Patent classifications
A44C23/00
Prayer devices
Prayer devices are provide that include (i) a multi-point connector comprising a first-connecting-structure and a second-connecting-structure and (ii) a hoop-component including a first end and a second end, in which the first-connecting-structure is configured to releasably or permanently engage the first end of the hoop-component and the second-connecting-structure is configured to releasably engage the second end of the hoop-component. The prayer devices may also include at least one bead directly or indirectly mounted, such as slidably mounted, on the hoop-component.
Prayer devices
Prayer devices are provide that include (i) a multi-point connector comprising a first-connecting-structure and a second-connecting-structure and (ii) a hoop-component including a first end and a second end, in which the first-connecting-structure is configured to releasably or permanently engage the first end of the hoop-component and the second-connecting-structure is configured to releasably engage the second end of the hoop-component. The prayer devices may also include at least one bead directly or indirectly mounted, such as slidably mounted, on the hoop-component.
Band for performing an interactive activity
System, methods, and other embodiments described herein relate to performing an interactive activity using a band. In one embodiment, a method includes touching a subset of virtual inputs, on a touch sensor associated with a first band, relating to an interactive activity with a second band. The method may also include communicating, by the first band, first data to a first mobile device, the first data including information that identifies completion of the interactive activity and indicates a time that the subset are touched. The method may also include the first band triggering the first mobile device to communicate second data to a second mobile device to replicate the interactive activity.
Band for performing an interactive activity
System, methods, and other embodiments described herein relate to performing an interactive activity using a band. In one embodiment, a method includes touching a subset of virtual inputs, on a touch sensor associated with a first band, relating to an interactive activity with a second band. The method may also include communicating, by the first band, first data to a first mobile device, the first data including information that identifies completion of the interactive activity and indicates a time that the subset are touched. The method may also include the first band triggering the first mobile device to communicate second data to a second mobile device to replicate the interactive activity.
Wearable electronic device and assembling method thereof
A wearable electronic device includes a plurality of secondary spheres and a main sphere connected in series. The main sphere includes a lower cover, an upper cover, a threading pillar, a chip, and a wireless transmitting component. The lower cover has a first assembling space. The upper cover is disposed on the lower cover and covers the first assembling space. The upper cover has a second assembling space communicated with the first assembling space. The threading pillar is clamped between the lower cover and the upper cover and is located in the first assembling space and the second assembling space. Both of the chip and the wireless transmitting component are disposed in the first assembling space, and the wireless transmitting component is electrically connected to the chip. An assembling method of a wearable electronic device is also provided.
Wearable electronic device and assembling method thereof
A wearable electronic device includes a plurality of secondary spheres and a main sphere connected in series. The main sphere includes a lower cover, an upper cover, a threading pillar, a chip, and a wireless transmitting component. The lower cover has a first assembling space. The upper cover is disposed on the lower cover and covers the first assembling space. The upper cover has a second assembling space communicated with the first assembling space. The threading pillar is clamped between the lower cover and the upper cover and is located in the first assembling space and the second assembling space. Both of the chip and the wireless transmitting component are disposed in the first assembling space, and the wireless transmitting component is electrically connected to the chip. An assembling method of a wearable electronic device is also provided.
Rosary having illuminated objects and a clock for identifying prayers of the day
An apparatus for praying the rosary includes a flexible elongate member and a plurality of beads and transition objects carried thereby, a display fixedly attached to each of the transition objects, and a unitary structure that is connected to each end of the conductive wire bundle. The plurality of beads includes sets of beads separated by respective transition objects, wherein one portion of the flexible elongate member is a conductive wire bundle having a plurality of wires for providing power and ground for use by the transition objects. Each display includes a plurality of sections which are individually illuminated by a respective light source to reveal or visually highlight an image in the respective section. The plurality of wires is electrically connected to the display to provide power and ground to the respective light sources. The unitary structure houses a clock, a logic circuit, and a power source for the clock and logic circuit. The logic circuit is electrically connected to the conductive wire bundle so as to output power to one of the respective wires of the conductive wire bundle in accordance with a day of the week as determined by the current state of the clock, and thereby illuminate one of the plurality of sections in each of the transition objects.
Rosary having illuminated objects and a clock for identifying prayers of the day
An apparatus for praying the rosary includes a flexible elongate member and a plurality of beads and transition objects carried thereby, a display fixedly attached to each of the transition objects, and a unitary structure that is connected to each end of the conductive wire bundle. The plurality of beads includes sets of beads separated by respective transition objects, wherein one portion of the flexible elongate member is a conductive wire bundle having a plurality of wires for providing power and ground for use by the transition objects. Each display includes a plurality of sections which are individually illuminated by a respective light source to reveal or visually highlight an image in the respective section. The plurality of wires is electrically connected to the display to provide power and ground to the respective light sources. The unitary structure houses a clock, a logic circuit, and a power source for the clock and logic circuit. The logic circuit is electrically connected to the conductive wire bundle so as to output power to one of the respective wires of the conductive wire bundle in accordance with a day of the week as determined by the current state of the clock, and thereby illuminate one of the plurality of sections in each of the transition objects.
Band for performing an activity
System, methods, and other embodiments described herein relate to performing an activity by a band. In one embodiment, a method includes touching a subset of virtual inputs, on a surface sensitive to touch associated with a first band, for an activity with a second band. The method may also include communicating, by the first band, first data to a first mobile device. The first data may include information that identifies completion of the activity and indicates a time period that the subset are touched. The method may also include communicating, by the first mobile device, second data to a second mobile device to replicate the activity.
Band for performing an activity
System, methods, and other embodiments described herein relate to performing an activity by a band. In one embodiment, a method includes touching a subset of virtual inputs, on a surface sensitive to touch associated with a first band, for an activity with a second band. The method may also include communicating, by the first band, first data to a first mobile device. The first data may include information that identifies completion of the activity and indicates a time period that the subset are touched. The method may also include communicating, by the first mobile device, second data to a second mobile device to replicate the activity.