Claims
- 1. A wireless communication device, comprising:
a) a housing b) a microphone; c) a speaker earpiece; d) a user interface mounted in an upright orientation on the communication device; e) a transmitting antenna; f) wherein, said housing comprising an upper housing portion on top and a lower housing portion on the bottom; g) wherein, said speaker earpiece is mounted in said upper housing portion and defines a resting surface for resting against a user's ear to communicate sound to the user's ear; h) wherein, said transmitting antenna for transmitting electromagnetic signals mounted in said lower housing portion; i) wherein, said microphone is positioned on the communication device to detect audible sounds from the user; j) wherein, during use, the communication device positions said transmitting antenna away from the user's ear because of the distance between said speaker earpiece and said transmitting antenna.
- 2. The wireless communication device in claim 1, wherein;
a) said resting surface, said upper housing portion, and said lower housing portions are substantially in-line with each other, whereby said transmitting antenna is oriented substantially below the earpiece and away from the user's brain during use.
- 3. The wireless communication device in claim 1, wherein;
a) said housing defines an obtuse angle between the top of said upper housing portion and the bottom of said lower housing portion such that the bottom of said housing as a whole is angled substantially away from both the plane defined by said resting surface and the user's face, whereby the position of said transmitting antenna angled away from the user's head and face.
- 4. The wireless communication device in claim 1, wherein;
said transmitting antenna is mounted substantially inside said lower portion of said housing.
- 5. The wireless communication device in claim 1, further including;
a shield adapted for reducing electromagnetic radiation emitted by the antenna in the direction of the user's head and body while in use, whereby radiation levels experienced by the user are further reduced.
- 6. The wireless communication device in claim 1, wherein;
said transmitting antenna is a directional gain antenna and oriented to radiate its minimum intensity in the general direction of the user's head for reducing electromagnetic radiation absorbed by the user.
- 7. The wireless communication device in claim 3, wherein;
said obtuse angle formed by a slowly curving section of the housing between the upper and lower portion of the housing.
- 8. The wireless communication device in claim 3, wherein;
said transmitting antenna is mounted substantially to the bottom of the lower portion such that the antenna extends below the housing.
- 9. The wireless communication device in claim 3, wherein;
said upper housing portion pivotally connected to said lower housing portion to allow pivoting action between a closed position where said upper and lower portions are folded together, and an open position where said obtuse angle is formed between the top and bottom of the housing.
- 10. The wireless communication device in claim 3, wherein;
said upper portion is designed to be easily gripped by the user, and said lower housing is designed to be less easily gripped, whereby the user preferably holds the communication device by the upper portion of the housing.
- 11. The wireless communication device in claim 9, wherein;
said upper housing portion contains more volume than the lower housing portion to encourage the user to grip the communication device by said upper housing portion to reduce radiation absorbed by the user's hand and fingers.
- 12. The wireless communication device in claim 9, wherein;
said upper housing portion contains more mass than the lower housing portion to encourage the user to grip the communication device by said upper housing portion to reduce radiation absorbed by the user's hand and fingers.
- 13. The wireless communication device in claim 9, wherein;
said antenna for transmitting is defined by a directional gain antenna for reducing electromagnetic radiation emitted by the antenna in the direction of the user's head and body while in use.
- 14. A wireless communication device designed to minimize a user's exposure to high-intensity electromagnetic radiation, comprising:
a) a transceiver circuit comprising a transmitter, a receiver, a speaker, a battery, a user interface, a display, and an antenna; b) a housing for holding said transceiver circuit and having a upper portion and a lower portion; c) said antenna mounted substantially to said lower portion of the housing for transmitting electromagnetic signals; d) said speaker mounted substantially to said upper portion of the housing to communicate sound to the user's ear; e) said upper portion defining an earpiece designed for placement against a user's ear for hearing said speaker; f) said housing defines an obtuse angled portion between said upper and lower portions so that when said earpiece is placed flat against said user's ear the lower portion of said housing is angled substantially further away from the user's face than if the housing were substantially straight, whereby the electromagnetic radiation intensity experienced by the user is reduced by keeping the antenna away from the user's face.
- 15. The wireless communication device in claim 14, wherein;
said antenna is defined by a directional gain antenna that reduces electromagnetic radiation emitted by the antenna in the direction of the user's head and body while in use.
- 16. The wireless personal communication device in claim 14, wherein;
said transceiver circuit consists of a site-to-site transceivers circuit such as for cordless phones, digital communicators, and walkie-talkies.
- 17. The wireless personal communication device in claim 14, wherein;
said upper portion is designed for best gripping by the user, whereby the user may keep their hand and fingers away from said antenna.
- 18. The wireless communication device in claim 14, wherein;
said antenna for transmitting is designed to have a minimum in its radiation pattern directed substantially toward the user, thereby radiation absorbed by the user is further reduced.
- 19. The wireless communication device in claim 14, wherein;
said obtuse angled portion is defined by a pivotal axis which allows the upper and lower portions of the housing to pivot from a closed position where said upper and lower portions are pivoted together and an open position where said obtuse angle is formed with said housing.
- 20. The wireless communication device in claim 19, wherein;
said upper portion is designed to be easily gripped and held by the user, whereby the user absorbs less radiation by keeping the user's hand and fingers away from the close proximity of the antenna by encouraging the user to grip the communication device by the upper portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This utility application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/309,062 filed on Jul. 31, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60309062 |
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