WO2003062906A1 - Eyeglasses preset for connection to cellular telephones for transmitting and receiving calls - Google Patents

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WO2003062906A1
WO2003062906A1 PCT/EP2003/000368 EP0300368W WO03062906A1 WO 2003062906 A1 WO2003062906 A1 WO 2003062906A1 EP 0300368 W EP0300368 W EP 0300368W WO 03062906 A1 WO03062906 A1 WO 03062906A1
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Silvio Da Pra'
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Priority to KR10-2004-7010693A priority patent/KR20040077710A/en
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    • G02C11/10Electronic devices other than hearing aids
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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  • the present invention relates to a pair of eyeglasses preset for connection to cellular telephones for transmitting and receiving calls.
  • the aim of the present invention is to provide eyeglasses which, ' in addition to the normal optical and/or sunlight-barrier function, are capable of constituting a means for transmitting and receiving cellular telephone calls, so that the user can receive and make calls without taking his attention off the activity he is performing.
  • a consequent object of the invention is to provide eyeglasses that reduce the risk of emission of electromagnetic waves, which are believed to be dangerous for human organs such as the brain.
  • Another object is to provide eyeglasses that can be worn as easily and comfortably as conventional eyeglasses.
  • a further object is to provide eyeglasses that can be used with any kind of cellular telephone.
  • Another object is to provide eyeglasses in which the devices for transmitting and receiving cellular telephone calls are integrated so as to not alter their ergonomic features.
  • a still further object is to provide eyeglasses whose structure allows industrial-scale production at competitive costs.
  • eyeglasses characterized in that they comprise a microphone in a front part thereof, electronic noise-reduction components, connection cables located inside the structure, and a connector for a cable for connection to a cellular telephone.
  • Figure 1 is a rear perspective view of eyeglasses according to the invention.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged-scale perspective view of a detail of the eyeglasses of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the eyeglasses of Figure 1 with a corresponding telephone;
  • Figure 4 is a circuit diagram of the components located inside the frame of the eyeglasses;
  • Figure 5 is a detail view of a universal three-contact connector for a connecting cable that is used;
  • Figure 6 is a detail view of a four-contact connector for a connecting cable that is used.
  • a pair of eyeglasses according to the invention is, as usual, constituted by a front 10, which supports lenses 11 (of the sight-correcting type or of the sunlight-barrier type), to the ends of which temples 12 are articulated.
  • the eyeglasses comprise a microphone 13, preferably an ultraflat high-sensitivity one, which is located in the inner front part that is not in sight, for example of one of the temples 12.
  • Electronic noise-reduction components are also located inside the frame, as well as connecting cables 16.
  • a connector 17 for a cable 18 for connection to a cellular telephone 19 is also provided.
  • the microphone 13 can also be integrated in the front 10, in which case electrical contacts for continuity must be provided at a corresponding hinge
  • the connector 17 is of the female type and is embedded in a terminal 15, and can be of the commonly commercially available type that is complementary to a male connector 22 normally used in cellular telephone connections and located at the end of the connecting cable 18.
  • the connecting cable also comprises a branch, at the end of which an in- ear headset 14 is arranged.
  • the other end of the cable 18 is provided with another male connector 23, which can be inserted in a corresponding female connector 24 of the telephone 19.
  • the connector 23 can be either of the universal three-contact type ( Figure
  • the connector 17 is conveniently of the three-contact type in order to interface with all telephone connection kits.
  • the connecting cables 16 are embedded in the plastics material in the case of eyeglasses with a frame made of plastics, or are located inside hollow regions of the structure in the case of eyeglasses having a metal structure.
  • an SMD passive noise reduction component is arranged in parallel to the microphone 13; such component is constituted by a capacitor 27 with a resistor 28 in series, also of the SMD type, in order to eliminate all transmission noise caused by electrostatic discharges.
  • a button 29 is further integrated in the temple 12, adjacent to the microphone 13, and is connected in parallel to the microphone 13 and in series to an interface resistor 30, which allows to recognize the clearance signal given by the button 29.
  • the button 29, which avoids the need to pull out the telephone whenever it is used, has at least one of the following functions:
  • the eyeglasses in fact appear to be entirely similar to normal corrective eyeglasses or sunglasses and can be used normally for this purpose, with the additional possibility, for example when driving, motorcycling, cycling or in other situations, to connect the microphone, by means of a cable, to a cellular telephone and to a corresponding in-ear headset and therefore to be able to transmit and receive calls.

Abstract

Eyeglasses comprising a microphone (13) in the front part, electronic noise-reduction components (27, 28), connection cables (16) located inside the structure, and a connector (17) for a cable (18) for connection to a cellular telephone.

Description

EYEGLASSES PRESET FOR CONNECTION TO CELLULAR TELEPHONES FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING CALLS Technical Field
The present invention relates to a pair of eyeglasses preset for connection to cellular telephones for transmitting and receiving calls. Background Art
Over the last few decades, as telephony has developed, telephone connections have become increasingly frequent; however, while fixed telephones require interrupting any activity in order to make and/or receive calls, the arrival of the cellular telephone has given a new meaning to the concept of telephony, allowing telephone connections even in particular situations that are not strictly linked to the work or private environment and without the need to have a telephone connected to the telephone line by means of wires and placed in a specific room. It is in fact possible to communicate substantially in any enclosed or open location covered by the telephone network and without necessarily having to interrupt activity or work.
However, the use of a cellular telephone, which entails the use of one's hands to hold and handle the device, reply and/or dial the number, as well as the use of one's sight to perform certain functions, distracts the user's attention and concentration from the activity he is performing, such as for example driving a vehicle, maneuvering a machine, performing sports activities, et cetera, possibly producing dangerous situations. Disclosure of the Invention The aim of the present invention is to provide eyeglasses which,' in addition to the normal optical and/or sunlight-barrier function, are capable of constituting a means for transmitting and receiving cellular telephone calls, so that the user can receive and make calls without taking his attention off the activity he is performing. Within this aim, a consequent object of the invention is to provide eyeglasses that reduce the risk of emission of electromagnetic waves, which are believed to be dangerous for human organs such as the brain.
Another object is to provide eyeglasses that can be worn as easily and comfortably as conventional eyeglasses. A further object is to provide eyeglasses that can be used with any kind of cellular telephone.
Another object is to provide eyeglasses in which the devices for transmitting and receiving cellular telephone calls are integrated so as to not alter their ergonomic features. A still further object is to provide eyeglasses whose structure allows industrial-scale production at competitive costs.
This aim and these and other objects that will become better apparent hereinafter are achieved by eyeglasses, characterized in that they comprise a microphone in a front part thereof, electronic noise-reduction components, connection cables located inside the structure, and a connector for a cable for connection to a cellular telephone. Brief description of the Drawings
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent from the following detailed description of an embodiment thereof, illustrated by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a rear perspective view of eyeglasses according to the invention;
Figure 2 is an enlarged-scale perspective view of a detail of the eyeglasses of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the eyeglasses of Figure 1 with a corresponding telephone;
Figure 4 is a circuit diagram of the components located inside the frame of the eyeglasses; Figure 5 is a detail view of a universal three-contact connector for a connecting cable that is used;
Figure 6 is a detail view of a four-contact connector for a connecting cable that is used.
Ways of carrying out the Invention With reference to the figures, a pair of eyeglasses according to the invention is, as usual, constituted by a front 10, which supports lenses 11 (of the sight-correcting type or of the sunlight-barrier type), to the ends of which temples 12 are articulated.
According to the invention, the eyeglasses comprise a microphone 13, preferably an ultraflat high-sensitivity one, which is located in the inner front part that is not in sight, for example of one of the temples 12. Electronic noise-reduction components, described hereinafter in greater detail, are also located inside the frame, as well as connecting cables 16. A connector 17 for a cable 18 for connection to a cellular telephone 19 is also provided. The microphone 13 can also be integrated in the front 10, in which case electrical contacts for continuity must be provided at a corresponding hinge
20.
As regards the connector 17, it is of the female type and is embedded in a terminal 15, and can be of the commonly commercially available type that is complementary to a male connector 22 normally used in cellular telephone connections and located at the end of the connecting cable 18.
The connecting cable also comprises a branch, at the end of which an in- ear headset 14 is arranged.
The other end of the cable 18 is provided with another male connector 23, which can be inserted in a corresponding female connector 24 of the telephone 19.
The connector 23 can be either of the universal three-contact type (Figure
5), or of the four-contact type (Figure 6, designated by the reference numeral
23a). The connector 17 is conveniently of the three-contact type in order to interface with all telephone connection kits.
The connecting cables 16 (preferably of the shielded coaxial type in order to eliminate any interference) are embedded in the plastics material in the case of eyeglasses with a frame made of plastics, or are located inside hollow regions of the structure in the case of eyeglasses having a metal structure.
As regards the electronic noise reduction components, with particular reference to the previously cited Figure 4, an SMD passive noise reduction component is arranged in parallel to the microphone 13; such component is constituted by a capacitor 27 with a resistor 28 in series, also of the SMD type, in order to eliminate all transmission noise caused by electrostatic discharges.
A button 29 is further integrated in the temple 12, adjacent to the microphone 13, and is connected in parallel to the microphone 13 and in series to an interface resistor 30, which allows to recognize the clearance signal given by the button 29.
The button 29, which avoids the need to pull out the telephone whenever it is used, has at least one of the following functions:
~ manual answer (call acceptance); ~ end of call;
~ voice call start.
In a board 31 on which the electronic components are located, the surface arranged opposite the components is shielded with conducting material in order to avoid external noise. In practice it has been found that the intended aim and objects of the present invention have been achieved.
The eyeglasses in fact appear to be entirely similar to normal corrective eyeglasses or sunglasses and can be used normally for this purpose, with the additional possibility, for example when driving, motorcycling, cycling or in other situations, to connect the microphone, by means of a cable, to a cellular telephone and to a corresponding in-ear headset and therefore to be able to transmit and receive calls.
Moreover, with the automatic answer function it is not necessary to hold the telephone in one's hand, and by means of the button 29 it is possible to make calls locally without taking one's sight off the action, avoiding dangerous situations that can occur when driving a car.
In practice, the materials used, so long as they are compatible with the contingent use, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to requirements. The disclosures in Italian Utility Model Application No. PD2002U000007 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.

Claims

1. Eyeglasses, characterized in that they comprise a microphone (13) in a front part thereof, electronic noise-reduction components (27, 28), connection cables (16) located inside the structure, and a connector (17) for a cable (18) for connection to a cellular telephone (19).
2. The eyeglasses according to claim 1, characterized in that said microphone (13) is located in the internal part thereof that is not visible.
3. The eyeglasses according to claim 1, characterized in that said microphone (13) is integrated in the front part of a temple (12).
4. The eyeglasses according to claim 1, characterized in that said microphone (13) is integrated in the front (10).
5. The eyeglasses according to claim 1, characterized in that said connecting cables (16) are embedded in the plastics material in the case of eyeglasses having a plastics frame.
6. The eyeglasses according to claim 1, characterized in that said connecting cables (16) are located inside hollow regions of the structure in the case of metal eyeglasses.
7. The eyeglasses according to claim 1, characterized in that said connector (17) is a female connector embedded in the corresponding terminal (15), said female connector (17) being complementary to the connectors used in cellular telephony connections.
8. The eyeglasses according to claim 1, characterized in that said electronic noise reduction components comprise an SMD passive noise reduction component, which is connected in parallel to said microphone and is constituted by a capacitor (27) and, in series with said capacitor, a resistor (28), also of the SMD type.
9. The eyeglasses according to claim 1, characterized in that said connecting cables (16) are of the shielded coaxial type.
10. The eyeglasses according to claim 1, characterized in that for noise reduction there is a shielding, made of conducting material, of the base on which the electronic components are located, said shielding being provided on the opposite surface with respect to said components.
11. The eyeglasses according to claim 1, characterized in that a button (29) is integrated in the frame and is connected in parallel to said microphone (13).
12. The eyeglasses according to claim 11, characterized in that said button (29) is arranged in series to an interfacing resistor (30), which allows to recognize the clearance signal given thereby.
13. The eyeglasses according to claims 11 and 12, characterized in that said button (29) has at least one of the following functions:
— manual answer (call acceptance); ~ end of call;
— voice call start.
14. A connecting cable (18) for eyeglasses, characterized in that it comprises, at its ends, respective connectors (22, 23, 23 a), one of said connectors being complementary to a connector (17) of the eyeglasses and one of said connectors being complementary to a connector of a telephone, said cable (18) having a branch with an in-ear headset (14).
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