×

Wearable device with overlapping ends coupled by magnets operating in a temperature range of 200° F. to 400° F.

  • US 9,414,651 B2
  • Filed: 09/26/2013
  • Issued: 08/16/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/04/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
First Claim
Patent Images

1. A wearable device, comprising:

  • a wearable device structure, the wearable device including a first end and a second end;

    a plurality of magnets at the first end and a plurality of magnets at the second end;

    the first and second ends being coupled by overlapping at least a portion of the first end magnets to at least a portion of the second end magnets, where the magnets can be exposed to a temperature range of 200°

    F. to 400°

    F. during, processing, cleaning and/or manufacturing of the wearable device, the magnets being positioned in an interior of the wearable device structure, with a strength of each magnet being n30 to n52 and an overlap of magnet areas of corresponding opposing magnets at the first end to the second end is at least 75%;

    an electronic device coupled to the wearable device structure, the electronic device including, one or more haptic device sensors that accepts input from the user based on haptic motion, one or more accelerometers, a search module to search for text, a graphics module and one or more proximity sensors, and the electronic device configured to receive updates wirelessly, the electronic device including a payment activity manager configured to receive from a user payment configuration parameters for each of a designated third party to receive payments, the payment activity manager including a designated third party payment data base that includes designated third party settings with third party IP addresses, payment sources for each of a designated third party, and method of payment, the payment activity manager performing a comparison for each of a designated third party to receive a payment and perform a security check on that designated third party, the payment activity manager performing an authentication of a designated third party for a payment and a tracking of payments for each of a payment transaction to the one or more designated third parties including an initiation of a payment and a conclusion of a payment from the user, the payment activity manager associating one or more transaction contexts of a designated third party payment prior to payment, the payment activity manager configured to adjust payment settings made by the user or requested by a designated third party to receive payments, the payment activity manager configured to manage payments that are designated to be calendared as being calendared and also configured to analyze user payment activities and generate reports relative to each of a payment, user payment activities and verification that a payment has been made, the payment activity manger configured to monitor for fraudulent requests for payments by a third party, and to confirm that a user'"'"'s account has sufficient funds to make a payment; and

    ID circuitry at the electronic device.

View all claims
  • 3 Assignments
Timeline View
Assignment View
    ×
    ×