Computer with at least one faraday cage and internal flexibility sipes
First Claim
1. A computer comprising:
- at least one outer chamber, compartment, or bladder;
at least one inner chamber, compartment, or bladder inside said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder;
at least one internal sipe separating at least a part of said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder and at least a part of said inner chamber, compartment, or bladder;
at least one Faraday cage; and
said computer being configured to connect to at least one network of computers, said computer comprising at least a first internal hardware firewall configured to deny access to at least a first protected portion of said computer from said network; and
wherein said at least one internal sipe is formed by at least a portion of an inner surface of said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder and at least a portion of an outer surface of said inner chamber, compartment, or bladder; and
the inner and outer surface portions forming said at least one internal sipe oppose each other and can move relative to each other in a sliding motion; and
wherein at least a portion of an outer surface of said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder is proximate to an outer surface of said computer device.
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Abstract
A computer comprising at least one outer chamber, compartment, or bladder, at least one inner chamber, compartment, or bladder inside said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder, at least one internal sipe separating at least a part of said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder and at least a part of said inner chamber, compartment, or bladder, at least one Faraday cage; and the computer being configured to connect to at least one network of computers and comprising at least a first internal hardware firewall configured to deny access to at least a first protected portion of said computer from said network. At least a portion of an outer surface of said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder is proximate to an outer surface of said computer.
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17 Claims
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1. A computer comprising:
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at least one outer chamber, compartment, or bladder; at least one inner chamber, compartment, or bladder inside said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder; at least one internal sipe separating at least a part of said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder and at least a part of said inner chamber, compartment, or bladder; at least one Faraday cage; and said computer being configured to connect to at least one network of computers, said computer comprising at least a first internal hardware firewall configured to deny access to at least a first protected portion of said computer from said network; and wherein said at least one internal sipe is formed by at least a portion of an inner surface of said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder and at least a portion of an outer surface of said inner chamber, compartment, or bladder; and the inner and outer surface portions forming said at least one internal sipe oppose each other and can move relative to each other in a sliding motion; and wherein at least a portion of an outer surface of said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder is proximate to an outer surface of said computer device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A computer comprising:
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at least one outer chamber, compartment, or bladder; at least one inner chamber, compartment, or bladder inside said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder; at least one internal sipe separating at least a part of said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder and at least a part of said inner chamber, compartment, or bladder; said computer being configured to connect to at least one network of computers, said computer comprising at least four internal hardware firewalls, said at least four internal hardware firewalls configured to deny access to at least four protected portions of said computer from said network of computers; at least one Faraday cage; and wherein said at least one internal sipe is formed by at least a portion of an inner surface of said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder and at least a portion of an outer surface of said inner chamber, compartment, or bladder; and the inner and outer surface portions forming said at least one internal sipe oppose each other and can move relative to each other in a sliding motion; and wherein at least a portion of an outer surface of said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder is proximate to an outer surface of said computer. - View Dependent Claims (7, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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8. A computer comprising:
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at least one outer chamber, compartment, or bladder; at least one inner chamber, compartment, or bladder inside said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder; at least one internal sipe separating at least a part of said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder and at least a part of said inner chamber, compartment, or bladder; at least one Faraday cage; and said computer being configured to connect to at least one network of computers, said computer comprising at least a first internal hardware firewalls configured to deny access to at least a first protected portion of said computer from said network; and the computer further including at least one general purpose microprocessor with at least a general purpose core or processing unit including a master controller of the microprocessor and at least one general purpose core or general purpose processing unit; and wherein said at least one internal sipe is formed by at least a portion of an inner surface of said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder and at least a portion of an outer surface of said inner chamber, compartment, or bladder; and the inner and outer surface portions forming said at least one internal sipe oppose each other and can move relative to each other in a sliding motion; and wherein at least a portion of an outer surface of said outer chamber, compartment, or bladder is proximate to an outer surface of said computer. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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