Abstract:
The present invention provides a handheld full function but miniaturized computer selectively mateable with a hands free capable cellular telephone that is insertable into a slot in the computer for both downloading data and charging the cell phone, all in a computer module the approximate lateral size and weight of a Blackberry® and with a user friendly capability. It includes a plethora of new features such as a business card scanner, LCD touch screen keyboard, GPS tracking, small CD drive, emergency alert, medical information (immediate diagnosis, treatment and medications), CD DVD player and video games, solar power panel, available control of the phone from the computer keyboard, and the like. It further provides the user with information storage using memory cards and A and B disc drives as well as a small CD drive C offering the capability to download data to office and/or home personal computers for safe keeping.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    1. Field of the Invention 
         [0002]    The present invention relates to the fields of wireless communication and digital computers. More specifically, the invention separably mates a cellular telephone having camera and video functions with a miniaturized “laptop” computer. The latter acts as a base into which the cell phone is inserted for downloading and charging and includes a liquid crystal display (LCD) touch screen with the full capabilities of a digital computer having a wireless connection to the internet. It also includes a business card scanner, small CD drive, and a plethora of functions found both in state of the art cellular telephones and laptop computers. Finally, the invention includes a large number of new and useful features, in both the cell phone and computer fields. In short, the invention is the new frontier for miniaturization of cellular telephone technology and handheld WiFi full function computers. It offers the ability to eliminate the weight and bulk of carrying around a laptop computer. 
         [0003]    2. Description of the Prior Art 
         [0004]    In the last several decades, the development of solid state electronics and miniature computer chips has led to ever increasing size and weight reduction of multi-function electronics devices. Cellular telephones have become progressively smaller at the same time as the number of functions they can perform has steadily and relentlessly increased. At the same time, laptop computers have become more powerful, having comparatively massive storage capacity, with ever increasing processing speed while becoming smaller and lighter. But so far as is known to the present inventor, no one has thus far compressed a full function computer to lateral dimensions about the size of Blackberry® especially with so many features. 
         [0005]    A search of the prior art has shown only that cellular telephone technology has been combined with other functions, but not with a full function handheld computer. Examples are: Jenkins, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 7,065,381, Yach, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 7,295,836, and Kerner, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 7,146,191. Newman, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,757,551 purports to have combined a full function computer with a cell phone, but lacks both the miniaturization and the abundance of features found in the present invention. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0006]    Bearing in mind the foregoing, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide a handheld full function computer in combination with a hands free capable cellular telephone that is insertable into a slot in the computer for both downloading data and charging the cell phone, all in a computer package the approximate lateral size and weight of a Blackberry® and with a user friendly capability. 
         [0007]    A related object of the invention is to protect against the loss of valuable data resulting from accidental cell phone immersion in water by downloading the data to the full function computer when the cell phone is inserted into the computer slot, and thereafter transferring the data from the full function computer to an office or home PC. 
         [0008]    Another principal object of the present invention is to combine the foregoing with a plethora of new features such as a business card scanner, LCD touch screen keyboard, GPS tracking, small CD drive, medical emergency alert, personal health and medications information (immediate diagnosis, treatment and medications), CD DVD player and video games, audio/video connections, solar power panel, available control of the phone from the computer keyboard, and the like. 
         [0009]    An additional object of the invention is to combine the foregoing with an extensive amount of organizational capacity, information conveyance, accessibility to message keeping, storing and sharing techniques including pictures, appointment reminder with an alarm/reminder setting feature, and schedules. 
         [0010]    A further object of the invention is to provide the user with an apparatus that offers efficiency and organization in obtaining and recording information that can later be easily accessed and used, and/or followed up through time sensitive and permanently conserving techniques. 
         [0011]    Another object of the invention is to provide the user with information storage using memory cards and A and B disc drives as well as a small CD drive C offering the capability to download data to office and/or home personal computers for safe keeping. 
         [0012]    An additional object of the invention is that it includes a business card port for reading and downloading and recording the entire text of a business card in the field as soon as it is received, which function is automatically activated by the card being slid into the port. 
         [0013]    A related object of the invention is that the user can change the information recorded from a business card as needed. 
         [0014]    Another related object of the invention is to establish the use of plastic business cards having a magnetic strip thereon. The magnetic strip is used for the following purposes: include in machine readable form all the data found on the user&#39;s business card with the user&#39;s picture, include all the data found on a new acquaintance&#39;s business card with his/her picture, time sensitive features such as appointments, luncheons, parties, birthdays, bar or bat mitzvahs, anniversaries, and personal data such as nicknames family member names, drink preferences and etc., and for sending automatic greetings on such special occasions, with the cards being reusable and changeable. 
         [0015]    One more object of the invention is to combine all of the foregoing advantages in an apparatus that is aesthetically appealing by reason of a housing that includes a fashionable and trendy rubber and stainless steel combination that also provides a a nearly unbreakable structure. 
         [0016]    Other objects and advantages will be apparent to those skilled in the art upon review of the following descriptions and upon reference to the appended drawings. 
         [0017]    In accordance with a primary aspect of the invention there is provided a cellular telephone having camera and video functions with a miniaturized full function computer. The latter also acts as a base into which the cell phone is inserted for downloading data and charging and includes a liquid crystal display (LCD) touch screen with the full capabilities of a digital computer having a wireless connection to the internet. It also includes a business card scanner, small CD drive, and a plethora of functions found both in state of the art cellular telephones and laptop computers. 
         [0018]    The invention includes a large number of new and useful features, in both the cell phone and computer fields. A sampling of these features are a business card scanner, LCD touch screen keyboard, GPS tracking, small CD drive, medical emergency alert, personal health and medications information (immediate diagnosis, treatment and medications), CD DVD player and video games, audio/video connections, solar power panel, picture retention, appointment reminder with an alarm setting feature, schedules, information storage using memory cards and A and B disc drives as well as a small CD drive C providing the capability to download data to office and/or home personal computers for safe keeping and from the separate cell phone that connects to the computer. 
         [0019]    In accordance with a secondary aspect of the invention there is provided a business card port for reading and downloading and recording the entire text of a business card in the field as soon as it is received, which function is automatically activated by the card being slid into the port, the ability of the user to change the information recorded from a business card as needed, the use of plastic business cards having a magnetic strip thereon with the strip being used for including in machine readable form all the data found on the user&#39;s business card with the user&#39;s picture, including all the data found on a new acquaintance&#39;s business card with his/her picture, time sensitive features such as appointments, luncheons, parties, birthdays, bar or bat mitzvahs, anniversaries, and personal data such as nicknames family member names, drink preferences and etc., and for sending automatic greetings on such special occasions, with the cards being reusable and changeable. 
         [0020]    In accordance with a further aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus housing that is aesthetically appealing by reason of a fashionable and trendy rubber and stainless steel combination that also provides a nearly shockproof and unbreakable structure. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS 
         [0021]      FIG. 1  is a front elevation perspective view of the computer module with the cell phone absent from the downloading and charging slot into which it is inserted. 
           [0022]      FIG. 2  is a front elevation perspective view of the computer module as seen in  FIG. 1 , but with the grid showing on the LCD touch screen. 
           [0023]      FIG. 3  is a front elevation perspective view of the computer module as seen in  FIG. 2 , but with the cell phone inserted into the downloading and charging slot. 
           [0024]      FIG. 4  is a front elevation perspective view of the computer module shown supported in a belt carrier. 
           [0025]      FIG. 5  is a rear elevation perspective view of the belt carrier only. 
           [0026]      FIG. 6  is a rear planar perspective view showing the bottom and side of the computer module with CD DVD slot, business card slot and other connection sites. 
           [0027]      FIG. 7  is a rear planar perspective view of the computer module showing the screen partially opened to reveal both the screen and the solar panel. 
           [0028]      FIG. 8  is an enlarged view of the computer module LCD touch screen for describing the functions of all the keys. 
           [0029]      FIG. 9  is an enlarged front perspective view of the two layer cell phone showing the phone layers closed, the primary keyboard, and the phone screen. The key functions are described. 
           [0030]      FIG. 10  is a bottom perspective view of the two layer cell phone showing the phone layers open and the secondary keyboard. 
           [0031]      FIG. 11  is an enlarged broken view of the bottom phone layer only and showing the secondary keyboard for describing the function of all the keys. 
           [0032]      FIG. 12  is a top planar perspective view of a wireless keyboard accessory for the computer module. 
           [0033]      FIG. 13  is a left rear side perspective view of a charging tray for supporting the computer module in a user accessible position. 
           [0034]      FIG. 14  is a front perspective view of a vehicle cup holder insert for connection to the charging tray of  FIG. 13 . 
           [0035]      FIG. 15  is a front perspective view of the charging tray of  FIG. 13 . 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
       [0036]    As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. 
         [0037]    Reference is now made to the drawings, wherein like characteristics and features of the present invention shown in the various figures are designated by the same reference numerals. 
         [0038]      FIG. 1  is a front elevation perspective view of the computer module  10  with a LCD touch screen  12 , rubber and stainless steel handgrips  14 ,  16 , cell phone charging and downloading slot  18 , memory card A slot  20 , memory card B slot  22 , business card slot  24 , speaker screens  26 ,  28 ,  30 , and  32 , and power on/off button  34 . Disposed inside of computer module  10  in proximity to hand grip  14  is hard drive A,  36 , while hard drives B,  38 , and C,  40 , are similarly disposed in proximity to hand grip  16 . 
         [0039]      FIG. 2  is a front elevation perspective view of the computer module  10  as seen in  FIG. 1 , but with the key grid  42  showing on the LCD touch screen  12 . Key grid  42  is comprised of a potential  120  rectangular multi-function key positions arranged in twelve ranks  44  and ten files  46 . However, some positions may not be used as a key. The best example is that the second rank and first and second file positions are combined into a single “You have mail/messages” alert  48 , and thus is not a key position at all. 
         [0040]      FIG. 3  is a front elevation perspective view of the computer module  10  as seen in  FIG. 2 , but with the cell phone  50  inserted into the cell phone downloading and charging slot  18 . 
         [0041]      FIG. 4  is a front elevation perspective view of the computer module  10  shown in supported in a belt carrier  52 . 
         [0042]      FIG. 5  is a rear elevation perspective view of the belt carrier  52  only. It is comprised of a belt straddling backwardly facing channel  54 , forwardly facing computer straddling channel  56  and web  58 . 
         [0043]      FIG. 6  is a rear planar perspective view showing the computer module bottom  60  and computer module side  62  with CD DVD slot  64 , which is also used for video games, and business card slot  66  in proximity to business card  68 . Also seen are CD DVD video player on/off open screen button  70 , disc eject button  72 , audio/visual connection ports  74 , charging jack receptacle  76 , and rubber and stainless steel housing back lid  78 . 
         [0044]      FIG. 7  is a rear planar perspective view showing the housing back lid  78  on the opposite side of which is disposed LCD viewing screen  80 . The housing back lid  78  and LCD viewing screen  80  are supported by pivot point  81  so that the screen  80  can be turned around to cooperate with LCD touch screen  12 . The housing back lid  78  and LCD viewing screen  80  are shown only partially opened to reveal both the screen  80  and the solar photovoltaic panel  82 . The solar photovoltaic panel  82  is used to charge batteries, or operate a CD DVD player  84  disposed inside the computer module  10  adjacent the CD DVD slot  64 . 
         [0045]      FIG. 8  is an enlarged view of the LCD touch screen  12  for describing the functions of all the keys, many of which are multi-function. The computer module  10  has multiple user identifying features which are activated through a menu triggered by the identification key  100 . These features include voice recognition, finger print recognition technology, and other more usual identifying techniques such as passwords involving numbers and/or text codes that enable accessibility. Since the invention is comprised of at least two modules, i.e., the computer module and the cell phone, it is necessary for the user to select which modules are to be employed at any given moment in time. The switch key  102  downloads information in the form of a menu from which the user is able to select both the computer and the phone, the phone only, or the computer only. Since the invention is capable, as is any full function computer, of multi-tasking, the computer is programmed for screen on screen (picture in picture) viewing. This function is activated by the screen on screen key  104 . The tools key  106  controls such features as fonts, volume, ring tones, battery check, error check, margins, size of letters and colors, bold, italics, underline letters, copy and paste, margins, center, color of letters, and etc. The computer of course includes a word processor in the nature of MS Word®, but with different and more efficient writing features. This feature is activated by word processor key  108 . 
         [0046]    Because the invention is a combination of a full function computer and a telephone, a database of contacts is vital. The contacts key  110  triggers access to an extraordinarily broad database that includes people the user knows professionally, personally, casual acquaintances and such data as name of business, pictures, personal names or nicknames, addresses, telephone numbers, birthdays, anniversaries, pictures, e-mail addresses, invitations extended, means of making the acquaintanceship with the contact, reason for importance of the contact, relationship with other contacts, etc. A related feature is the appointment book activated by the appointment key  112 . The appointment book contains all of the user&#39;s appointments scheduled listed chronologically with the precise day and time of each appointment. The user can then connect directly to the contact database and schedule with calendar and memorandum features to write the purpose of the meeting and goal(s) to be achieved. The calendar includes automatic recognition of scheduled vacation days, national bank and school holidays, information from the contact database such as contact&#39;s anniversary and birthdays, etc. The appointment book function also sets an alarm or reminder of appointment 24 hours before it is scheduled, and then again one hour before appointment and then 30 minutes and finally 5 minutes before it is to begin. It also accommodates to do lists and includes a voice recognition option which means the user can fill in with the voice option. Access to the computer&#39; pictures, videos, photo album, etc. for use as screen savers is achieved using the screen saver key  114 . The computer module find, on and off and restart functions are activated using the system control key  116 . Internet access to Google, e-mail and all the rest of the Internet is obtained through the use of the Internet Explorer key  118 . The receipt of e-mail, text messages, video mail, e-faxes and voice mail is signalled by the “You have mail” key  118 , which is programmed to light up and/or ring, and which provides a short cut to the message center of the computer module. 
         [0047]    There are five keys associated with caller ID functions, caller ID key  120 , dial key  122 , ignore call key  124 , add number to directory key  126 , and end call key  128 . Related thereto is forward contact key  130  which is used to send contact just received to a destination determined by the user, such as the system contacts database or the address book. Another related function is the last call key  132 , which allows the user to listen to either message the first missed call first, or the last call missed first. Saving information such as messages can be activated using the menu brought up by use of the save to memory key  134 . The menu allows selection of the memory location from among memory drives A, B or C, or removable memory disks of A or B, or in the main drive disk C which is located in the bottom of the computer module  10 . 
         [0048]    News, weather and financial key  136  is a shortcut to news web sites such as Fox News, CNN, MSNBC and networks as well as to weather, financial news on stocks and sports. Do not disturb key  138  provides a menu of alternative automated messages that the user can select to then be sent to the user&#39;s annoying and imprudent callers. The menu provides the following options: At the moment I cannot attend to your call but I will see to it that it is returned. Please do not call again. I appreciate your concern but you need not bother again. Thank you but I am not interested. Sorry but I am indisposed. Please refrain from calling me again. You are in violation of my right to privacy—please do not call again. Also, an automated message explaining you cannot attend the call and the amount of time for a return call can be selected. The mute light only key  140  provides the user with the option to communicate with someone else through light only, that is the third party will receive word from the user by the user simply pressing the mute light only key  140 . 
         [0049]    In the center of the LCD touch screen  12  is a square that imitates the number and letter keypad of a touch tone telephone. The first of these is the number 1 key  144 . The second is the number 2 key  146 , alternately used for the letters A, B, and C. The next is the number 3 key  148 , alternately used for the letters D, E, and F. To the right of key  148  is the music key  150 , which accesses memory that stores and download the user&#39;s favorite songs and other music. Yellow and white pages key  152  brings up a menu for access to internet sites so the user can locate appropriate listings. To activate features in the nature of smart home and vehicle such a home HVAC thermostat, lights, appliances, entertainment or vehicle start, engine warmup, unlocking the vehicle, air conditioning or heating the vehicle, etc., the smart home/vehicle key  154  is used to bring up the appropriate menu. 
         [0050]    One of the most advanced features of the present invention is accessed through the card scanner/maker key  156 . This is a multipurpose feature that in the first instance scans business cards to input their content into the appropriate contacts directory. But it can also be used for the following purposes: send via the internet an automated greeting, such as “it was nice meeting you today, let&#39;s meet soon to discuss the matter that we were discussing at length, or, let&#39;s schedule lunch, I sincerely hope that we can do business together in the future,” etc. The menu of this feature also allows the user to access the appointment book to set up a follow up meeting. Insertion of a later business card will result in automatic correction of an address or phone number in the contacts database. 
         [0051]    The text direct key  158  provides the user with the ability to text message a caller about how long it is estimated to take before the caller&#39;s call is returned. This is a noiseless and automated message to go to an incoming caller that gives the caller peace of mind that you are aware he/she is trying to reach you, however, you can attend to their issue at the following choices of minutes: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, or 60. Or, at the user&#39;s option this feature will automatically (voice or text) ask the incoming caller to Text you with his or her specific concern because your cell phone is forcibly silent and unusable at the location that you are in. The ring tones key  160  provides access to all the tones that a user may desire, or choose to record or obtain from an outside source. The call return key  162  activates a list of all calls received up to a programmable number, a scroll down cursor, and a dial initiator which brings up the dial tone before dialing the desired number. 
         [0052]    At this point, the second row of the number and letter keypad of a touch tone telephone is encountered. The first key is the number 4 key  164 , alternately used for the letter G, H, and I. The second is the number 5 key  166 , alternately used for the letters J, K, and L. The next is the number 6 key  168 , alternately used for the letters M, N, and O. To the right of the 6 key  168  is the real estate key  170 . It activates a menu of services concerning the marketplace, buying and selling, listings both direct and comparison, sales records, internet links to public records, etc. Next is the E-Bay key  172  for a shortcut to the internet site for buying or selling almost anything. Following that is the do it yourself key  174 . It contains a menu of items concerning building houses, home improvement projects like laying tile, plumbing repairs, electrical wiring, home additions like garages, gardening, sprinklers, etc, and also offers a shortcut to internet sources for similar related information. After that is the bank direct key  176 , which shortcuts to banking web sites to avoid credit card fraud and third party banking. The auto mass text key  178  facilitates texting simultaneously everyone or a significant plurality of contacts in the user&#39;s address book and/or contacts database for such things as advertising, a special event, an invitation, etc. The redial key  180  has two related functions. The first is the conventional redialing of the last dialed outgoing call. The second is to activate #69 to determine whose phone number was used to call the user. For any missed calls, there is the normal missed calls key  182 . 
         [0053]    At this point, we return again to the number and letter keypad of a touch tone telephone, now up to the third row. The first key is the number 7 key  184 , alternately used for the letters P, Q, R, and S. The second is the number 8 key  186 , alternately used for the letters T, U, and V. The next is the number 9 key  188 , alternately used for the letters W, X, Y, and Z. To the right of the number 9 key  188  is the accounting key  190  for the user&#39;s personal and business accounting records, including receipts, profits and losses, taxes, etc. 
         [0054]    Another of the innovative features of the present invention is the medical, health and medications key  192 . This key provides access by the user to a wealth of medical knowledge to assist in diagnosis of symptoms and immediate treatment including medication appropriate to the diagnosis. While this feature is not to be considered a substitute for a competent and licensed medical care provider, it does provide the user and his/her friends with a way to know what the symptoms could mean before the patient meets with the medical care provider, useful information to convey to the care provider, the ability to be able to corroborate a care provider&#39;s diagnosis, treatment and prescribed medications as a means of checks and balances for asking pertinent questions and challenging the medical care professionals to prevent or minimize misdiagnosis or misprescribing. The encyclopedia key  194  is to obtain scientific and historical facts that have not been distorted by Wikipedia type opinions. The courier key  196  brings up a menu of choices for mail courier services. Selection of one of the options results in rapid notification to such choices as FedEx, UPS, DHL, or USPS for pick up service. The 911 key  198  initiates an immediate and automatic video recording of everything going on without stopping which is automatically sent to the nearest  911  facility. It also alerts a preselected contact or relative where the user is, using the GPS module and that there is an emergency. Finally, the 911 facility is sent the GPS data for use by the police. The silent alarm key  200  brings up a menu of the local police department, poison control unit, fire rescue department, child welfare services, or other pertinent government hotlines to whom the user may not be able to speak, to summon appropriate assistance. The call record key  202  keeps a user adjustable number of each of incoming, outgoing, and missed calls. The numbers only key  204  limits the touch tone telephone keypad to numbers selections and turning off that function. The “Oh” key  206  is used for dialing the operator and the 411 information center. The star (*) key  208  limits the touch tone telephone keypad to letters and turning off that function. The portfolio key  210  monitors the user&#39;s investments, 401K, pension, retirement fund, Bonds, Stocks, CD&#39;s, IRA&#39;s, money markets, trust accounts, and/or regular accounts. The system translator key  212  provides conversions between metric and English units, roman and arabic numerals, comparisons between cyrillic, arabic, hebrew, western and other alphabets, and morse code. This key also includes a shortcut to internet language translators. The voice command key  214  activates a digital voice recorder to allow dictation of a vocal diary or journal of everyday events, appointments, meeting notes, etc. 
         [0055]    The global positioning system (GPS) key  216  provides all the benefits of the GPS system in locating addresses, identifying user location, and locating the invention if it is lost or stolen. The medical emergency key  218  operates much like a medical emergency bracelet in providing medical care providers and other people with user allergies, chronic ailments or conditions, medications being taken by user, medical history, identification of the user, user&#39;s home address, next of kin locator information to obtain medical care consents when the user cannot given consent, identification of user&#39;s normal medical care providers, preferred medical care facilities in the event of an emergency, organ donor information and living will instructions. The hold call key  220 , conference call key  222 , clear all key  224 , speaker phone key  226 , and end call key  228  are all self explanatory. 
         [0056]    The travel key  230  activates a menu with internet travel web sites such as Travelocity, Orbitz, Expedia, Priceline, etc. These sites connect the user directly with travel information to give the best rates in travel and where people go at any time of the year, as well as ticketing and booking capabilities. Provides time zones for all parts of the world, weather, currency exchange and a brief profile. The virtual tour key  232  can advertise all that the user owns on user&#39;s web site. This feature provides the user with the ability of being able to make a virtual tour of anything the user owns and that way the user is able to market it perfectly on the internet and/or anywhere else it can be sold. 
         [0057]    The Q or ! symbol is the  238  key. The W or @ symbol is the  240  key. The E or * Symbol is the  242  key. The R or # symbol is the  244  key. The T or $ symbol is the  246  key. The Y or % symbol is the  248  key. The U or ̂ symbol is the  250  key. The I or down symbol is the  252  key. The O or &amp; symbol is the  254  key. The P or (symbol is the  256  key. The “caps lock” is the  258  key. The A or &gt; symbol is the  260  key. The S or &lt;symbol is the  262  key. The D or \ symbol is the  264  key. The F or / symbol is the  266  key. The G or ? symbol is the  268  key. The H or = symbol is the  270  key. The J or + symbol is the  272  key. The K or − symbol is the  274  key. The L or ) symbol is the  276  key. The “Shift” is the  278  key. The “Tab” is the  280  key. The Z or . symbol is the  282  key. The X or , symbol is the  284  key. The C or ″ symbol is the  286  key. The V or ′ symbol is the  288  key. The B or : symbol is the  290  key. The N or ñ symbol is the  292  key. The M or ; symbol is the  294  key. The “spell check” is the  296  key. The “Control” is the  298  key. The “Options” is the  300  key. The “ESC” is the  302  key. The back space is the  304  key. The space bar is the  306  key. The forward space is the  308  key. “Dictionary” is the  310  key. “Thesaurus” is the  312  key. “World Atlas and Astronomy” (BC, AD, present) is the  314  key. “Files” (view, edit, save, copy, paste, and etc.) is the  316  key. “Print Document” is the  318  key. “Edit” is the  320  key. “Delete” is the  322 . The “Battery Life” is the  324  key. “Memory Space Left” is the  326  key. “Connect to Different System” (PC, Laptop, Companion Cell Phone, Other Combination Cell Phone Computer) is the  328  key. “Help” (for the present invention) is the  330  key. “Calculators” (all types standard, scientific calculator, business calculator, chemistry definitions and code meanings and etc.) is the  332  key. “Enter” is the  334  key. 
         [0058]      FIG. 9  is an enlarged front perspective view of the two layer cell phone  50  showing the top phone layer  336  and bottom phone layer  338  closed together, the primary keyboard  340 , and the phone screen  342 . On/off/pin key  344  brings up a menu for turning the phone on or off and the computer on or off. If the phone is programmed to require a user pin number, the user employs the on/off/pin key  344  in combination with the shift key  384  to enter a pin number to verify the user is authorized to operate the invention. Download key  346  will trigger a download of all new information into the computer module  10  when cell phone  50  is inserted into download slot  18 . Photo/video key  348  brings up on phone screen  342  a menu for control of the camera/video cam, the photo shoot/album, and screen saver functions. Text message key  350  brings up a menu to select text message send, sent, and received. Diary key  352  brings up a menu to access the appointments book, calendar, schedule, and contacts information. Missed calls key  354  brings up a menu to obtain last call in, all missed calls which can be sorted by date, time, who called, first one last, or last one first. As with the touch screen  12  of the computer module  10 , the primary keyboard  340  of cell phone  50  includes a square that imitates the number and letter keypad of a touch tone telephone. The first of these is the number 1 key  356  which with the shift key  384  brings up a menu for voice mail, e-mail, picture mail, and video mail. The second is the number 2 key  358 , alternately used with the shift key  384  for the letters A, B, and C. The next is the number 3 key  360 , alternately used for the letters D, E, and F. To the right of key  360  is the GPS key  362 . Next is dialed calls key  364 , which brings up a menu to access all dialed calls sorted by date, time, who called, first one last, or last one first. At this point, the second row of the number and letter keypad of a touch tone telephone is encountered. The first key is the number 4 key  366 , alternately used for the letter G, H, and I. The second is the number 5 key  368 , alternately used for the letters J, K, and L. The next is the number 6 key  370 , alternately used for the letters M, N, and O. To the right of the 6 key  370  is the tools key  372 , which brings up a menu to control tools, features and ringtones. Next is incoming calls key  374  which brings up a menu to access all received incoming calls sorted by date, time, who called, first one last, or last one first. At this point, we return again to the number and letter keypad of a touch tone telephone, now up to the third row. The first key is the number 7 key  376 , alternately used for the letters P, Q, R, and S. The second is the number 8 key  378 , alternately used for the letters T, U, and V. The next is the number 9 key  380 , alternately used for the letters W, X, Y, and Z. To the right of the number 9 key  380  is the redial key  382 , which with the shift key  384  accesses a scroll contacts function. Next is the shift/shift lock key  384  which is double keyed for turning shift lock on and off. The star (*) key  386  when used with the shift key  384  brings up a menu for clearing last or clearing all. The 0 or “Oh” key  388  is the operator key, which in combination with the shift key  384  accesses a menu for control of 911 calls, which in turn triggers a black box type voice recorder, and allows for the sending medical or other alerts to third parties. The # key  390  in combination with the shift key  384  accesses a menu for the calculators. The hold/conference key  392  controls the hold, conference call and connect call functions. 
         [0059]    The following keys are for using the cell phone as a remote control for DVD, TV, music, and video games use. The play or (shift) fire key is  394 . The stop or (shift) jump/kick key is  395 . The pause or (shift) punch/stab key is  396 . The rewind or (shift) walk/run backwards key  397 . The fast forward or walk/run forward key is  398 . Turning now to the phone screen  342 , there are several touch screen functions. The caller ID function is located at  400 . The view mail function is at  402 , which brings up a menu for voice mail, text messages, e-mail, and video message. The dial start function is at  404 . The end call function is at  406 . The accept incoming call function is at  408 . The camera/video/web cam lens is seen at  410 . 
         [0060]      FIG. 10  is a top perspective view of the two layer cell phone  50  showing the top phone layer  336  and bottom phone layer  338  open and the secondary keyboard  412  comprised of 5 ranks  414  and  10  files  416 . 
         [0061]      FIG. 11  is an enlarged broken view of the bottom phone layer  338  and showing secondary keyboard  412  for describing the function of all the keys. The secondary keyboard  412  is similar to a typewriter or computer keyboard. In the first rank are number 1 key  418 , number 2 key  420 , number 3 key  422 , number 4 key  424 , number 5 key  426 , number 6 key  428 , number 7 key  430 , number 8 key  432 , number 9 key  434 , and zero key  436 . In the second rank arranged in the usual order are letter keys: q or (shift) Q key  438 , w or (shift) W key  440 , e or (shift) E key  442 , r or (shift) R key  444 , t or (shift) T key  446 , y or (shift) Y key  448 , u or (shift) U key  450 , i or (shift) I key  452 , o or (shift) O key  454 , and p or (shift) P key  456 . In the third rank there is first the shift/shift lock key  458 , then the letter keys: a or (shift) A key  460 , s or (shift) S key  462 , d or (shift) D key  464 , f or (shift) F key  466 , g or (shift) G key  468 , h or (shift) H key  470 , j or (shift) J key  472 , k or (shift) K key  474 , and l or (shift) L key  476 . The fourth rank begins with automated message key  478 , tab key  480  followed by letter keys as follows: z or (shift) Z key  482 , x or (shift) X key  484 , c or (shift) C key  486 , v or (shift) V key  488 , b or (shift) B key  490 , n or (shift) N key  492 , m or (shift) M key  494 , and , or (shift) . key  496 . The fifth and final rank begins with on/off key  498 . Then follows space bar key  500 , % or (shift) &amp; key  502 , + or (shift) − key  504 , ′ or (shift) ″ key  506 , @ or (shift) # key  508 , / or (shift) \ key  510 , ? or (shift) = key  512 , enter or (shift) e-mail key  514 , and back space or (shift) spell check/grammar key  516 . 
         [0062]    Above the secondary keyboard  412  is typing screen  518  and next to both of them is viewing screen  520  for viewing photographs, videos, etc. 
         [0063]    * FIG. 12  is a top planar perspective view of a wireless keyboard accessory  522  for the computer module  10 . The keys  524  will be the same as those described for the secondary keyboard  412  of the cell phone  50  and thus will not be repeated here. 
         [0064]    * FIG. 13  is a left, rear side perspective view of a charging tray  526  for supporting the computer module  10  in a user accessible position. It comes with power cords  528  and  530 , the first for connection to a convention AC wall socket, and the second for plugging into a vehicle DC cigarette lighter socket. It is shown in proximity to the vehicle cup holder insert  532  of  FIG. 14 . 
         [0065]    * FIG. 14  is a front perspective view of a vehicle cup holder insert  532  for connection to the charging tray  526  of  FIG. 13 . 
         [0066]      FIG. 15  is a front, left side perspective view of the charging tray  526  of  FIG. 13 . 
         [0067]    While the invention has been described, disclosed, illustrated and shown in various terms or certain embodiments or modifications which it has assumed in practice, the scope of the invention is not intended to be, nor should it be deemed to be, limited thereby Such other modifications or embodiments as may be suggested by the teachings herein are particularly reserved, especially as they fall within the breadth and scope of the claims here appended.