Claims
- 1. A bracelet having:
at least one electronic display unit constructed and arranged to display information in a sequence extending along substantially a full length of the bracelet; and a control device constructed and arranged to control said at least one display unit so that the information displayed appears to move along the length of the bracelet with time; the bracelet being a wrist bracelet constructed and arranged to be worn around the wrist of a user, and the said at least one display unit having a plurality of segments such as to be selectively energizable by the control device to display information including at least one item selected from the group consisting of shapes and figures which are other than numeric arrangements and other than alphabetical arrangements, the control device and the segments being constructed and arranged to display at least one item which is representative of an entity which has, as a characteristic thereof, movement from one location to another.
- 2. A bracelet according to claim 1, wherein the segments are selectively energizable to display characters selected from the group consisting of numerical and alphabetical characters, as well as said items which are other than numeric and alphabetical arrangements.
- 3. A bracelet according to claim 1, wherein the at least one display unit has a dot-matrix display having cells arranged in a rectangular matrix.
- 4. A bracelet as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one display unit has a plurality of display elements formed from independently controllable liquid crystal segments.
- 5. A bracelet as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one display unit comprises a plurality of display units.
- 6. A bracelet as claimed in claim 5, wherein the display units are arranged in close proximity to each other and are arranged in groups of at least three adjacent display units.
- 7. A bracelet as claimed in claim 6, wherein each of the display units can be independently controlled.
- 8. A bracelet as claimed in claim 7, wherein said control device is constructed and arranged to switch each of the display units in a group on and off intermittently and for a short period of time and to switch on and off adjacent units in a group successively along the length of the bracelet so that the information displayed appears to move along the length of the bracelet with time.
- 9. A bracelet according to claim 1, wherein the control device is constructed and arranged to display a message of a length greater than the length of the bracelet.
- 10. A bracelet according to claim 1, wherein the control device comprises an integrated circuit.
- 11. A bracelet according to claim 1, further comprising a memory constructed and arranged to store information including said items selected from the group consisting of shapes and figures which are other than numeric arrangements and other than alphabetical arrangements.
- 12. A bracelet according to claim 1, wherein the bracelet includes a receiver for receiving messages transmitted in the form of electromagnetic radiation to be displayed on said at least one display unit.
- 13. A bracelet according to claim 12, in which the bracelet is a pager.
- 14. A bracelet according to claim 1, including a memory and a programming device allowing the control device to be programmed by the user by downloading messages from a computer apparatus into the memory of the bracelet.
- 15. A bracelet according to claim 1, wherein the control device comprises an integrated circuit.
- 16. A bracelet according to claim 1, wherein said control device and the said segments are arranged to display characters which move.
- 17. A bracelet according to claim 1, wherein said control device and said segments are arranged to display animals which move.
- 18. A bracelet according to claim 1, wherein a first of the segments is a starting display segment and a second of the segments is an ending display segment, the item being displayed by virtue of movement of one of an individual shape and figure from segment to segment along the length of the bracelet, the shape or figure first appearing within the starting display segment and disappearing following display in the ending display segment.
- 19. A bracelet having:
at least one electronic display unit constructed and arranged to display information in a sequence extending along substantially a full length of the bracelet; and a control device constructed and arranged to control said at least one display unit so that the information displayed appears to move along the length of the bracelet with time; the said at least one display unit having a plurality of segments such as to be selectively energizable by the control device to display information including at least one item selected from the group consisting of shapes and figures which are other than numeric arrangements and other than alphabetical arrangements.
- 20. A bracelet according to claim 19, wherein the control device and the segments are arranged to display at least one item which is representative of an entity which has as a characteristic thereof movement from one location to another.
- 21. A bracelet according to claim 19, wherein the segments are selectively energizable to display characters selected from the group consisting of numerical and alphabetical characters, as well as said items which are other than numeric and alphabetical arrangements.
- 22. A bracelet according to claim 19, wherein the bracelet is a wrist bracelet.
- 23. A bracelet according to claim 19, wherein the at least one display unit has a dot-matrix display having cells arranged in a rectangular matrix.
- 24. A bracelet as claimed in claim 19, wherein the at least one display unit has a plurality of display elements formed from independently controllable liquid crystal segments.
- 25. A bracelet as claimed in claim 19, wherein the at least one display unit comprises a plurality of display units.
- 26. A bracelet as claimed in claim 25, wherein the display units are arranged in close proximity to each other and are arranged in groups of at least three adjacent display units.
- 27. A bracelet as claimed in claim 26, wherein each of the display units can be independently controlled.
- 28. A bracelet as claimed in claim 27, wherein said control device is constructed and arranged to switch each of the display units in a group on and off intermittently and for a short period of time and to switch on and off adjacent units in a group successively along the length of the bracelet so that the information displayed appears to move along the length of the bracelet with time.
- 29. A bracelet according to claim 19, wherein the control device is constructed and arranged to display a message of a length greater than the length of the bracelet.
- 30. A bracelet according to claim 19, wherein the control device comprises an integrated circuit.
- 31. A bracelet according to claim 19, further comprising a memory constructed and arranged to store information including said items selected from the group consisting of shapes and figures which are other than numeric arrangements and other than alphabetical arrangements.
- 32. A bracelet according to claim 19, wherein the bracelet includes a receiver for receiving messages transmitted in the form of electromagnetic radiation to be displayed on said at least one display unit.
- 33. A bracelet according to claim 32, in which the bracelet is a pager.
- 34. A bracelet according to claim 19, including a memory and a programming device allowing the control device to be programmed by the user by downloading messages from a computer apparatus into the memory of the bracelet.
- 35. A bracelet according to claim 19, wherein the control device comprises an integrated circuit.
- 36. A bracelet according to claim 19, wherein said control device and the said segments are arranged to display characters which move.
- 37. A bracelet according to claim 19, wherein said control device and said segments are arranged to display animals which move.
- 38. A bracelet according to claim 19, wherein a first of the segments is a starting display segment and a second of the segments is an ending display segment, the item being displayed by virtue of movement of one of an individual shape and figure from segment to segment along the length of the bracelet, the shape or figure first appearing within the starting display segment and disappearing following display in the ending display segment.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
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9500668.0 |
Jan 1995 |
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9502348.7 |
Feb 1995 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/801,772, filed Mar. 9, 2001, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/875,721, filed Jul. 11, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,216,940, which is a continuation of PCT/GB96/00069, filed Jan. 15, 1996, which, in turn, claims priority from United Kingdom application no. 9500668.0, filed Jan. 13, 1995 and United Kingdom application No. 9502348.7, filed Feb. 7, 1995, the contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (3)
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08875721 |
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09801772 |
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08875721 |
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