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| Year | Description |
| 1998 | Invention patented by Jose Ignacio Fernandez-Martinez on September 10th, 1998. Abstract: The bracelet telephone device comprises a wireless telephone terminal or mobile telephone mounted on an embracing element like a bracelet which incorporates electronic connection bus wherein the mobile telephone has two parts removably coupled to each other and which can be separated from each other, including a total separation, but remaining electrically connected by means of an extensible cable, and having also removable power supply batteries. Additionally, other blocks or elements, such as a watch, a calculator or the like, are also mounted removably on the bracelet on the side opposite to the mobile telephone are also connected by said plurality of bus. In a preferred embodiment, the keyboard of the mobile telephone incorporates engraved symbols of the Braille alphabet for sightless users. |
| 1999 | Invention patented by Jose Ignacio Fernandez-Martinez on December 7th, 1999. Abstract: The device (1) comprises a mobile telephone apparatus/wireless telephone terminal (2) mounted in a fixed or removable way to a bracelet support (3) having a portion (5) wherein are housed electric supply batteries for supplying power to the device (1). The telephone apparatus (2) has a front panel (2a) with keyboard, presentation display and microphone (4), the apparatus (2) having preferably its larger dimension (T) oriented obliquely with respect to the longitudinal direction (P) of the bracelet (3). A ring-shape part (8) intended to be coupled to one finger of the user hand is removable with respect to the apparatus and supports an earphone (9) for the said apparatus (2) to which it is connected by an extensible electric cable (10) or by radio. |
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