U.S. Application No. 17/484,540
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`Attorney Docket No. EVSO-027US20
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`IN THE CLAIMS:
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`Setforth below in ascending order, with status identifiers, is a complete listing of all claims
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`currently under examination. Changes to any amended claims are indicated by [[double
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`brackets]], strikethroush, and/or underlining. This listing also reflects any cancellation and/or
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`addition of claims.
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`1.
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`(Currently Amended) An electronic spectacles frame comprising:
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`a first temple;
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`a first electronics module disposed in the first temple;
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`a second temple;
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`a second electronics module disposed in the second temple;
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`a lens housing movably coupled to the first temple and movably coupled to the second
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`temple, the lens housing having a housing cavity formed therein and a housing conductor
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`disposed in the housing cavity, the housing conductor positioned in an upperrim portion of the
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`lens housing, extending across a bridge of the electronic spectacles frame, and forming a portion
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`of a first conductive pathway throughat least part of the lens housingto the first electronics
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`module;
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`a first conductor disposed in the first temple and forming a portion of the first conductive
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`pathway;
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`a second conductor disposed in the second temple forming a portion of a second
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`conductive pathway between the second electronics module and the lens housing;
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`a camcra, disposed in the electronic spectacles frame and operably coupled to the first
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`electronics module, to acquire images;
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`a processor, disposed in the electronic spectacles frame and operably coupled to the
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`camera, to control the camera;
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`a data storage device, disposed in the electronic spectacles frame and operably coupled to
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`the camera andthe processor, to store images acquired by the camera; and
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`a wireless communications device, disposed in the electronic spectacles frame and
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`operably coupled to the processor andthe data storage device, to transfer data wirelessly from
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`the data storage device to a remote device,
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`wherein the housing cavity is formed between two frame halves that are brought together
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`and sealed.
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`Attorney Docket No. EVSO-027US20
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`2.
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`3.
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`(Cancelled)
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`(Original) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, further comprising:
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`a first hinge mechanically coupling the first temple and the lens housing, wherein at least
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`a portion of the first hinge is electrically conductive and formsa portion of the first conductive
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`pathway.
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`4,
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`(Original) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 3, wherein the first hinge is
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`configured to provide a portion of the first conductive pathway at each of a plurality of angles
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`between the lens housing andthefirst temple.
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`5.
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`(Original) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, further comprising:
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`a first hinge mechanically coupling the first temple and the lens housing, wherein thefirst
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`conductoris disposed adjacent to at least a portion of the first hinge.
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`6.
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`(Original) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, further comprising:
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`a first hinge mechanically coupling the first temple and the lens housing, whereinthefirst
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`conductoris disposed within the first hinge.
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`7.
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`(Original) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, further comprising:
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`an insulating material electrically insulating the first conductive pathway and the second
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`conductive pathway.
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`8.
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`(Original) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, wherein the first electronics
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`module comprises:
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`at least one electronic component;
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`a battery electrically coupled to the camera, the processor, and the data storage device;
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`and
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`an insulating layer disposed between the battery and the at least one electronic
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`componentin the electronic spectacles frame.
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`9.
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`(Original) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 8, further comprising:
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`a switch, electrically coupled to the processor, to provide control of at least a portion of
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`the first electronics module.
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`Attorney Docket No. EVSO-027US20
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`10.
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`(Original) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, wherein the lens housing further
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`comprises a first rim and a second rim,at least one of the first rim or the second rim comprising
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`a rim conductor.
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`11.
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`(Original) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, wherein the lens housing further
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`comprises a barrier layer to create a substantially moisture-resistant environment within the
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`housing cavity.
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`12.
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`(Original) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, wherein the camera records at least
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`one of video or photographs.
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`13.
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`(Original) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, wherein the first electronics
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`module comprises a module processor, a speaker, and a visible light source.
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`14.
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`(Original) The clectronic spectacles frame of claim 1, further comprising:
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`a microphone, disposed in the electronic spectacles frame, and operably coupled to the
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`processor, to receive voice commands from a wearer.
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`15.
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`(Original) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, further comprising a microphone,
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`disposed in the electronic spectacles frame, and operably coupled to the processor and the
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`wireless communications device, to send audio data to the remote device.
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`16.
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`(Original) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, wherein the wireless
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`communications device comprises an antenna, and the wireless communications device transfers
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`data wirelessly between the processor and the remote device.
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`17.
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`(Cancelled)
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`18.
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`(Currently Amended) An electronic spectacles frame comprising:
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`a lens housing having a housing cavity formed therein, the housing cavity comprising:
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`a first rim;
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`a second rim;
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`a first housing conductor positioned in an upper rim portion of the lens housing,
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`extending across a bridge of the electronic spectacles frame, and providing a portion of a
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`first conductive pathway; and
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`a second housing conductorin the upperrim portion of the lens housing,
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`extending across the bridge of the electronic spectacles frame, and providing a portion of
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`a second conductive pathway electrically isolated from the first conductive pathway;
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`a first temple hingedly coupled to one side of the lens housing, the first temple
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`comprising a first module of electronic componentsin a first temple cavity, a first temple
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`conductor providing a portion of the first conductive pathway betweenthe first module of
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`electronic components and the lens housing, and a second temple conductor providing a portion
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`of the second conductive pathway between the first module of electronic components and the
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`lens housing;
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`a second temple hingedly coupled to another side of the lens housing, the second temple
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`comprising a second module of electronic components in a second temple cavity, a third temple
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`conductor providing a portion of the first conductive pathway between the second module of
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`electronic components andthe lens housing, and a fourth temple conductor providing a portion
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`of the second conductive pathway between the second module of electronic components and the
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`lens housing;
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`at least one camera disposed in the electronic spectacles frame and operably coupledto at
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`least one of the first module of electronic components or the second module of electronic
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`components;
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`at lcast onc microphone disposcdin the eleetrentes clectronic spectacles frame and
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`operably coupled to at least one of the first module of electronic components or the second
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`module of electronic components; and
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`at least one wireless communication device comprising an antenna disposed in the
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`electronic spectacles frame and operably coupled to at least one of the first module of electronic
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`components or the second module of electronic components,
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`wherein the electronic components compriseat least a battery, a processor, and a data
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`storage device, [[and]]
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`wherein an insulating layer electrically isolates at least one of the electronic components
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`in the first eleetrenies module of electronic components from the first temple, and
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`wherein the first conductive pathway is a physically continuous conductive pathway
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`connecting the first module of electronic components and the second module of electronic
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`components via the first housing conductor, the first temple conductor, and the third temple
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`conductor.
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`U.S. Application No. 17/484,540
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`Attorney Docket No. EVSO-027US20
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`19.
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`(Canceled)
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`20.
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`(Canceled)
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`21.
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`(Previously Presented) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, wherein the housing
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`conductor connects the first conductor and the second conductor.
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`22,
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`(Previously Presented) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, wherein the housing
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`conductoris used to route signals from the first electronics module to the second electronics
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`module.
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`23.
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`(New) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, wherein the housing conductoris
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`completely embedded within the electronic spectacles frame andis not visible.
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`24,
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`(New) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, further comprising:
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`a fastener securing the first electronics module.
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`25.
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`(New) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 1, wherein the first electronics module is
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`pressure fitted into position.
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`26.
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`(New) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 18, wherein the first conductive pathway
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`is configured to route signals from the first module of electronic components to the second
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`module of electronic components.
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`27.
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`(New) The electronic spectacles frame of claim 18, wherein the first housing conductor
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`traverses the upper rim portion of the lens housing via the bridge from a first hinge connecting
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`the first temple to the lens housing to a second hinge connecting the second temple to the lens
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`housing.
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