Flexible carpenter's stylus with dockable earpiece

US2019182579A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2019182579-A1
Application numberUS-201715836500-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 8, 2017
Priority dateDec 8, 2017
Publication dateJun 13, 2019
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A computer peripheral includes a stylus having a capacitive stylus nib and an earpiece dock. An earpiece is removably dockable at the earpiece dock. The earpiece includes a speaker, an earpiece battery, and a wireless radio configured to communicatively couple with a host device. The computer peripheral further includes a charger configured to receive power, and while the earpiece is docked, to use the power to charge the earpiece battery.

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1 . A computer peripheral, comprising: a flexible stylus, comprising: a capacitive stylus nib, a rigid portion extending from the capacitive stylus nib, a flexible portion extending from the rigid portion distal to the capacitive stylus nib, an earpiece dock at the flexible portion distal to the rigid portion, and a stylus battery; an earpiece, removably dockable at the earpiece dock, the earpiece comprising: a microphone, a speaker, an earpiece battery, and a wireless radio configured to communicatively couple with a host device; one or more magnetically attractive elements configured to magnetically hold the computer peripheral to the host device; and an inductive charger configured to wirelessly receive power via an inductive coupling with the host device and to use the power to charge the earpiece battery and the stylus battery. 2 . The computer peripheral of claim 1 , where the flexible stylus further includes one or more input buttons. 3 . The computer peripheral of claim 1 , where the flexible stylus has a non-circular cross section having at least one substantially flat edge. 4 . The computer peripheral of claim 3 , where the flexible portion is configured so that the substantially flat edge of the non-circular cross section remains in plane while the flexible portion is curved. 5 . The computer peripheral of claim 1 , where the stylus battery is housed in the rigid portion. 6 . The computer peripheral of claim 1 , where the inductive charger is housed in the rigid portion. 7 . The computer peripheral of claim 1 , where the rigid portion further includes a laser source configured to emit a laser. 8 . The computer peripheral of claim 1 , where the earpiece dock includes a capacitive element with a capacitance distinct from the capacitive stylus nib. 9 . The computer peripheral of claim 1 , where the flexible portion includes a sound conveyance tunnel configured to transmit sound from the earpiece through the flexible portion while the earpiece is docked. 10 . The computer peripheral of claim 1 , where the flexible portion is made of two or more rigid segments connected by joints. 11 . The computer peripheral of claim 10 , where the earpiece dock includes a recessed cavity at a terminal rigid segment of the flexible portion. 12 . The computer peripheral of claim 10 , where the stylus battery is housed in one of the rigid segments. 13 . The computer peripheral of claim 10 , where the stylus battery is one of a plurality of stylus batteries, and where two or more of the rigid segments house different ones of the plurality of stylus batteries. 14 . The computer peripheral of claim 1 , where the earpiece dock further includes a magnetic connector and where the earpiece is configured to attach to the magnetic connector. 15 . The computer peripheral of claim 1 , where the earpiece includes a capacitive element with a capacitance distinct from the capacitive stylus nib. 16 . The computer peripheral of claim 1 , further including one or more sensors configured to detect whether the flexible portion is in a straight configuration or a curved configuration, and a logic device configured to: turn off the earpiece while the earpiece is docked and the flexible portion is in the straight configuration; turn off the flexible stylus while the earpiece is docked and the flexible portion is in the curved configuration; and turn on the flexible stylus and the earpiece while the earpiece is not docked. 17 . The computer peripheral of claim 16 , where the flexible stylus includes a bone-conductive speaker, and the earpiece is configured to provide sound output via the bone-conductive speaker when the earpiece is docked and the flexible portion is in the curved configuration. 18 . The computer peripheral of claim 1 , where the flexible stylus further comprises: an inertial measurement unit configured to measure one or more of a position, an orientation, and an acceleration of the flexible stylus; and a stylus radio configured to report one or more of the position, the orientation, and the acceleration to the host device. 19 . A computer peripheral having a main body including an earpiece dock, comprising: an earpiece, removably dockable at the earpiece dock, the earpiece comprising: a speaker, an earpiece battery, and a wireless radio configured to communicatively couple with a host device; and a charger configured to receive power; wherein the earpiece is configured to: while docked: use the power to charge the earpiece battery, receive audio data from the host device via the wireless radio, and based on the audio data, output sound via the speaker; and while not docked: receive audio data from the host device via the wireless radio, and based on the audio data, output sound via the speaker. 20 . A computer peripheral comprising: a stylus, comprising: a capacitive stylus nib, and an earpiece dock; an earpiece, removably dockable at the earpiece dock, the earpiece comprising: a speaker, an earpiece battery, and a wireless radio configured to communicatively couple with a host device; and a charger configured to receive power, and while the earpiece is docked, to use the power to charge the earpiece battery.

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Classifications

  • including a wireless connection · CPC title

  • Hearing devices using bone conduction transducers · CPC title

  • Earpieces of the intra-aural type · CPC title

  • H04R1/105Primary

    Earpiece supports, e.g. ear hooks (for stereophonic headphones H04R5/0335) · CPC title

  • Services using short range communication, e.g. near-field communication [NFC], radio-frequency identification [RFID] or low energy communication · CPC title

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What does patent US2019182579A1 cover?
A computer peripheral includes a stylus having a capacitive stylus nib and an earpiece dock. An earpiece is removably dockable at the earpiece dock. The earpiece includes a speaker, an earpiece battery, and a wireless radio configured to communicatively couple with a host device. The computer peripheral further includes a charger configured to receive power, and while the earpiece is docked, to…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Microsoft Technology Licensing Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R1/105. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 13 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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