The present invention relates to a communication headset and more particularly, to an attachment bracket for connecting an earshell of a communications headset to other components of that headset.
Early forms of communications headsets, which are still relatively popular, typically comprise a headband to go over the head of a user/wearer. These may typically be formed, at least in part, from one or more pieces of wire with a padded covering, or similar, in the region where the headband contacts the head of a wearer. The wires are exposed towards either end, at either side of the head of a wearer, to form a pair of stirrups which each straddle a respective earshell and connect either directly, or indirectly, with either side of the earshell. The stirrups are pivotally connected to the earshell, to permit each earshell to be inclined vertically such that it automatically adopts to the profile of the wearers head. In addition, the top of the headband may be moved either forwards or backwards by the wearer, permitting the typical oval shaped apertures in the ear cushion of each earshell to be aligned, so that they are comfortably positioned over the wearer's ears.
More recently, helmet rail mount systems have been developed, to permit a user to wear a helmet with the earshells mounted to the helmet, without the need for a headband. Here the communications headset comprises a helmet with a rail running around at least one side edge of the helmet, and normally both side edges, with rail mount arms and respective earshells mounted to either side of the helmet, so that in use they cover both the wearers ears, in order to significantly suppress ambient noise. Each rail mount arm is attached at one end to a rail of the helmet, with the other end being attached to the earshell.
The rail mount arm is biased inwards, so as to urge the earshell into contact with the side of a wearer's head, with a single point of connection normally being provided between the rail mount arm and the earshell, which is normally a ball and socket type connection. This permits the earshell to be rotated, so that it may be aligned with the wearers pinna and this also permits the earshell to align itself with the side of the wearers head.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided an attachment bracket suitable for attaching an earshell of a communications headset to one or more of a headband, a rail mount system of a helmet and a neckband, the attachment bracket comprising a main body in the form of a yoke having two end portions and a mid-portion there between, the yoke being shaped to extend around the back of an earshell and to extend at least partway around opposed sides of the earshell, wherein the end portions of the yoke are arranged to clip over a peripheral edge of an earshell.
An attachment bracket, in accordance with the first aspect of the invention, permits a standard earshell to be mounted to a headband, a rail mount system of a helmet or a neckband without the need to have any specific mounting points on the edges of the earshell for mounting to a headband, a rail mount system of a helmet or a neckband in the traditional manner, which mounting points may otherwise make the earshell potentially vulnerable to damage.
The yoke is preferably formed of a resilient material, to permit the yoke to be distorted, to spread the end portions of the yoke to enable the end portions of the yoke to extend over a peripheral edge of an earshell and to subsequently resile, so that the end portions of the yoke engage with the earshell and retain the earshell in the yoke. This enables the attachment bracket, including the yoke, to be relatively inexpensive, avoiding the need to have multiple moving or engaging parts, and preferably the attachment bracket comprises a homogenous single piece of moulded plastic.
Advantageously, the mid portion of the yoke has a first location feature on an inward face arranged to face towards the earshell, the first location feature being arranged to engage with a second location feature formed on the back face of the earshell, to correctly locate the earshell in the yoke. The provision of this further location feature may resist rotation of the earshell relative to the yoke of the attachment bracket, which rotation may otherwise act to dislodge the earshell from the attachment bracket.
The first location feature may be a protrusion with the second location feature being a recess, or vice versa.
The means at each end portion of the yoke, for engaging with the earshell, may be a shaped portion arranged to clip over a front facing edge of the earshell. Such an arrangement enables the earshell to be securely clipped in place in the attachment bracket, the clip acting on a main body of the earshell in order to retain it in place.
The attachment bracket may comprise means at each end portion, for engaging with the stirrups of a headband or of a rail mount system. This may comprise a pin, shaft or ball arranged to engage with a corresponding recess, hole or socket in a respective stirrup, to permit pivotal movement about a first axis of the attachment bracket relative to the stirrup and thus the headband or rail mount system.
The attachment bracket may alternatively, or additionally comprise means located at the mid-portion of the yoke for engaging with the rail mount arm of a helmet rail mount systems or for engaging with an end of the neckband.
The means located at the mid-portion of the yoke, for engaging with a rail mount arm of a helmet rail mount systems, or for engaging with an end of a neckband, preferably permits limited pivotal movement of the attachment bracket relative to either the rail mount arm or the end of a neckband, so that an earshell clipped to the attachment bracket may correctly orientate itself relative to the Pinna and surrounding face of a wearer.
Where the means located at the mid-portion of the yoke is for engaging with an end of a neckband, this may comprise a guide, which guide, when the attachment bracket is attached to an earshell worn by a wearer sitting or standing upright, is substantially horizontal, the guide being arranged to be mounted on the end of a neckband in the form of a resilient rod, with the guide being arranged to permit the earshell to slide backward and forwards on the rod of the neckband and to also pivot on the rod. This arrangement permits an earshell clipped to the attachment bracket to both move backwards and forwards on the neckband and to pivot on the neckband, to help ensure that an earshell can be correctly positioned relative to the pinna of a wearer.
An attachment bracket, in accordance with the invention, may permit an earshell to be connected to one or more of a headband, a rail mount arm or a neckband, without the need to change the attachment bracket. Additionally, where the yoke comprises both means at each end portion for engaging with stirrups of a headband or an arm of a rail mount system, and means located at a mid-portion of the yoke for engaging with a rail mount arm of a helmet rail mount system or for engaging with an end of a neckband, this permits the attachment bracket to be mounted in different ways to different types of communications headsets, permitting a “standard” earshell to be mounted to those different types of communications headsets using a common attachment bracket.
The invention thus may not only permit a standard earshell to be produced which can be used with both a headband and a rail mount system, or neckband, but it also permits the relatively expensive earshell (and possibly any auxiliary equipment associated with that earshell, such as a microphone which may be connected to the earshell), to be quickly and easily swapped, for example from a rail mount system to a headband, or vice versa, without the need to source any alternative components.
For the avoidance of doubt, a communication headset, as used in the context of the present specification, is defined as any equipment intended to be worn on the head of a wearer and which comprises one or more earshells arranged to be placed over the ear or ears of the wearer and which may or may not additionally comprise a microphone. Particularly the communications headset may be in the form of either a headband or a helmet to which the earshell or earshells are mounted, but the term communications headset, as used in the context of the present specification, also encompasses other arrangement, such as a neckband arranged to bias a pair of earshells together in order to retain them in position on the ears of a wearer.
In addition to the above, preferably the means at each end portion of the yoke of the attachment bracket, for engaging with the stirrups of a headband and the means located at the mid-portion for engaging with a rail mount arm or for engaging with an end of a neckband, are designed to fail in preference to the components with which they are engaged. In this manner, the attachment bracket may be designed as a sacrificial item, designed to fail in preference to the relatively more expensive components it engages with.
The means located at the mid-portion of the yoke, for engaging with a rail mount arm of a helmet rail mount systems, or for engaging with an end of a neckband, may be in the form of a ball arranged to engage with a socket of a rail mount arm, or of a socket of a neckband, to permit limited pivotal movement of the attachment bracket relative to either the rail mount arm or end of a neckband. This arrangement ensures that the earshell can be correctly orientated for the comfort of the wearer and this may also provide a simple and toolless connection method between the attachment bracket and the rail mount arm or neckband, with the attachment bracket simply being clipped onto the rail mount arm or neckband by pressing the ball into the socket. Such a ball and socket arrangement may also be arranged to reduce the likelihood of damage to other components by being arranged to release in preference to the attachment bracket being damaged.
According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a communications headset comprising an attachment bracket in accordance with the first aspect of the present invention. The communications headset further comprises an earshell, wherein the earshell and yoke of the attachment bracket are shaped to permit the yoke to extend around the back of the earshell and at least partway across either side of the earshell, with the end portions of the yoke arranged to clip over a peripheral edge of the earshell and wherein the mid portion of the yoke has a first location feature on an inward face arranged to face towards the earshell, the location feature being arranged to engage with a second location feature formed on a back face of the earshell, to correctly locate the earshell in the yoke.
The communication headset may comprise a left-hand and a right-hand earshell, having different shapes, and a left-hand and a right-hand attachment bracket, having different shapes, to match their associated earshells.
The communications headset may comprise a headband comprising a pair of stirrups attached to respective yokes of a pair of attachment brackets, each attachment bracket being mounted to a respective earshell, wherein the end portions of the yokes each comprise a pin, lug, shaft or ball engaged with a corresponding recess, hole or socket in the headband, to permit pivotal movement of the attachment bracket and earshell relative to the headband.
The communications headset may comprise an attachment bracket for attachment to a rail mount arm of a helmet, the communications headset comprising a helmet having a rail mount system with a rail mount arm, the headset further comprising an earshell attached to the rail mount arm by the attachment bracket with the means located at the mid-portion of the yoke of the attachment bracket being engaged with the rail mount arm.
The communications headset may comprise an attachment bracket for attachment to a neckband, the communications headset comprising a neck band, a pair of earshell attached to the neckband by respective ones of a pair of said attachment brackets, with the means located at the mid-portion of the yokes of the attachment brackets being engaged with the respective ends of the neckband
A communications headset in accordance with the second aspect of the invention may benefit from the above discussed advantages attributable to the attachment bracket, or brackets, forming part of that communications headset. In addition, the various features of the attachment bracket, in accordance with the first aspect of the invention, described above, may be incorporated into a single attachment bracket.
Several embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying figures, of which:
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On the two end portions of the yoke 6 there are also located two expandable lugs 14. These are each arranged to be pushed through respective apertures in respective distal ends of the left-hand stirrup 4, such they snap-fit into the left-hand stirrup 4, as shown in
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The above described mounting of the earshell 7 in the attachment bracket 6, using the protrusion 13 and the engagement means 11 and 14 at the end portions of the yoke 10, means that when any excessive force is applied between the headband 2 and earshell 7, the earshell 7 is likely to detach from the attachment bracket 6, by the engaging means 11 and 12 disengaging from the front edge of the ear cup 16, due to the attachment bracket 6 distorting so as to release the earshell 7. Alternatively, the attachment bracket 6 may release the earshell 7 as a result of the attachment bracket 6 failing, with possibly one or more of the engaging means 11 or 12 shearing off from the main body of the yoke 10 of the attachment bracket 6. In either case, the attachment bracket 6 is likely to result in the headband 2 and earshell 7 remaining intact, with the attachment bracket 6 either having to be reconnected with the earshell 7 or having to be replaced.
Although only the left-hand attachment bracket 6 and left-hand earshell 7 have been described in detail above, it will be appreciated that the right-hand attachment bracket 9 and right-hand earshell 8 function in exactly the same manner.
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Helmet rail mount systems are well-known and are not described in detail here. However, in the embodiment shown in
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The rod 27 has a generally circular cross section, apart from the flattened distal end 32, permitting the attachment bracket 25 to pivot on the rod 27.
When two attachment brackets and respective earshells are mounted on the rod 27 of the neck band 26, with cabling extending between the earshells secured in place on the neck band by the clips 28, the resilience of the spring steel rod 27 acts to hold the earshells in place over respective pinna of a wearer, with the pivotal movement of each attachment bracket and associated earshell on the rod 27 permitting the earshells to align against the face of the wearer.
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The end portions 39 and 40 of the rail arm 30 are connected to a housing 42 by a captive bent spring steel rod having two arms 43 and 44. The housing 42 of the rail arm 30 urges the spring steel rod arms 43 and 44 inwardly, so that when the housing 42 of the rail arm 30 is mounted to a helmet rail 21 of a rail mount system of a helmet 47, with the earshell 45 being clipped to the attachment bracket 37, as shown in
Each of the end portions 39 and 40 comprise a central channel and connect to respective spring steel rods 43 and 44 in the same manner that the attachment bracket 25 of
Several embodiments of the present invention have been described above by way of example only. However, it will be appreciated that many further modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2018630.0 | Nov 2020 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/GB2021/053046 | 11/24/2021 | WO |