76557615
Oct 31, 2003
computer system for use by auto repair shop owners comprised of computer hardware, namely, a computer, input devices in the form of computer keyboards and scanners, and output devices in the form of computer monitors, computer printers, and access control alarms to detect and record torque settings applied to nuts and bolts in auto repairs; computer software installed on the computer for use in comparing auto repair workers' input of torque applied to affixing nuts and bolts to machinery with data in look-up tables to determine and display compliance by workers with procedures for using torque connectors; and metal torque stick connectors for use by auto repair workers for installing nuts and bolts on machinery, all of the above sold as a unit
Electrical and Scientific Apparatus