WO2012171588A1 - Kommunikationsgerät mit beleuchtetem aufnahmefach - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/02—Constructional features of telephone sets
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61J—CONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
- A61J1/00—Containers specially adapted for medical or pharmaceutical purposes
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- A61J1/1437—Locking means requiring key or combination to open the container
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61J—CONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
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- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/02—Constructional features of telephone sets
- H04M1/22—Illumination; Arrangements for improving the visibility of characters on dials
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- H04M2250/22—Details of telephonic subscriber devices including a touch pad, a touch sensor or a touch detector
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- the invention relates to a communication device having a housing with at least one screen and at least one input.
- the operative communication device has a free receptacle with an opening and a closure which can be moved between a closed position and a release position to release or close the opening.
- a container may be used as a closure or in addition to Be provided closure which can be moved out of the receptacle or eirrfahrbar in the Aufhahmefach.
- the closure, the receiving compartment and / or the optional container have at least in a wall region on a photoconductive material, which is at least in the closed position of the closure light-conducting connected to the housing.
- the communication devices that inform the patient when taking a medication and that are associated with a medication dispenser that automatically allows the patient access to a predetermined amount of a medication to be taken at a particular time.
- the communication devices have, for example, at least one receiving compartment into which the medicaments or any other object can be entered.
- the receptacle Since things often have to be removed from the receptacle at night or under unfavorable lighting conditions, it is desirable for the receptacle to be illuminated so that the user can see what is in the receptacle.
- the invention relates to a communication device having a housing with at least one screen and at least one input.
- the screen may be an active or passive display and the input may be a keyboard arranged in addition to the screen on the housing. Data entered via the keyboard is displayed on the screen.
- the screen can be a touch-sensitive screen, for example a touch screen, with a keyboard which can be imaged or imaged on the screen and which can be operated with a finger, for example.
- the finger input can also be done via a pin which is detachably connected to the communication device.
- the input can also be made via acoustic commands.
- the input is a microphone present in the communication device.
- all the screens or inputs may be formed as described, or at least one screen may be a "read-only" screen, that is, a screen on which the user gives predetermined information, such as unchangeable information
- This information can be entered into the communication device, for example, as an SMS or via an interface from a computer or smart card, or by input or keyboard from a third party, such as a doctor or pharmacist - or side by side to be arranged on the housing or on different sides of the housing, such as the front and the back.
- medicament packs to contain a chip or chip card (which at least contains the patient's intake information) .
- the chip, the chip card or the chip memory card can then be used by the user via a commercially available read-out device which is integrated in the communication device or can be connected to the communication device.
- the information contained on the chip may be displayed on the screen and the communication device may have an insertion slot on the housing into which the chip card may be inserted into the reading device contained in the housing for reading the least readable Chip card for use in a communication device with at least one screen or at least one input possibly in a Supplementungsanmeldung to pursue.
- the communication device is preferably a mobile communication device that can be taken by the user without much effort. Its dimensions may correspond to those of a modern mobile phone, preferably the communication device may serve, among other things, as a mobile phone or it is a mobile phone.
- the functional communication device has a free receiving compartment with an opening that can be filled with any objects.
- items may be, for example, tablets, money, a credit or ID card, keys, or other items that are suitable in size.
- the receiving compartment is formed in or in addition to the housing on the housing.
- the receptacle may be a round, square or otherwise shaped receiving compartment which is parallel or oblique to the longitudinal, transverse or vertical axis of the communication device and having an opening.
- the opening of the receiving compartment may be formed on a front, a side wall or the top or bottom of the communication device.
- the opening may also comprise a plurality of these areas, for example partly formed in at least one side longitudinal wall and partly in the top or partly in at least one front and partly in a side longitudinal wall.
- PCT / EP2008 / 060515 which is referred to for the present invention.
- the receiving compartment or the receiving compartment housing can be pivoted via a pivoting hinge, can be displaced via a rail, for example, can be rotated via a rotary joint or in some other way preferably be connected captively to the housing.
- the receptacle housing connected to the housing may be divided into several compartments.
- a compartment may already have an extra battery or parts of the electronics on-site, such as the chip memory card reader or chips from a product package, such as a drug package, or sensors or others Include facilities for the screen (s) or input (s) while at least one other compartment forms a receptacle according to the invention.
- An insertion slot for the chip memory card or the chip may in this case be formed on the compartment of the receiving compartment housing which contains the reading device.
- the receiving slot can be formed on the outside of the receiving compartment housing, or in a wall of the compartment in the receiving compartment housing adjacent to the receiving compartment, so that the chip memory card can be inserted from the receiving compartment into the insertion slot when the receiving compartment is closed from the outside or when the receiving compartment is open.
- a screen and an input can be formed in the surface of the housing, which lies on the receiving compartment when the communication device is folded, thus protecting the screen from dirt and damage.
- the collapsed communication device may have another screen or input on the accessible exterior of the communication device. Via this screen or this input, the communication device can be used as a mobile phone, at the same time it allows the input of a PIN or other identification information, the first release the opening of the receiving compartment by opening the shutter or folding the receiving compartment housing from the housing.
- the communication device has a closure which can be moved back and forth between a closed position and a release position.
- the closure closes the opening in the closed position and releases it in the release position.
- the closure is movable relative to the housing between the closing position and the release position.
- the receptacle may also have a closure which is movable relative to the housing from the closed position to the release position and vice versa or the housing itself may form the closure for the receptacle.
- the receptacle is connected in this case via a hinged hinge with the housing, so is the at least one screen or the at least one input preferably arranged on the housing so that the user has access to the screen or the input for opening the receiving compartment. in the closed position of the shutter, the receiving compartment is not accessible from the outside, so that nothing can be entered or removed in the receiving compartment.
- all storage compartments may have a common closure, preferably, each of the plurality of storage compartments has its own closure which can be opened and closed independently of the other closures.
- the optional container may at least partially be accommodated therein at least in the receiving compartment arranged in the housing.
- the container can extend out of the receptacle and retract into the receptacle. It may itself form the closure for the receptacle or be provided in addition to the closure for the receptacle.
- That the container may be partially received in the receptacle means that in the closed position the receptacle may protrude partially over the surface, front or longitudinal wall of the communication device and is received by the housing of the communication device only with its access opening and part of the closed container body.
- This variant is particularly advantageous in very flat or narrow communication devices to increase the receiving volume of the container.
- Retraction or extension here also includes opening and closing or opening and closing the container, which can be connected for this purpose in a pivoting or folding axis with the housing.
- the container When the container is pivoted or folded out of the housing for opening, it is preferred that the container also simultaneously forms the closure for the receiving compartment. If the container moves out of the receiving compartment in the direction of its longitudinal, vertical or transverse axis, a front or side wall of the container can form the closure. In principle, however, an additional closure can still be provided on the housing, which has to be opened in order to gain access to the container.
- the container itself may have a closure, which preferably must be opened by the user by hand when the container is extended out of the receptacle. This prevents the objects lying in the container from falling out of the container when, for example, the communication device is held at an angle when it is opened
- the closure or the receptacle or the optional container have, at least in a wall region, a light-conducting material which is connected to the housing in a light-conducting manner, at least when the closure is in the closed position.
- the communication device has a light source which is arranged, for example, in the housing and whose light is transported by means of the photoconductive material into the receptacle, to the closure or to the container.
- the light source may be, for example, an LCD or LED that lights up when the communication device is ready for use.
- the light source must be deliberately switched on by the user, for example via a special on and off button on the communication device, a command that can be entered via the input, a ⁇ I ⁇ or an identification device connected to the communication device or integrated into the communication device, with the example Fingerprint or a voice can be identified.
- the screen can serve as the light source.
- the communication device which has the receptacle in addition to the housing, but also for accommodating compartments formed in the housing of the communication device.
- the screen itself can form the light source. If the screen itself forms the light source, colored light which is displayed on the screen can also be conducted via the light-conducting material to the shutter, the receptacle or the container.
- the screen can be independently connected to a light-conducting material at several points, so that, for example, in a communication device with a plurality of receiving compartments, the individual receiving compartments with different screen sections, each of which can serve as a separate light source connected or connectable.
- the photoconductive material can be a photoconductive coating which has been firmly bonded to the wall material, for example glued, brushed on or vapor-deposited. It can also be a photoconductive material, for example a photoconductive plastic, which is embedded in the inner wall of the receptacle or in the closure or in the optional container or at least partially forms the receptacle or the receiving compartment wall or the closure or the optional container.
- the closure or the receptacle or the optional container can also be made of a light-conducting material, for example a light-conducting plastic.
- the photoconductive material may be colored, for example, yellow, red, green, blue, etc., so that the light from a white light source appears as colored light on the shutter, receptacle, or optional container.
- an input for example a PIN or a code word
- Communication device identify integrated identification device by his fingerprint or his voice or a passport (passport) before the lock is unlocked and opened.
- the receptacle has an extendable and retractable container, it can either be pulled out of the receptacle by hand or it can be automatically extended by a mechanism.
- the user can, for example, press a key.
- the light-conducting material is connected to the housing in a light-conducting manner, at least when the closure is in the closed position. That is, at least in the closed position of the shutter, the light can be conducted via the photoconductive material to the shutter, the receptacle or the optional container.
- the closure when it has light-conducting material on its outside, can light up before it is opened, that is to say that the user can recognize at several closures which closure is to be opened.
- the closure can also be at least partially transparent, so that the light from the receptacle can be seen by the user, even before the closure is opened.
- the container or a part of the container can form the closure and also light up before opening.
- the receptacle and the optional container may be at least partially formed of a transparent material, so that the user can see when the receptacle is closed, which is accommodated in the receptacle.
- the light-conducting connection should be maintained when the container extends out of the receptacle so that the container is illuminated in any position.
- material of the receiving compartment remains light-conductively connected to the housing when the shutter has reached the release position.
- the shutter can be unlocked or opened with a touch of a finger on the screen, or the optional tray can be moved out of the tray with a swipe of the finger. It is particularly preferred if the unlocking or opening of the closure but in particular the extension and retraction of the container from and into the receiving compartment synchronously with the finger movement on the screen. For this purpose, a static or preferably moved arrow can be displayed on the screen, which indicates to the user the direction of the finger movement.
- the communication device can be used as a tablet manager, reminding the user at certain times to take a medication.
- This medication may be contained in the receptacle which must be opened for removal.
- the communication device outputs an optical, tactile or preferably acoustic warning signal if the receptacle with the tablet has not been opened within a predetermined time.
- the already mentioned above chip or the chip memory card can take over other functions. For example, he / she may block access to the receptacle when the drug is consumed or its expiration date has expired or there is a risk that the drug has been exposed to too high or too low a temperature and thereby possibly spoiled.
- the Temperaturinforniationen can get the chip from the communication device, which may have corresponding sensors.
- the chip when entering the communication device, can give the indication of the number of tablets or units of administration of the new medication package to the communication device, so that it can be easily determined by a simple algorithm which associates the removal of the prescribed tablet duration with each opening of the receiving compartment the drug comes to an end.
- the chip may also contain the information about the frequency of taking the drug and activate the communication device at the designated intake times to inform the user.
- the chip may also be used to store information that allows the physician to check the frequency and regularity of the patient's intake of the drug.
- the communication device can allow the opening of the receiving compartment without the necessary identification, so that the user despite the forgotten password or the forgotten PIN or even third parties, for example, can remove the drug and administer.
- the communication device can inform a center of the non-opening of the receiving compartment and transmit, for example, the GPS data of the communication device, so that assistance can be provided as quickly as possible on site if necessary.
- the communication device may have a sensor which can detect the content of the receiving compartment and determine if, for example, the receiving compartment is empty or has fallen below a minimum number of tablets. Is an action of the user, like refilling of the receiving compartment necessary, the user can be made aware of this fact by optical, haptic or tactical signals.
- Embodiments of the communication device according to the invention are explained in more detail below with reference to FIGS.
- the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments shown.
- Features which are essential to the invention and are shown in the figures are within the scope of the invention and may, individually or in the combinations shown, advantageously further develop the object.
- Figure 1 top view of a communication device
- FIG. 1 side view of a communication device
- FIG. 3 front view of a communication device
- FIG. 4 perspective top view of the front of the communication device
- Figure 6 communication device with foldable housing relative to the housing
- Figure 7 communication device with relative to the housing movable receiving compartment
- Figure 8 communication device with rotatable relative to the housing receiving compartment
- FIG. 1 an embodiment of a communication device 1 is shown that a
- Touch screen 2 has and three receiving compartments 3, 4, 5, which are arranged on a front side of the communication device 1.
- a container 6 is arranged in each of the receiving compartments 3, 4, 5, which can leave the communication device 1 and enter the communication device 1.
- the container 6 simultaneously forms the closure 10 for the receptacle 3, 4, 5, that is, when the container 6 is fully retracted into the communication device 1, the receptacle 3, 4, 5 is closed, so that neither something in the receptacle 3, 4, 5 can still be taken out of the receiving compartment 3, 4, 5 can be removed.
- the container 6 is retracted, for example, by means of a mechanism from the communication device 1 and into the communication device 1. To start the mechanism, a user can simply touch the touch screen 2 or swipe or swipe across the touch screen 2 in the direction of the visible arrow (s).
- the touch screen 2 is divided into three sections 7, 8, 9, wherein each of the sections 7, 8, 9 is associated with one of the receiving compartments 3, 4, 5. That is, to open the shutter 10 of the tray 3, the user has to touch the portion 7 on the touch screen or wipe it in the arrow direction, to open the tray 4 via the portion 8 and to open the tray 5 via the section 9.
- each of the receiving compartments 3, 4, 5 can also be arranged perpendicular thereto, with the closure 10 on the longitudinal side of the communication device or on its underside.
- each of the receiving compartments 3, 4, 5 has its own closure 10, which can be opened and closed independently of the other closures 10.
- a button 11 On a longitudinal side of the communication device 1, a button 11 is indicated, with which the communication device 1 can be switched on and off, for example.
- a loudspeaker 12 On the front of the communication device, a loudspeaker 12 can still be seen above the touch screen 2, via which the communication device can emit acoustic signals.
- the communication device 1 may also have a display and an input.
- the input for example a keyboard
- the input may also be provided in addition to the touch screen 2 if the touch screen 2 is not to be used as a keyboard.
- the opening and closing of the closure 10 of the receiving compartment 3, 4, 5 or the extension of the container 6 can be caused, for example via a button. It can be provided with a plurality of storage compartments 3, 4, 5 for each compartment 3, 4, 5 a separate key, as well as ever Shelf 3, 4, 5 or shutter 10 an open button and another button for shooting or a button for extending the container 6 and a button for retraction.
- the opening may be protected by a password or code which is used to open the Closure 10 on the input, for example, the keyboard, can be entered.
- the communication device can also have a sensor or be connectable to a sensor with which, for example, an identification of the user via the fingerprint or the voice is possible.
- the communication device can also have an opening into which an identification card, for example the identity card, can be inserted for identification.
- FIG. 2 shows a communication device 1 in a side view. Like the communication device of FIG. 1, it has at least one receiving compartment 3, 4, 5 arranged longitudinally in the communication device 1.
- the receiving compartment 3, 4, 5 has a closure 10, which is shown in the opened state. In the open closure 10 shown, the receiving compartment 3, 4, 5 is accessible to the user, that is, he can enter or remove things in the receiving compartment 3, 4, 5.
- a container 6 may be arranged, which can be taken out of the receptacle by hand after opening the shutter 10 or mechanically moved out.
- buttons 11 Shown in FIG. 2 is also the button 11 with which the communication device can be switched on and off, for example.
- the button 11 can also serve that the receiving compartment 3, 4, 5 can only be opened when the button 11 is pressed and at the same time touches the screen or a key on the keyboard is pressed. This two-hand operation can already be an effective protection against the unwanted opening of the closure 10 or the opening of the closure 10 by children.
- buttons 11 may also be associated with the button 11, for example, it may serve as an alarm button or may be entered through it via a series of short and long characters, similar to the Morse code, which may enable the shutter 10 to be opened or may serve to to turn on an illumination source in the communication device, over which the dividendiacher 3, 4, 5 are illuminated before or after opening.
- the illumination source may be an LED or LCD arranged in the communication device or the touch screen 2 or the display.
- FIG. 3 shows a front view of the communication device 1 with three receiving compartments 3, 4, 5 with different closures 10a, 10b and 10c.
- the closure 10a forms, for example, a front side of a receptacle 3 arranged in the container 6.
- the closure 10b is connected via a hinged axis with the communication device 1 and can be opened to open.
- unfolding comprises both the unfolding in the sense of a pouring opening, as shown in FIG. 4, and the complete unfolding by at least 90 °, as shown in FIG.
- a container 6 may be arranged.
- the receptacle 5 has a round closure 10c, which can in principle be connected at any point of the circumference with the communication device and folded away from this or can be pivoted away to the side parallel to the front of the communication device 1. It may also be a round container 6, the front of which forms the visible closure 10c.
- the receptacle 3, 4, 5, the container 6 and the closure 10 are not limited to the shapes shown, but may also be formed, for example, hexagonal, oval or any polygon.
- the closure 10 can be opened, pivoted parallel to the front of the communication device 1 or in the communication device are driven into, such as a garage door.
- the closure 10 may be formed in one piece or of interconnected elements, such as a blind.
- the closure 10 can be at least partially transparent, so that illumination effective in the closed receiving compartment 10 can be seen from the outside.
- the closure 10 can also comprise or at least partially form a light-conducting material in order to guide the light from the illumination source to the outside of the closure 10.
- the receiving compartment 3 has a closure 10a in the form of a tilt closure, which is at least partially open.
- the touch screen can like already explained in Figure 1, sections 6, 7, 8, via which the closure 10 or the closures 10a, 10b, 10c of the or the Auffachfacher 3, 4, 5 can be opened or closed.
- the sections 6, 7, 8 may extend over the entire touch screen 2 or only parts of the touch screen 2.
- the user can also touch the shutter 10 directly instead of the touch screen 2. This contact may lead to the opening of the closure 10 after the user has previously entered a PIN or used another means of identification, or if at the same time the button 11 not shown in the figure is pressed.
- the receiving compartment 3, 4, 5 can be illuminated, which can serve as a light source located in the communication device 1 separate light source or the touch screen or the display or a portion of the touch screen or the display.
- the inner wall of the receiving compartment 3, 4, 5 may at least partially comprise a light-conducting material which directs the light into or into the receiving compartment 3, 4, 5 so that the entire receiving compartment 3, 4, 5 is illuminated.
- the photoconductive material can have a different color for each receptacle 3, 4, 5, so that it is possible to identify solely by the color of the light which of the receptacles 3, 4, 5 or which closure 10 is open or should be opened.
- the section 6, 7, 8 associated with the respective receptacle 3, 4, 5 can shine in the same color in order to indicate to the user which receptacle 3, 4, 5 has to be opened.
- FIG. 5 shows a container 6 outside the communication device 1.
- the container 6 has two regions 13 and 14, which have a light-conducting material or consist of a light-conducting material.
- the first region 13 is formed on the front side of the container 6 forming the closure 10, the second region 14 on an inner wall of the container 6.
- the regions 13, 14 can be connected to one another in a light-conducting manner, wherein the region 14 is always connected to a light guide which forwards the light of the light source as soon as the user turns on the light source or it is automatically turned on by the communication device.
- the container interior is illuminated in any position of the container 6 relative to the communication device 1 as long as the container 6 is connected to the communication device 1.
- the light can be forwarded from area 14 to area 13, so that the shutter 10 lights up when the light source is turned on and connected to the region 13 in a light-conducting manner.
- the region 13 may also be transparent, so that the light in the container 6 is visible from the outside even when the closure 10 is closed.
- FIG. 6 shows an embodiment of the communication device (1) in which the receiving compartment 3, 4, 5 is attached to the housing and connected to the housing by means of a pivoting hinge.
- the screen 2 and the speaker 12 are formed on the side of the housing of the communication device 1, which rests on the receiving compartment 6 folded onto the housing receiving compartment. As a result, the screen 2 is protected against Versschlimutzung and scratching.
- the housing could already form the closure for the receiving compartment 6.
- the receiving compartment has at least one own closure 10 which, as already described in detail, can only be unlocked or opened after an input of a PIN, a code or an identification by means of an identification device.
- the unlocking or opening of the shutter 10 can be effected by touching the screen 2 or wiping with the finger on the screen.
- the receptacle 6 may comprise a photoconductive material or at least partially formed of a photoconductive material.
- At least the bottom of the receiving compartment 6 may be formed of a transparent material, for example a transparent light-conducting material, so that the user can see the contents of the receiving compartment 6 at least when the light source is switched on without having to open the receiving compartment 6.
- a transparent material for example a transparent light-conducting material
- the communication device 1 shown is particularly user-friendly, since the user can conveniently read information on the screen when the housing is open and the receiving compartment 6 is opened, which amount of medication, for example, it must occupy, With regard to the color coding several receiving compartments 6 and other details, reference is made to the comments on the figures 1 to 5, which should also apply to the second embodiment.
- Figs. 7 and 8 show modifications of the communication apparatus 1 of the second embodiment, in which the housing forms the shutter 10 with the screen (2) and the input.
- Figure 9 shows the communication device 1 of Figure 6, this time with the housing with the screen 2 and a receiving compartment housing 15 which is connected to the housing.
- the receiving compartment housing 15 is divided in the exemplary embodiment into three compartments. Of these three compartments has at least one already on site a battery, electronics, a smart card reader, or other additional element for the communication device 1 and therefore forms no receptacle 6 in the sense of the application. At least one of the compartments is a receptacle 6, the closure by the housing is formed with the screen 2 or the input. If one of the compartments contains a chip card reader, then the chip card can be introduced via an insertion slot 16 into the chip card reader.
- the insertion slot 16 can be formed as shown outside of the receiving compartment housing 15 or in the receiving compartment 6 side facing.
- the chip card is to be inserted in the insertion slot 16 over the entire period of taking medication, it is advantageous if the chip card is not accessible when the receiving compartment 6 is closed.
- the screen 2 may, for example, show revenue information for a drug held ready in the receptacle 6, which may be entered into the communication device 1 by, for example, the physician or pharmacist or read from the smart card, and which can not be changed by the user.
- the screen 2 can preferably serve as a light source in this embodiment and in the communication device of Figure 6, whose light illuminates the receiving compartment 6 via the photoconductive material.
- the light source can also be formed as a kind of headlight on the housing, which radiates into the receiving compartment 6, while the light-conducting material conducts light from another light source into the receiving compartment 6.
- FIG. 10 shows the communication device of FIGS. 6 or 9 in the closed state.
- the communication device 1 of Figures 6 and 9 has a further screen 2 or a further input to the now formed outside.
- the communication device 1 can be used as a mobile phone and it can be entered via the screen or input identification information, a locking of the housing 2 with the receptacle 6 of Figure 6 or the Aufhahmefachgephinuse 15 of Figure 10 solve.
- the input information may also be the aforementioned touching of the screen 2 or swiping with the finger via the screen 2.
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