Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1994-11-22
1998-01-20
Voeltz, Emanuel T.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364139, 307 31, 307 39, 34082506, G05B 1302
Patent
active
057107122
ABSTRACT:
A processor system provides electrical power and processing to a plurality of appliances. A data bus receives a control input signal from each of the plurality of appliances and transfers electrical power and output command signals to each of the plurality of appliances. A processor, coupled to the data bus, generates an output command signal for each of the plurality of appliances in response to the input control signals.
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Choi Kyle J.
Lindsey Michael K.
Motorola Inc.
Stuckman Bruce E.
Voeltz Emanuel T.
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