour rear illumination offers the
potential
for vibrant, eye-catching displays that stand out.
The basic FOUR DIAL POST-STREET CLOCKS WITH A ROTATING
INFORMATION DRUM AND EMERGENCY "PANIC" ALARM (Type DW 011)
(Fig. 14) can be easily transformed to:
~ FOUR DIAL POST-STREET CLOCKS WITH A ROTATING
INFORMATION DRUM (Type DW 010) (Fig. 13.1);
~ FOUR DIAL POST-STREET CLOCKS WITH A ROTATING
INFORMATION DRUM AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION LINE
(Type DW 012) (Fig. 13.2);
~ FOUR DIAL POST-STREET CLOCKS WITH A ROTATING
INFORMATION DRUM AND WIND VANE (Type D!~! 013) (Fig. 13.3);
~ ROTATING INFORMATION CYLINDER DRUM (Type DW 020) (Fig.
13.4);
~ RO T HTING TWO DIAL POST-STREET CLOCKS WITH OPPOSIT
ROTATING INFORMATION CYLINDER DRUM (Type DW 021) (Fig.
13.5);
~ ROTATING INFORMATION CYLINDER DRUM WITH WIND VANE
(Type DW 022).
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTATION
Whether it is a replica from the past, or an idea ahead of its time. Their
time has
come, again. Not so long ago, public clocks appeared doomed in the North
America. Inexorably; they faded from view, replaced with faceless digital
readouts on modern facades or with nothing at all. The watch less were left to
their own devices. Quality and craftsmanship are the hallmarks of our company.
Using only the finest parts and materials, with the aid of Computer design
Technology, "DEEP WAVE" manufactures beautiful, detailed Time Pieces of
unequalled precision and stile (Fig. 13.1 - 13.5). Public clocks are a kind of
"street furniture". The clocks everywhere and in all times were and remain one
of
the basic attributes of the large and small cities. The clocks always
decorated
facades of railway and bus stations, Banks and Office buildings, just on the
streets and side roads. The information drums also another basic attributes of
our cities. Same kind of Emergency "PANIC" posts also used in students, child
and retirement areas. The invention consist absolutely new type, 3 in 1.
Typical
tents of this type are shown, for example, in the following United States of
America and Canada patents:
CA 2265812 CA 2318847
CA 2285105 CA 2344639
CA 2304605 CA 2387256
As an engineering-oriented company, "DEEP WAVE" contemporary clocks with
unequalled precision and style thanks to our unique combination of computer-
aided design technology and modern-world craftsmanship. In our post clock
line,
we make seven standard designs of post clocks as shown on the enclosed
drawing (Fig. 13.1 - 13.5). The clock dials, hands and finishes can be
customized
to any specific requirements.
We are also applying special lettering on the dials or the header to highlight
the
name of the company or product. Though such tents have achieved
considerable popularity and commercial success, there has been a continuing
need for improvement.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention pertains generally to information-commercial industry. More
specifically, the invention relates to Clocks on front of business buildings,
List of
tenants on main floor of business buildings, same kind of Commercials-
Advertisements and Emergency - "ALARM" posts. This should be use in
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dangerous situation when somebody extremely needs help. The clocks situate
by compass that is very convenient for the public use. The people know not
only
current time, but direction as well.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings, which form a part of this specification:
Fig.1 is a side and top plan views of a chink;
Fig.2 is a side and top plan views of a foundation;
Fig.3 is an isometric display of the fixture a skeleton;
Fig.4 is a three-dimensional image of the four dial post-street clocks.
Fig.S is a three-dimensional image of the center post;
Fig.6 is an isometric display of the center post;
Fig.6.1 is a blowup image fastening taken generally on part A (1:10), (Fig.
6),
with same
parts shown in elevation;
Fig. 7 is an isometric display of the case of four dial post-street clocks;
Fig.7.1 is a three-dimensional image of the case of four dial post-street
clocks;
Fig.7.2 is an isometric display of demountable groove of four dial post-street
clocks
Fig.7.3 is a front view of clock face of four dial post-street clocks;
Fig.8 is an isometric display of demountable groove of information drum;
Fig.8.1 is a three-dimensional image of the case of information drum;
Fig.8.2 is same examples of commercial panels of information drum;
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Fig.9 is an electrical circuit of Four Dial Howard post-street clocks;
Fig.10 is an electrical circuit illumination of case of four dial post-street
clocks;
Fig.11 is an electrical circuit illumination of rotating information drum;
Fig.12 is an electrical circuit of the center of management;
Fig.13.1 - 13.5 is a transformers types and;
Fig.14 THE BASIC FOUR DIAL POST-STREET CLOCKS WITH ROTATING
INFORMATION DRUM AND EMERGENCY "PANIC"ALARM.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference to the drawings and, in the particularly advantageous
embodiment of the invention illustrated FOUR DIAL POST-STREET CLOCKS
WITH A ROTATING INFORMATION DRUM AND EMERGENCY "PANIC "
ALARM (Fig.l4).
A chink 1 diameter 3'2" is pulled out - mechanical and correct - manual way. A
deepening 2 sizes 2' X 2' X 8" for a lining power line of a feed of all system
is
poled out manually. All coordinated sizes are maintained to within centimeter
(Fig. 1 ).
The concrete foundation (Fig. 2) consists from rigidly welded steel framework
of
a skeleton 1 (Fig. 3) with anchor bolts 3 on the ends. The skeleton is
established
in chink 1 (Fig. 1 ) with is filled in by a concrete 4 mix not less than M400.
Four
anchor bolts 3 with a groove 5 and nuts 4 for creation of a horizontal level
are
visible from the concrete foundation on 4" - 5". In concrete foundation
installed
the metal pipe 2 diameter 1'6" for a lining power line of a feed of all
system, both
clocks and information drum is pawned.
As best seen in (Fig. 5 and Fig. 6), center post has a main body 1 of larger
diameter 8,625 by thickness of a wall 0,644, and an upper end 2 of smaller
diameter 6,625 by thickness of a wall 0,560 joining body 1 in upwardly
directed
flange 5 with a supporting flange 3 on the end of the basis of a main body 1
which is rigidly welded on all perimeter of the pipe needs for installation on
anchor bolts 3 (Fig. 3) of the concrete foundation (Fig. 2).
An upper end of a center post with a supporting flange 4 (Fig. 5) on the top
of the
pipe, which is rigidly welded on all perimeter of the pipe, needs for
installation of
the unit street-urban clocks (Fig. 7).
On the top of a main body 1 of center post also installed the electric drive
by
capacity 20BT for rotation of an information drum is mounted.
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The top and center of main body 1 (Fig. 5) of center post content bearings 5
and
12 for installation of a rotating information drum (Fig. 8). An upper body 2
(Fig. 6)
of a center post consist one cut 9 by the size 4" X 10" are located on the
middle
for a lining of a power line of feed POST FOUR DIAL POST-STREET CLOCKS.
The main body 1 (Fig. 6) of center post consist of two cuts: one of them 11 by
the size 3" X 10" is located in the top for a lining of an power line of a
feed
advertising drum and another one 10 in the central parts of a column by the
size
3" X 10" is located for a lining of an power line of center post and the
central
switch of a power feed.
THE UNIT OF FOUR DIAL POST-STREET CLOCKS
Skeleton, top and bottom panel of the unit of FOUR DIAL POST-STREET
CLOCKS executed from easy and strong metal such as aluminum or aluminums
alloy (Fig. 7). The structure of a case allows quickly and conveniently
maintenance with the help of opening only one panel for cleaning clock face,
removing only one demountable groove (Fig. 7.1 ).
The block of the clock mechanism 115Volts 60HZ (Fig. 9) consists of two basic
elements: "primary" single synchronous clock movement 3 and four "secondary"
synchronous system clock movement 4 (no sweep second hand). "Primary"
mechanism dives in movement four secondary elements, which are built
together with pointers on clock face (Fig. 7.3).
Style (Fig. ?.3) surface mounted indoor clock, hour and minute hands. Clear
tempered glass crystal. Metal dial painted off-white. Black hands and dial
markings. Clock to be special manufactured by Company.
As a benefit to a Municipality of any cite one panel of face of clocks will be
belongs to city forever.
ROTATING INFORMATION DRUM
Skeleton, top and bottom panel of the unit of an INFORMATION DRUM are
executed from easy and strong metal such as aluminum or aluminums alloy (Fig.
8.1 ). The structure of a case allows quickly and conveniently maintenance
with
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the help of opening only one panel for cleaning advertising drum and exchange
the commercial panels, removing only one demountable groove (Fig. 8.1).
The rotation of an information drum (Fig. 6) occurs to the following
attribute: a
cog of an Electrical Drive 7 is hooked with a gear wheel 6, which is rigidly
mounted on the internal party of the top panel of an information drum as
allows
transferring the rotating moment from an electrical drive to an information
drum.
The capacity of an electrical drive makes 20 VT. One revolution of the
advertising block occurs during two minutes.
For connection of the bottom panel 1 (fig. 8.1) and for smooth sliding of an
information drum in the bottom part of a column the bearing 12 that by an
internal ring 13 (Fig. 6) rigidly installed, and external is rigidly connected
to a
fixing ring 2 (Fig. 8.1 ).
The Electric Drive 7 (Fig .6.1) is included and is switched off by means of
the
photo relay (Fig. 12).
EMERGENCY "PANIC" ALARM
This is standard EMERGENCY "PANIC" ALARM system: "MTR COM" 12V DC
115MA, and STROBE LIGHT SL-404. This may be used in dangerous situations.
When the switch of system is "ON", the red light on the top of unit is
flashing and
sound "HELP! HELP! HELP!"are allowed. After one minute the system will be
automatically turned "OFF"(Fig.14).
ILLUMINATION OF THE BLOCK OF FOUR DIAL POST-STREET
CLOCKS
Inside the case of street-urban clocks installed four luminescent lamps 1
"PHILIPS" (Fig.10). The illumination is included and is switched off by means
of
the photo relay 1 (Fig.12) of electrical circuit of the center of management.
ILLUMINATION OF THE ROTATING INFORMATION DRUM
Inside the rotating advertising drum installed four luminescent lamps 2
"PHILIPS"
F40 C 50 color tone 24 WATT (Fig.11 ). The illumination is included and is
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switched off by means of the photo relay 1 (Fig,12) of electrical circuit of
the
center of management.
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Representative Drawing
A single figure which represents the drawing illustrating the invention.
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Description Date
Inactive: Dead - No reply to s.30(2) Rules requisition 2006-10-11
Application Not Reinstated by Deadline 2006-10-11
Inactive: Adhoc Request Documented 2006-08-07
Inactive: IPC from MCD 2006-03-12
Deemed Abandoned - Failure to Respond to Maintenance Fee Notice 2005-11-04
Inactive: Abandoned - No reply to s.30(2) Rules requisition 2005-10-11
Application Published (Open to Public Inspection) 2005-05-04
Inactive: Cover page published 2005-05-03
Inactive: S.30(2) Rules - Examiner requisition 2005-04-11
Inactive: Correspondence - Formalities 2004-08-27
Amendment Received - Voluntary Amendment 2004-08-27
Inactive: First IPC assigned 2003-12-18
Inactive: IPC assigned 2003-12-18
Inactive: IPC assigned 2003-12-18
Inactive: IPC assigned 2003-12-18
Inactive: Filing certificate - RFE (English) 2003-12-05
Filing Requirements Determined Compliant 2003-12-05
Letter Sent 2003-12-05
Application Received - Regular National 2003-12-03
All Requirements for Examination Determined Compliant 2003-11-04
Request for Examination Requirements Determined Compliant 2003-11-04

Abandonment History

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2005-11-04

Fee History

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Request for examination - small 2003-11-04
Application fee - small 2003-11-04
Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
GENNADY GEORGIEVICH VENDEROV
Past Owners on Record
None
Past Owners that do not appear in the "Owners on Record" listing will appear in other documentation within the application.
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Representative drawing 2003-12-19 1 10
Description 2004-08-27 7 297
Claims 2004-08-27 2 42
Cover Page 2005-04-15 1 44
Drawings 2003-11-04 13 579
Acknowledgement of Request for Examination 2003-12-05 1 188
Filing Certificate (English) 2003-12-05 1 170
Notice: Maintenance Fee Reminder 2005-08-08 1 117
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Courtesy - Abandonment Letter (R30(2)) 2005-12-20 1 166
Second Notice: Maintenance Fee Reminder 2006-05-08 1 127
Notice: Maintenance Fee Reminder 2006-08-07 1 119
Correspondence 2003-12-05 1 19
Correspondence 2004-08-27 3 79