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Wrist Computer/Phone

My son, Louis Tamillow, and I designed a single handed keyboard (shown above
approximately full size) to be mainly operated by the middle three fingers. We filed a patent application for the keyboard design in February 2016. The key placement will expand to the areas around the configuration for easier discernment. Then my son and I started thinking about what the ideal wrist computer/phone would look like. Over the next couple of months we came up with the three finger touch screen design shown above. With the device closed, the outer screen can be used for most of the basic apps used by current mobile phones. With the device open, all three screens can be used for all the regular computer functions such as word processing, Skype, financial transactions, watching TV or movies, playing games, social media, etc. The keyboard configuration allows for rapid typing. A person could record a college lecture and take notes at the same time. Two people or a person and a store
can make financial transactions which will be clear to both parties and which creates
a permanent record of the transaction. The person’s financial portfolio will always
be available and all financial actions can be programmed to only be accomplished
through the wrist computer. All transactions will be immediately known which will
prevent identity theft. These and other benefits of our computer/phone would make
a personalized communication center for each person. We filed a patent application for the wrist computer/phone design in May 2016. We received our patent for the key board design on October 10, 2017, patent #US D799,484 S, and received our patent for the design of the wrist computer/phone on September 4, 2018, patent #US D827,638 S.

Data Pack Sheath

In January 2017 we filed a patent application for the above data pack sheath to allow for interchangeable data and power storage. The sheath can be attached beneath the wrist to charge the wrist computer/phone while on the go or for data storage. We received our patent for the data pack sheath design on February 6, 2018, patent #US D809,518 S.

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