WO2009130352A1 - Dispositif pouvant être couplé à des montures de lunettes et conçu pour avertir de la réception d'appels entrants et d'autres communications - Google Patents
Dispositif pouvant être couplé à des montures de lunettes et conçu pour avertir de la réception d'appels entrants et d'autres communications Download PDFInfo
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M19/00—Current supply arrangements for telephone systems
- H04M19/02—Current supply arrangements for telephone systems providing ringing current or supervisory tones, e.g. dialling tone or busy tone
- H04M19/04—Current supply arrangements for telephone systems providing ringing current or supervisory tones, e.g. dialling tone or busy tone the ringing-current being generated at the substations
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- G—PHYSICS
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- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C11/00—Non-optical adjuncts; Attachment thereof
- G02C11/04—Illuminating means
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/72—Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/72—Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
- H04M1/724—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
- H04M1/72403—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality
- H04M1/72409—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality by interfacing with external accessories
- H04M1/72412—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality by interfacing with external accessories using two-way short-range wireless interfaces
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- Device attachable to eyeglass frames for the notification of receiving calls and others.
- the invention falls within the sector of devices and accessories for wireless communications, whether they are included in the area of mobile telephony, a highly extended and developed sector, or belong to other types of communications that are also common but less frequent, such as paging devices. , emission of wireless warning signals by alarm, measuring devices, etc.
- the present invention relates to a device that warns of the reception of wireless signals from mobile telephony, pagers or other, by means of the emission of sound, light or vibratory signals and that can be coupled, attached or incorporated into the frame of some glasses of usual format.
- this device Through the use of this device, it is provided to those who wear glasses, to be able to know, at all times, if the reception of a certain signal (mobile or other telephony) in which they may be interested is taking place. , thus avoiding the need to maintain physical contact with the receiving mobile terminal, avoiding the need to maintain it in the visual or auditory field and avoiding that another additional accessory that fulfills this specific function produces distraction or interference with the activity that is performed.
- a certain signal mobile or other telephony
- the reduced weight and size of the device object of the invention, as well as its shape and location (on the pin, or on the front), make it possible that no alteration is required in the usual way of using the glasses , that there is no interference with the daily activities of the person who uses it, and that their presence is virtually unnoticed by the person (despite being located within their field of vision, the visual attention given to the device does not differ from The one that usually lends itself to the frame of glasses by the person who wears them).
- this device does not hinder the normal articulation of closing and opening of the pins.
- the device comprises, at least, an antenna, an electronic receiver or transmitter-receiver circuit, a battery, battery or photovoltaic cell, a light, sound or vibratory warning mechanism, and one or more clamping or anchoring mechanisms.
- the first or body of the device includes a housing (which can be flexible) in which at least the photovoltaic cell, battery or cell, the receiver or transmitter-receiver circuit and the light, sound or vibration emitting device are housed .
- the second part is constituted by an antenna, connected at one end to the body, and which, in order to adapt to the shape of the frame, can also be flexible or in the form of a wire.
- the body of the device is usually located on the front of the mount or on the front of the pin, on its inner face, behind the articulation thereof with the front.
- the antenna is usually located next, running parallel to the inner flank of the rod, in the area between the body of the device and the area of contact of the skin with the pin.
- the antenna has other orientations, in which it is integrated in the body of the device, or in which it has a different location.
- the electronic receiver or transmitter-receiver circuit has a system for decoding and interpretation of modulated electromagnetic signals that includes an interface compatible with the standards and protocols of wireless communication using the modulated signal of interest (GSM or others) , allowing to differentiate it from all signals of the same type that reach the antenna of the device.
- GSM modulated signal of interest
- the decoding of the received signal allows obtaining, from the same, the information relative to the destination receiver to which it is addressed (for example: the mobile phone number and telephone operator to which a call is made, in case this is the event that you want to identify).
- the information relative to the destination receiver to which it is addressed for example: the mobile phone number and telephone operator to which a call is made, in case this is the event that you want to identify.
- the update in memory of the information of the recipient of interest can be done before, during, or after the assembly process. In this way, you can choose to program this information in memory before assembly, or to facilitate that it can be updated later by the manufacturer, distributor, mobile phone operator, end user, etc., the latter option being the one that provides the greatest flexibility and versatility
- the first design alternative of the invention introduces in the warning device itself the appropriate mechanisms for acquiring these codes by wireless exchange of signals of local scope (for example by Bluetooth or Wibree technology).
- signals of local scope for example by Bluetooth or Wibree technology.
- an electronic transmitter-receiver circuit of signals of this type, specific software and an antenna and interface compatible with the protocols and standards involved are used.
- the aforementioned data exchange includes, on the one hand, the warning device and on the other, either the mobile terminal of destination of the signal of interest or the device that emits it (depending on the type of signal for which reception has been designed the warning device).
- This process typically consists in the issuance by the first of a signal requesting information about the recipient of interest or some type of "anchor" codes, and in the issuance by the second of a response including this information.
- the communication concludes with the exchange of content confirmation messages and reception.
- the mobile phone, the destination terminal, or, where appropriate, the corresponding sender have an appropriate interface for this wireless data exchange.
- the great majority of the devices for sale in the market have a local wireless communication capability that is added to the communication technology through cellular networks.
- wireless devices emitting alarms or event indicators it is also common to have this capacity, and may otherwise be incorporated into its design.
- it may be necessary to include additional software applications in them applications that, in the case of mobile phones, are similar to those commonly used for synchronization with wireless accessories (such as, for example, Bluetooth headphones) .
- the second design alternative of the invention implies, on the contrary, the use of an auxiliary device in order to acquire the information related to the recipient of interest.
- the size and weight of the warning device can be reduced by decreasing the number and volume of the elements that comprise it, connecting both devices only when it is desired to initialize or update said information in the latter.
- the connection is made by cable or by another physical data exchange procedure.
- the warning device incorporates, in turn, an interface for the physical exchange of data, while, in relation to the electronic circuit of the latter, it is sufficient that it be of the receiving type and that it be compatible with the standards and protocols of wireless communication used by the signal of interest. In this sense, it is not necessary to be a transmitter of wireless signals, nor to be compatible with wireless standards and protocols other than those of the signal to be identified.
- the auxiliary device can obtain the information of the recipient for its update in memory through various ways, including: its manual introduction through a suitable interface (such as a keyboard), the exchange of the same wirelessly according to a process similar to that described above, or through other methods of data entry and capture.
- a suitable interface such as a keyboard
- this second device includes, in addition to the electronic circuit, a battery, battery, photovoltaic cell, or if necessary a transformer to connect to a voltage power supply, an interface for physical data exchange, a cable that connects to the above, an interface and an antenna for wireless communications of local range (if these are chosen), a keyboard (if the capture of information through it is preferred), or some other type of device or mechanism for the input or data collection
- a reflective, opaque or reflective surface can be included a light transmitting fiber to ensure that it is emitted only in the direction of the solid angle, measured from the point of emission, necessary for it to be perceived by the eye of the person using it, thus preventing it from causing distraction to other people .
- a mechanism can be included in the warning device or in the auxiliary device (for example, the displacement of a small wheel or tab).
- clamping and anchoring mechanisms can be attached to the front of the frame or placed longitudinally along the body of the device and the antenna for its attachment to the pin. Due to the need to make them compatible with the wide variety of thicknesses and curvatures that the different spectacle designs have, these mechanisms should be, typically, either contact contact mechanisms (self-adhesive or sailboat-type surfaces) or, if mechanical mechanisms are used for anchoring, be elastic or flexible (clamps, tongs, rubber bands, belts, belts, etc.).
- the reduced weight and size of the body and antenna of the device facilitates that these clamping mechanisms are, in turn, of reduced volume, weight and size, being able, in addition, to choose colors and shapes that make their presence practically pass unnoticed in the set of glasses.
- the manufacturer of glasses can make the incorporation of the device directly to one of the pins or to the front.
- the device can be perfectly embedded inside the rod, the antenna running along the same, leaving only a few elements, such as the lid, visible.
- the light emitter or the holes corresponding to the sound emitter, and the plug for its connection with the auxiliary device it would be advisable to use this second device in this configuration in order to lighten elements to the warning device, also incorporating in the auxiliary device the controls relating to the volume of sound and the selection of signal type, if any).
- Figure 1 shows an example of the device and its location in glasses by a top view of the assembly.
- Figure 2 shows an enlarged side view of the device and of a possible location on the inner face of the pin.
- Figure 3 shows an enlarged bottom view of the device and its location in the pin.
- Figure 4 shows an enlarged side exterior view of the device, in the first design alternative, in which the mechanism for the acquisition of information relative to the addressee of the signal of interest is part of the warning device.
- Figure 5 shows the component diagram according to the configuration shown in Figure 4.
- Figure 6 shows an enlarged side exterior view of the device, in an example of the second design alternative, in which the acquisition of the information relative to the addressee of the signal of interest is carried out by means of an auxiliary device that communicates via cable with The warning device.
- Figure 7 shows the component diagram according to the configuration shown in Figure 6.
- Figure 8 shows the scheme for acquiring the information related to the addressee of the signal of interest, its update in memory and the subsequent issuance of a warning upon receipt of a matching signal.
- Figure 9 shows a scheme with different emitting devices of the signal of interest and its reception by the warning device.
- Figure 10 shows a diagram of the clamping mechanism by means of the use of a double self-adhesive sheet that is located between the warning device and the pin (enlarged bottom view of both).
- Figure 11 shows a diagram of the clamping mechanism by means of the use of a self-adhesive surface incorporated to the warning device in its contact area (enlarged bottom view).
- Figure 12 shows a diagram of the clamping mechanism by means of the use of two Sailboat-type surfaces, one of them self-adhesive (enlarged bottom view).
- Figure 13 shows an enlarged top view of the pin and of a warning device with clamping mechanism by elastic clamps.
- Figure 14 shows an enlarged side view of the example of Figure 13.
- Figure 15 shows an enlarged front section of the example of Figure 13.
- 1 Section of the spectacle frame. 2 - Connection hinge between the pin and the front of the glasses.
- 4 Reflective film to shield and reflect the light emitted at solid angles other than the eye's perception.
- 5 Detachable cover to insert / remove the battery or battery.
- 16 - Light emitting device in the example a red LED.
- 19 Device for resetting the data of the recipient of the signal of interest stored in memory.
- 20 On / off switch.
- 103 Auxiliary device power switch.
- 104 Detachable cover to insert / remove the battery or auxiliary device battery.
- 106 Transmitter-receiver circuit of the auxiliary device.
- 107 Battery or auxiliary device battery.
- the transmitter-receiver circuit generates a signal that is sent to the mobile terminal requesting the sending of a signal including the identification code of the recipient of the signal of interest.
- the mobile terminal sends to the device a signal that includes the identification code of the recipient of the signal of interest.
- the transmitter-receiver circuit verifies the format and information received.
- the transmitter-receiver circuit sends a signal indicating the error and requesting the forwarding of the information.
- the transmitter-receiver circuit sends a signal requesting confirmation of the information received.
- the mobile terminal sends confirmation that the information received is correct.
- the transmitter-receiver circuit updates the information related to the addressee of the signal of interest.
- the receiver / transmitter-receiver circuit compares the number or identification code acquired with that of the received signal.
- 210 - Issuance of the signal to receive a call, SMS or event.
- 307 Wireless local range signal sent by a mobile terminal.
- 308 Wireless signal emitted by an alarm.
- 310 Issuance of the warning signal (in the example, light signal).
- 400 Self-adhesive surface coating paper.
- 401 Surface of the sheet with two self-adhesive faces that comes into contact with the device.
- 601 Self-adhesive surface incorporated to the rear face of the Sailboat.
- 602 Sailboat type surface incorporated into the contact area of the device.
- 703 Articulation of the clamp for holding the body of the device.
- 704 Inner arm of the clamp holding the body of the device.
- Figure 1 shows an example of the location, form and main components of an embodiment of the warning device by means of light signal emission.
- This example incorporates a high degree of miniaturization and both the body of the device (3, 4, 5 and 6), and the wire-shaped antenna (7) are adhered to the inner face of the right leg (8) of some corrective glasses using a self-adhesive surface.
- Figures 2 and 3 it can be seen in enlarged, side and bottom views, respectively, as the body of the device is located just at continuation of the hinge mechanism of the glasses (2) and how it has a light emitter (3) that illuminates only at a certain angle, thanks to the presence of a suitable reflective film (4) at the edges of the emitter. Likewise, the part of the housing covering the battery (5) and the part surrounding the transmitter-receiver circuit (6) can be observed.
- Figure 5 shows the scheme of components according to the example of Figure 4. It can be seen how this scheme is developed around the transmitter-receiver circuit (14) that has among others, a memory, a comparator circuit and a generator -signal receiver. It is also observed the use of two different wireless communication interfaces, one that uses protocols and standards of local range (17) for the exchange and update in memory of the recipient's information, and another (18) that is used for the decoding of The signal of interest. In this sense, it is observed that the antenna used (7) is compatible with both technologies.
- the device also includes a battery (15) which in this case can be of the button type, a red LED emitting diode (16), an on / off switch (20) and a device (19) for activate the deletion and reset of the data of the recipient of interest in memory.
- a battery (15) which in this case can be of the button type, a red LED emitting diode (16), an on / off switch (20) and a device (19) for activate the deletion and reset of the data of the recipient of interest in memory.
- FIG. 6 An example of the second main design alternative is shown in Figure 6.
- the data collection in the auxiliary device is also performed by wireless exchange of local range.
- the housing that covers the transmitter-receiver circuit (102), the removable cover that covers the battery and that can be removed to facilitate its replacement (104), the ignition switch and off (103), and the antenna for local exchange (105).
- FIG 7 shows the scheme of components according to the example of Figure 6.
- This diagram shows both the components of the warning device: battery (15), antenna (7), LED (16), receiver circuit (22 ), interface for the reception of the signal of interest (18), device for initialization of data (19), switch (20) and interface for the physical exchange of data (23); such as the auxiliary device: battery (107), transmitter-receiver circuit (106), wireless local communication interface (17), antenna (105), switch (109) and physical data exchange interface (108).
- the transmitter-receiver circuit In case the information is incomplete or the format is invalid, the transmitter-receiver circuit generates a signal indicating the error and requesting the resending of the information (204). If, on the contrary, the format is valid and the information is complete, the circuit requests a confirmation (205) of the received data. After the confirmation by the mobile phone (206), the circuit proceeds to update in the memory the information related to the signal of interest (207). Finally, when the warning device receives a signal (11), the circuit of the latter compares the stored identification code with that of the incoming signal (209). In case the identification is positive, the emitting device of the warning signal (210) is activated.
- Figure 9 shows various possible transmitters of the signal of interest, such as a mobile telephone antenna (301), a wireless signal emitting alarm device (302), a paging signal emitting device (303), or a mobile telephone (300) (case of emission of local range signals in response to the reception, by the latter, of a mobile telephone signal).
- a mobile telephone antenna 301
- a wireless signal emitting alarm device (302)
- a paging signal emitting device 303
- a mobile telephone 300
- case of emission of local range signals in response to the reception, by the latter, of a mobile telephone signal.
- Figure 10 shows, through an enlarged bottom view, a scheme of the clamping mechanism consisting of the use of a doubly self-adhesive sheet that is placed between the warning device (403) and the inner face of the pin (404). Initially this sheet has the two faces (401 and 402) covered by protective sheets (400) that have to be removed to enable the joining of the device, the sheet and the mount.
- This mechanism has the advantage that, although the sheet with self-adhesive surfaces is for single use, it can easily be replaced by another.
- the doubly self-adhesive sheet it is necessary to highlight a particularity in relation to the surface thereof which is placed in contact with the warning device. Since the surface presented by the antenna is of a very small width, the difficulty is presented that, in the case that the sheet has, in its contact area with the antenna, with dimensions similar to the same, its use It becomes extremely complicated and cumbersome. Likewise, it is necessary to avoid that an important area of the adhesive surface is in direct contact with the air to avoid involuntary adhesions or dust accumulation.
- a sheet is used that is wider than the antenna in its area of contact with it, but that on the face in which it comes into contact with the device, it only has an adherent on a surface coinciding with the silhouette of this (including the shape of the antenna in the silhouette).
- the adhesive surface occupies the entire area of the sheet since, being this of a flexible nature, the excess can be adapted to the shape of the frame in that area.
- FIG. 10 Another example of a clamping mechanism directly incorporates a self-adhesive surface to the device itself, in its contact area (500), as shown in Figure 11.
- This surface has, in turn, a protective sheet (400) that It has to be removed to discover the adhesive element and allow its union with the inner face of the pin (404).
- the clamping mechanism shown in the scheme of Figure 12 consists of the use of two sailboat type surfaces. One of them is incorporated into the device in its contact area (602) and the other (600) is part of a sheet with its self-adhesive back face (601). As in the previous cases, the self-adhesive surface has a protective cover (400) that has to be removed.
- FIGS 13, 14 and 15 three enlarged views (top, side and front section respectively) of the warning device are shown incorporating a clamping mechanism by means of elastic clamps.
- Each of these two clamps is formed by an inner arm (704) and an outer arm (702), as well as by an elastic joint (703), which has a circularly wound rigid metal wire, with the two free ends directed in The direction of the arms of the clamp, so that it exerts a tension on them.
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Abstract
L'invention concerne un dispositif pouvant être couplé à la monture d'une paire de lunettes et conçu pour avertir de la réception de signaux de téléphonie mobile ou de tout autre type de communications sans fil. Le dispositif décrit dans la présente invention a pour objectif de supprimer tout contact physique, acoustique ou visuel avec un téléphone mobile ou avec tout autre appareil récepteur afin d'être averti de la réception d'un appel entrant, d'un message ou de tout autre signal sans fil. Pour ce faire, la forme, la taille, le poids et les mécanismes de support du dispositif sont conçus pour permettre un couplage à la monture d'une paire de lunettes classique. Le dispositif comprend au moins un mécanisme d'alimentation électrique, une antenne, un circuit récepteur ou émetteur-récepteur et un mécanisme d'avertissement permettant la réception d'un signal sans fil déterminé puis l'émission ultérieure d'un signal d'avertissement de type visuel, sonore ou vibratoire. Il est possible d'utiliser un second dispositif auxiliaire pour configurer ou synchroniser les éléments de réception et d'avertissement.
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