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(12) Patent: (11) CA 2460302
(54) English Title: ALL-IN-ONE HEADSET
(54) French Title: CASQUE TOUT-EN-UN
Status: Term Expired - Post Grant Beyond Limit
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • H04R 1/10 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • KURAOKA, SHINJI (Japan)
  • YOKOYAMA, TAKUYA (Japan)
  • OHGO, SHINICHI (Japan)
(73) Owners :
  • PANASONIC CORPORATION
(71) Applicants :
  • MATSUSHITA ELETRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. (Japan)
(74) Agent: NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT CANADA LLP/S.E.N.C.R.L., S.R.L.
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued: 2015-01-27
(22) Filed Date: 2004-03-09
(41) Open to Public Inspection: 2005-09-09
Examination requested: 2009-01-23
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


An all-in-one headset worn on the user's head, comprises a head band, a first
housing arranged at the head band, a communication unit having selectable at
least two
communication channels and selectable at least two communication modes, an
operating panel mounted on the outside wall of the first housing for selecting
one
communication channel and one communication mode, an ear-speaker mounted on
the
inside wall of the first housing, a microphone, a second housing for housing
the
microphone, a boom member for supporting the second housing to the first
housing, an
indicating unit for indicating the indication indicative of the selected
communication
channel and the selected communication mode.


French Abstract

Un casque découte tout-en-un qui se porte sur la tête de lutilisateur comprend un bandeau de tête, un premier logement disposé au bandeau de tête, une unité de communication comportant au moins deux canaux de communication pouvant être sélectionnés et au moins deux modes de communication pouvant être sélectionnés, un panneau de commande monté sur la paroi extérieure du premier logement permettant de sélectionner un canal de communication et un mode de communication, un haut-parleur doreille monté sur la paroi intérieure du premier logement, un microphone, un deuxième logement pour loger le microphone, un élément de flèche pour supporter le deuxième logement au premier logement, une unité dindication pour indiquer lindication indicative du canal de communication sélectionné et du mode de communication sélectionné.

Claims

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


What is claimed is:
1. An all-in-one headset to be worn on a user's head, comprising:
a head band;
a first housing arranged at one end of said head band, said first housing
having an
inside wall contacting with an ear lobule of said user, and an outside wall on
the opposite side
of said inside wall;
a boom member stretching forward from said first housing;
a second housing arranged at the top end of said boom member;
a microphone for converting the voice of said user into an electric signal,
said
microphone being housed in said second housing;
a communication unit for transmitting the electric signal converted by said
microphone, and receiving an electric signal indicative of a communicating
partner, with one
communication mode between two communication modes using one communication
channel
between two communication channels, said communication unit being housed in
said first
housing;
an ear speaker for converting the electric signal indicative of a
communicating partner
into sound, said ear speaker being arranged on said inside wall;
an operating panel having a communication channel selecting switch for
outputting a
communication channel selecting signal, and a communication mode selecting
switch for
outputting a communication mode selecting signal;
a control unit for controlling said communication unit so as to operate with
one
communication mode selected in accordance with said communication mode
selecting signal,
using one communication channel selected in accordance with said communication
channel
selecting signal, said control unit being housed in said first housing;
a display control signal generating unit for generating a display control
signal
indicative of the communication channel selected by said communication channel
selecting
signal and the communication mode selected by said communication mode
selecting signal,
said display control signal generating unit being housed in said first
housing; and
an indicating unit for indicating a sign indicative of the communication
channel
selected by said communication channel selecting signal and the communication
mode
selected by said communication mode selecting signal in accordance with said
display control
signal generated in said display control signal generating unit, said
indicating unit being
arranged on the circumference wall of said second housing, in which
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said indicating unit includes at least two light emitting diodes, each thereof
emits light
of a color different from each other, and
said display control signal generating unit controls on/off states and
blinking patterns
of said light emitting diodes by turning on one light emitting diode which
emits light of color
corresponding to said selected communication channel, and blinks said turned
on light
emitting diode a cycle corresponding to the selected communication mode.
2. An all-in-one headset to be worn on a user's head, comprising:
a head band;
a first housing arranged at one end of said head band, said first housing
having an
inside wall contacting with an ear lobule of said user, and an outside wall on
the opposite side
of said inside wall;
a boom member stretching forward from said first housing;
a second housing arranged at the top end of said boom member;
a microphone for converting the voice of said user into an electric signal,
said
microphone being housed in said second housing;
a communication unit for transmitting the electric signal converted by said
microphone, and receiving an electric signal indicative of a communicating
partner, with one
communication mode between two communication modes using one communication
channel
between two communication channels, said communication unit being housed in
said first
housing;
an ear speaker for converting the electric signal indicative of a
communicating partner
into sound, said ear speaker being arranged on said inside wall;
an operating panel having a communication channel selecting switch for
outputting a
communication channel selecting signal, and a communication mode selecting
switch for
outputting a communication mode selecting signal;
a control unit for controlling said communication unit so as to operate with
one
communication mode selected in accordance with said communication mode
selecting signal,
using one communication channel selected in accordance with said communication
channel
selecting signal, said control unit being housed in said first housing;
a display control signal generating unit for generating a display control
signal
indicative of the communication channel selected by said communication channel
selecting
signal and the communication mode selected by said communication mode
selecting signal,
said display control signal generating unit being housed in said first
housing; and
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an indicating unit for indicating a sign indicative of the communication
channel
selected by said communication channel selecting signal and the communication
mode
selected by said communication mode selecting signal in accordance with said
display control
signal generated in said display control signal generating unit, said
indicating unit being
arranged on the circumference wall of said second housing, in which
said indicating unit includes a liquid crystal display panel displaying at
least two
alpha-numerals, and
said display control signal generating unit controls said liquid crystal
display panel so
that one alpha-numeral shows said selected communication channel, and the
other alpha-
numeral shows said selected communication mode.
3. An all-in-one headset to be worn on a user's head, comprising:
a head band;
a first housing arranged at one end of said head band, said first housing
having an
inside wall contacting with an ear lobule of said user, and an outside wall on
the opposite side
of said inside wall;
a boom member stretching forward from said first housing;
a second housing arranged at the top end of said boom member;
a microphone for converting the voice of said user into an electric signal,
said
microphone being housed in said second housing;
a communication unit for transmitting the electric signal converted by said
microphone, and receiving an electric signal indicative of a communicating
partner, with one
communication mode between two communication modes using one communication
channel
between two communication channels, said communication unit being housed in
said first
housing;
an ear speaker for converting the electric signal indicative of a
communicating partner
into sound, said ear speaker being arranged on said inside wall;
an operating panel having a communication channel selecting switch for
outputting a
communication channel selecting signal, and a communication mode selecting
switch for
outputting a communication mode selecting signal;
a control unit for controlling said communication unit so as to operate with
one
communication mode selected in accordance with said communication mode
selecting signal,
using one communication channel selected in accordance with said communication
channel
selecting signal, said control unit being housed in said first housing;

an LED control signal generating unit for generating an LED control signal
indicative
of the communication channel selected by said communication channel selecting
signal and
the communication mode selected by said communication mode selecting signal,
said LED
control signal generating unit being housed in said first housing; and
an LED unit for displaying a sign indicative of the communication channel
selected
by said communication channel selecting signal and the communication mode
selected by
said communication mode selecting signal in accordance with said LED control
signal
generated in said LED control signal generating unit, said LED unit being
arranged on the
circumference wall of said second housing.
4. An all-in-one headset to be worn on a user's head, comprising:
a head band;
a first housing arranged at one end of said head band, said first housing
having an
inside wall contacting with an ear lobule of said user, and an outside wall on
the opposite side
of said inside wall;
a boom member stretching forward from said first housing;
a second housing arranged at the top end of said boom member;
a microphone for converting the voice of said user into an electric signal,
said
microphone being housed in said second housing;
a communication unit for transmitting the electric signal converted by said
microphone, and receiving an electric signal indicative of a communicating
partner, said
communication unit being housed in said first housing;
an ear speaker for converting the electric signal indicative of a
communicating partner
into sound, said ear speaker being arranged on said inside wall;
an operating panel having a switch for an operation of said all-in-one
headset, said
operating panel being mounted on said outside wall of said first housing;
a control unit for controlling said communication unit in accordance with said
operation on said operating panel, said control unit being housed in said
first housing;
a display control signal generating unit for generating a display control
signal
indicative of the operating states of said all-in-one headset, said display
control signal
generating unit being housed in said first housing; and
a display unit for displaying a sign indicative of the operating states of
said all-in-one
headset in accordance with said display control signal generated in said
display control signal
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generating unit, said display unit being arranged on the circumference wall of
said second
housing.
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Description

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


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ALL-IN-ONE HEADSET
BACKGROUND OF TILE INVENTION
1.Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an all-in-one neadset, which has a
constitution
that all elements necessary for radio contact with other persons, that is, a
communication unit, a microphone, an ear speaker, and a battery are assembled
on a
head band to be worn on a user's head, and more particularly to an all-in-one
headset
providing an indicating unit indicating operating states of the headset which
the user can
catch in a field of view, with the headset worn can look at.
2. Description of the Related An
Up until now, there have so far been proposed and used in a wide variety of
applications and across a broad range of industries. For example, in the fast
food
industry, each of working staffs at fast food restaurants wears a headset to
receive orders
from patrons.
The conventional all-in-one headset comprises a head band, an electronics
housing arranged at one end of the head band, and a microphone boom stretching
forth
from the bottom of the electronics housing (See USP No. 6,406,811).
The electronics housing contains a communication unit and a battery.
The electronics housing provides an earphone on its inside wall, and an
operation
panel for operating the communication unit on the outside wall.
The user of the conventional headset thus constructed can blindly operate
control
buttons arranged on the touch pad from experience with the headset worn on the
user's
head.
Further, the user with the headset worn can also estimate the operating states
of
the headset by touching the touch panel from experience
The above-mentioned conventional headset, however, encounters such a problem
that laborious works of removing the headset from the user's head, whenever
the user
wishes to recognize the operating states of the headset visually
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing problem, it is an object of the present invention to
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provide an all-in-one headset equipping an indicating unit indicating the
operating states,
which the user can catch in a field of view, with the headset worn.
An all-in-one headset to be worn on a user's head according to the present
invention, comprises, a head band; a first housing arranged at one end of said
head band,
said first housing having an inside wall contacting with an ear lobule of said
user, and
an outside wall on the opposite side of said inside wall; a boom member
stretching
forward from said first housing; a second housing arranged at the top end of
said boom
member; a microphone for converting the voice of said user into an electric
signal, said
microphone being housed in said second housing; a communication unit for
transmitting
the electric signal converted by said microphone, and receiving an electric
signal
indicative of a communicating partner, with one communication mode between two
communication modes using one communication channel between two communication
channels, said communication unit being housed in said first housing; an ear
speaker for
converting the electric signal indicative of a communicating partner into
sound, said ear
speaker being arranged on said inside wall; an operating panel having a
communication
channel selecting switch for outputting a communication channel selecting
signal, and a
communication mode selecting switch for outputting a communication mode
selecting
signal; a control unit for controlling said communication unit so as to
operate with one
communication mode selected in accordance with said communication mode
selecting
signal, using one communication channel selected in accordance with said
communication channel selecting signal, said control unit being housed in said
first
housing; a display control signal generating unit for generating a display
control signal
indicative of the communication channel selected by said communication channel
selecting signal and the communication mode selected by said communication
mode
selecting signal, said display control signal generating unit being housed in
said first
housing; and a display unit for displaying a sign indicative of the
communication
channel selected by said communication channel selecting signal and the
communication mode selected by said communication mode selecting signal in
accordance with said display control signal generated in said display control
signal
generating unit, said display unit being arranged on the circumference wall of
said
second housing.
The all-in-one headset according the present invention thus constructed as
mentioned above makes it possible that a user with the all-in-one headset worn
catch the
indicating unit showing the indication corresponding to the selected
communication
channel and communication mode in a field of view.
In the all-in-one headset according to the present invention, the indicating
unit
includes at least two light emitting diodes, each thereof emits light of a
color different
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from each other, and the display control signal generating unit controls
on/off states and
blinking patterns of said light emitting diodes.
The all-in-one headset according the present invention thus constructed as
mentioned above makes the constitution of the indicating unit simple.
in the all-in-one headset according to the present invention, the display
control
signal generating unit turns on one light emitting diode which emits light of
color
corresponding to said selected communication channel, and blinks said turned
on light
emitting diode a cycle corresponding to the selected communication mode.
The all-in-one headset according the present invention thus constructed as
mentioned above makes it possible that the user recognizes the operating
states of the
all-in-one headset with the color and blinking pattern of light.
In the all-in-one headset according to the present invention, the indicating
unit
consists of a liquid crystal display panel displaying at least two alpha-
numerals.
The all-in-one headset according the present invention thus constructed as
mentioned above makes it possible that the indicating unit indicates the
operating states
of the headset with alpha-numerals.
In the all-in-one headset according to the present invention, the display
control
signal generating unit controls the liquid crystal display panel so that one
alpha-numeral
shows the selected communication channel, and the other alpha-numeral shows
the
selected communication mode.
The all-in-one headset according the present invention thus constructed as
mentioned above makes it possible that the user directly recognizes the
operating states
of the all-in-one headset by alpha-numerals visually.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will be better understood from the following detailed
description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings,
wherein:
FIG 1 is a perspective view of the headset according to the present invention
viewing from the right hand side of the headset,
FIG 2 is a perspective view of the headset according to the present invention
viewing from the left hand side of the headset,
FIG 3 is a block diagram of the headset according to the present invention,
FIG 4 is an enlarged view of the leading edge of the microphone boom, and
FIG 5 is a cross sectional view of the indicator.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to FIGS. 1 to 5 of the drawings, there is shown a preferred
embodiment of the all-in-
one headset according to the present invention.
The all-in-one headset 10 is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 as comprising a head band
11, a first housing
12 arranged at one end of the headband 11, a boom member 13 stretching forward
from the first housing
12, a second housing 14 arranged at the leading edge of the boom member 13,
and a battery housing 15
arranged at the other end of the head band 11.
As shown in FIG. 3, the all-in-one headset 10 according to the present
invention electrically
comprises a communication unit 31 for establishing radio contact with other
persons, a microphone 32 for
converting the user's voice into an electric signal transmitted to the
communication unit 31, an ear speaker
33 for converting electric signal indicative of communication partners' voices
received by the
communication unit 31 into a sound, a battery 34 powering the communication
unit 31, an operating
panel 35 for outputting operation signals to the communication unit 31, a
microcomputer 36 for
controlling the communication unit 31 based on the operation signals output
from the operating panel 35,
an indicating unit 37 for showing the operating states of the communication
unit 31, and a control unit 38
for controlling the indicating patterns of the indicating unit 37.
The communication unit 31, the control unit 38, and the microcomputer 36 are
housed in the first
housing 12.
The microphone 32 is housed in the second housing 14 arranged at the leading
edge of the boom
member.
The ear speaker 33 is mounted on the inside wall of the first housing 12, and
the operating panel 35
is mounted on the outside wall of the first housing 12.
The battery 34 is housed in the battery housing 15 arranged at the other end
on the head band 11.
The indicating unit 37 is shown in FIG. 4 to be embedded in a part visible by
the user of the
circumferential wall of the second housing 14.
As shown in FIG 3, the communication unit 31 housed in the first housing 12
includes a modulator
41 modulating a sub carrier by the electric signal from the microphone 32, a
transmitter 42 and a
transmission antenna 43 transmitting the modulated sub carrier, a receiving
antenna 44 and a receiver 45
receiving the sub carrier carrying the electric signal indicative of the
communication partners' voice, and
a demodulator 46 demodulating the electric signal indicative of the
communication partners' voices from
the sub carrier received by the receiver 45.
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Further, the communication unit 31 includes a base band circuit 47 compressing
the electric signal
from the microphone 32 and expanding the electric signal demodulated by the
demodulator 46, and an
amplifier 48 amplifying the expanded electric signal.
On the operating panel 35, there are arranged a power button & indicator 61, a
volume control
button 62, a talk button 63, a page button 64, and a channel selection button
65.
The power button & indicator 61 is a button for powering on/off the
communication unit 31, the
microcomputer 36 and the control unit 38, and emits light in green during
power on state. If the battery 34
requires recharging, the power button & indicator 61 emits light in red.
The volume control button 62 is a button for tuning level of the sound output
from the ear speaker
33.
The talk button (T) 63 is a button pushed when the user communicates with
communication
partners belonging to one group, and the page button (P) 64 is a button pushed
when the user
communicates with communication partners belonging to another group.
The channel selection button 65 is a button for selecting one communication
channel among a
plurality of communication channels.
The indicating unit 37 is shown in FIG 5 to comprise a recess well 50 embedded
in the
circumference wall of the second housing 14, a first light-emitting diode 51
and a second light-emitting
diode 52 arranged on the bottom of the recess well 50, and a smoke cover 53
covering the recess well 50.
The first light-emitting diode 51 emits light in a certain color, for example,
red, and the second
light-emitting diode 52 emits light in another color, for example, green.
The operation of the all-in-one headset according to the present invention
will be described
hereinafter.
The following description will now be directed to the case that the user is
assumed to be a working
staff of a fast food restaurant having two lanes A and B, and the user is
assigned to lane A.
In this case, the user wears the all-in-one headset on the user's head, after
the user pushes the power
button & indicator 61, and the power button & indicator 61 emits light in
green to show power ON.
The user selects channel A as a communication channel by operating the channel
selection button
65 on the operating panel 35, because the user is assigned to lane A.
The microcomputer 36 recognizes that channel A is selected with the channel
selection button 65,
and set the frequency of the sub carrier of the communication unit 31 as
channel A.
The user pushes the talk button (T) 63 on the operating panel 35, when the
user is going to
communicate with patrons.
The microcomputer 36 recognizes that the talk button (T) 63 is pushed, and
controls the
communication mode of the communication unit 31 as talk mode.
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Further, the microcomputer 36 outputs electric signals which indicate that
channel A is selected as
the communication channel, and the talk mode is selected as the communication
mode to the control unit
38.
The control unit 38 receives the electric signals which indicate that channel
A is selected, and
controls the first light-emitting diode 51 in the indicating unit 37 so as to
illuminate red.
Further, the control unit 38 receives the electric signals which indicate that
the talk mode is
selected, and controls the first light-emitting diode 51 so as to blink a
fixed cycle.
The user can correctly recognize that channel A is selected as the
communication channel and the
talk mode is selected as the communication mode, because the user with the
headset worn can catch the
indicating unit 37 which is blinking the fixed cycle, in red in a field of
view.
When the user communicates with other working stuffs in the fast food
restaurant, the user changes
the communication mode to the page mode by pushing the page button (P) 64 on
the operating panel 35.
When the microcomputer 36 recognizes that the page button (P) 64 is pushed,
the microcomputer
36 changes the communication mode to the page mode, and outputs electric
signals which indicates that
the page mode is selected, to the control unit 38.
The control unit 38 receives the electric signals which indicate that the page
mode is selected, and
controls the first light-emitting diode 51 so as to blink an irregular cycle.
Therefore, the user can recognize that channel A is selected as the
communication channel and the
page mode is selected as the communication mode, because the user with the
headset worn can see the
indicating unit 37 blinking the irregular cycle in red.
The user selects channel B by operating the channel selection button 65 on the
operating panel,
when the user is assigned to lane B.
When the microcomputer 36 recognizes that channel B is selected by operating
the channel
selection button 65, the microcomputer 36 sets the frequency of the sub
carrier of the communication unit
31 to channel B, and outputs the electric signals which indicates that channel
B is selected, to the control
unit 38.
The control unit 38 receives the electric signals which indicate that channel
A is selected, and
controls the second light-emitting diode 52 so as to illuminate green.
Further, the control unit 38 receives the electric signals which indicate that
the talk mode is
selected, and controls the first light-emitting diode 51 so as to blink a
fixed cycle.
Therefore, the user can recognize that channel B is selected as the
communication channel and the
talk mode is selected as the communication mode, because the user with the
headset worn can catch the
indicating unit 37 blinking the fixed cycle in green in a field of view.
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The control unit 38 receives the electric signals which indicate that the page
mode is selected, and
controls the first light-emitting diode 51 so as to blink an irregular cycle.
Therefore, the user can recognize that channel B is selected as the
communication channel and the
page mode is selected as the communication mode, because the user with the
headset worn can catch the
indicating unit 37 blinking the fixed cycle in green in a field of view.
The indicating unit 37 may include a third light-emitting diode which emit
light in a color other
than red and green, for example, orange, and may indicate that the battery 34
is powering to the
communication unit 31 by continuous lighting in orange, and that the battery
34 requires recharging by
flickering in orange.
In the above description, the indicator applying a plurality of light emitting
diodes as display
elements is described, but the user is required to understand to which
operating state the luminescence
color and blinking pattern of light emitting diode corresponds.
To solve the above problem, a small size liquid crystal panel, which displays
two digits of alpha-
numerals may be applied as the indicator.
In this case, as one alpha-numeral indicates the selected communication
channel by displaying "A"
or "B", and the other alpha-numeral indicates the applied communication mode
by displaying "T" or
the user can directly recognize the selected communication channel and the
selected communication
mode.
While the subject invention has been described with relation to the preferred
embodiments, various
modifications and adaptations thereof will now be apparent to those skilled in
the art. The scope of the
claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the
examples, but should be given
the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
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Representative Drawing
A single figure which represents the drawing illustrating the invention.
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Event History

Description Date
Inactive: Expired (new Act pat) 2024-03-11
Common Representative Appointed 2019-10-30
Common Representative Appointed 2019-10-30
Grant by Issuance 2015-01-27
Inactive: Cover page published 2015-01-26
Inactive: Final fee received 2014-11-03
Pre-grant 2014-11-03
Notice of Allowance is Issued 2014-05-08
Letter Sent 2014-05-08
Notice of Allowance is Issued 2014-05-08
Amendment Received - Voluntary Amendment 2014-04-23
Inactive: Approved for allowance (AFA) 2014-04-10
Inactive: Q2 passed 2014-04-10
Amendment Received - Voluntary Amendment 2013-07-02
Inactive: S.30(2) Rules - Examiner requisition 2013-01-03
Amendment Received - Voluntary Amendment 2012-03-20
Inactive: S.30(2) Rules - Examiner requisition 2011-09-21
Letter Sent 2009-02-19
Letter Sent 2009-01-27
Inactive: Single transfer 2009-01-27
Amendment Received - Voluntary Amendment 2009-01-23
Request for Examination Requirements Determined Compliant 2009-01-23
All Requirements for Examination Determined Compliant 2009-01-23
Request for Examination Received 2009-01-23
Application Published (Open to Public Inspection) 2005-09-09
Inactive: Cover page published 2005-09-08
Inactive: First IPC assigned 2004-06-16
Inactive: Correspondence - Formalities 2004-05-27
Inactive: Filing certificate - No RFE (English) 2004-04-13
Filing Requirements Determined Compliant 2004-04-13
Letter Sent 2004-04-13
Application Received - Regular National 2004-04-13

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Current Owners on Record
PANASONIC CORPORATION
Past Owners on Record
SHINICHI OHGO
SHINJI KURAOKA
TAKUYA YOKOYAMA
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Description 2004-03-09 7 721
Abstract 2004-03-09 1 30
Claims 2004-03-09 2 172
Drawings 2004-03-09 4 180
Representative drawing 2005-08-15 1 18
Cover Page 2005-08-24 1 46
Description 2012-03-20 7 528
Drawings 2012-03-20 4 70
Description 2013-07-02 7 527
Claims 2013-07-02 5 206
Abstract 2014-04-23 1 18
Representative drawing 2015-01-05 1 13
Cover Page 2015-01-05 1 40
Courtesy - Certificate of registration (related document(s)) 2004-04-13 1 105
Filing Certificate (English) 2004-04-13 1 158
Reminder of maintenance fee due 2005-11-10 1 109
Reminder - Request for Examination 2008-11-12 1 128
Acknowledgement of Request for Examination 2009-02-19 1 175
Commissioner's Notice - Application Found Allowable 2014-05-08 1 161
Correspondence 2004-05-27 2 70
Correspondence 2014-11-03 2 67