U.S. Pat. No. 9,126,119
COMBINATION COMPUTING DEVICE AND GAME CONTROLLER WITH FLEXIBLE BRIDGE SECTION
AssigneeWikipad, Inc.
Issue DateFebruary 2, 2015
Wikipad Creator GameVice sues Nintendo over the Nintendo Switch
2:17-CV-05923 (C.D. Cal. Aug. 9, 2017)
Gamevice – perhaps best known for the Wikipad and slide-
and snap-on cell phone controllers for Android and iOS – sued Nintendo in the Central
District of California, alleging that the Nintendo
Switch violates U.S. Pat. No. 9,126,119 B2 to Joynes et al (“the ’119 Patent”).
’119 Patent relates to a game controller, including a computing device (e.g. a tablet) which is attached to an
input device with two sides (e.g. a
left portion of a controller and a right portion of a controller), a “structural
bridge” (e.g. something to hold the
back of the tablet), a conduit, and a fastening mechanism (e.g. structure to connect it all together). The Wikipad, for example, features
a tablet which slides into a U-shaped controller featuring two analog sticks, a
directional pad, buttons, and a speaker bar. A figure
from the ’119 Patent depicting a Wikipad-like device is shown above.
whereas the Wikipad product had a “structural bridge” comprising, for example, the
above-pictured bottom speaker bar and back supporting mechanism, the Nintendo
Switch does not have a bottom speaker bar or the like. Rather, the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Con
controllers independently slide onto the left and right sides of the Nintendo
Switch tablet. Gamevice argues that a
portion of the Nintendo Switch tablet itself is the “structural bridge”:
Thanks to Kirk Sigmon for preparing this article.
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Abstract
A combination generally directed to a combination computing device and game controller. The computing device provides a plurality of sides, in which each of the sides are disposed between an electronic display screen and a back of the computing device. The game controller provides a communication port interacting with the computing device, the communication port providing a communication link and a pair of confinement structures, the pair of confinement structures adjacent to and confining the computing device on at least two opposing sides of the plurality of sides of the computing device, and an input device attached to and in electronic communication with the communication port. The input device is a separate and distinct structure from the communication port, forming no structural portion of the communication port.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION The present disclosure generally relates to a combination game controller and information input device directed to controlling electronic games and entry of information to a computing device, also referred to herein as video games, computer and applications games. The apparatus preferably includes a computing device, an electronic game communicating with the computing device, and an input device for controlling movement of a virtual object provided by the electronic game, and entry of information into the computing device in a preferred embodiment, the input device includes a pair of opposing side structures adjacent opposing sides of plurality of sides of the computing device. The input device further preferably includes a plurality of input switches, wherein said input switches are adjacent each of the at least two opposing sides of the plurality of sides of the computing device, and a bridge structure disposed between the pair of sides to form a three sided structure. The third structure mitigates inadvertent removal of the computing device from the three sided structure when the computing device is fully nested within the three sided structure. Turning to the drawings,FIG. 1provides an exemplary game controller and information entry device (“G&D”)100capable of being used in accordance with various embodiments of the present invention. The exemplary G&D100has at least a computing device102(also referred to herein as a computing device102), which provides a plurality of sides, such as104,106,108, and126. Each of the plurality of sides104,106, and108are disposed between an electronic display screen110, of the computing device102, and a back112(shown byFIG. 2) of the computing device102operates. The G&D100further preferably includes an input device114. The computing device102may take the form of a tablet computer, smart phone, notebook computer, or other portable computing device. In a preferred embodiment, the input device114provides a pair of side structures,116and118, with a bridge structure115disposed there ...
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The present disclosure generally relates to a combination game controller and information input device directed to controlling electronic games and entry of information to a computing device, also referred to herein as video games, computer and applications games. The apparatus preferably includes a computing device, an electronic game communicating with the computing device, and an input device for controlling movement of a virtual object provided by the electronic game, and entry of information into the computing device in a preferred embodiment, the input device includes a pair of opposing side structures adjacent opposing sides of plurality of sides of the computing device. The input device further preferably includes a plurality of input switches, wherein said input switches are adjacent each of the at least two opposing sides of the plurality of sides of the computing device, and a bridge structure disposed between the pair of sides to form a three sided structure. The third structure mitigates inadvertent removal of the computing device from the three sided structure when the computing device is fully nested within the three sided structure.
Turning to the drawings,FIG. 1provides an exemplary game controller and information entry device (“G&D”)100capable of being used in accordance with various embodiments of the present invention. The exemplary G&D100has at least a computing device102(also referred to herein as a computing device102), which provides a plurality of sides, such as104,106,108, and126. Each of the plurality of sides104,106, and108are disposed between an electronic display screen110, of the computing device102, and a back112(shown byFIG. 2) of the computing device102operates. The G&D100further preferably includes an input device114. The computing device102may take the form of a tablet computer, smart phone, notebook computer, or other portable computing device.
In a preferred embodiment, the input device114provides a pair of side structures,116and118, with a bridge structure115disposed there between. One of the pair of side structures, for example116, is adjacent to and confines the computing device102on a first side, such as104of the plurality of sides104,106,108, and126of the computing device102. The second side structure of the pair of side structures, such as118, is adjacent to and confines the computing device102on a second side, such as108, of the plurality of sides104,106,108, and126of the computing device102, wherein, the first and second sides, such as104and108, of the plurality of sides104,106,108, and126of the computing device102are opposing sides of the plurality asides104,106,108, and126, of the computing device102.
In a preferred embodiment, the input device114timber provides a plurality of removable game control modules120and122, wherein the removable game control modules120and122are adjacent each of the at least two opposing sides104and108, of the plurality of sides104,106,108, and126, of the computing device102, and a bridge structure124, disposed between the pair of side structures116and118, and adjacent the third side126, of the plurality of sides104,106,108, and126, of the computing device102.
In a preferred embodiment, the removable game control modules120and122may be removed from the input device114, and replaced by removable keyboard modules164and166, ofFIG. 8. To facilitate the exchange of modules, the input device preferably provides a pair of input module apertures170. The removable keyboard modules collectively form a full function keyboard and each provide an auxiliary electronic display screen (“ADS”)168, each ADS166having at least the functionality of the electronic display screen110.
In an alternate embodiment, shown byFIG. 10, the removable keyboard modules164and166are a pair of touch responsive electronic display screens172and174, each of the touch responsive electronic display screens having at least the functionality of the electronic display screen110, include the functionality of a mouse pad portions176and178, and selectively presents keys of a keyboard180and182for information entry. Preferably, the keys are virtual keys that respond to a touch by a user.
Returning toFIG. 1, preferably, the bridge structure124in combination with the pair of side structures116and118form a three sided structure128(ofFIG. 5) (also referred to herein as a u-shaped structure128of the input device114), in which the computing device102nests, such that the computing device102is confined by the u-shaped structure128, and the u-shaped structure128mitigates inadvertent removal of the computing device102from the u-shaped structure128when the computing device102is fully nested within the three sided structure128.
The G&D100ofFIG. 1, further preferably includes a video game130. Preferably, the video game130provides a virtual object132displayed by the electronic display screen110, the virtual object132is responsive to input from the input device114. An example of a response of the virtual object132would be movement of the virtual object132, or the loading of an alternate computer game, based on a predetermined signal provided by the input device114, or an appearance of a character. It is noted thatFIG. 1displays the housings of the plurality of switches, whereas at least some of the plurality of switches are shown in the partial cutaway ofFIG. 3.
FIG. 2depicts and reveals the back112of the computing device102. Further shown byFIG. 2, is the input device114, which provides a pair of trigger switches136and138, supported by their corresponding side structures116and118respectively.
FIG. 3shows that a predetermined number of the plurality of switches140, collaborate with each other to form an input apparatus142, the input apparatus142controls display of virtual objects displayed on the electronic display screen110of the computing device102. Preferably, the input apparatus142is a joystick142.FIG. 3further shows that the input device114provides a plurality of buttons144and119of the removable game control modules120, which activate corresponding switches145and121. The main function of the trigger138, the joystick142, and the buttons144and119of the removable game control modules120is to govern the movement/actions of a playable body/object or otherwise influence events in a video game130(ofFIG. 1) or an alternate computer game.
FIG. 4shows the G&D100, further includes a second joystick146, and a second button148, which are provided on the side structure116, adjacent the trigger136. WhileFIG. 5shows the central processing unit (CPU)150, of the input device114.
FIG. 6shows the input device114includes the CPU150, interacting with the plurality of switches152, which preferably include at least switches119of the removable game control modules120(ofFIG. 1), switches117of the removable game control modules122(ofFIG. 1),136,138,142,144,146, and148(ofFIGS. 2 and 3).FIG. 6further shows the input device114includes a communications protocol154providing the communication link between the computing device102, and the input device114. In a preferred embodiment, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) communications protocol is utilized. However, as those skilled in the art will recognize, the communications protocol154is not limited to a USB protocol.
FIG. 6further shows that the computing device102preferably includes at least a CPU156, interacting with the electronic display screen110, the video game130, a device driver158, which facilitates the interaction between the computing device102and the input device114, and a communications protocol160providing the communication link between the computing device102, and the input device114. In a preferred embodiment, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) communications protocol is utilized. However, as those skilled in the art will recognize, the communications protocol160is not limited to a USB protocol.
FIG. 7shows an alternative embodiment of an exemplary game controller162, in which the device driver158and the video game130are located in the input device114.
FIG. 8shows in a preferred embodiment, the G&D100includes a first camera184, on a first side of the computing device102, a second camera186, on the back side of the computing device102(shown inFIG. 9), a third camera188on a first side of the input device114, and a fourth camera190on the back side of the input device114(shown byFIG. 9).
In a preferred embodiment, each of the four cameras may selectively function independently, or may be used in conjunction with one another, and each of the four cameras184,186,188, and190are fully functional in capturing still and video images. Additionally, and preferably, the first and second cameras184and186, are fully operative, even when the computing device102is detached from the input device114, while the third and fourth cameras188and190are fully functional, even when the input device114is detached from the computing device102.
In a preferred embodiment, when the computing device102is nested in the input device114, the first and second cameras,184and186, are responsive, either independently or simultaneously, to input from either the computing device102, or the input device114, depending on which device is selected for control of the first and second cameras,184and186. Further, in the preferred embodiment, each the computing device102and the input device114, are configured with a Bluetooth protocol stack communication feature, which permits the user to operate the first and second cameras,184and186, of the computing device102with the input device114, even when the computing device102is detached from the input device114. Likewise, when the computing device102and the input device114are configured with a Bluetooth protocol stack communication feature, the user may operate the third and fourth cameras,188and190, of the input device114, using the computing device102. In other words, in the preferred embodiment, each of the four cameras184,186,188, and190, may be selectively operated, individually or collectively, whether or not the computing device102is nested within the input device114.
FIG. 9shows that in a preferred embodiment, the input device114, includes part auxiliary power source192, and an auxiliary data storage device194, which preferably includes a cache portion196. Preferably, the auxiliary power source a lithium ion battery, which provides power to the input device114and the computing device102, when the power source of the computing device102is depilated; and the auxiliary data storage device194is a solid state hard drive.
In the preferred embodiment, the cache196is sized to buffer synchronized input from each of the cameras184,186,188, and190, such that the auxiliary data storage device194may store and retrieve images, still or video, for display seamlessly, including a simultaneous output of video images recorded by each of the cameras184,186,188, and190.
In a non-limiting exemplary application of utilizing the cameras184,186,188, and190, the first camera184could be trained on an information presenter, while the second camera186is trained on a portion of an audience attending the presentation. The third camera188, could be trained on a screen used by the presenter for presenting their information to the audience, while the fourth camera is trained on an alternate portion of the audience. By simultaneously replaying the recorded presentation, a response of the audience to the information, and sequence of information being presented, may be analyzed for fostering improvements to the presentation.
FIG. 11shows an alternative embodiment of a video game controller200, which provides an integrated transaction card input feature202. Preferably, the integrated transaction card input feature202, includes a transaction card slot204, and a transaction card reader206. In as preferred embodiment, the transaction card reader206, is a magnetic strip reader, but as those skilled in the art will recognize, the transaction card reader can be, in the alternate: is an optical character recognition reader; a barcode reader; an object recognition reader, or a pattern recognition reader.
FIG. 12shows that in a preferred embodiment, a combination computing device and electronic game controller with an integrated point of sale device210preferably includes as computing device212, having a plurality of sides214, each of the plurality of sides214, are disposed between an electronic display screen216, of the computing device and a back218of the computing device, and an input device220, in electronic communication with the computing device212. The input device220preferably provides side structures222, adjacent to and confining the computing device on at least two opposing sides of the plurality of sides214of the computing device212. The input device220, further preferably provides input module apertures224, each input module aperture224, selectively accepts either a game control module, such as102and122ofFIG. 1, or a removable keyboard module, such as226and228. Preferably, the input module apertures224are adjacent each of the at least two opposing sides of the plurality of sides214of the computing device212.
FIG. 12further shows that in a preferred embodiment, the combination computing device and electronic game controller with an integrated point of sale device210preferably includes a camera230, communicating with each the input device220, and the computing device212. The camera230, selectively captures either still or video images and that the input device220, further provides an integrated transaction card input feature232, which interacts with a transaction card234, and that preferably, the input device is an electronic game controller220. Preferably, the camera230is a first camera, having a lens facing the user while the user is facing the electronic display screen216, and includes at least a second camera, such as186or190(ofFIG. 9), having a lens facing in a direction opposite that of the first camera184.
FIG. 12additionally shows an application236, displayed on the electronic display screen216, of the computing device212. Preferably, the application236, displayed on the electronic display screen216of the computing device212, is a point of sale transactional computer application, which interacts with the electronic game controller220and the computing device212.
FIG. 13shows an alternative embodiment of a combination computing device and electronic game control240(also referred to herein as a device240). The computing device242, preferably provides a plurality of sides244, each of the plurality of sides are disposed between an electronic display screen246, of the computing device242, and a back248of the computing device242.
Preferably, the electronic game controller250(also referred to herein as input device250), is in electronic communication with the computing device242. Preferably, the input device250, provides a pair of control modules252. The pair of control modules252, are adjacent to and confining the computing device242, on at least two opposing sides of the plurality of sides244, of the computing device242. The pair of control modules252, preferably provide input module apertures254, each input module aperture254, secures an instructional input device256. Preferably, the input module apertures254, are adjacent each of the at least two opposing sides of the plurality of sides244, of the computing device242.
FIG. 14shows the back248, of the computing device242, and the computing device242, partially positioned within the input device250.FIG. 14further shows a structural bridge258, securing the pair of control modules252, one to the other, and communicating with the back248, of the computing device242, at a mid-region260, of the back248, of the computing device242.
FIG. 14further shows that the pair of control modules252, provide a confinement boss262, and the confinement boss262provides a fastening detent264. The fastening detent264, interacts with a retention member266, to secure the structural bridge258, to the pair of control modules252, in a preferred embodiment, the retention member266, is responsive to a catch268, which preferably is a spring activated catch268, and the retention member268is preferably a spring loaded retention member268. Still further,FIG. 14, shows that in a preferred embodiment, the structural bridge258, provides a communication link270, which passing signals between the pair of control modules252.
Continuing withFIG. 14, in a preferred embodiment, the communication link270, provides a communication module272, and in the alternative, provides a signal pathway274, for use in passing signals between the pair of control modules252. In a preferred embodiment, the communication module272is a wireless communication module272, which operates in a frequency range of 2.4 GHz, in an alternate preferred embodiment, the wireless communication module272is a personal area network. As those skilled in the art, a personal area network (PAN) is a computer network used for communication among computerized devices, including telephones and personal digital assistants. PANs can be used for communication among the personal devices themselves (intrapersonal communication), or for connecting to a higher level network and the Internet (an uplink). A wireless personal area network (WPAN) is a PAN carried over wireless network technologies such as IrDA, Bluetooth, Wireless USB, Z-Wave, ZigBee, or even Body Area Network. The reach of a WPAN varies from a few centimeters to a few meters. A PAN may also be carried over wired computer buses such as USB and Fire Wire.
In an embodiment that utilizes the signal pathway274, as the communication link, the signal pathway274may be in the form of a metallic conductor, a fiber optic conductor, a conductive polymer, or the conductive layer of a flex circuit. The skilled artisan will further appreciate that the structural bridge258(ofFIG. 14), or276(ofFIG. 15) may be either formed from a ridged, material, such as a ridged polymer, or from a flexible material, such as a flexible polymer. In a preferred embodiment, when a flexible material is selected, and the signal pathway274is a wired pathway, the signal pathway274may be coupled externally to the structural bridge276, as shown byFIG. 15.
FIG. 15further shows that in a preferred embodiment, the instructional input device256, may be an electronic game control module278(which may be either removable, or fixed), or a keyboard module280(ofFIG. 13, which may be either removable, or fixed).
FIG. 16shows a back plan view of an alternative combination300, which preferably includes, but is not limited to, a computing device302that provides a plurality of sides304, each of the plurality of sides are disposed between an electronic display screen306(ofFIG. 13) of the computing device and a back308of the computing device302. Preferably, the alternative combination300further includes as communication port310, interacting with the computing device302, in a preferred embodiment, the communication port310provides a communication link312(which for purposes of illustration is shown as a wired connection314, but will be understood to be a wireless connection in an alternative embodiment). Preferably, the communication port310, further provides a pair of confinement structures316, the pair of confinement structures316, which are preferably adjacent to and confining, the computing device302on at least two opposing sides of the plurality of sides304of the computing device302.
The alternative combination300, further preferably includes an input device318(also referred to herein as input device114), attached to and in electronic communication with the communication port310. The input device318providing a pair of control modules252, the pair of control modules252providing input module apertures224(ofFIG. 12), each input module aperture224secures an instructional input device356(ofFIG. 23), or such as120ofFIG. 11, or256ofFIG. 13. Preferably, the input module apertures224, are adjacent each of the at least two opposing sides of the plurality of sides304, of the computing device302, and wherein the input device356, or such as120ofFIG. 11, or256ofFIG. 13, is a separate and distinct structure from the communication port310, forming no structural portion, of the communication port310.
FIG. 16further shows that in a preferred embodiment, the communication port310, further includes a fastening mechanism320. In one embodiment, a soft draw latch, such as that provided by Southco of 210 N. Brinton Lake Road Concordville, Pa. 19331, have been shown to be a useful fastening mechanism320.
FIG. 17shows a top view of the communication port310that preferably includes a structural bridge322, securing the pair of confinement structures316, one to the other. The structural bridge322is preferably secured to a select confinement structure of the pair of confinement structures316by way of a solid connection324, and to remaining confinement structure of the pair of confinement structures316by way of a slip fit326. The fastening mechanism320, is preferably securely fastened to to a conduit328, of the structural bridge322, by way of a anchor member330, the anchor member330is preferably positioned in a location adjacent the slip fit326, and by way of an attachment member332(shown inFIG. 18), securely attached to the remaining confinement, structure of the pair of confinement structures316. The attachment member332, is preferably positioned in a location adjacent the slip fit326. Operation of the fastening mechanism320, facilitates an expand and contract of the distance between the pair of confinement structures316. The expansion and contraction of the distance between the pair of confinement structures316, facilitates placement of the computing device302between the pair of confinement structures316, the application of sufficient compressive load being placed on the computing device302to securely hold the computing device between the pair of confinement structures316, and an ability to remove the compressive load and allow removal of the computing device from the communication port310.
FIG. 17further shows that each of the pair of confinement structures316, provide a pair of controller docking pins334, whileFIG. 18shows that each of the pair of confinement structures316further provide a computing device cradle336, and that a select confinement, structure of the pair of confinement structures316provides a computing device interface feature338. The interface feature338, facilitates at least, but not limited to, the provision of power to the computing device302.
FIG. 19shows a front view340, of a first selected confinement structure of the pair of confinement structures316, which reveals a plurality of signal input lands342for use in receiving signals from the input device318, ofFIG. 16, and the pair of controller docking pins334.
Further shown byFIG. 19, is a back view344of the first selected, confinement structure of the pair of confinement structures316, which reveals computing device interface feature338, the computing device cradle336, and the slip fit326.
FIG. 20shows a front view346, of a second selected confinement structure of the pair of confinement structures316, which reveals a plurality of signal input lands342for use in receiving signals from the input device318, ofFIG. 16, and the pair of controller docking pins334.
Further shown byFIG. 20, is a back view348of the second selected confinement structure of the pair of confinement structures316, which reveals the computing device cradle336, and the solid connection324.
FIG. 21reveals, for purposes of disclosure and for consistency of views with remaining disclosed figures of an embodiment, a bottom right hand plan view of the input device318adjacent the second selected confinement structure of the pair of confinement structures316, of the communication port310. Preferably, the control module252, provides an attachment structure350, cooperating with the controller docking pins334, of the communication port310. The attachment structure350, secures the input device318, to the communication port310. In a preferred embodiment, the attachment structure350, provides a sliding locking toggle352, and a fixed locking toggle354. In the embodiment presented, the sliding locking toggles,352, interact with the controller docking pins334, to securely (but removable) fasten the input device318to the communication, port310. In a preferred embodiment the sliding locking toggle352, is selectively adjustable from an open position, shown in dashed lines, and a closed, or locked, position, as shown in solid lines.
FIG. 22shows the input device318, securely fastened to the communication port310, by way of the attachment structure350, whileFIG. 23shows the right control module252, of the input device318, with its accompanying attachment structure350in a locked position, and the special relationship of the control module252, relative to the confinement structure316.FIG. 23further shows an instructional input device356, such as120ofFIG. 11, or256ofFIG. 13, which in a preferred embodiment is a removable instructional input device356.
FIG. 24provides a more insightful presentation of a latch portion358, of the fastening mechanism320, relative to the attachment member332, of the fastening mechanism320.
FIG. 25shows that in a preferred embodiment, the input device318, includes an auxiliary power source360, and an auxiliary data storage device362, which preferably includes a cache portion364.
It is to be understood that even though numerous characteristics and configurations of various embodiments of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of various embodiments of the invention, this detailed description is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of structure and arrangements of parts within the principles of the present invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed. For example, the particular elements may vary depending on the particular computing device without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Claims
- A combination comprising: a computing device, the computing device providing a plurality of sides, each of the plurality of sides are disposed between an electronic display screen of the computing device and a back of the computing device;a communication port interacting with the computing device, the communication port providing a communication link and a pair of confinement structures, the pair of confinement structures adjacent to and confining the computing device on at least two opposing sides of the plurality of sides of the computing device;an input device attached to and in electronic communication with the communication port, the input device providing a pair of control modules, the pair of control modules providing input module apertures, each input module aperture secures an instructional input device, wherein said input module apertures are adjacent each of the at least two opposing sides of the plurality of sides of the computing device, and wherein the input device is a separate and distinct structure from the communication port, forming no structural portion of the communication port;and a structural bridge securing the pair of confinement structures one to the other, in which each of the pair of control modules provide an attachment structure cooperating with the communication port, each attachment structure secures the input device to the communication port, and in which the structural bridge comprising: a conduit between the pair of control modules;and a fastening mechanism cooperating with the pair of confinement structures, the fastening mechanism secures the pair of confinement structures one to the other.
- The combination of claim 1 , further comprising a data storage device confined within the input device and communicating with the computing device.
- The combination of claim 1 , further comprising an auxiliary power source confined within the input device and communicating with the computing device.
- The combination of claim 1 , in which the instructional input device is a removable input device, and in which the removable input device passes signals through the communication port to the computing device, the signals controlling images displayed on the display screen of the computing device.
- The combination of claim 1 , in which the instructional input device is a game control module, and in which the game control module passes signals through the communication port to the computing device, the signals controlling images displayed on the display screen of the computing device.
- The combination of claim 1 , in which the instructional input device is a keyboard module, and in which the keyboard module passes signals through the communication port to the computing device, the signals controlling images displayed on the display screen of the computing device.
- The combination of claim 4 , in which the removable instructional input device is a removable game control module.
- The combination of claim 4 , in which the removable instructional input device is a removable keyboard module.
- The combination of claim 1 , in which the structural bridge is a ridged structure.
- The combination of claim 8 , in which the rigid structural bridge is a removable rigid structure.
- The combination of claim 1 , in which the structural bridge is a flexible structure.
- The combination of claim 10 , in which the flexible structural bridge is a removable rigid structure.
- The combination of claim 1 , in which the communication link is a signal pathway.
- The combination of claim 12 , in which the signal pathway is a metallic pathway.
- The combination of claim 12 , in which the signal pathway is a fiber optic pathway.
- The combination of claim 1 , in which the communication link provides a communication platform.
- The combination of claim 15 , in which the communication platform is a wired communication module.
- The combination of claim 15 , in which the communication platform is a wireless communication platform.
- The combination of claim 17 , in which the wireless communication platform operates in a frequency range of 2.4 GHz.
- The combination of claim 17 , in which the wireless communication platform is a personal area network.
- The combination of claim 17 , in which the wireless communication platform utilizes infrared technology for data transactions.
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