Patent classifications
H04M1/215
TELEPHONE BASED TELE-HEALTH APPARATUS
A tele-health apparatus includes a telephone having a microphone, an auscultation piece to acquire sounds, and a solid medium acoustically coupling the auscultation piece to the microphone. The auscultation piece is part of a stethoscope, and the solid medium is a windpipe of the stethoscope. The tele-health apparatus also includes an otoscope operable to be disposed in front of a camera of the telephone. A clip holds the stethoscope and the otoscope, and is fixed to the phone. Software modules installed in the telephone enable the tele-health apparatus to engage a user in a two-way audio and/or video consultation with a physician at a remote device in real-time.
Wireless charging pack
A wireless battery pack is provided which may be magnetically connected to a device to be charged having the capability for wireless charging. The battery pack includes an emitter coil and battery to provide wireless charging to a battery powered electronic device which is capable of wireless charging, including but not limited to cellular telephones.
Wireless charging pack
A wireless battery pack is provided which may be magnetically connected to a device to be charged having the capability for wireless charging. The battery pack includes an emitter coil and battery to provide wireless charging to a battery powered electronic device which is capable of wireless charging, including but not limited to cellular telephones.
Systems and methods for content delivery and management
A content management method uses a portable multifunction device 202 to detect human-inaudible acoustic signals 210, when that signal is heard from the surrounding environment by a device microphone 113 or is output by the device's audio circuitry 100. The device 202 extracts a code from the inaudible signal and supplies the code via wired or wireless communication 232, along with additional optional data regarding the device and/or its user, to a content management system 200. Upon receipt of the code, indicating the received inaudible signal 210 from the portable multifunction device 202, the content management system 200 may provide particular content or a pointer to that content to the portable multifunction device 202, the content being selected based on the particular inaudible signal received. Additional threshold triggers 502 may be delivered to require additional actions to unlock the content.
Access control and validation using sonic tones
Controlled access to a physical area or secured service is managed using sonic tones. A secret key is stored in a user device and in a security system, and then when access is desired, the secret key or a derivative thereof is encoded into a sonic tone which is transmitted. The sonic tone is received and decoded to obtain the encoded binary message, which is then compared to an expected binary message, and if there is a match, access is granted by the security system. In illustrated particular embodiments the secret key is used to generate a one-time password based upon the secret key and a randomizing factor, such as the current time.
Lens selector
A lens selector for selectively exposing one camera lens and covering other camera lenses of a cell phone or the like is shown and described. The lens selector comprises a base which grips the cell phone and a lens cover movable between two or more positions. The lens cover may slide along the base when moving between positions. An arm resiliently biased into an engaged positions may lock the lens cover into a selected position on the base. The lens selector may substantially cover that side of the cell phone having lenses, and may grip edges of the cell phone. The lens selector may include a socket for centering an associated cell phone with respect to an optical device such as a spotting scope, so that the cell phone may capture images visible through the scope.
Lens selector
A lens selector for selectively exposing one camera lens and covering other camera lenses of a cell phone or the like is shown and described. The lens selector comprises a base which grips the cell phone and a lens cover movable between two or more positions. The lens cover may slide along the base when moving between positions. An arm resiliently biased into an engaged positions may lock the lens cover into a selected position on the base. The lens selector may substantially cover that side of the cell phone having lenses, and may grip edges of the cell phone. The lens selector may include a socket for centering an associated cell phone with respect to an optical device such as a spotting scope, so that the cell phone may capture images visible through the scope.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTION OF MIDDLE EAR FLUIDS
Examples of systems and methods described herein may estimate a state of the ear canal of a patient utilizing a smart phone by characterizing acoustic waveforms reflected off the patient's eardrum. Examples may include an acoustic focusing apparatus that may be connected to a smart phone to provide acoustic signals to and receive reflected signals from an ear canal.
Gaming docking station for mobile phone
The present invention concerns a gaming docket for a mobile phone. The device is collapsible and can connect wirelessly to the mobile phone. The device is configured to adapt to any smartphone regardless of size. The wireless configuration allows the device to be used with android or Iphone or any future operating system.
Gaming docking station for mobile phone
The present invention concerns a gaming docket for a mobile phone. The device is collapsible and can connect wirelessly to the mobile phone. The device is configured to adapt to any smartphone regardless of size. The wireless configuration allows the device to be used with android or Iphone or any future operating system.