U.S. Application No. 17/484,554
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`Attomcy Docket No. EVSO-027US821
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`IN THE CLAIMS:
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`Setforth below in ascending order, with status identifiers, is a complete listing ofall claims
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`currently under examination. Changes to any amended claims are indicated by [[double
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`brackets]|, steikethreugh, and/or underlining. This listing also reflects any cancellation and/or
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`addition ofclaims.
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`1.
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`(Currently Amended) An electronic eyewear frame comprising:
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`a first temple having a first cavity formed therein;
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`a first electronic module disposed in the first cavity;
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`a second temple having a second cavity formedtherein;
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`a second electronic module disposed in the second cavity; and
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`a frame front operably coupled to the first temple via a first hinge and operably coupled
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`to the second temple via a second hinge, the frame front comprising a front conductive element
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`providing at least part of a conductive pathwayto electrically couple the first electronic module
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`and the second electronic module, the conductive pathway including at least one flexible cable
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`bypassing the first hinge and the secondhinge.
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`2.
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`(Original) The electronic eyewear frame of claim 1, wherein the front conductive element
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`is molded into the frame front.
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`3.
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`(Original) The electronic eyewear frame of claim 1, wherein the first electronic module
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`comprises a processor, a speaker, and a visible light output module.
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`4.
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`(Original) The electronic eyewear frame of claim 3, further comprising:
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`an antenna to provide wireless communication between the processor and a mobile
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`device.
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`5.
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`(Original) The electronic eyewear frame of claim 3, wherein at least one ofthe first
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`electronic module or the second electronic module comprises at least one of a gyroscope or an
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`accelerometer coupled to the processor and configuredto act as an electronic switch.
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`6.
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`(Original) The electronic eyewear frame of claim 5, wherein at least one ofthe first
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`electronic module or the second electronic module further comprises a manual switch.
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`7.
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`(Original) The electronic eyewear frame of claim 1, wherein the secondelectronic
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`module comprises a rechargeable battery and a speaker.
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`8.
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`(Original) The electronic eyewear frame of claim 1, wherein the first electronic module
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`comprises a vibration output module.
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`9.
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`(Previously Presented) The electronic eyewear frame of claim 1, further comprising:
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`a microphoneto receive voice commands from a wearerof the electronic eyewear frame.
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`10.
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`(Currently Amended) The electronic eyewear frame of claim 1, farthercemprsime
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`wherein the at least one flexible cable comprises:
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`a first flexible conductive cable previdineatleastparteftheconductivepathway
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`disposed between the first electronic module and the front conductive element and around the
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`first hinge.
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`11.
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`(Original) The electronic eyewear frame of claim 1, wherein the first temple and the
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`second temple each comprise a moisture resistant seal.
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`12.
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`(Original) The electronic eyewear frame of claim 1, wherein the first electronic module
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`comprises a processor, a speaker, and a microphone;and the second electronic module comprises
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`a rechargeable battery, the rechargeable battery operably coupledto the first electronic module
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`via at least one conductor providing a part of the conductive pathway.
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`13.
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`(Original) The electronic eyewear frame of claim 1, further comprising:
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`a microphone, operably coupled to a processor disposed in the first electronic module, to
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`receive a voice command from a wearer of the electronic eyewear frame,
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`wherein the processor is configured to process the voice command.
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`Attomcy Docket No. EVSO-027US821
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`14.
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`(Original) The electronic eyewear frame of claim 13, wherein the microphoneis a
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`directional microphone.
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`15.
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`(Canceled)
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`16.
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`(Canceled)
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`17.
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`(Canceled)
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`18.
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`(Canceled)
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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 eyewear frame of claim 1, wherein the conductive
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`pathway bypassesthe first hinge and the second hinge around to the front of the electronic
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`eyewear frame.
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`22.
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`(Previously Presented) The electronic eyewear frame of claim 1, further comprising:
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`an electro-active lens coupled to the frame front.
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`23.
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`(Currently Amended) The electronic eyewear frame of claim [[1]] 10, fitther-comprisine
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`wherein the at least one flexible cable further comprises:
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`a second flexible conductive cable previdineatleastpathwaypart-eftheconductive
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`disposed between the second electronic module and the front conductive element and around the
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`second hinge.
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`24.
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`(Currently Amended) Electronic eyewear comprising:
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`a frame front;
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`a first temple coupled to the frame front via a first hinge and havingafirst cavity formed
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`therein;
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`Attomcy Docket No. EVSO-027US821
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`a second temple coupled to the frame front via a second hinge;
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`a first electro-active lens disposed in the frame front;
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`a first electronic module disposedin the first cavity and configured to control a tint
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`and/or a focusofthe first electro-active lens; and
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`a first conductive-pathway flexible cable bypassing thefirst hinge and connectingthefirst
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`electronic module to thefirst electro-active lens.
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`25.
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`(Currently Amended) The electronic eyewearof claim 24, further comprising:
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`a second electro-active lens disposed in the frame front;
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`a second electronic module disposed in a second cavity formed in the second temple and
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`configured to control a tint and/or a focus of the second electro-active lens; and
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`a second cerduetive-pathway flexible cable bypassing the second hinge and connecting
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`the second electronic module to the second electro-active lens.
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