The disclosure relates generally to electronic accessories and more particularly to a novel speaker holding assembly that is removably secured to headwear while the headwear is worn by a user.
Often when wearing earbuds or air pods to listen to music, audiobooks, etc. the inserted earbuds or pods fall out of the ear. Where the user is in transit and moving and unaware of the exact instance that the earbud or air pod fell out of his or her ear, by the time the user notices that the earbud(s) or air pod(s) is missing, it may be too late to find the earbud(s) or pod(s) on the ground. The novel device described herein overcomes the above problems with using earbuds and air pods, as well as other speakers.
A novel speaker securement assembly for headwear is generally disclosed and can comprise a body or manifold member, a first speaker arm and a second speaker arm. The body can preferably have a center body portion, a left body portion and a right body portion and can be preferably constructed from a flexible material. The first speaker arm can be adjustable with respect to the body member and preferably removably secured to the left body portion and the second speaker arm can be adjustable with respect to the body member and preferably removably secured to the right body portion 50.
In one non-limiting embodiment, the first speaker arm can be provided with an elongated insertion member preferably provided with a plurality of side ridges that can be used to position the first speaker arm at an open outer end of the left body portion. Similarly, the second speaker arm can be provided with an elongated insertion member preferably provided with a plurality of side ridges that can be used to position the second speaker arm at an open outer end of the right body portion.
A first internal receiving area can be provided within the left body portion for receiving the first speaker arm. An internal wall of the first internal receiving area can be smooth or can be similarly shaped (i.e. ridged) to correspond to the shape of the insertion member of the first speaker arm. Similarly, a second internal receiving area can be provided within the right body portion for receiving the second speaker arm. The second internal receiving area can also have a smooth or ridged internal wall, similar to the first internal receiving area.
Preferably, the non-insertion ends of the first and second speaker arms can be provided with speaker/pods/earbuds, etc. (collectively “Speaker”) connectors which in one non-limiting preferred embodiment can be an opening, for which a portion of the associated Speaker can be snugly inserted through and secured by a snug fit.
A clasp, clip or clamp member (collectively “Clasp”) can be preferably provided at or near the open outer ends of the left body portion and the right body portion (though other locations on the body member can also be used and are considered within the scope of the disclosure) for removably securing the body member to the headwear to be worn by the user, which in a preferred embodiment can be a hat or cap having a bill or brim. Preferably a portion of a side of bill or brim can be received by a Clasp on each side of bill or brim.
Preferably, with the body member removably secured to the headwear by the Clasp or other securement member, the visible length (i.e. portion not within the left and right side body portions) of the first and second speaker arms can be adjusted to position the Speakers near, at, adjacent to, close by, the ears of the user, or at any other desired location by the user.
A flange member can extend downward (preferably at an angle) with respect to the center body portion to provide for a further contact point for the body member with the headwear.
Though preferably the Speakers can be wireless, the novel disclosed speaker securement assembly can also be used with wired Speakers.
As seen in the drawings, a Speaker (as defined below) securement assembly for headwear is shown and described below and generally designated as securement assembly 10. Securement assembly 10 can generally comprise a body or manifold member 20, a first speaker arm 70 and a second speaker arm 90. Body 20 can preferably have a center body portion 22, a left body portion 30 and a right body portion 50. Though not limiting, preferably center body portion 22, left body portion 30 and right body portion 50 can be constructed integrally or monolithically formed as a one piece body 20, that is preferably constructed from a flexible material, to give some flexibility to body 20 to allow it be substantially flush (secured in a arced/circular configuration when in use, etc.) to a portion of the headwear 200 that it is secured to (See
Speaker arm 70 can be provided with an elongated insertion member 72 preferably provided with a plurality of side ridges 74 (defining a plurality of peaks 76 and valleys 78) that are used to position speaker arm 70 at open outer end 32 of left body portion 30. Similarly, speaker arm 90 can be provided with an elongated insertion member 92 preferably provided with a plurality of side ridges 94 (defining a plurality of peaks 96 and valleys 98) that are used to position speaker arm 90 at open outer end 52 of right body portion 50. It is also within the scope of the disclosure to adjustably and removably secure speaker arm 90 at open outer end 32 and adjustably and removably secure speaker arm 70 at open outer end 52.
A first internal receiving area 36 can be provided and preferably begins at open outer end 32 and within a preferred majority of the internal length of left body portion 30 for receiving first speaker arm 70 or second speaker arm 90 once the speaker arm has been inserted through the opening at open outer end 32. The internal wall of internal receiving area 36 can be smooth or can be similarly shaped (i.e. ridged) to correspond to the shape of insertion member 72 or 92 of first speaker arm 70 or second speaker arm 90, respectively (See
Preferably, the non-insertion ends 74 and 94 of speaker arms 70 and 90, respectively, are provided with speaker/pods/earbud, etc. (collectively “Speaker” or “Speaker 120”) connectors which in one non-limiting preferred embodiment can be an opening 76 and 96, for which a portion of Speaker 120 (i.e. stem/post 122, etc.) is snugly inserted through and secured by the snug fit due to the diameter size of the stem/post 122 and the diameter size of openings 76 and 96 (See
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A flange member 24 can extend downward (preferably at an angle) with respect to center body portion 22 and provides for a further contact point with headwear 200 (See
Though preferably Speakers 120 can be wireless, speaker securement assembly 10 can also be used with wired Speakers.
Though not considered limiting, the speaker arms can be made from a flexible material such that positioned/adjusted by the user in non-linear position in addition to their linear movement from being pulled outward or pushed inward with respect to the body member. The body member can also be constructed from a flexible material. However, it is also considered to be within the scope of the disclosure that the body member and/or the speaker arm(s) are constructed from a rigid material.
The Clasp and other parts shown in the drawings are not considered limited to the specific embodiments shown in the drawings and other Clasps and parts (not shown in the drawings) can also be used for similar purposes and are also considered within the scope of the disclosure.
The disclosed and shown speaker securement assembly can include, without limitation, the following features, advantages, functions and/or benefits:
The Speakers can be in electrical wireless or wired communication with an electronic device (i.e. smart phone, tablet, computer, etc.) as conventionally known using any known or later developed communication technology to transfer or transmit sound, music, audio, etc. to the Speakers.
It should be understood that the exemplary embodiments described herein should be considered in a descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Descriptions of features or aspects within each embodiment should typically be considered as available for other similar features or aspects in other embodiments. While one or more embodiments have been described with reference to the Figures, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from their spirit and scope.
All components of the described securement assembly and their locations, mechanical communication/connection methods between components, headwear types, electronic device types, speaker types, speaker position/location with respect to the user's ear, materials, dimensions, etc. discussed above or shown in the drawings, if any, are merely by way of example and are not considered limiting and other component(s) and their locations, mechanical communication/connection methods between components, headwear types, electronic device types, speaker types, speaker position/location with respect to the user's ear, materials, dimensions, etc. can be chosen and used and all are considered within the scope of the disclosure.
Dimensions of certain parts as shown in the drawings may have been modified and/or exaggerated for the purpose of clarity of illustration and are not considered limiting.
While the speaker securement assembly has been described and disclosed in certain terms and has disclosed certain embodiments or modifications, persons skilled in the art who have acquainted themselves with the disclosure, will appreciate that it is not necessarily limited by such terms, nor to the specific embodiments and modification disclosed herein. Thus, a wide variety of alternatives, suggested by the teachings herein, can be practiced without departing from the spirit of the disclosure, and rights to such alternatives are particularly reserved and considered within the scope of the disclosure.
This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/183,877, filed May 4, 2021, which application is incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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63183877 | May 2021 | US |