INTEGRATED MODULARIZED COMPUTERS REFERRED

Brand Owner Address Description
INFINITY TRANSCORE, LP 150 4th Ave. N., Suite 1200 Nashville TN 37219 Integrated modularized computers referred to as blades used in integrated blade-based modular controllers for use in roadside toll collection and operations, namely, supporting All-Electronic Tolling (AET), Open Road Tolling (ORT), ticket-based toll collection, cash-based toll collection and High-Occupancy Tolling (HOT) lanes; Traffic-light apparatus; Electronic terminals for highway toll collection; Sensors for measuring axle number; Cameras for toll collection services; Toll lane cameras; Tolling equipment; Sensors for overhead vehicle profiling;Installation, repair and maintenance of street signage, street lights, and computer hardware systems for use in toll monitoring and control;Highway toll collection services; electronic toll collection services; electronic toll road fee collection services; Collecting and remitting tolls and fees for use of roadways and parking spaces for others;Compilation and systemization of graphical and textual data to enable automated collection of tolls, roadway fees, and violation fees; Business information services, namely, recording of incurred toll and roadway fee charges and generating an itemized listing of toll and roadway fee charges for others;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An engaging device of a handle for a modularized casing is composed of a modularized casing; a handle; an outer sleeve; a side of casing being provided with a positioning hole for emplacing the hook; a shaft pin which is loosely connected to the pivoting holes of casing and handle, with the handle being rotated against the shaft pin. The handle can be firmly locked to the modularized casing without being loosened and dislocated, and the engaging device can be rapidly released from the positioning hole, while most of a volume of the handle will not protrude out of the modularized casing.