78059704
Apr 21, 2001
Jun 10, 2003
Computer hardware; computer equipment and peripherals, namely, desktop computers, workstations, personal computers (PCs), laptop computers, notebook computers, personal handheld computers; specifically, accessibility hardware for disabled people, handicapped individuals, elderly people, persons with limited hearing ability, low vision, limited range of movement or motion, limited speaking ability or any sensual limitation or impairment that can be assisted by an electronic interface device and computer application; such electronic apparatuses and peripherals to be used to enhance such an individual's abilities to use computers, computer controlled equipment, or communication equipment, namely, alternative input and output devices, for instance, alternative keyboards for persons with limited hand or arm mobility, such as one-handed keyboards, alternative pointing devices, pneumatic pointing devices (sip and puff), biofeedback controlled head mouse (responds to brain waves, eye movements, forehead or facial muscle movements), foot-controlled mouse, all in combination with screen keyboards; vibrating mice (for people with low vision); for persons with limited hearing or speaking ability, or limited mobility hardware and software combination devices known as Text to Speech and Speech to Text converters and computer screen readers
Electrical and Scientific ApparatusMedical devices and high technology assistive devices, namely, hearing aids, cochlear implants, wireless assistive listening devices, wide area listening systems, electronic artificial larynxes, vision chips and corneal ring implants to assist disabled people, handicapped individuals, elderly people, persons with limited hearing or speaking ability, low vision, limited range of movement. The tools, computers or electronic equipment used to adjust, program or custom fit adjustable, programmable or prescriptive devices for the user's or patients specific needs
Medical Apparatus