A band for carrying information including a first band section having a bottom side, a first bonding layer disposed over a significant portion of the bottom side and a circuit, configured to carry information, bonded to the bottom of the first band section. The bonding layer may use adhesive or thermal bonds. The band also includes a second band section having a top side and a bottom side, where the top side is bonded to the bottom side of the first band section such that a continuous portion of the first and second band sections are bonded around the entire circuit. The band further includes a second adhesive layer disposed over a significant portion of the bottom side of the second band section and a release section having a top side, the top side bonded to the bottom side of the second band section.
Dodge Juhan - Granada Hills CA, US Dean D. Peterson - San Fernando CA, US Charles E. Wilson - San Fernando CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 5/00
US Classification:
235380, 235385, 3405731, 343700, 343718, 602 62
Abstract:
An identification band for attachment to an individual or object includes an at least partially non-transparent elongated hollow body having first and second opposite ends. The body also includes a substantially flat intermediate portion with top and bottom surfaces and semi-circular edges, and a pair of fastening openings formed respectively at the first and second ends. A connector is configured for interference fit reception into the fastening openings for removably attaching the first and second ends of the body. The connector is removable from the fastening openings and adapted for subsequent assembly and re-use with a replacement body. A machine readable radio frequency identification chip is associated with the body, and an antenna is operatively connected to the chip.
Adhesive Wristband Without Removable Release Liner
Sherif M. Ali - Los Angeles CA, US Dean D. Peterson - Sylmar CA, US
Assignee:
Precision Dynamics Corporation - San Fernando CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/117
US Classification:
40633, 40665
Abstract:
A plurality of identification bracelets removably attached to one another, each bracelet having a first end which includes a cover tab and a second end defining a closure tab having an adhesive portion. The cover tab of a second bracelet removably overlies the adhesive portion of a closure tab of an adjacent first identification bracelet. Upon separating the first and second bracelets, the adhesive portion of the first bracelet is exposed and the cover tab remains with the second bracelet as it is removed. The adhesive portion of the closure tab of the first bracelet, is adhered to a surface of the identification bracelet as it is moved from an open position to a closed position encircling an object to be identified. The bracelets may be connected end-to-end to form an elongated strip or along elongated side edges to form a sheet of identification bracelets.
Identification Band With Detachable Machine-Readable Labels
Mark M. Kotik - Santa Monica CA, US Dean D. Peterson - Sylmar CA, US
Assignee:
Precision Dynamics Corporation - San Fernando CA
International Classification:
A44C 5/00
US Classification:
40633
Abstract:
An improved identification band such as a wristband is provided for mounting onto a specific person or object. The improved identification band includes a primary identification zone adapted to receive human-readable and/or machine readable information as by printing and/or programming of a radio frequency identification (RFID) circuit. The band further includes multiple detachable adhesive labels forming a portion of the band and multiple detachable cards forming a tail end extension thereof, wherein each label is adapted to receive human-readable and/or machine readable information as by printing and/or programming of a radio frequency identification (RFID) circuit. In use, such as when worn by a patient in a hospital or the like, the detachable labels and cards are individually separable from the identification band on an as-needed basis for association with other objects associated with the band wearer, such as a vial containing a patient blood sample or the like.
Sherif M. Ali - Los Angeles CA, US Dean D. Peterson - Sylmar CA, US
Assignee:
Precision Dynamics Corporation - San Fernando CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/117
US Classification:
40633, 40665
Abstract:
A plurality of identification bracelets removably attached to one another, each bracelet having a first end which includes a cover tab and a second end defining a closure tab having an adhesive portion. The cover tab of a second bracelet removably overlies the adhesive portion of a closure tab of an adjacent first identification bracelet. Upon separating the first and second bracelets, the adhesive portion of the first bracelet is exposed and the cover tab remains with the second bracelet as it is removed. The adhesive portion of the closure tab of the first bracelet is adhered to a surface of the first bracelet as it is moved from an open position to a closed position encircling an object to be identified.
Identification Band With Detachable Machine-Readable Lables
Mark Kotik - Santa Monica CA, US Dean Peterson - Sylmar CA, US Walter Mosher - West Hills CA, US
International Classification:
A44C005/00
US Classification:
040633000
Abstract:
An improved identification band such as a wristband is provided for mounting onto a specific person or object. The improved identification band includes a primary identification zone adapted to receive human-readable and/or machine readable information as by printing and/or programming of a radio frequency identification (RFID) circuit. The band further includes multiple detachable adhesive labels forming a portion of the band or alternately forming a tail end extension thereof, wherein each label is adapted to receive human-readable and/or machine readable information as by printing and/or programming of a radio frequency identification (RFID) circuit. In use, such as when worn by a patient in a hospital or the like, the detachable labels are individually separable from the identification band on an as-needed basis for adherence to other objects associated with the band wearer, such as a vial containing a patient blood sample or the like.
Dodge Juhan - Ontario CA Dean D. Peterson - Sylmar CA
Assignee:
Precision Dynamics Corporation - San Fernando CA
International Classification:
G09F 308
US Classification:
40633
Abstract:
An identification wristband is fabricated from transparent synthetic plastic and has a flattened central area wherein the inner surfaces of the central area are relatively close to each other and opposite edges communicating with the central area, which are substantially semi-circular in cross section, provide a receptacle for an information card or tag inserted in the band and the flattened area of the band facilitates the viewing of the information on the card. A connector is provided which is of substantially elliptical configuration in cross section and includes an abutment intermediate its extremities. The opposite extremities of the connector are receivable in the opposite extremities of the band body and, when inserted in the band body, distend the extremities to correspond to the elliptical configuration of the connector, thus causing a frictional grip to be exerted upon the extremities of the band body. The abutment is engaged on its opposite sides by the respective extremities of the band body and the elliptical perimeter of the abutment constitutes a smooth continuum of the extremities of the band body.
Dean D. Peterson - Sylmar CA Walter W. Mosher - West Hills CA
Assignee:
Precision Dynamics Corporation - San Fernando CA
International Classification:
A44C 500
US Classification:
40633
Abstract:
An identification device which includes a band having a blank imprintable surface upon which information in the form of a bar code or the like can be imprinted on a conventional bar code imprinting machine. Various bands are provided with separate fasteners which are assembled with the band after the imprinting and which, when the band is located on a person or object, lock the band against undesirable removal of the band.
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Date: Feb 02, 2018
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Contra Costa, San Mateo County beaches rife with bacteria, report says
the problems at Parkside Aquatic Park and Lakeshore Park, whose beaches were shut down five days each in 2012. San Mateo County's director of environmental services, Dean Peterson, said in a statement that the county exceeds state requirements for water-quality testing to help ensure public safety.
This is filmmaker Dean Peterson's subway stop in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. He videoed all of these other people tripping because he kept tripping on that one step that was slightly higher than the others. He says, "And I know that it's there but that doesn't stop me from tripping."
Date: Jun 29, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
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