Abstract:
The present invention may include an insert with a cavity or recess configured to contain electronics. The insert may include shapes, sizes, and configurations such as a disk, envelope, packet, pod, case, casing, shell, cocoon or capsule. The insert may be inserted into a stretchable object. In one embodiment, the insert may be of a shape, size and configuration to contain a RFID device and be inserted into an elastic wristband.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a printed information display device comprising: first attachment means for attaching the device to a surface, second attachment means for attaching a range of printed information containing components to the device, and an arm extending between the first and second attachment means. The invention also provides a method of displaying printed information comprising attaching the printed information to one or more printed information display devices of the invention, and attaching the device or devices to a surface.
Abstract:
A cloakroom ticket (1) comprises an opening (5) for allowing the ticket (1 ) to be held by a hanger. The cloakroom ticket (1) further comprises a transparent plastic pocket (2) for retaining an exchangeable information sheet (3).
Abstract:
An identification tag formed from sheet like material in two areas (1 and 2) divided by a fold line (3). Information relating to the user of the tag is contained in zones (6) located within the tag when folded while the outside of the folded tag has a zone adapted to display information such as a logo or trademark. The folded tag has aligned apertures (9 and 10) engageable with an article of clothing and the tag is typically configured to be engaged with a shoe lace such that the logo is displayed outwardly on the shoe.
Abstract:
The emergency information seatbelt attachment (10) provides an identification and information-bearing badge (14), which is releasably mounted on a seatbelt (16) and may be secured to, and transported with, a user in the case of an accident or other emergency. A flexible sheet (12) is provided, which may be wrapped around and secured to the seatbelt (16). The badge (14) includes a releasable fastener for releasably securing the badge (14) to the flexible sheet (12). Identification and personal information is imprinted on a removable card, which is removably received within a pocket formed in the badge (14), and which is displayed through a transparent window formed in an upper surface of the badge (14).
Abstract:
A valve assembly comprises a flapper element and a valve opening assembly that will mechanically open the flapper element. The valve opening assembly is particularly valuable where the flapper element fails to open in response to normal hydraulic opening techniques. The valve opening assembly includes a valve opening sleeve having a generally hemispherical cross-section and an opening portion that presents a pair of opening shoulders. The opening shoulders engage lugs on the flapper element so that movement of the opening sleeve will urge the flapper element to an open position. The valve assembly may be run into the wellbore with the flapper element in the open position, rather than having to be closed, as with a number of conventional valve assemblies.
Abstract:
An information display arrangement comprises a plurality of pockets (10). Each pocket has a front panel and a back panel. At least one edge (22) of each pocket is open so that a piece (26) of writing material can be inserted into that pocket. Each front panel is sufficiently transparent to enable such a piece of writing material in the respective pocket to be seen through the front panel from the outside. The pockets are held edge-to-edge in a strip (12) in such a way that one or more of the pockets can be readily separated from the remainder of the strip. The back of the strip is self-adhesive to enable the pocket(s) separated from the strip to be adhered to a surface. In use, one or more pockets can be separated from the strip and stuck to a surface such as the surround of a computer monitor, a telephone handset or body, or a drawer front, where the pocket can remain permanently or semi-permanently. When it is desired to make a note of something, such as a name, telephone number or task, the note can be written on one side of a piece of writing material of a size that can be inserted into the pocket, and the piece of writing material can then be inserted into the pocket so that the note can be seen through the front panel of the pocket. When that note is no longer needed and a note needs to be made of something else, the piece of writing material can be taken out of the pocket, and the further note can be written on a fresh piece of writing material which is then inserted into the pocket; alternatively, if the back of the existing piece is blank, the further note can be written on the back of the existing piece of writing material, which can then be re-inserted into the pocket back-to-front. It is envisaged that, in most cases, a pocket will be re-used for many notes, and so a degree of care in sticking a pocket neatly to a surface needs to be taken only once for all of the notes that are subsequently written for that pocket to be neatly displayed. The pockets are initially provided in a strip so that they can be neatly kept for example in a desk drawer before use.
Abstract:
The invention relates to the use of an RFID label (40) as a destination information carrier for an object to be transported (K), especially a piece of luggage, a printer (10) for preparing at least labels (50) as destination information carriers for the object to be transported (K), a tag (60) for an object to be transported (K) in addition to a system for labelling an object to be transported (K) and a method for the same. According to the invention, an RFID label (40) stays on a piece of luggage to be transported (K) until said label (40) becomes defective and must be replaced.
Abstract:
A tamper-evident information storage device protector for protecting an information storage device (9) while it is retained in association with a concrete sample so that it can be removed and reused if desired. The information storage device protector has barrier means (7,20,41) for providing a barrier between the information storage device and uncured concrete so that the information storage device does not adhere to the concrete when it cures. The protector also has tamper-evident retaining means (1,25,42) for retaining the information storage device in association with the cured concrete in such a manner that if the information storage device is removed from the retaining means there will be evidence that the information storage device has been removed.