Method and apparatus for modifying and integrating a cellular phone with the capability to access and browse the internet
First Claim
1. A computerized battery pack adapter for a cellular telephone, comprising:
- a high energy density (HED) battery for electrical power;
a CPU for managing activities of the adapter;
memory for storing data and programs;
a display apparatus;
a housing;
circuitry for connecting to a cellular telephone and receiving data from the telephone; and
control routines adapted for connecting to and browsing the Internet via the cellular telephone, and for displaying Internet pages on the display apparatus wherein the battery, CPU, memory, display apparatus, and circuitry including the control routines are provided in the housing having the shape, size, and engagement elements of a conventional battery pack for a cellular telephone.
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Abstract
A unique battery pack for a cellular telephone has a reduced-volume high-density battery allowing space for additional elements. Computerized elements are implemented in the battery pack to provide functionality of an Internet browser. These elements include a CPU, memory, and a display apparatus, and also software executable by the CPU to do Internet browsing and to display the data downloaded from the Internet. By removing a conventional battery pack from a cellular telephone and substituting an adapter pack according to an embodiment of the invention, the cellular telephone becomes a hand-held computer device capable of browsing the Internet and displaying Internet pages. In preferred embodiments audio apparatus is included.
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9 Claims
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1. A computerized battery pack adapter for a cellular telephone, comprising:
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a high energy density (HED) battery for electrical power;
a CPU for managing activities of the adapter;
memory for storing data and programs;
a display apparatus;
a housing;
circuitry for connecting to a cellular telephone and receiving data from the telephone; and
control routines adapted for connecting to and browsing the Internet via the cellular telephone, and for displaying Internet pages on the display apparatus wherein the battery, CPU, memory, display apparatus, and circuitry including the control routines are provided in the housing having the shape, size, and engagement elements of a conventional battery pack for a cellular telephone. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for adapting a cellular telephone to perform functions of Internet browsing, comprising steps of:
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(a) forming a battery pack in a housing with a reduced volume battery providing space for further elements within the housing;
(b) adapting computerized elements for performing Internet browsing to the battery pack, including browser software and display apparatus; and
(c) providing a data connection from the battery pack to the cellular telephone incorporating the cellular telephone as an Internet connection, and control routines adapted for connecting to and browsing the Internet via the cellular telephone, and for displaying Internet pages on the display apparatus; and
(d) connecting the battery pack in the housing, wherein the housing has the shape, size, and engagement elements of a conventional battery pack for a cellular telephone, to the cellular telephone through the data connection.
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