Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1983-05-17
1986-08-05
Springborn, Harvey E.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
360 722, 250233, 364561, G06F 1520, G06F 758
Patent
active
046047255
ABSTRACT:
A code track on a rotable member (e.g., a disc) defines a pseudo-random sequence of binary digits consisting of ones and noughts. The pseudo-random sequence extends continuously around the rotatable member and includes a given number of n consecutive noughts. The binary digits of the sequence are arranged so that each group of n adjacent digits is different from each other group of n adjacent in the pseudo-random sequence. A reading mechanism is operatively positioned relative to the code track for reading n consecutive digits of the pseudo-random sequence, wherein each n consecutive digits of the pseudo-random sequence define a position of the rotatable member.
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Davies George G.
Dunn Peter L.
McGlade Stuart M.
Springborn Harvey E.
The Marconi Company Limited
Williams A.
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