Claims
- 1. A system comprising a wearable apparatus wherein said apparatus comprises:
an arm-attachment mechanism; an electronic device; and at least one of the following:
(1) a movable coupling between said electronic device and said arm-attachment mechanism, wherein, by function of said coupling, said electronic device can move in a substantially straight line from wrist-adjacent position to palm-adjacent position while said arm-attachment mechanism serves as a cantilever support; and/or (2) a means by which said electronic device can be supported by said arm-attachment mechanism such that said electronic device can move back and forth in a direct line from a position under a user's shirt sleeve to a position where it can be manipulated by the hand of the arm upon which said arm-attachment mechanism is being worn while yet remaining coupled to and supported by said arm-attachment mechanism.
- 2. The system in claim 1 wherein said electronic device further comprises:
a manual interface for data entry, such as a key or button; and/or a port or docking station suitable for coupling or electrically coupling to a removable attachment.
- 3. The system in claim 2 wherein said electronic device further comprises a removable battery and said system additionally comprises a battery charger, said battery charger being mounted in a window or an automobile.
- 4. The system in claim 3 wherein:
(1) said battery charger is solar-powered by function of a solar panel hingedly mounted to a window-mounted device; or (2) said automobile further comprises either (a) a colorto-number matrix-enabled odometer, (b) a color-to-number matrix-enabled license plate, or (c) a dashboard comprising a movable cover used to access a cabin air purification filter.
- 5. The system in claim 4 wherein said arm-attachment mechanism additionally comprises at least one open-sided ring positioned to grasp a finger of a user when the arm-attachment mechanism is being worn.
- 6. The system in claim 5 wherein said electronic device is a telephone suitable for use in a process by which unwanted telephone calls are screened.
- 7. The system in claim 1 additionally comprising a connecting member between said electronic device and said arm-attachment mechanism, wherein:
said connecting member is flexible such that, when said electronic device is in palm-adjacent position, the orientation of said electronic device can be adjusted by bending or twisting said connecting member; and/or said connecting member is attached to said electronic device by way of a ball-and-socket joint.
- 8. The system in claim 1 wherein said arm-attachment mechanism additionally comprises:
a second electronic device that is movably coupled to said arm-attachment mechanism; and/or a computing device suitable for use as a notebook/laptop-style computer, wherein said computing device comprises a display and a keyboard, and wherein said computing device can be reconfigured with the removal of at least one part and then worn on the user's body by way of said arm-attachment mechanism. .
- 9. The system in claim 2 wherein said electronic device further comprises a telecommunication device, remote control, or control for an audio recording mechanism.
- 10. The system in claim 1 wherein said electronic device additionally comprises at least one of the following:
a cursor-positioning means, such as a trackball; a scanning means, such as a bar-code scanner; an auto ID means, such as a bar-code scanner or RFID tag; an RF transmitting means, such as an RFID transceiver; a light-emitting means, such as a laser pointer or flashlight; a hair-trimming means; an environmental sensor means, such as a thermometer; a tool means, such as a screwdriver or drill; an electronic rotor means; an electronic vibrating means; a hygienic means, such as a toothbrush; a testing means, such as a voltage or hardness tester; or a credit card reading means, such as a magnetic strip reader.
- 11. The system in claim 2 wherein said electronic device or said removable attachment additionally comprises at least one of the following:
a cursor-positioning means, such as a trackball; a scanning means, such as a bar-code scanner; an auto ID means, such as a bar-code scanner or RFID tag; an RF transmitting means, such as an RFID transceiver; a photographic means; a light-emitting means, such as a laser pointer; a sound-emitting means, such as a speaker; a microphone; a writing means, such as a stylus; a telecommunication means; a hair-trimming means; an environmental sensor means, such as a thermometer; a tool means, such as a screwdriver or drill; an electronic rotor means; an electronic vibrating means; a hygienic means, such as a toothbrush; a testing means, such as a voltage or hardness tester; or a credit card reading means, such as a magnetic strip reader.
- 12. The system in claim 1 wherein said electronic device additionally comprises at least one of the following:
a data-processing means; a digital data storage means, such as RAM; a power source means, such as a battery; or an RFID tag.
- 13. A method of screening telephone calls comprising the following steps:
compiling an approved callers list; comparing an incoming phone call to said approved callers list; and providing a means by which a telephone call from a caller who is not on said approved callers list results in the caller being presented with a choice to pay a surcharge in order to have said call placed.
- 14. A system comprising:
a color-to-number matrix; a human observer or a machine observer, such as a photographic means; and at least one of the following:
(1) a meter wherein said meter simultaneously conveys current meter information both by (a) numeral and (b) color reference to said matrix; or (2) an automobile license plate that simultaneously conveys license plate information both by (a) numeral and (b) color reference to said matrix.
- 15. The system in claim 14 wherein:
said meter is an odometer; and/or said color-to-number matrix comprises a one-to-one correspondence between ten numbers and ten distinct colors.
- 16. A system used in converting solar energy to electrical energy comprising:
a window, such as a window in the wall of an apartment building; an apparatus configured to be mounted in said window, such as a window-mountable air conditioner; a solar panel movably mounted upon said apparatus; and an electronic device that is at least partly powered through said solar panel.
- 17. An automobile cabin air purification system comprising:
a dashboard comprising at least one movable cover, said cover covering an opening for an air filter; a first air filter that is accessible through said opening; and a second air filter that is not accessible through said opening, wherein said first and second air filter work cooperatively in that one filter filters finer particles than the other filter.
- 18. A physical therapy device comprising:
a rigid splint member; at least one grasping member suitable for grasping a human finger, said grasping member being mounted upon the splint member and configured to release said finger when said finger is flexed; and an attachment mechanism suitable for attaching said splint member to the forearm of a human.
- 19. The device in claim 18 wherein at least one of the following is true:
(1) said splint member is at least partly inflatable; (2) said splint member additionally comprises at least one button or key positioned so that said button or key can be pressed by extension of a user's finger; or (3) said grasping member is movably coupled to said splint member.
- 20. The system in claim 1 additionally comprising a health monitor, such as a pulse monitor, or a camera component, such as a viewfinder.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/724,701, filing date Nov. 28, 2000, which was a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/117,150, which has now matured into U.S. Pat. No. 6,184,804. The latter application was the United States national case filing of PCT filing PCT/US97/01356, filing date Jan. 22, 1997, which claimed the priority filing date of provisional patent application No. 60/010,648, filed on Jan. 26, 1996. This application also claims the priority filing date of provisional patent application No. 60/381,624, filed May 17, 2002; provisional patent application No. 60/383,526, filed May 28, 2002; and provisional patent application No. 60/395,367, filed Jul. 12, 2002. All of these related applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety into the present disclosure.
Provisional Applications (4)
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60010648 |
Jan 1996 |
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60381624 |
May 2002 |
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60383526 |
May 2002 |
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60395367 |
Jul 2002 |
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Continuations (1)
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09117150 |
Jul 1998 |
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09724701 |
Nov 2000 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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