SG193669A1 - Mobile spectacle phone - Google Patents
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- SG193669A1 SG193669A1 SG2012023628A SG2012023628A SG193669A1 SG 193669 A1 SG193669 A1 SG 193669A1 SG 2012023628 A SG2012023628 A SG 2012023628A SG 2012023628 A SG2012023628 A SG 2012023628A SG 193669 A1 SG193669 A1 SG 193669A1
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- G02B27/01—Head-up displays
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Abstract
Mobile Spectacle PhoneAbstract:This innovative design and application of this mobile spectacle phone uses the mobile phone device technology to transmit and provide visual video view of environment of the user(Caller) to the person they are calling(Receiver).The caller will launch a mobileThrte-will-he GSM/GPRS 3G/4G/5G location-based info video call to receiver(e.g Medical assistance helpdesk agent/relatives/friends/emergency personnel) who will be able to speak and guide the caller(e.g blind/visual disabilities person) of the walking route/route conditionidirection, locations, information example: bus numbers surrounding actvties and situation, etc.Video transmission can be recorded at the receiver end for security and compliance purposes.This request for the patent of the innovative use of the newly designed mobile spectacle phone and through this innovative use, provision of visual video/voice assistance telecom services and public safety services.Figure 1
Description
Mobile Spectacle Phone
This request patent in the innovative use of the newly designed mobile spectacle phone and through this innovative use, provision of visual video/voice assistance telecom services.
This innovative design and application of this mobile spectacle phone uses the mobile phone device technology to transmit and provide visual video view of environment of the user(Caller) to the person they are calling(Receiver).
There will be GSM/GPRS 3G/4G location-based info video call to receiver(e.g Medical assistance helpdesk agent/relatives/friends) who will be able to speak and guide the caller(e.g blind/visual disabilities person) of the walking route/direction, locations, information example: bus numbers etc.
Video transmission can be recorded at the receiver end for security and compliance purposes.
Features and functions
Refer Figure 1 (1) Power On/Off Switch:
Switch for turning On or Off of the mobile spectacle device
Speech announcement of power On or Off mode (2) Lens/lenses at front of spectacle phone:
The lens/lenses capture the view(normal or wide angle) of the caller to transmit via video
GSM/GPRS 3G/4G call to the receiver. (3) Port for PC Connection and power charging:
Port for PC connection for software loading and power charging (4) Mini Speaker for beep alert of Call-In-Progress:
The mini speaker provides a beep alert tone to the caller of the call in progress (5) Microphone:
Microphone will allow the caller to speak/communicate with the other party(receiver) (6) Earpiece:
The earpiece allow the user(caller) to listen to the video voice call. (7) Frame Loop:
The frame loop helps to hold/grip the frame to the head of the user. (8) Button for Call Answer:
This button allow the user to press to answer a incoming voice or video calls.
Button is Braille coded for ease of use by the blind/visual disabilities.
(9) Slot for Telecom Service Provider SIM card
This slot provision for the insert of Telecom service provider SIM-Subscriber Identity
Module card. (10) Button for Call Hang-up:
This button allow user to hang up the call.
Button is Braille coded for ease of use by the blind/visual disabilities. (11) Button for call activation by voice:
This button allow the user to launch video call by speaking the name of person to call.
Buttons on Mobile Spectacle phone: - Preset dialing buttons are programmable. - Can be common numbers for video and voice calls to medical assistance helpdesk centre for the blind/visual disabilities, Physiotherapist, Emergency 995 or 999 calls or with close friends/relatives. - The buttons are Braille coded for ease of use and identification by the blind/visual disabilities. - The buttons are of different shape for ease of identification and button usage by caller or receiver. - The preset buttons are color coded for ease of identification and button usage by caller or receiver. (12) Preset Button 1
This preset button is Braille number coded for ease of use for the blind/visual disabilities.
This button can be programmed for common important numbers to reach.
Example: medical assistance call centre or family member or close friends to assist in their daily activities and communications or Emergency 995 or 999 calls. (13) Preset Button 2
This preset button is Braille number coded for ease of use for the blind/visual disabilities.
This button can be programmed for common important numbers to reach. Example: medical assistance call centre or family member or close friends to assist in their daily activities and communications or Emergency 995 or 999 calls. (14) Preset Button 3
This preset button is Braille number coded for ease of use for the blind/visual disabilities.
This button can be programmed for common important numbers to reach. Example : medical assistance call centre or family member or close friends to assist in their daily activities and communications or Emergency 995 or 999 calls. (15) Braille codes system
The preset buttons are Braille number coded for ease of use for the blind/visual disabilities.
Operations
Refer Figure2. In this example, the user(caller) of this mobile spectacle is blind(Figure 2).
The user wears the mobile spectacle phone and switch on the power for the phone.
The person can press the Preset button 1, 2 or 3 depending on the pre-defined number they intend to call.
In this example, the user press Preset button 1 and it initiate a video/voice call to the medical assistance helpdesk agent. The user has the option to press make the call by speaking through the Call activation by voice button.
Once the video voice call is established and connected to the receiver, through the microphone and earpiece, the Caller(Figure 2) will be able to speak/listen and communicate to the Receiver(Figure 2) example medical assistance agent to enquire on the conditions and guide on the route he/she is going, information or the condition of the walking path.
The Call-In-Progress alert will beep to notify the user that a call is in progress.
The medical assistance agent(Figure 2, Receiver) through a video display screen at the helpdesk centre will be able to have a video stream view from of the caller from the mobile spectacle phone thereby providing guidance, information and condition of the walk path and walking routes.
Claims (8)
- Claim 1Innovative Mobile Spectacle Phone(Figure 1) that shaped like a spectacle and allow a caller(Figure 2) to wear it like a spectacle and make mobile video or voice calls and operations by pressing specific buttons.
- Claim 2Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone according to Claim 1, wherein there are feature buttons to allow the user to press specific buttons for video or voice communication purposes.
- Claim 3Innovative mobile Spectacle phone according to Claim 1, wherein there are Braille number coded feature buttons to allow the user to press specific buttons for video or voice communication purposes.
- Claim 4Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone according to Claim 1, wherein it allows user(caller)to make telecommunication video and voice call via telecom service providerGSM/GPRS 3G/4G and allow the caller to transmit(via the GSM/GPRS 3G/4G) the visual video view of the caller’s environment view(Figure 2).
- Claim 5Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone according to Claim 1, wherein it allows user(caller)to make telecommunication video and voice call via telecom service providerGSM/GPRS 3G/4G and allow the caller to transmit(via the GSM/GPRS 3G/4G) the visual video view of the caller’s environment view(Figure 2) and GSM/GPRS location based information.
- Claim 6Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone according to Claim 1, wherein it allows user(caller)to make telecommunication video and voice call via telecom service providerGSM/GPRS 3G/4G and allow the Receiver(Figure 2) to provide visual assistance and information to the caller.
- Claim 7Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone with built-in with lens/lenses to capture the view(normal/wide angle) of the caller for transmission to the receiver(Figure 2).
- Claim 8Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone with power switch to power On or Off the device.Claim 9 Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone with communication port for PC Connection for data connection and power charging. Claim 10 Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone with Braille number coded Preset buttons for GSM 3G/4G video/voice calls. Claim 11 Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone with Braille coded Preset buttons which have different shapes for GSM 3G/4G video/voice. Claim 12 Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone with Braille coded button for Call Answer. Claim 13 Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone with Braille coded button for Call-Hang-Up. Claim 14 Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone with speaker for Call-In-Progress beep alert. Claim 15 Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone with Braille coded button for Call activation by voice. Claim 16 Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone in according to Claim 1, wherein there is feature of Call activation by voice so Caller(Figure 2) can press and make call by saying the name of the person. Claim 17 Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone with microphone for user to speak to the Receiver(Figure 2). Claim 18 Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone with earpiece for user to listen to the Receiver(Figure2). Claim 19 Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone with loop at the frame that hold/grip the frame to the user’s head to keep frame secure in position. Claim 20 Innovative Mobile Spectacle phone in according to Claim 1, wherein there is slot to insert the Telecom service provider SIM-Subscriber Identity Module card.
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