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This invention relates generally to electronic devices, and more particularly to an electronic device that is independently actuated and operable separately from other peer level dependent devices, all while being apart from a host device.
The convergence of various consumer electronic products continues with such products as smart phones and cell phones with personal digital assistants. A more recent trend has been to integrate mobile communication capabilities with digital devices. Personal digital assistants (PDAs) and now digital cameras and video recorders are integrating mobile phone capabilities. For example, a digital camera could use wireless data communication to share photos with others having a similar device or anyone having an email account. An MP3 player integrated with a mobile phone device and strapped to a user's arm while jogging or exercising enables the user to make and receive phone calls with the same device that allows them to listen to music. Unfortunately, such devices are typically costly, unnecessarily large, and limited to their intended usage as an integrated device. These consumer products have many combined digital functions, but lack the ability to operate individually and independently when decoupled from each other. Furthermore, these products also likely fail to coordinate with other peripheral devices in a logical manner.
Although there are products such as laptop computers and cordless home phones that activate when separated from their docking stations or charging cradles or base stations, these products are not worn by a user nor do they include peripherals that operate independently and automatically activate when they decouple from their host devices.
An electronic product in accordance with several embodiments of the present invention can take the form of a combination of a host device such as a one-way or two-way communication product and one or more additional peripherals that selectively couple and decouple from the communication product. Either the host device or the peripheral or both can be worn by a user. The one or more peripherals can operate either independently or in coordination with the host device. Note that any combination of peripheral devices can operate concurrently and independently with their own separate relationship to the electronic host device. Also note that the host device and the peripherals can be any electronic product such as an earphone or earpiece, a display, a microphone, a user interface, a keyboard, a phone, a pager, a personal digital assistant, a camera, a watch, a computer, a receiver, and a transmitter.
In one embodiment of the present invention, an electronic product includes an electronic host device, at least one peripheral device that selectively couples and decouples to the electronic host device and activates independently of the electronic host device (when de-coupled from the host device) and operates independently of other peripheral devices, The electronic product can also include means for wearing the electronic product by a user. The peripheral device can activate automatically upon being decoupled from the electronic host device and can also activate independently of any other peripheral device or alternatively operate concurrently and synergistically with at least another peripheral device. In this regard, the peripheral device can automatically sense the need for its own power source to become active and can optionally automatically sense the need for activating a new wireless link to the electronic host device using its own power source when selectively decoupled from the electronic host device.
In a second embodiment of the present invention, an electronic host device forming a portion of an electronic product can include a power source, one or more ports for receiving at least two peripheral devices that can independently and selectively couple and decouple to the electronic host device and activates independently of the electronic host device and other peripheral devices, and optionally includes a means for being worn by a user
In a third embodiment of the present invention, a peripheral device forming an electronic product in conjunction with an electronic host device can include a power source, and a port for coupling with the electronic host device. The peripheral device can selectively couple and decouple to the at least one electronic host device and activates independently of the electronic host device and other peripheral devices that work in conjunction with the electronic host device. The peripheral electronic product can also include a means for being worn by a user on at least one among the electronic host device and the peripheral device.
In yet another embodiment, a method of operating at least one peripheral device independently from a electronic host device can include the steps of powering the electronic host device and the at least one peripheral device using a power source for the electronic host device when the at least one peripheral device is coupled to the electronic host device, detecting a selective decoupling of at least one peripheral device from the electronic host device, and powering the electronic host device using the power source for the electronic host device and independently powering at least one peripheral device with a power source for the peripheral device in response to detecting the selective decoupling. The method can further include the step of wearing at least one among the peripheral device and the electronic host device on a user. The method can also include the step of automatically activating the peripheral device upon being decoupled from the electronic host device. Note that the peripheral device can activate independently of any other peripheral device (or devices) and that any combination of peripheral devices can operate concurrently and independently with their own separate relationship to the electronic host device. Note that any combination of peripheral devices can also operate synergistically with the electronic host device. Optionally, the method can further include the step of activating a new wireless link between the electronic host device and at least one peripheral device in response to detecting the selective decoupling from the electronic host device.
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The peripheral device 30 can include a power source 36 such as a battery, a user interface 34, and a second interface block 46 for interfacing with the interface block 24 of the host device 12. The interface blocks 24 and 46 can connect to each other by direct contact, wirelessly or in any other manner. Optimally, this embodiment can enable a direct physical connection of the host and peripheral devices and subsequently optionally include data signal interfacing if desired, and only require “docking” for power re-charging. Conversely, when the peripheral device is dis-engaged from its “docked” position adjacent to the host, the peripheral device can “wake-up” and acknowledge that it can (1) turn-on, and (2) begin a steady flow of data, while (3) simultaneously initiating the wireless link required to facilitate this transmission of data (See
Thus, as presented, the host electronic device 12 can provide the core functionality of the wearable electronic product 10 and can be thought of as an engine that powers any number of interface module devices or peripherals (camera, gaming console, phone, MP3 player, PDA, etc.) that are in effect different chassis for the engine. The host electronic device 12 can conform to the user's preference, lifestyle or specific activity the user is performing. Of course, in one embodiment, rather than spending duplicative costs for a core function that can be modular, a single core device can be adapted to be used with a plurality of host devices or accessories or peripherals. Finally, note that either the peripheral device 30 or the host device 12 can include a means (41 or 43) for being worn by a user. The means 41 or 43 can be a belt clip, a hook and loop fastener, a belt, or any other form of strap commonly used to couple portable consumer products to users. Of course, other more rigid and more permanent means of being worn by a user can also be used, including tags, anklets or bracelets used for in-house detainees or for tracking animals.
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In light of the foregoing description, it should be recognized that embodiments in accordance with the present invention can be realized in hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software. A communications system or device according to the present invention can be realized in a centralized fashion in one computer system or processor, or in a distributed fashion where different elements are spread across several interconnected computer systems or processors (such as a microprocessor and a DSP). Any kind of computer system, or other apparatus adapted for carrying out the functions described herein, is suited. A typical combination of hardware and software could be a general purpose computer system with a computer program that, when being loaded and executed, controls the computer system such that it carries out the functions described herein.
Additionally, the description above is intended by way of example only and is not intended to limit the present invention in any way, except as set forth in the following claims.