Personal multifunction wrist-device

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Cabinet – housing – or chassis structure

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455344, 455 90, 368 10, H04B 108

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060788038

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BRIEF SUMMARY
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION

The present invention, as expressed in the statement of this description, refers to a personal multifunction wrist-device, which is based on the combination of three elements of daily use, and which are necessary for specific persons, the elements of which are a watch, a personal computer and a mobile telephone or wireless telephone terminal.
These three elements are associated in such a manner that two of said elements form a single module, such as the watch and the personal computer, while the other, corresponding to the telephone or terminal, forms an independent module, though both modules may be associated and constitute in any of the cases, a wrist-device which is applicable on the forearm of the user so as to form a single assembly to be made use of at any moment and in any place, offering the user, simply and comfortably, any of the functions provided by these three elements.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is very common at present that specific persons necessarily use or require for their work, the use of a personal computer, of a mobile telephone and, of course, of a watch, the three elements of which are uncomfortable to carry continuously, especially since they form independent bodies.
In such circumstances, there are specific moments and places when the function or use of one of those elements is necessary, being sometimes impossible, since the user may have left the personal computer or even the mobile telephone in, for example, his own car or in the office, when he is meeting another person or is in a specific place, other than his car or his office.


DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The device of the invention may be said to constitute a personal multifunction wrist-device means which allows the user to carry permanently with him the personal computer, the watch and the telephone or the telephone terminal, and to make use of any of the same when and where required.
In this sense, the device of the invention is based on the combination of the three previously referred elements, which form an assembly which in bracelet configuration is placed on the forearm/wrist of the user, the module which forms the computer together with its display remaining on the upper part, including the watch, and the module which forms the telephone, remaining on the lower side, all the above in such a way that the display of the computer visualizes, not only the functions of the same, but also that of the watch, which shall be digital, as well as those of the actual telephone or terminal.
These two modules which comprise the computer/watch and the actual telephone, may be coupled to the forearm/wrist of the user by means of any conventional system, as may be a chain, wristband, strap, clip, etc., the corresponding electronic connection existing between them, based, for example, on connection buses, which may be established through the actual said coupling means or else form electronic connection elements independent from the coupling means between the two said modules.
These modules, in correspondence with the side abutted on the forearm/wrist of the user, shall be equipped with elements, such as a rubber or latex layer which prevents the friction against the forearm/wrist of the user, of the hard bodies which constitute the previously indicated modules, that is to say, flexible abuttment means and with smooth contact for a maximum comfort to the user.
As has been previously stated, the module which constitutes the computer/watch, comprises the corresponding display for visualizing the data offered by the computer and even the digital indicators of the hours, as well as specific functions of the actual telephone or of the telephone terminal, including, the module of the same, a folding flap with incorporated receiver, said folding flap covering the zone of the keyboard, also including an adaptor for the receivers.
The fact must be pointed out that as regards the functions of these elements, the telephone or terminal must have capabilities for increasing the functions must be pointed out, w

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