OPTICAL APPLIANCES APPARATUS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DOLLOND DOLLOND & AITCHISON LIMITED 1323 COVENTRY ROAD YARDLEY, BIRMINGHAM B25 8LP OPTICAL APPLIANCES AND APPARATUS, NAMELY, LENSES, SPECTACLES, SUNGLASSES, PROTECTIVE EYEGLASSES, SPECTACLE FRAMES, SPECTACLE CASES, SPECTACLE CHAINS, CONTACT LENS CASES, CAMERAS, PROJECTORS FOR SLIDES AND CINEMATOGRAPHIC FILMS; AND LIGHT FILTERS, RANGEFINDERS, AND VIEWFINDERS FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC PURPOSES;PREPARATIONS FOR CLEANING OR POLISHING LENSES;CLEANING AND POLISHING CLOTHS;
STORM Sun 99 Limited 37-39 Conway Street London W1T6ST United Kingdom optical appliances and apparatus, namely, ophthalmic lenses, spectacles and eyeglasses, all adapted for eye protection purposes; spectacle frames, cases and chains; contact lens cases; photographic and video cameras; magnifying glasses and binoculars;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention is directed to a network-enabled appliance. The appliance may aid the remote monitoring of various measured data. The device may monitor a variable or set of variables and output the data upon request. In addition, the appliance may issue alarms, alerts, warning and other notifications when a variable matches a setpoint or undergoes a specified change, deviation, and/or fluctuation. Further the appliance may be operable to communicate with other appliances. The communication may comprise periodic pinging of peer appliances. In this manner, a peer appliance may detect a failure in other network-enabled appliances when an anticipated ping is not received. Further, the communication may enable the establishment of a directory of capabilities of various appliances. In this manner, a group of appliances may perform more complex behaviors by grouping resources. Further, a group of appliances may act to reestablish the behavior of a failed device.