Fashion accessory with wireless signal alerting device

A fashion accessory provides a visual alert for the presence of a mobile communication signal from a nearby but not physically connected communication device. The accessory includes a signaling assembly for providing a visual signal when a mobile communication signal is detected within a defined distance, an antenna connected to the signaling assembly and extending from it, and an elongated member configured for attaching the fashion accessory to a body part or personal article. The signaling assembly may include a circuit module with an LED providing a visible signal when an adjacent mobile communication device is transmitting a signal within the defined distance. The defined distance is selected so as to make the fashion accessory responsive only to signals from a mobile device within a user's personal space.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to jewelry that incorporates electronic circuitry, and more particularly, to jewelry with circuitry for alerting the wearer to the presence of a wireless communication signal such as generated by a mobile telephone.

2. Description of Related Art

Mobile telephones and similar wireless communication devices are in widespread use today. Such telephones typically employ an audible signal, such as a ring tone, to alert the user of incoming calls. Other signals, such as vibratory alerts, may also be employed for this purpose. A signal such as a flashing light may also be used, but is not useful when the mobile telephone is carried so as to render a light invisible to the user, such as in a pocket, purse or other receptacle, or otherwise out of a user's line of sight.

In addition, the use of audible or vibratory signals is discouraged or prohibited in many circumstances. For example, in classrooms, meetings, movies and other quiet environments, users of mobile phones may desire or be required to turn off audible or vibratory alerts. In other environments, for example in a dance club, at a concert, or factory floor, the mobile phone user may be too distracted by noise or other activity to notice an audible or vibratory signal. Either way—if the phone signal is turned off or simply not noticed by the user—incoming calls may be missed or unintentionally ignored.

Compact circuitry for illuminating a light, such as an LED, in the presence of an wireless communication device is known in the art. Such circuitry has been incorporated, for example, in the body of a pen. Lacking the more complex processor of the mobile communication device, prior-art compact wireless alert circuitry will react to the presence of any wireless signal within its range of sensitivity. Therefore, a device equipped with the circuitry will alert the user not only when the user receives a call, but also anytime a mobile telephone within its range of sensitivity is in use. Generally, such non-specific sensitivity is undesirable. On the other hand, if the circuitry is not sufficiently sensitive, it will fail to sense an incoming call even if the user's mobile phone is only a short distance away, such as in a nearby purse. In other words, it is desirable to provide a signaling device that will be activated by the user's own cellular phone but not others.

In this regard, a “personal space” may be defined as a space in which the user's own mobile communication device will usually be the only device present. For example, a personal space for a person's body may be defined as the space within about three feet of the person's body, whereas a personal space for a user's room or home may be larger. Within the applicable personal space, it should be possible to use less expensive non-specific alerting circuitry (i.e., circuitry responsive to signals from different mobile communication devices), without responding to most or all signals from mobile communication devices other than the user's. For example, with a fashion accessory designed to be placed on or near the user's body, sensitivity to about three feet away, but not substantially beyond three feet, should usually be compatible with the user's personal space. It is desirable, therefore, to control the sensitivity of non-specific alert circuitry to respond to mobile communication devices placed within a defined distance of the alert circuitry.

An alert circuit's sensitivity to wireless signals is at least partially determined by the dimensions and configuration of its connected antenna for the wireless signal. For example, if the antenna is too short, it will not be sufficiently sensitive, and will not reliably pick up signals from the user's telephone. If it is too long, it will be too sensitive, picking up signals from too large an area. It may be difficult to accommodate an antenna of suitable length and configuration many small articles. For example, fashion accessories such as costume jewelry may often impose design constraints that may make it difficult to accommodate a suitably-sized antenna.

It is desirable, therefore, to provide a compact and inexpensive fashion accessory, such as a bracelet or necklace, for alerting the wearer to the presence of an incoming call using a visual signal, such as a blinking or steady light. The accessory should be configured to alert the user to a wireless communication signal from a mobile telephone, pager or similar device within the user's personal space. For example, the accessory may be responsive within about a three-foot distance from a user's cell phone, but not to signals from cell phones more than about three feet away. The accessory should be small enough to wear as a bracelet, watch, or similar accessory, and should be aesthetically pleasing as a piece of costume or fine jewelry. In addition, the accessory should be rugged and affordable.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a fashion accessory that overcomes the limitations of the prior art, and method for making it. The fashion accessory may be configured as a single encasement, or a plurality of encasements that are strung together in a bracelet, pendant, necklace, brooch, or the like. One or more of the encasements comprises an inner cavity that holds a compact sensor chip, miniature battery, and LED integrated into an alerting circuit module. An encasement may comprise, for example, a ornamental bead, block or crystal, a housing for a timepiece, rubber or plastic tubing, a decorative band, or the like. The bead or other encasement is comprised at least partially of a transparent or translucent material, such as plastic or glass, so as to transmit light from the LED. The LED is configured to illuminate when the sensor detects a wireless communication signal within the range of frequencies and signal strength that it is sensitive to. Hence, the case enclosing the alerting circuit module is conveniently referred to herein as an “illuminated case.” The illuminated case may be of any shape that is aesthetically pleasing and wearable as a fashion accessory. The sensor chip is connected to an antenna that is strung through one or more passive (non-illuminated) beads or other decorative housing. Optionally, the antenna may be used both as a mechanical structure for stringing beads or other cases and as an antenna for the alerting circuit module. A suitable antenna for personal jewelry may be, for example, between about one inch and four inches in length.

Each illuminated case, alerting circuit module and its associated antenna, optionally strung through a plurality of passive beads or other structural or decorative housings, comprises an alerting accessory module. A single accessory module may be attached to any suitable structure for holding jewelry, for example, a pin, clasp, or the like, to provide a fashion accessory for alerting its wearer to the presence of a wireless communication signal in the vicinity of the wearer. Two or more alerting accessory modules may be strung together to form a bracelet, anklet, pendant, necklace, or the like. Because wireless communication signals are directional in nature, the combination of two or more alerting accessory modules in a single fashion accessory may increase the functionality of the accessory, by increasing the probability that at least one of the modules will be favorably oriented for sensing a nearby signaling telephone.

Advantageously, a fashion accessory according to the invention may be made of suitably inexpensive materials, for example, plastics or non-precious metals, so that the accessory may be regarded as disposable, and simply discarded when the battery life is spent. In the alternative, the illuminated case may be designed to be opened after assembly, so that the alert circuit module can be accessed for battery replacement.

Thus, a person wearing a fashion accessory will receive a visual signal by illumination of the LED when her mobile telephone receives an incoming phone signal. This may be used to alert the user to an incoming call when the mobile phone alert is off or is not loud enough to be heard in a noisy environment, or if in a vibrating alert mode, is not in contact with the user. In addition, some users may find that the illuminating accessories are attractive and fun to wear, regardless of their other functions.

A more complete understanding of the fashion accessory with wireless signal alerting device will be afforded to those skilled in the art, as well as a realization of additional advantages and objects thereof, by a consideration of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment. Reference will be made to the appended sheets of drawings which will first be described briefly.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The present invention provides a fashion accessory with a wireless alerting device, that overcomes the limitations of the prior art. In the detailed description that follows, like numerals are used to indicate like elements appearing in one or more of the figures.

Referring toFIGS. 1 and 2, in an embodiment of the invention, a fashion accessory100is configured as a bracelet. Accessory100includes a first signaling assembly102connected to a second signaling assembly104via an elongated member106, for example, a strap, cord, tube or chain. In the illustrated embodiment, the elongated member comprises and is henceforth referred to as an ornamented chain106. Chain106is divided into first and second portions108,110by a central case112. Clasps portions107,109may be provided at opposite ends of the ornamented chain for forming a loop of the accessory100. The ornamental clasp depicted is merely exemplary, and any suitable clasp may be used. First and second assemblies102,104may be substantially identical, each comprising an ornamented bead118holding a circuit module120. The circuit module is configured to activate a light-emitting diode (LED) when the presence of a mobile communication signal from a nearby device is sensed. Circuit modules for this purpose are known in the art. The LED may selected so as to illuminate in any visible color (e.g., red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet and white) for which an LED is available.

Each of the first and second signaling assemblies102,104further includes an antenna122connected to circuit module120. A ring121or other retainer attached to case130may be used to hold the antenna122and circuit module120in place, when the case is opened replace the battery. Preferably, antenna122is selected to have an end-to-end length and geometric configuration that is appropriate for imparting the desired signal sensitivity to the fashion accessory. Different antenna lengths and configurations may be appropriate, depending on various factors, including, for example, the characteristics of the mobile communication signal to be sensed, the desired range of sensitivity, and the design of the circuit module.

For personal use applications, it is generally desirable that the signaling assemblies be sensitive to signals emanating from a mobile communication device within about a three-foot distance from the user. This distance should permit the fashion accessory to respond to signals from the wearer's mobile communication device, without responding to signals from other devices that are not very near to the wearer of the fashion accessory; i.e., within the user's personal space. Of course, greater or lesser sensitivity to mobile communication signals may also be selected.

For example, an extended, substantially linear antenna length between about one to four inches is believed suitable for jewelry designed for use with typical mobile communication devices within the United States. Suitable materials for antenna122may include one or more conductive wires, for example, single-strand or multi-stranded wires of copper or aluminum alloys as known in the art. In an embodiment of the invention, the antenna is comprised of at least five copper wires entwined together for strength, then coated with a flexible plastic material for added strength and protection.

The antenna122should be configured to extend from the circuit module120in a substantially linear configuration. To accommodate the excess antenna length, a distal portion of the antenna may be threaded inside or alongside the ornamented chain106. A distal end124of antenna122may be anchored inside an adjacent bead112. In the depicted embodiment, the central bead122does not contain a circuit module, although it is of the same design as beads118. In the alternative, the anchoring central bead112may contain a circuit module with an LED signal, or may incorporate an alternative design.

Anchoring collars or beads126, or any other suitable fastener, may be used to attach the distal ends124of antenna122to adjacent beads of accessory100. For example, anchor126may be crimped to the antenna wire and engaged with a holdfast in the central bead112. If the antenna is made of a sufficiently strong material, antenna122may also serve as a structural connector for stringing beads of the accessory100. Stress may thereby be relieved from chain106, which consequently may be made lighter or of weaker materials than might otherwise be possible. Chain106may comprise a hollow interior extending from end-to-end, through which the antenna may be threaded, as shown in FIG.2. In the alternative, the antenna may be strung at least partially along an exterior of the connecting chain (not shown).

For a simpler look, the connecting chain may be omitted entirely, and the connecting load may be borne entirely by the antenna. In such case, the antenna may be used to string unlighted ornamental beads between the lighted ornamental cases118. In addition, or in the alternative, the antenna may be strung inside a plastic or rubber tube, or through a flat decorative band. The tube or band may have an ornamental design, and/or may be inserted through ornamental charms or beads. For a timepiece, the antenna may extend from a central case in or adjacent to a wrist band or carrying strap.

In addition to antenna length, sensitivity may also be affected by antenna orientation. Fashion accessories may shift frequently with movements of the users, and the orientation of the antenna is unpredictable. To improve the probability that at least one signaling assembly will be connected to a properly oriented antenna, two or more independent signaling assemblies may be combined in a single fashion accessory. For example,FIGS. 1 and 2show a bracelet with two signaling assemblies102,104each having its own antenna. When configured as a bracelet with clasp portion107,109engaged as shown inFIG. 1, the antennas connected to the respective signaling assemblies102,104will naturally tend to be in different orientations.

FIG. 3shows an enlarged view of an exemplary circuit module120. The module comprises a semiconductor chip132containing the logic for switching power to an LED134when antenna122receives a sufficiently strong communication signal. Various suitable chips are commercially available, and one of ordinary skill may devise a suitable chip. The chip132, LED134, and any other necessary components such as resistor138may be mounted on a board136. To facilitate installation inside of a round bead, board136may be circular in shape. A battery140, which is also circular and has approximately the same diameter as board136, may be clipped to the board using clips142. The entire module120is compact and small enough to fit inside the structural or decorative case of a fashion accessory, such as inside an ornamental bead of the depicted embodiment. For example, the module including the battery may be about 0.25 inches thick and about 0.38 inches in diameter. Smaller or larger sizes may also be used.

Beads118may be molded in two halves, and provided with an interior compartment128for holding a circuit module120.FIG. 4shows a half130of an exemplary bead118. To form a bead118, half130may be mated with a complementary half (not shown). The bead halves may be configured to permit disassembly and reassembly without damaging the bead halves. This may permit servicing of the circuit module enclosed in the bead, such as battery replacement, if desired. Various plastic materials as known in the art for fashion accessories may be suitable for beads118. At least a portion of the beads or other encasement118should be translucent or transparent to transmit light from the circuit module120to an exterior of the bead. In the depicted embodiment, beads118are fashioned entirely of translucent materials.

FIG. 5is a diagram of an exemplary alert circuit200according to the invention. Integrated circuit202comprises a suitable chip as known in the art, having at least one input for attaching an antenna, and providing at least one output for activating an LED when an RF signal is picked up by an antenna connected to the antenna input. In circuit200, any suitable antenna204as described herein may be attached to an input terminal of chip202. An LED206is attached across output terminals of chip202and to ground. A suitable power source, such as a battery208, is attached to power terminals of the chip. For example, battery208may comprise a 3 Volt lithium ion battery. Optionally, a diode210may be placed in the circuit between the power source and the chip, to prevent unintentional supply of power having the wrong polarity.

Circuit200may be vulnerable to generating false alerts from static interference picked up by antenna204. For example, motion of a wearer's body may cause RF pulses to be detected and signaled by LED206. To prevent such false alerts, a filter212may be placed across the terminals of LED206. Filter212may be configured to absorb very brief pulses of energy to the LED, thereby preventing it from illuminating in response to interference picked up by antenna204. When a more sustained RF signal such as from a mobile communication device is picked up by the antenna, filter212passes the resulting more sustained energy pulse from chip202, causing the LED to illuminate.

To configure filter212, resistor214should be selected based on the current and voltage required to illuminate the LED in comparison to the current and voltage supplied by chip202. It may be advantageous to select a resistor having as much resistance as possible, without noticeably impeding illumination of the LED. For example, a resistor value in the range of about 100 Ω may be suitable for many applications. Then, a capacitor216should be selected based on the value of the resistor and the desired filtering frequency. It may be advantageous to select a value for capacitor216that is as small as possible, while still effectively filtering out pulses having a frequency less than the desired filtering threshold. One of ordinary skill may select suitable values for resistor214and capacitor216, based on the factors described above.

Advantageously, a user need not make any modifications to her cellular telephone or other communication device to make use of an alerting accessory according to the invention. Circuit200may be configured to receive signals within 800-1900 MHz on global system for mobile communications (GSM) and time division multiple access (TDMA) methods of digital wireless communications transmission. When an incoming call is received using these methods, the receiving device generates a return acknowledgement or “handshake” as known in the art. The strength of the outgoing handshake signal is strongest immediately adjacent to the antenna of the cellular telephone, and diminishes with distance.

Circuit200may be configured to respond to the handshake generated by the user's mobile phone. Hence, the user may be alerted as to the presence of an incoming communication signal without being required to carry the communication device. The cellular telephone can be in a purse or backpack or anywhere else within the user's personal space, and the circuit will indicate the presence of an incoming call by illuminating the LED, such as by flashing.

FIG. 6shows an alert circuit300according to an alternative embodiment of the invention. Circuit300comprises a filter312similar to filter212, but further incorporating a plurality of NOR gates A-D, such as may be provided on a CMOS chip. Gates A-C are wired as inverters, and gate D as a NOR gate. Resistor R1and capacitor C may be adjusted as previously described to prevent the LED from illuminating in response to transient noise. Resistor R2is provided to allow capacitor C to discharge when no signal is present, and should be selected to have a resistivity much higher than R1.

FIGS. 7A-Cshow a fashion accessory400according to an alternative embodiment, and certain details thereof. Accessory400comprises signaling assemblies402,404, which may be configured similarly to assemblies102,104previously described in connection withFIGS. 1-2. For example, alert circuit modules as previously described may be housed in separate encasements418that are connected by respective elongated members410,408. An antenna may be threaded through an interior of the elongated members410and408, and anchored in a central encasement412in a manner similar to accessory100. In the alternative, or in addition, an antenna of suitable length may be strung through the elongated member415connecting assemblies402,404.

Accessory400illustrates the use of an extended antenna422in connection with one or more elongated members410,412,415of essentially tubular form as connecting members between signaling assemblies, or for attaching to a personal article or clothing of a user. For example, these members may comprise a structural or decorative tubing material of any desired cross-section, including but not limited to the smooth cylindrical tubing as shown. Other suitable tubing may include, for example, flattened tubing, hexagonal tubing, ribbed tubing, and so forth. Antenna422may be configured to run through an interior portion of such tubing. In the alternative, the antenna may be molded or formed in place with the tubing material. In either alternative, most or all of any exposed portion of the antenna may be encased by the tubular member. If selected of sufficiently strong material, antenna422may provide a structural connection between adjoining signaling assemblies402,404. In other respects, accessory400may be configured similarly to accessory100, and may be modified or adapted in similar ways.

Having thus described a preferred embodiment of fashion accessory with a wireless signal alerting device, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that certain advantages of the within system have been achieved. It should also be appreciated that various modifications, adaptations, and alternative embodiments thereof may be made within the scope and spirit of the present invention. For example, a bracelet using beads as illuminated cases has been illustrated, but it should be apparent that the inventive concepts described above would be equally applicable to other types of fashion accessories, for example, necklaces, brooches, rings, timepieces, and so forth. The invention is further defined by the following claims.