1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a portable communicating apparatus. More particularly, it relates to a portable communicating hot link apparatus which can provide a simple, efficient and effective means of communication between children and their parents, between elderly persons and caring relatives and between mentally less-able individuals and supervising adults.
Children often disappear from view from parents causing anxiety and worry until their whereabouts are known again. Mobile telephone technology, such as GSM, DCS and CDMA can provide an essential link between older children and their parents but this is not the answer for younger children, elderly persons or mentally less-able individuals. The mobile telephone is very valuable and might easily be lost or stolen from a child or from a mentally less-able individual. Similarly, elderly citizens may experience distress should they become lost in a crowd or lose sight of a supervising adult. In all these instances, children, mentally less able individuals and elderly persons would quite likely experience difficulty in pressing the right sequence of keys on the mobile telephone, particularly if it were dark or in instances of bad weather.
Elderly persons often make appointments to meet supervising adults, such as their grown up children, but due to the fast commotion of life, they may miss the particular agreed meeting point or they may forget the time of the meeting. There is clearly a need for a communicating device which can address the communication technology requirements of this situation.
2. Description of the Related Art
Current mobile phone technology products do not offer a very simple and cheap technology solution which addresses this essential one-to-one communication need.
In addition to these specific communication problem needs, there is a growing concern about the potentially harmful effect of electromagnetic radiation upon the developing brains of young children. Within this context, there is an opportunity to design a communication device for children which positions the radiating electromagnetic field of a communication device away from the close proximity of the brain. In this regard, parents who maintain the belief that mobile telephones present a health risk due to the radiating antenna may rest secure in the knowledge that this risk can be significantly reduced.
Further to these limitations of existing technologies, and so far as is known, no portable communication apparatus is presently available which serves to offer a hot link communicator comprising the minimum mobile telephone functionality suited to the specific needs of this problem area.
The present invention to provides a novel portable hot link communicating apparatus to meet the minimum specific requirements of parents wishing to have the facility of immediate communication with their children, between mentally less-able individuals and supervising adults and between elderly persons and caring relatives.
The present invention also provides a novel portable hot link communicating apparatus which comprises a preprogrammed identity module comprising the number of the mobile or fixed telephone to which the hot link communicating device is linked.
The present invention also provides a novel portable hot link communicating apparatus which may comprise no key pad at all, other than a simple array of press pads to initiate a call or to answer an incoming call thereby minimizing cost and functionality of the said communication apparatus.
The present invention also provides a novel portable hot link communicating apparatus which may comprise no display thereby minimizing cost and functionality of the said communication apparatus.
The present invention provides a novel portable hot link communicating apparatus which comprises a simple and effective way of attaching it to the wearer such as a wrist strap, a hip belt clip or a neck cord. In this context, the invention provides a portable hot link communicating apparatus which may function effectively while worn on the wrist such that the electromagnetic field of the radiating antenna is positioned away from the close proximity of the developing brains of young children while a call is in progress.
The present invention provides a novel portable hot link communicating apparatus which may be molded in any of a number of bright colors and designs which are attractive to young children and which are therefore readily worn by said children.
The present invention provides a novel portable hot link communicating apparatus which makes use of state of the art battery technology such that the hot link communicating device may be powered by a light-weight, low volume rechargeable battery with sufficient power to remain active for 24 hours.
The present invention offers these benefits through the provision of a novel portable communicating apparatus or hot link communicator which serves to address the diverse requirements of communication between parents and children, between supervising adults and mentally less-able individuals and between elderly persons and caring relatives.
The hot link communicator preferably comprises a basic mobile telephone circuit having no key pad or display and a rechargeable battery and antenna and a preprogrammed identity module linking it to a single mobile or fixed telephone. Where appropriate, in an alternative embodiment the hot link communicator is able to place a call to one of a plurality of separate telephone numbers comprising mobile telephones, fixed telephones or other hot link communicators. In one embodiment in which the hot link communicator is able to select one of two numbers, an additional separate call button is provided for this purpose. In an alternative embodiment, selection of one of a plurality of numbers is done using the single call initiate button and by sequentially stepping through the numbers stored in the preprogrammed identity module. The indication of which number is being selected can be shown on the screen of the hot link communicator in a number of embodiments; alternatively one of a number of colored lights may be programmed to light up to avoid the expense of the screen.
The hot link communicator works identically as a mobile telephone when it is active and receives a call. It differs from the complexity of a mobile telephone in that it comprises no key pad, and in its place, it comprises the circuitry to dial a number preprogrammed into its identity module.
The linked mobile telephone, or any mobile telephone comprising the same type of identity module, is thus easily employed to preprogram the unique number of any mobile or fixed telephone to which the hot link communicator is to be linked. This programming feature offers a significant degree in freedom in linking any particular hot link communicator with any particular mobile or fixed telephone. Furthermore, the same method may be employed to program two identity modules and thereby link two hot link communicators to each other.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings which disclose one embodiment of the invention. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed for the purpose of illustration only and that the particular description of the portable hot link communicating apparatus is given by way of example only and does not limit the scope of the invention.
Referring now in detail to the drawings, in particular
This device comprises a novel combination of existing technologies and features which make possible the existence of a new and improved portable hot link communicating apparatus to address the needs of parents wishing to have the facility of immediate communication with their children and vice versa, between supervising individuals and mentally less-able persons and between elderly persons and caring relatives.
Furthermore this novel hot link communicator is able to receive and send calls to a preprogrammed mobile or fixed telephone by making use of simplified circuitry to select and call at least one number programmed into the identity module associated with the hot link communicator.
This unique combination of features greatly simplifies the hot link communicator circuitry and thereby reduces the cost of the device.
In a preferred embodiment, the invention is suitably employed within any specific mobile telephone system such as GSM, DCS, and COMA. For the purpose of detailed description and in order to make clear the advantages and benefits of the hot link communicator, the particular embodiment of the GSM standard of mobile telephone technology is selected. Furthermore, the corresponding identity module within the GSM standard of mobile telephone technology, the subscriber identity module or SIM card is described. This selection of GSM is made by way of example only and does not limit the scope of the invention to the GSM standard since it is obviously and suitably adapted to OCS and COMA telephone technologies by making the corresponding and obvious technical modifications to the hot link communicator circuitry.
In the preferred embodiment, the essential hardware components comprise a basic GSM telephone circuit, a rechargeable battery, a compact GSM antenna, a brightly colored molding—in the instance that it is intended for children—a preprogrammed SIM card and two buttons—one to initiate a telephone call, the other to answer an incoming call—and a ringing tone generator as well as a basic two way microphone device.
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The hot link communicator is intended to provide an emergency telephone connection using the simplest combination of technologies in a new and unique way. It is intended that the hot link communicator may contain levels of sophistication to suit different specific needs of individuals. As has been stated before, the hot link communicator may comprise a screen display. In addition, the hot link communicator may comprise the capability to initiate telephone calls to one of a number of telephone numbers stored in the preprogrammed identity module. In GSM this preprogrammed identity module is described as the SIM card or Subscribers Identity Module. Nevertheless, the SIM card is only mentioned by way of example and the invention is not limited to this particular module and any circuitry may be devised to achieve the necessary functionality of the hot link communicator pre-programmed identity module.
In one alternative embodiment, the hot link communicator is able to select one of a plurality of numbers stored in the preprogrammed identity module. This can be realized in a number of ways such as programming the call initiate button to toggle through the list of stored numbers wherein each is sequentially displayed on the screen. Alternatively, a number of colored lights may be used to indicate from whom a call is being received or to whom a call is about to be initiated wherein one particular colored light corresponds to a particular telephone number stored on the preprogrammed identity module. The use of colored lights may serve to be advantageous when the hot link communicator is to be used by a young child who is unable to recognized alphanumeric text on a screen display.
While only one embodiment of the present invention, the hot link communicator within the context of the digital GSM telephone system in particular, has been shown and described in detail, it will be obvious to those persons of ordinary skill in the art, that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, the hot link communicator may make use of any telephone technology such as CDMA and DCS. Furthermore the hot link communicator may be stored in a battery recharging device when not worn such that it remains available for use when needed.
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973637 | Sep 1997 | FI | national |
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/465,507, filed Aug. 8, 2006, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/742,518, filed Dec. 19, 2003, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/508,223, filed Jun. 1, 2000. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/508,223 is a national phase application pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 371 and claims the priority benefit of Patent Cooperation Treaty application number PCT/GB98/02715 entitled “Emergency Mobile Radio Telephone with Reduce Key Set” filed Sep. 9, 1998. Patent Cooperation Treaty application number PCT/GB98/02715 is an international application and claims the priority benefit of Finnish patent application number 973637 filed Sep. 9, 1997. The disclosures of these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | 11465507 | Aug 2006 | US |
Child | 11766559 | Jun 2007 | US |
Parent | 10742518 | Dec 2003 | US |
Child | 11465507 | Aug 2006 | US |
Parent | 09508223 | Jun 2000 | US |
Child | 10742518 | Dec 2003 | US |