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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 31, 2006
Filed:
May. 17, 2001
David G. Curry, Sedalia, MO (US);
Jason R. Curry, Kansas City, MO (US);
David G. Curry, Sedalia, MO (US);
Jason R. Curry, Kansas City, MO (US);
Other;
Abstract
The invention relates to a compact and portable interactive system for allowing person-to-person communication in a typed language format between individuals experiencing language barriers such as the hearing impaired and language impaired. According to the present invention, the sComm system includes a custom laptop configuration having a display screen and one keyboard on each side of the laptop; and data translations means for translating the original typed data from a first language to a second language. The display screen will further have a split configuration, i.e., a double screen, either top/bottom or left/right depicting chat boxes, each chat box dedicated to a user. The sComm system will be able to support multilingual text-based conversations. In particular, a user will be able to translate, using existing translating technology, the typed text into other languages including, but not limited to, English, Spanish, Chinese, German and French. As such, one chat box can display a text in a first language and the other chat box can display the same text but in a second language.