System and Method For Dynamic Jewelry
First Claim
1. A dynamic jewelry system, comprising:
- (a) a housing containing at least a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer,(b) said first layer comprising a base with a first end and a second end,(c) said second layer containing at least one circuit board and at least one battery element, said circuit board and said battery element attached to said base, said circuit board containing at least one light emission element and at least one processor element, wherein said light emission element and said processor element are attached to said circuit board; and
(d) said third layer comprising an external layer having a first end and a second end, said third layer containing design elements arranged so as to allow said light emission elements to be visible to a human eye from a position outward of said jewelry device, and said third layer'"'"'s first end and second end attached to the first end and second end of said base, thereby concealing said second and third layers from said human eye in said position.
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Abstract
A system and method that activates light emission elements controlled by a processor using rigid, rigid-flex, or flex circuitry that causes the light emission elements to illuminate in dynamic patterns, colors, or arrangements based on algorithms that map sensory data captured by a plurality of sensors, such as musical, biometric, behavioral, environmental, visual, or kinetic data sensors. These dynamic illumination patterns or arrangements can coordinate with the user'"'"'s outfit, environment, motions, emotions, or physiological state. The system and method could be employed in various pieces of curved or straight jewelry such as bracelets, headbands, hair clips, necklaces, choker necklaces, and other consumer products as appropriate. The system can also generate dynamic sequences used for functions other than illumination, for example vibration or behavioral choices, such as whether or not to go outside based on pollution readings analyzed by the processor utilizing environmental sensor data.
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1. A dynamic jewelry system, comprising:
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(a) a housing containing at least a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer, (b) said first layer comprising a base with a first end and a second end, (c) said second layer containing at least one circuit board and at least one battery element, said circuit board and said battery element attached to said base, said circuit board containing at least one light emission element and at least one processor element, wherein said light emission element and said processor element are attached to said circuit board; and (d) said third layer comprising an external layer having a first end and a second end, said third layer containing design elements arranged so as to allow said light emission elements to be visible to a human eye from a position outward of said jewelry device, and said third layer'"'"'s first end and second end attached to the first end and second end of said base, thereby concealing said second and third layers from said human eye in said position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for dynamic jewelry, comprising:
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providing at least one circuit board element, at least one processor element, at least one battery element, at least one light emission element, and at least one sensor element, said processor element being in a communicating arrangement with said sensor element, said battery element, and said light emission element, said battery element being in powering arrangement with said processor element, said sensor element, and said light emission element, capturing information using one or more of said sensor elements, transmitting said information from said sensor element to said processor element via an information signal, processing said information signal in said processor element using one or more algorithms to create a light emission signal based on said processing, sending said light emission signal along said circuit board from said processor element to said light emission element; and illuminating said light emission element according to said light emission signal. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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