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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 04, 2014
Filed:
Feb. 11, 2009
Isaac Sayo Daniel, Miami, FL (US);
Olamide Daniel, Miami, FL (US);
Michael Stibila, Lake Mary, FL (US);
Claudio Schapsis, Plantation, FL (US);
Eitan Schapsis, Plantation, FL (US);
Isaac Sayo Daniel, Miami, FL (US);
Olamide Daniel, Miami, FL (US);
Michael Stibila, Lake Mary, FL (US);
Claudio Schapsis, Plantation, FL (US);
Eitan Schapsis, Plantation, FL (US);
Other;
Abstract
The present invention is directed to a game apparatus, system and method for improving in-game communications, more specifically a game apparatus, system and method for allowing players to dynamically transmit and receive communications in real-time from their coaches and/or other players on or off the field concerning game play instructions to be effected on the field or court. The system and method of the invention includes a headgear being provided to at least one player, where the headgear includes a game apparatus equipped with a circuit board, electrical wiring, battery, antennae, microprocessor, communications means and displaying means all enclosed within a housing that is affixed to the headgear. The communication means receives in real-time an encrypted signal containing a game play instruction intended for execution on the field during a game. The game apparatus' microprocessor decrypts the received encrypted signal containing the game play instruction intended for execution on the field during the game, which is converted to a viewable game play instruction that is displayed via displaying means on a visor, which is in mating engagement with said headgear. The visor may be permanently affixed to the headgear or detachable and may be color treated with a tint to enhance a player's ability to view the converted viewable game play instruction displayed thereon.