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Light-weight adhesive audio and written note recording device
   
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US Patent 5890121
Issued Date
March 30, 1999
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A light-weight adhesive note recording device (12) records sounds (22) and written text (20) and attaches to a plurality of different types of surfaces (14). Recording circuitry (34) receives and records sounds (22) as a plurality of digital signals. Memory circuitry (38) stores digital signals, and speaker circuitry (40) plays back digital signals as recordings of sounds (22). Control circuitry (36) controls operation of recording circuitry (34), memory circuit (38), and speaker circuitry (40). Power source (44) provides power to operate recording device (12). Text surface (26) is used for writing or printing written text or message (20). Adhering mechanism (54) adheres recording device (12) to a wide variety of surfaces (14). Recording device (12) has sufficiently small size and a flat writing or text surface (26) for repeated use as an adhesive note recording device.
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Published
March 30, 1999
Application Number
07/990,144
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December 14, 1992
US Classification
704/272   704/270 704/278
Int'l Classification
G09F   27/00   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
360/39   360/72.1   340/825.31   381/49   381/51   395/2   395/2.1   395/2.76   395/2.8   395/2.79   395/2.81   395/2.83   395/2.82   395/2.84   704/270   704/272   704/287  
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