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| United States Patent Application |
20090126009
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Arnouse; Michael
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May 14, 2009
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PORTABLE COMPUTING SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD
Abstract
A computing system comprising a pocket personal computer and a reader are
disclosed. The pocket PC is credit card-sized and comprises flash memory,
and optionally a processor and a GPS chip. In some embodiments, the
pocket PC also includes an operating system. The reader includes a
monitor, a keyboard with docking port and an optional processor and at
least one input/output USB connector. A user cannot interact with the
pocket PC without the reader. The reader is a non-functioning "shell"
without the pocket PC, however, when they are connected the system
becomes a fully functional personal computer. To log on, a user provides
security information, for example, a password or biometrics, such as
fingerprints. The credit card size and capabilities of the pocket PC
allows a user to easily carry virtually their entire computer in a pocket
for use anywhere there is a reader. In addition, the pocket PC provides
security against unauthorized use, even if lost or stolen, since a
password or fingerprints are required to access to the device.
| Inventors: |
Arnouse; Michael; (Old Brookville, NY)
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| Correspondence Address:
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IP GROUP OF DLA PIPER US LLP
ONE LIBERTY PLACE, 1650 MARKET ST, SUITE 4900
PHILADELPHIA
PA
19103
US
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| Serial No.:
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099000 |
| Series Code:
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12
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| Filed:
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April 7, 2008 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
726/19; 710/62; 726/16 |
| Class at Publication: |
726/19; 710/62; 726/16 |
| International Class: |
H04L 9/32 20060101 H04L009/32; G06F 13/12 20060101 G06F013/12; G06F 15/00 20060101 G06F015/00 |
Claims
1. A computing system comprising:a portable computer comprising:storage;
andat least one connector which connects to at least one reader;one or
more readers each comprising:a housing; andat least one connector which
connects to the portable computer,wherein the portable computer excludes
means for a user to interact directly with the portable computer,wherein
the computer is configured so that a user cannot interact with the
computer unless the computer is connected to at least one reader,wherein
the housing is at least one input and at least one output device that
facilitates direct user interaction with the portable computer,wherein
the readers are non-functioning shells when not connected to a portable
computer, andwherein the readers become fully functional general purpose
computers substantially immediately after being connected with a portable
computer.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the portable computer comprises all of
the components of a fully functional general purpose computer.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the portable computer comprises a
processor, at least one controller, storage, a sound interface and a GPS
chip.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the portable computer comprises at least
two cards attached to each other, wherein at least one card comprises a
central processing unit, at least one controller and a GPS chip, and the
at least one other card comprises storage and an operating system,
wherein at least one of the cards has the connector for connecting to a
reader.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the portable computer is no greater in
size than approximately 90.00 mm.times.60.00 mm and is no greater than
approximately 3 mm thick.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the input device is selected from the
group consisting of: a keyboard, a keypad, a touch screen, a microphone,
a PDA and a video recorder and the output device is selected from the
group consisting of: a display, a webcam and speakers.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one connector of the
portable computer is a wireless transmitter and the at least one
connector of the readers is a receiver.
8. The system of claim 1 wherein the readers comprise at least one
biometric scanner selected from the group consisting of: a fingerprint
reader, retinal scanner, and pulse reader,wherein the storage device of
the computer has a plurality of separate independently accessible
compartments for storing different information,wherein the information is
accessed and transmitted based on the biometric information read by the
biometric scanner such that access to each compartment is controlled by
the reading of the biometric scanner.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the readers comprise:a power supply;a
processor;at least one controller;storage; andsoftware for interacting
with the portable computer.
10. (canceled)
11. The system of claim 1, wherein the readers are configured so that they
will not operate with a computer other than a portable computer of the
system.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein the portable computer is configured to
be used with every reader in the system.
13. The system of claim 3, wherein the computer further comprises a
motherboard, graphics chip, a sound card, ROM, at least one device driver
adapted to interact with hardware of the readers, a secure
cryptoprocessor, an SCSI controller, an IDE interface, andwherein the
storage is comprised of a flash memory and ram.
14. A portable computer comprising:at least one card comprising:at least
one connector which connects to at least one reader for interacting with
the reader; andstorage,wherein the portable computer excludes means for a
user to interact directly with the portable computer independent of the
reader,wherein the at least one reader facilitates direct user
interaction with the portable computer, with the portable computer
configured to be inoperable unless connected to the at least one
reader,wherein the at least one card of the portable computer is no
larger than approximately 90.00 mm.times.60.00 mm and is no thicker than
approximately 3 mm thick and comprises substantially all of the
components of a fully functional general purpose computer.
15. (canceled)
16. The portable computer of claim 14, further comprising two cards
stacked on top of each other, each card no larger than approximately
90.00 mm.times.60.00 mm and no thicker than approximately 3 mm thick,
wherein one card comprises only the storage and operating system and the
other card a processor, wherein at least one card comprises the
connector.
17. The portable computer of claim 14, wherein the storage comprises flash
memory and an operating system and the portable computer further
comprises one or more selected from the group consisting of a CPU device
and a GPS device.
18. A method of using a computing system having one or more readers and at
least one portable computer configured to interact with the one or more
readers, the method comprising:providing at least one portable computer
that is no larger than approximately 90.00 mm.times.60.00 mm and is no
thicker than approximately 3 mm thick and comprises substantially all of
the components of a fully functional general purpose computer and that
excludes an input and output device the computer configured so that a
user cannot interact with the computer unless the computer is connected
to the one or more readers;providing at least one reader having an input
and output device for interacting with the at least one portable
computer, the at least one reader being a non-functional shell;connecting
the portable computer to the at least one reader, wherein the at least
one reader and the portable computer become a substantially fully
functional general purpose computer;interacting with the at least one
portable computer via the input and output device of the at least one
reader; anddisconnecting the portable computer from the at least one
reader, whereupon the at least one reader again becomes a non-functional
shell.
19. The method of claim 18, further comprising providing security
information if at least one reader identifies a portable computer, the
portable computer and the at least one reader determining if the security
information is accurate, and if the security information is accurate,
interacting with the portable computer via the at least one reader.
20. The method of claim 18, further comprising:providing a biometric
device for verifying identity of the user of the portable computer when
connected to the at least one reader;providing a GPS device for
identifying location of at least one of the portable computer or the at
least one reader;providing an operating system for use when the portable
computer is connected to the at least one reader; andproviding
communication over the internet when the portable computer is connected
to the at least one reader.
21. The portable computer of claim 14, wherein the storage of the computer
has a plurality of separate independently accessible compartments for
storing different information, wherein the reader comprises at least one
biometric scanner and wherein the information is accessed and transmitted
based on the biometric information read by the biometric scanner such
that access to each compartment is controlled by the reading of the
biometric scanner.
22. The system of claim 1, wherein the housing of the reader is selected
from the group consisting of: a PDA, a cell phone, a phone, a touch
screen, a television and a laptop type computer.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001]This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser.
No. 10/461,303, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. This
application claims priority to U.S. patent application No. 61/028,373,
filed on Feb. 13, 2008, the entire contents of which are incorporated by
reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002]The present invention relates to computing systems and in particular
to a portable computer that is small in size so as to be easily carried,
and yet have the capabilities of a conventional large scale computer, and
also secure to address concerns as to data theft and corruption.
BACKGROUND
[0003]Computers have historically been large in size based on the
components required for providing sufficient computing capabilities, such
as mainframe computers. With the advent of personal computers, computers
which once would fill the size of a room were able to be reduced down in
size so as to be contained within a single desktop device. However,
desktop computers which require a large tower to house the processing
components, a monitor and keyboard are not conducive to be taken from
place to place. Instead, laptop computers were developed to contain the
computer processing capabilities, monitor and keyboard within a smaller
unitary package, in order to allow transport from place to place.
However, laptop computers are still fairly large in size and also
sacrifice quality as compared to desktop computers. Moreover, desktop,
laptop and mainframe computers all suffer from being susceptible to data
corruption from viruses or worms, and also to data theft from hackers.
While computers need to be immune to these threats, they also need to be
portable and convenient to use easily almost anywhere.
[0004]There is a need for a computing system that is portable, can be used
in a number of different applications, and protects sensitive
information. The present invention provides a computing system that
satisfies these needs and provides additional advantages.
SUMMARY
[0005]The present invention comprises in an exemplary embodiment a
computing system comprised of a portable computer. The portable computer
has all of the components of a fully functional, conventional general
purpose computer, but is small is size, preferably the size of a credit
card, so as to be easily carried in a wallet or ones pocket. In certain
embodiments, the portable computer is operable only when used with a
reader, which is described in more detail below. The portable computer
reader supplies the means for a user to interact with the portable
computer and the programs thereon; for example, the portable computer
reader can comprise a monitor and/or a keyboard. In essence, the portable
computer reader is a non-functioning "shell" when not connected to the
portable computer. However, once the portable computer is connected to
the portable computer reader, the portable computer and the portable
computer reader create a fully operational computing system. The portable
computer thus acts as the brain and the portable computer reader operates
as the body which will perform the functions, however, without the brain,
the body will do nothing.
[0006]When a user is finished, he or she simply removes the portable
computer and can simply take it with him or her. Because the portable
computer reader is a shell, none of the user's information is left
behind. Thus, various embodiments do not make any information, including
sensitive information, available to subsequent users of the portable
computer reader. In addition, there is virtually no danger that the
portable computer reader could be affected by a computer virus for this
same reason, as there is no capability for the portable computer reader
to retain any data from a previous person's use. As a result, the
applications for the portable computer are almost limitless where
security and privacy of content is a concern, and where there may be
concern of corruption by viruses or worms. For example, applications
include, but are not limited to,
hotels, internet cafes or other public
locations, such as libraries or universities, etc.
[0007]Further, various embodiments provide the versatility of a "Pocket
PC" with the advantages and capabilities of a traditional computer. For
example, the portable computer is easily transportable and the portable
computer reader provides use of a full computer with as a full-sized
screen, keyboard, etc.
[0008]Finally, in certain embodiments, the portable computer may comprise
one or more flash memory devices or flash drives. A flash drive is a
storage device that uses flash memory rather than conventional spinning
platters to store data. Advantages of using flash memory or flash drives
with the portable computer is that there is little delay time when
starting up, such as is the case when booting conventional computers.
Also, flash memory is non-volatile, which means that it does not need
power to maintain the information stored in the device. As a result, the
portable computer requires only low power for operation, which can be
readily supplied by batteries or similar low power sources, such as solar
cells. The flash memory can also be tailored to provide as much storage
capacity as may be desired depending on the particular application.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009]FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a portable computer
according to the present invention.
[0010]FIG. 2 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a portable
computer according to the present invention.
[0011]FIG. 3 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a portable
computer according to the present invention.
[0012]FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a computing system
according to the present invention.
[0013]FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a computing system
according to the present invention.
[0014]FIG. 6 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a computing
system according to the present invention.
[0015]FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a computing
system according to the present invention
[0016]FIG. 8 is a perspective view of various embodiments of a portable
computer reader according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017]The following embodiments of the invention may be implemented using
hardware or software or any combination of the two where desired. Various
embodiments may also be implemented using commercially available
technology.
[0018]The invention comprises, in various embodiments, a computing system
having at least one portable computer, which may be referred to as a
"Pocket PC," and one or more portable computer readers. As illustrated in
FIGS. 1-3, and in Applicant's co-pending patent application Ser. No.
10/461,303, in one exemplary embodiment, the portable computer comprises
a card, preferable the size of a credit card so as to be easily carried
in one's pocket or wallet. The portable computer reader, shown in FIGS.
4-7, comprises a reader, which is described in more detail below. The
portable computer readers may comprise a main docking station that is a
computer keyboard and monitor, phone or cell phone. Any of the portable
computer readers may also include a card reader and/or a biometric
reader, as described in more detail below.
[0019]In one embodiment, the portable computer is hand-held, transferable,
removable and portable. As provided above, the computer is preferably a
card. As shown in FIG. 1, in one embodiment ("Portable Computer `A`"),
the computer is a card with a CPU, reader contacts and memory. As shown
in FIG. 3 ("Portable Computer `C`"), in another embodiment, the computer
may comprise only a memory and reader contacts. All of the components
shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 may be on a surface of the card, preferably,
embedded thereon, or may be internally within the card. The cards have
embedded integrated circuits which can process information. This implies
that it can receive input which is processed--by way of the ICC
applications--and delivered as an output. The card may be of any desired
size and thickness, which may also be attributed to desired capabilities
and technologies used, such as memory/storage requirements. Dimensions
are normally credit card size. Preferably, the card meets ID-1 of ISO/IEC
7810 standard, which defines card size as 85.60.times.53.98 mm. Thus, the
card is generally no larger than approximately 90 mm by 60 mm and no
greater than approximately 80 mm thick. The card may be other sizes such
as ID-000 which is 25.times.15 mm. The card is preferably about 0.76 mm
thick.
[0020]As shown in FIG. 2 ("Dual Layer Portable Computer `B`"), in one
embodiment, the computer comprises at least two cards connected.
Preferably, the cards are stacked one on top of the other but may be
connected in other ways. The cards may be credit card sized, as described
above. The cards may be stacked directly on top of one another or there
may be a space between that may hold computing components. The top card
may comprise a controller, CPU and GPS and a female connector on an edge.
It may also comprise additional elements such as a GPS chip, processor,
RFID crypto memory, logic element, specialized reader contact,
controller, microprocessor, and means for interacting with the portable
computer readers, such as pins, USB, etc. The bottom card may comprise
all memory. It would be understood that the cards may comprise different
elements than shown. In another embodiment, the portable computer
contains its computing components within a housing so that the physical
components are not easily removable from the portable computer. In this
embodiment, the computer is preferably a box or rectangular prism but may
take other shapes. The portable computer may take other forms larger or
smaller than a credit card, for example, a compact disc, cell phone, PDA,
Smartphone, etc.
[0021]Regardless of the form of the computer, in the embodiments shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2, the portable computer contains all of the components of a
fully functional, conventional general purpose computer but, generally,
is without means for interacting with the computer, as described below.
"General purpose computer" means that the computer contains sufficient
hardware and software that will enable a user to do many different things
with the computer such as type documents, send e-mail, browse the
Internet and play games. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 3, the portable
computer comprises only a memory and ISO 7816 reader contacts for
connecting to the portable computer readers.
[0022]As shown, at the least, the portable computer's components include a
main or primary memory and a connector for connecting to a reader. A
central processing unit ("CPU") may reside in the card or the portable
computer reader. For example, where minimal processing capabilities may
be required, the CPU may readily be accommodated within the computer
card. In addition, in embodiments where significant processing
capabilities are desired, a larger sized CPU may be preferred, which may
be easier to accommodate by locating the CPU in the portable computer
reader, such as in the keyboard and/or monitor. Alternatively, the CPU
may be located in the computer reader, as described below.
[0023]The CPU is preferably a microprocessor as is known in the art. The
CPU, preferably, is designed for portability. As such, it may include 800
MHz of speed so that it uses less power, for example, 0.65 watts and is
built to run without active cooling such as a fan. Such a processor may
be an "ATOM" processor currently available from INTEL.RTM.. The main
memory is accessible to the CPU. In one embodiment, there are levels of
storage and the primary storage is accessible only to the CPU. The
primary storage may comprise processor registers and cache, ROM, as well
as BIOS, RAM, magnetic or optical storage. The primary memory may be
volatile or non-volatile. The portable computer may also have a
preferably, non-volatile, read-write, secondary storage, which may not be
readable by the CPU. Secondary storage may comprise a hard drive or
optical storage devices, such as CD and DVD drives, flash memory (e.g.
USB sticks or keys), floppy disks, magnetic tape, paper tape, standalone
RAM disks, and ZIP drives. Preferably, the secondary storage is formatted
according to a file system format. Where the portable computer is desired
to be particularly small, it may not contain a hard drive. Rather, it can
contain only ROM and/or RAM, wherein the RAM may be a flash drive.
[0024]Loaded onto the memory, preferably, onto the RAM, is software that
is executed in the central processing unit. Such software may include
application software such as word processors, system software such as
operating systems, which interface with hardware to provide the necessary
services for application software, and middleware which controls and
coordinates distributed systems. The applications may also include
control applications. Control applications enable the portable computer
to generate control signals interpretable by the portable computer
reader, which is explained in more detail below. Control applications may
generate a user interface on a display of the portable computer reader
and receive user inputs into the portable computer reader, by means of
the input/output devices in the portable computer reader, which are shown
in FIGS. 4-7 and described below. The control applications translate the
user inputs into control signals provided to the portable computer
reader.
[0025]The system software may include device drivers, diagnostic
tools,
servers, windowing systems and utilities. In one embodiment, the portable
computer comprises the hardware necessary to run the aforementioned
software. In other embodiments, this hardware is a part of the portable
computer reader. Application software may include business software,
educational software, medical software, databases, word processing
software and computer games. The software includes an operating system
such as Microsoft Windows.RTM. or Windows Mobile, NetBSD, Mac OS X,
Linux, Palm OS or Windows Mobile. The operating system may be capable of
using the TCP/IP networking protocols, has a graphical interface and
device drivers. The operating system may be placed on the portable
computer by the manufacturer or later downloaded by the user. The
capacity and speed of each core unit can be made compatible with the
state-of-the-art computer science as with the enclosures used.
[0026]The portable computer may also comprise, but is not limited to,
various activation means, a video display controller, SCSI controller,
video card, a graphics processing unit, graphics card, graphics chip,
sound card, sound interface such as an AC97 interface, sound producing
means, input/output controller means, PCMCIA controller, a graphics
controller and a serial controller, a power source, which may include an
electrical transformer that regulates the electricity used by the
computer and means for communication with outside sources of data and
information. Preferably, the aforementioned components (CPU, RAM, hard
drives, etc.) are attached to a motherboard. The motherboard may also
include a PCI or a planar device for attaching peripheral devices to the
motherboard or devices located on or in the portable computer reader. All
of the aforementioned components (CPU, RAM,
hard drives, etc.) may be
attached to a motherboard. The motherboard may be within the portable
computer or may be within the portable computer reader.
[0027]The portable computer may also comprise a GPS chip, a specialized
reader contact, a logic element, a smart card device, and RFID crypto
memory. The specialized reader contact is the interface to the ports/card
readers' specialized readers. It utilizes ISO-7816 pattern locations for
interface to the single chip smart card microprocessor, and AFNOR pattern
locations for interface to the logic element. The logic element acts as
the "policeman" of the card. It directs message traffic and interrogates
readers and secure keys to allow access to the compartmentalized data
contained in the flash memory. This device interacts with the smartcard
chip and the GPS device over SPI communication links. Only if the correct
security is met will data access be allowed. The RFID crypto memory is an
ISO 14443 compliant contact-less RFID. This allows for expanded use of
the card in proximity ID applications. For example, the portable computer
may communicate with the reader in a contactless manner, via the REID.
The subsystem is powered up in the presence of an ISO 14443 compliant
reader (or, the portable computer reader could be such a reader). Limited
duplicate data is stored in encrypted form in CryptoRF memory for access
by RFID systems employing the standard protocol. The smart card device is
a specifically designed secure micro controller targeted for the existing
smart card market, produced by ATMEL. The device runs specific
application software that allows for standard smartcard, javacard, and
secure partitioning control.
[0028]In addition, the portable computer may include security information
in the software. The security information allows only authorized users to
access certain information on the computer. Access information may
include personal identification numbers, security questions, passwords,
etc. The portable computer may also contain stored or baseline biometric
information such as height, weight, blood type, voice and retinal
patterns, fingerprints, pulse rate, etc. Preferably, the portable
computer reader or computers would comprise means for reading the
biometric information. Such means include, but are not limited to, a
pulse reader, fingerprint reader, retinal scanner, voice recognition
recorder, etc. For example, the system may include biometric mice as an
input, which includes an integrated fingerprint reader either in the
receiver or the mouse. Such biometric information, readers, storage means
etc., are disclosed in Applicant's U.S. patent application Ser. No.
11/054,519, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
[0029]In most embodiments, the computer does not contain means for a user
to interact directly with the computer. In other embodiments, the
computer contains means for interacting therewith. By interacting
directly it is meant that a user cannot access the software programs,
hardware or other functionality such as sounds, visuals, etc., on the
computer without a portable computer reader, which provides the means for
accessing the computer, as described below.
[0030]As shown in FIGS. 4-7, such means for interacting with the computer
may include a reader, which is preferably an input and output device.
Such an input/output device may be, for example, a keyboard, display,
mouse, speakers, etc. In one embodiment, the portable computer reader
provides only means for a user to interact with or use the portable
computer. The portable, computer reader is a "shell" without the portable
computer and, therefore, is inoperable for performing computing functions
without the portable computer. Once the portable computer is connected to
the portable computer reader, preferably, in a plug-and-play style, the
system becomes a fully operational conventional computer capable of any
known computing operation. When the portable computer is disconnected
from the portable computer reader, the portable computer reader once
again becomes a shell and the computer cannot be directly accessed unless
re-connected to the portable computer reader or another portable computer
reader.
[0031]As provided above, in one embodiment, the portable computer does not
comprise means for a user to interact directly with the contents of the
computer. For example, as shown in FIGS. 1-3, the portable computer does
not have a display or monitor, a keyboard or keypad, voice input device,
etc. Rather, such input devices are included on the portable computer
readers. In other embodiments, the computer may have such input/output
devices. For example, in one embodiment, the portable computer itself is
a cell phone that can access the internet via a wireless network.
[0032]The portable computer preferably also has means for connecting to
any portable computer reader, which means that it can be used virtually
anywhere. "Connecting" refers to being attached or in communication with
the portable computer reader by being affixed to, stored within or in
operable communication with the portable computer reader. As shown in
FIG. 2, the female connector may include one uniquely configured
universal connector portable computer reader that mates with or fits
against a power connector source or activating means in any of the
portable computer readers in the system. As shown in FIGS. 4-6, the
connecting means may also include a wireless connection between the
portable computer and the portable computer readers. Thus, the portable
computer may have a wireless transmitter and the portable computer
readers have a receiver, or vice versa. The universal connector may be a
USB-type connector. Regardless of the form of the connector, the
connector will be configured to connect to every portable computer reader
in the system and provide full computing function once connected. The
means for communicating also provides communication or transfer of
information over a bus or in a wireless fashion. Preferably, the computer
and portable computer reader would support various wireless protocols
including, without limitation, WiFi, Bluetooth.TM., Wymax, etc. For
example, a wireless chip(s) may be contained on the card and/or portable
computer reader to accommodate wireless communication with other devices
or over the internet.
[0033]As provided above, and as shown in FIGS. 4-7, a computing system of
the present embodiment also comprises at least one portable computer and
a plurality of portable computer readers. In one embodiment, these
portable computer readers are located at various locations that are
spread out from one another so that a user can take his or her computer
with him or her and use it in remote locations. For example, the
portable, computer readers can include readers located at central
locations for access by numerous users, such as located in computer
centers, libraries, universities, internet cafes and/or
hotels, as
examples. The main function of the portable computer reader is to allow a
user to interact with the portable computer. In one embodiment, the
portable computer reader is the only device that will allow a user to
interact with the computer, which provides additional security. In other
embodiments, the reader is configured to interact with portable computers
other than those in the system.
[0034]As shown in FIGS. 4-7, generally, the portable computer reader
comprises a housing. In various embodiments, the housing is an
input/output device itself. For example, the portable computer reader
housing may be a component of a conventional desktop or laptop computer
such as a keyboard, monitor, tower, mouse, etc. In other embodiments, the
housing is connected to an input/output device. In the embodiment shown
in FIGS. 4 and 5, the reader comprises substantially all the elements of
a conventional desktop computer such as a keyboard, mouse, display, etc.
a display or monitor, a keyboard and a mouse. As shown, it preferably,
does not have a structure that would typically house a hard drive because
the reader is, preferably, a shell without the portable computer. In
other words, it does not contain the inner workings of a traditional
desktop computer but contains the unique configuration of the readers of
the present invention that allow the readers to interact with the
computer but become a shell without the computer. The keyboard and
display may be connected by any means known in the art, including a
serial bus or wirelessly, for example, by Bluetooth. The mouse may
connected by any means, including a USB connection. As also shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5, the portable computer readers may include a PDA, a cell
phone, or a LAN phone. Where the reader is a cell phone, the card itself
has a SIM card so that a user can download information such as phone
numbers to the computer. Or, the reader has a SIM card that can become a
phone. In this embodiment, the input device is the keyboard, mouse or PDA
touch screen or the PDA or phones' keypad. The output device is the
various displays, speakers, etc.
[0035]In the embodiment shown in FIG. 6, the reader appears as a
traditional laptop-type computer. The input device is the keyboard and
the output device is the display, speakers, etc. It is noted that the
structure supporting the keyboard, in one embodiment, does not contain
the inner workings of a traditional laptop but contains the unique
configuration of the readers of the present invention that allow the
readers to interact with the computer but become a shell without the
computer.
[0036]In the embodiment shown in FIG. 7, the reader is a touch, screen,
display or television. Thus, the screen may be the input or output
device. Another input/output device may be a microphone. The readers may
comprise additional input/output devices such as printers, optical
drives, speakers, voice recognition hardware, etc. It would be understood
that the reader may take many different forms, for example, it may be a
"shell" of a CD or DVD player, radio, etc. In other embodiments, a
monitor may be eliminated if desired depending on the application and/or
other input devices may be utilized instead of a keyboard, such as a
touch screen, voice activated input, etc. The portable computer reader
may also be relatively stationary or portable, as may be desired.
[0037]The readers also comprise at least one connector for attaching the
portable computer to the reader. In one embodiment, the connector is
attached to the housing of the portable computer readers. In the
embodiments shown in FIGS. 4-7, the connector is within a slot or hole
for receiving the portable computer. The slot may be located anywhere on
the reader, for example, on the keyboard, as shown in FIG. 4 or on the
monitor, as shown in FIG. 5. The portable computer reader connector is
configured to mate with any of the aforementioned universal connectors on
the portable computer. The connector may include a bus as is known in the
art.
[0038]In the embodiments shown in FIGS. 4-6, the portable computer reader
(generally, card "B"), utilizes a wireless connection to attach to the
portable computer, such as an Ethernet or FireWire. The wireless
connection may include modems and network cards. These devices may also
allow the portable computer to interact with other portable computers.
The portable computer reader is configured to send input to and output
from the operating system in the portable computer. In addition to the
aforementioned connection, the portable computer has means for
interacting and communicating with the portable computer reader.
[0039]As shown in FIGS. 4-6, the reader may include a biometric scanner or
reader. Such a scanner may include a pulse reader, fingerprint reader,
retinal scanner, voice recognition recorder, etc. The system may include
biometric mice as an input, which includes an integrated fingerprint
reader either in the receiver or the mouse. Such biometric information,
readers, storage means etc., are disclosed in Applicant's U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 11/054,519, the contents of which are incorporated
by reference herein. In addition, the portable computer may include
security information in the software. The security information allows
only authorized users to access certain information on the computer.
Access information may include personal identification numbers, security
questions, passwords, etc. The portable computer may also contain stored
or baseline biometric information such as height, weight, blood type,
voice and retinal patterns, fingerprints, pulse rate, etc.
[0040]As shown in FIG. 8, the portable computer readers preferably have a
main circuit board comprising, at least, a GPS chip, graphics processor,
CPU, biometric chip and an I/O chip. Internally, the housing of the
portable computer reader may also include a heat sink/fan, video cards,
PCI buses, etc. The housing may also include external bus controllers to
connect to external peripherals, speakers, etc. In one embodiment, the
portable computer reader supplies power and connections to the portable
computer and peripherals. However, in other embodiments, the portable
computer reader does not supply power. Rather, the power is supplied by
batteries or another power source, such as solar power cell, coupled to
or provided within the portable computer.
[0041]The portable computer reader may contain an AC or DC power source
and a controller interfacing with the portable computer. Furthermore,
location tracking may also be incorporated into the overall system where
desired. For example, the reader may be equipped with required front end
RF and conversion needed to support a single chip receiver and a global
positioning system (GPS) processor in the portable computer. An RF feed
may be utilized when the device contained on the card, such as an onboard
processor, cannot receive energy from an onboard antenna. In one
embodiment, when connected to a playback/send unit, an electrical path is
created that connects the Antenna on the playback/send card reader unit
to the single chip GPS solution. Power is then applied via the
playback/send unit. Upon power-up and a time delay needed for the GPS
signal to be processed, time and location information is available. This
location and time information may also be used to time stamp designated
or every transaction in the digital identification card. Furthermore, the
playback/send unit may also contain a biometric fingerprint reader that
allows correlation from user to stored biometric information on the card.
Only a correct match will allow access to data on the computer.
[0042]In one embodiment, the portable, computer reader is not completely a
shell without the portable computer but includes storage with software
loaded thereon for "searching" for a portable computer. Thus, after a
device is inserted into the portable computer reader, the system will
"search" automatically for a portable computer. Once the portable
computer reader finds the portable computer, it substantially,
immediately runs the computer programs. In other words, the computer does
not need to boot up before it is operational. Rather, the portable
computer is ready to work immediately similar to a digital camera. As
provided above, the portable computer readers are inert or a shell as a
general computing device until the portable computer is connected
thereto. The portable computer may be arranged in certain embodiments so
that it does not function and is not activated apart from the portable
computer reader because the portable computer has all of the components
of a conventional computer, except possibly a display and an input
source, such as a keyboard/keypad, and may also include at least one
connector to a direct power connection, and a communication bus. In these
embodiments, the reader may comprise a CPU, a graphics processor and a
GPS device, a sound card, a heat sink, storage, circuit board, etc.
[0043]In another embodiment, the portable computer is a card and the
portable computer reader is a card reader, as set forth in Applicant's
prior patent application Ser. No. 10/461,303 ('303 application). The card
may be of any desired size and thickness, which may also be attributed to
desired capabilities and technologies used, such as memory/storage
requirements. As noted above, in certain embodiments, the card is
preferably the size of a conventional credit card for easy transport. In
addition, storage capabilities of the card can range according to the
particular application for the portable computer. Current technologies
would readily accommodate a gigabyte plus on the card and it is
anticipated that a terabyte or more would also be capable of residing on
the card. The card and reader may communicate using any of the means
described above, such as over a cellular network. For example, the card
and/or reader may incorporate the requisite components necessary to
communicate over a cellular network. Alternatively, the card and/or
reader may be connected to a cell phone either via a hard-wire connection
or a wireless connection. The cell phone with card may then be used for
full general computing functions such as accessing the internet, e-mail,
word processing, etc. In this embodiment, the card and reader together
comprise all of the elements, of a fully functioning general purpose
computer. In other embodiment, the card may be used in a card reader,
which has a built in camera. The reader, with the card, is able to access
the internet to download music, movies, television shows, etc. The reader
also may include a GPS system and biometric scanners or readers. Where
the reader includes a biometric reader, it sends the biometric data to
the portable computer for later processing and comparison. Preferably,
the card has software that "times-out" the downloaded programs and,
therefore, makes them unusable after a certain-period of time. For
example, a user may be able to download a movie and then will have a
certain period of time in which to view the movie. Once that time
expires, or when the user has viewed the movie, it will automatically be
deleted from the card, reader or phone. In another embodiment, the user
is able to download pre-paid calling minutes to the system. Similarly,
the system is capable of automatically deleting any downloaded items if
the user violates pre-set terms.
[0044]In one embodiment, the computer and portable computer reader form a
memory device, such as the identification card described in Applicant's
U.S. Pat. No. 7,139,914 ('914 patent) and '303 application, which are
incorporated by reference herein, in their entireties. A separate reader,
such as those described in the '914 patent and '303 application, may be
used to read the information on the identification card. For example, the
portable computer may have electronic files that store personal and
biometric information. The reader is configured to read the biometric
information stored on the portable computer. The portable computer may
also comprise a GPS system or location system that may communicate by
wireless means with a reader in the form of a scanner, when the card is
brought into proximity with the scanner, as described in the '914 patent
and '303 application. Information may also be transferred from the
identification card (portable computer and the portable computer reader),
as described in the '914 patent and '303 application.
[0045]In another embodiment, once the portable computer is connected to
the portable computer reader, the system becomes a personal digital voice
recorder for persons, including but not limited to medical patients and
children. In this embodiment, the recorder stores real time voice data,
such as non-volatile memory. Recording may start at any desired times,
such as by a parent, utilizing the playback/send unit. The recorder may
then be attached to a user, such as a child or patient, and all proximity
sound to the child or patient is recorded until either a low power
condition or a memory full condition is reached. The memory may be
scalable according to the amount of recording time and fidelity desired
by the parent or authorized custodial person.
[0046]In another embodiment, once the portable computer is connected to
the portable computer reader, the system becomes an automatic voice
notebook, such as for health, care professionals on rounds as an example.
Similar uses, such as by building inspectors, maintenance or security and
Military personnel, as an example, are also anticipated. In this
embodiment, memory, such as non-removable, non-volatile memory, such as
flash memory, may be used to store encrypted digital data in the record
unit. A small cell may be used in this unit to keep size and weight to a
minimum. A real-time clock may be embedded in the record unit to be used
for time stamping the recorded voice segments. The record unit may have a
connector, such as along its bottom surface, which interfaces with a
separate playback unit, such as when the record unit is inserted into a
recessed opening in its top surface. The playback unit may include
conventional features, such as speaker, play button, volume control and
"forward/reverse" switch for navigating within the data. Both the record
unit and the playback unit may further have identifying features, such as
matching bar codes on their housings, which can be used to identify the
individual units in case of loss or to confirm identity.
[0047]In another embodiment, the portable computer can operate as a backup
system to a conventional computer. For example, the portable computer may
be connected via a portable, computer reader or other wired or wireless
connector, such as a USB or FireWire port, to the conventional computer,
in order to upload data and other information stored on the conventional
computer. In addition, in other embodiments, the portable computer may
operate as a primary computing system when connected to a portable
computer reader, such as a shell comprising a monitor and keyboard. In
still other embodiments, the portable computer may be switched as desired
between operating as a backup system or as a primary computing system, as
described above. Further, in these and other embodiments, information
stored on the portable computer may be downloaded onto another computing
system where desired when connected to the portable computer, such as via
the USB or FireWire port described above, or any other wired or wireless
means.
[0048]In the operation of one embodiment, a user connects a card
reader/writer to his or her home or office computer. This is a fully
functional computer as in known in the art. The user then inserts a
"blank," or new portable computer (for example, Computer "A," "B," or
"C") into the card reader/writer. Through application software, the user
then is prompted to download virtually all information from the home or
office computer onto the portable computer. This includes all programs,
operating system, etc. The user is then prompted to provide identifying
biometric information such as a fingerprint or retinal scan. This
"baseline" information is stored in the portable computer's memory such
that only a user with a match of such information may interact with the
portable computer. A user is then able to remove the portable computer
and take it with him or her. The user then may connect the portable
computer with the portable computer reader, which, as provided above is a
shell until the portable computer is connected. Once the portable
computer is connected to the portable computer reader, the reader
automatically searches for the computer. Once it finds the computer, the
user must log-on by inputting biometric information. If the information
matches, the user is able to interact with the portable computer. Thus,
the present invention allows a user to securely use his or her computer
virtually anywhere.
[0049]The present system provides many advantages. First, because the
portable computer is capable of being operated on almost any portable
computer reader, it allows a user to transport essentially an entire
computer easily for use anywhere. For example, the portable computer may
be the size of a credit card, so as to be easily carried in a user's
pocket or wallet. And, as provided, the portable computer is capable of
performing virtually any computing function once connected to the
portable computer reader. Thus, various embodiments of the present
invention is not dependent upon a chassis for computing functions such as
data retrieval, operating software application, software and video
interface. Rather, all of these functions and applications are contained
on the portable computer. Examples of the present invention contains all
of the storage, processing, video interface and software in the portable
computer which allows it to be used with any housing without concern for
the version of operating software, application software or video setting.
A user can easily carry the portable computer, place within or attach it
to a portable computer reader, and then compute as is known in the art.
This may include accessing the internet, e-mail, drafting and saving
documents, sending and receiving all types of data, including pictures,
video and text, etc. For example, the portable computer reader may
comprise the required software and hardware for accessing the internet,
such as
modem and Internet Protocol ("IP") address. In other embodiments,
these devices may be provided on the portable computer. An advantage of
various embodiments is that many hardware and software components that
are required for conventional computer operation can be contained within
the portable computer reader, which enables the portable computer to
contain minimal components, which benefits in that the portable computer
can be small in size, cost economical to produce and durable. The
portable computer acts as the brain and the portable computer reader
operates as the body which will perform the functions. However, without
the brain, the body will do nothing. When the user is finished computing,
he or she simply removes the portable device and can take it with him or
her. Because the portable computer reader is a shell, none of the user's
information is left behind. Thus, various embodiments of the present
invention do not make any information, including sensitive information,
available to subsequent users of the shell computer. In addition, there
is virtually no danger that the portable computer reader could be
affected by a computer virus for this same reason, as there is no
capability for the portable computer reader to retain any data from a
previous person's use. As a result, the applications for the portable
computer are almost limitless where security and privacy of content is a
concern, and where there may be concern of corruption by viruses or
worms. For example, applications include, but are not limited to, hotels,
internet cafes or other public locations, such as libraries or
universities, etc. Further, the various embodiments of the present
invention provides the portability of a. "Pocket PC" with the advantages
of a traditional computer. For example, the portable computer is easily
transportable and the portable computer reader provides use of a full
computer such as a full-sized screen, larger keyboard, etc. that are not
available with traditional Pocket PC-type computers. Finally, there is
substantially no boot up time with various embodiments of the present
invention, due to the arrangement and/or nature of technology utilized.
For instance, in certain embodiments, the portable computer may comprise
one or more flash memory devices or flash drives. A flash drive is a
storage device that uses flash memory rather than conventional spinning
platters to store data. The flash drives tend to physically imitate
conventional hard drives in performance. The motivation to call it a
"drive" comes from the fact that it is serving the purpose of a part that
has traditionally been mechanically driven. However, note that, nothing
is being mechanically driven in a flash drive. Advantages of using flash
memory or flash drives with the portable computer is there is little
delay time when starting up, such as is the case when booting
conventional computers, which drivers take time and also various hardware
and software components are checked before the computers are able to be
operated by a user. Also, flash memory is non-volatile, which means that
it does not need power to maintain the information stored in the device,
and as a result, the portable computer in many embodiment requires only
low power for operation, which can be readily supplied by batteries or
similar low power sources, such as solar cells. The flash memory can also
be tailored to provide as much storage capacity as may be desired
depending on the particular application.
[0050]In addition, as various embodiments of the portable computer can be
comprised of minimal components, since the portable computer reader would
take up the remainder of the components, such as the monitor and keyboard
of a shell computer referenced above, the costs of the portable computer
would be greatly reduced over the costs of conventional computing
systems. Moreover, use of cost efficient technologies, such as flash
memory, can further reduce the costs of the portable computer. As a
result, the portable computer in certain embodiments may be viewed as a
disposable device due to the cost efficiencies. Also, the small size
would result with the device being more environmentally friendly even if
disposable as compared to conventional computers. In other embodiments,
due to the cost efficiencies, businesses can utilize the portable
computer as promotional items, which are provided to users at no cost, or
provided to a user who may purchase a related product, such as operating
system software, i.e. Windows, or for subscribing to a designate service,
such as an internet service provider. In these embodiments, the portable
computer reader, i.e. the monitor/keyboard or reader, can be supplied by
the business for use with the portable computer or purchased by the user.
In addition, in other examples, portable computers may be provided at no
or minimal charge to students or employees, who would be able then to use
the portable computer with portable computer readers located at
designated areas provided by the school, university, business or
government, as examples.
[0051]Although the invention has been described in terms of exemplary
embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Rather, the appended claims
should be construed broadly to include other variants and embodiments of
the invention which may be made by those skilled in the art without
departing from the scope and range of equivalents of the invention.
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