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Title: US6769767: Eyewear with exchangeable temples housing a transceiver forming ad hoc networks with other devices
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Swab, Gregory; Tulsa, OK
Malackowski, James E.; Chicago, IL
Greaves, Mikal; Mountain View, CA
Milesi, Rolf; Sunnyvale, CA
Ligtenberg, Christiaan; San Carlos, CA
Meier, Thomas; San Jose, CA

Assignee: QR Spex, Inc., Tulsa, OK
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Published / Filed: 2004-08-03 / 2001-04-30

Application Number: US2001000845425

IPC Code: Advanced: B07C 5/34; G01N 15/14; G02C 11/00; G02C 11/02; G02C 11/06; G06F 1/16; G21K 1/00; H04B 7/00; H04L 12/28; H04M 1/00; G01N 30/02;
IPC-7: G02C 1/00;

ECLA Code: G02C11/00; G02C11/06; S01N30/02;

U.S. Class: 351/158; 704/270; 704/271;

Field of Search: 351/041,158,123 704/271,270 455/343,344,347,350,351

Priority Number:
2001-04-30  US2001000845425

Abstract:     A wireless ad hoc pico network is formed by eyewear and other devices such as a computer, a bracelet and a telephone having similar transceivers mounted on them. Master slave relationships are configurable. Other devices, such as a radio, a CD player, a hand held global positioning satellite system and a heart rate monitor, having similar transceivers, can also be connected with the transceiver of the eyewear. The transceivers operate on globally available, unlicensed radio band, 2.45 gigahertz (GHz) and conforms to the Bluetooth standard. The power consumption of Bluetooth enabled devices is less than three percent of the power consumption of a mobile phone. The eyewear includes a frame and connected to the frame are two temples. Temples are connected to frame via hinges. Temples have a male portion of a connector incorporated in them. Female portion of the connector is made integral with the hinges. When the male portion is inserted in the female portion the temple is attached to the frame. The temples can be removed by pulling the connector apart, and a temple with different apparatus within it can be inserted in place of the removed temples. The temple may have co-molded within its body, an apparatus such as an audio device, a camera, a speaker, and a microphone, and a display device such as liquid crystal or an alarm. In another embodiment, eyewear constitutes a distance alarm to monitor the movement of, for example, a child. A device in form of, for example, a bracelet is worn by the child. The transceivers in the eyewear and the bracelet form a small-range wireless network, i.e., piconet, wherein the eyewear and the bracelet communicate using signals conforming to the Bluetooth technology. The transceiver in the eyewear is configured to generate an alarm when the bracelet exceeds a predetermined distance from eyewear.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Schulte Roth & Zabel ; Lutzker, Joel ; Vishev, Anna ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Dang, Hung X.;

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First Claim:
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We claim:     1. An eyewear comprising:
  • a frame; and
  • a Bluetooth transceiver for short distance wireless communication,
  • wherein said Bluetooth transceiver is embedded in said frame, and wherein said Bluetooth transceiver is configured to form an ad hoc wireless network with a plurality of devices.


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Continuity Data:
Application Number Filed Notes

US2001000845425 2001-04-30  is a related to the prior publication
     US20040000733A1 issued 2004-01-01  Eyewear with exchangeable temples housing bluetooth enabled apparatus

US2001000845425 2001-04-30  is a related to the prior publication
     US20040029582A1 issued 2004-02-12  Eyewear with exchangeable temples housing bluetooth enabled apparatus

US2001000845425 2001-04-30  is a related to the prior publication
     US20050239502A1 issued 2005-10-27  Eyewear with a mounted radio frequency transceiver

11121544   is a continuation of
US2004000884153  2004-07-02   (pending)
     US20040239874A1 issued 2004-12-02   Eyewear with exchangeable temples housing a radio frequency transceiver

US2004000884153   is a continuation of
US2003000611125  2003-07-01
     US6929365 issued 2005-08-16   Eyewear with exchangeable temples housing bluetooth enable apparatus

US2003000611125   is a continuation of
US2003000608321  2003-06-27
     US6911172 issued 2005-06-28   Method of manufacturing eyewear

US2003000611125   is a division of
>US2001000845425<  2001-04-30
     US6769767 issued 2004-08-03   Eyewear with exchangeable temples housing a transceiver forming ad hoc networks with other devices

US2003000608321   is a continuation of
>US2001000845425<  2001-04-27
     US6769767 issued 2004-08-03   Eyewear with exchangeable temples housing a transceiver forming ad hoc networks with other devices

US2003000608321   is a division of
>US2001000845425<  2001-04-30
     US6769767 issued 2004-08-03   Eyewear with exchangeable temples housing a transceiver forming ad hoc networks with other devices


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