The invention relates to the audio headsets, in particular the models adapted to the practice of sport.
An audio headset comprises two earphones linked by a linking element positioned around the head of the headset user, passing either above the head or rear the head (hence surrounding the occipital region).
An example of such an audio headset is the Zik Sport headset, which has recently been presented by the Parrot company, Paris, France. This headset is described in particular in a short article dated Jan. 4, 2015, by Richard Lai, published on Internet and entitled “Parrot Zik Sport headphones do noise cancelling, heart monitoring”, engadget.com, (XP055203575), in an article by Joe Stohlman dated Jan. 9, 2015, also published on Internet and entitled “Parrot Zik Sport Headphones Track your Fitness”, wearables.reviewed.com, (XP055324276), or also in an article by Mario Aguilar dated Apr. 1, 2015, also published on Internet and entitled “Parrot Zik Sport: Maybe the Smartest Athletic Headphones Yet”, gizmodo.com, (XP055324279).
Such a headset comprises two earphones of the intra-aural or intra-concha type, adapted to be introduced inside or near a respective auditory canal of the headset user, a central headband adapted to come in rest on the apex of the headset user's head so as to form thereon a first point of contact with the user's head, and two lateral branches continuing the central headband at each of the ends thereof.
Each of the branches comprises, at a proximal end, a link articulated with the respective end of the central headband. This link provides at least one pivotal degree of freedom about an axis perpendicular to the general plane of the headset. The respective earphone is mounted at the distal end of the branch, the earphones forming at the auditory canal a second and a third point of contact, respectively.
Each of the branches also comprises, in a median region, a respective bearing pad provided, on an internal side of the headset directed towards the user's head, with a bearing face adapted to come into contact with a temporal region of the headset user, so that the bearing faces form at the temple a fourth and a fifth point of contact, respectively.
Such a headset, dedicated in particular to the intensive and prolonged practice of sport, offers the following advantages:
Although it gives satisfaction, it has however been observed that the qualities of such a headset would still be improved, in particular at regards the aural comfort and in particular the stress applied to the earphones, and consequently to the auditory canals.
The invention hence aims to propose an audio headset providing a better controlled pressure of the earphones to the auditory canals, for a better comfort in particular in case of prolonged use, while guaranteeing a satisfying insulation against the ambient environment, in particular when the headset is equipped with an active noise reduction system.
The EP 2 892 246 A1 describes a headset comprising earphones of the circumaural type, i.e. each provided with a pad fully surrounding the ear auricle. A wide, flat and flexible headband connects the two earphones and, due to its elasticity, stresses these earphones towards each other, which has for effect to press the pads against the user's temples. For a better adjustment, in addition to a height adjustment on the headband, the earphones are pivotally articulated about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the headband so that the plane of application of the pads relative to the user's head can be varied. But this very particular arrangement, peculiar to a headset with circumaural-type earphones, is not transposable to a headset provided with earphones of the intra-aural or intra-concha type, introduced into or in the vicinity of a respective auditory canal of the user, for which the matter is not to ensure the holding by a pressure applied around the ear auricle via a pad.
Characteristically of the invention, the branches each have, in an intermediate region between a proximal end on the central headband side and a distal end on the earphone side, an elastically deformable link.
According to various advantageous subsidiary characteristics:
An example of implementation of the present invention will now be described, with reference to the appended drawings in which the same references denotes throughout the figures identical or functionally similar elements,
In the figures, the reference 10 generally denotes an exemplary embodiment of a headset according to the invention, which has two earphones 12 linked by a linking element comprising a central headband 14 and two branches 16.
The earphones 12 are of a so-called “intra-aural” (as in the example illustrated in the figures) or “intra-concha” known type. The intra-aural earphones are those which include a tube entering the auditory canal, this tube ensuring the mechanical holding of the earphone on the ear, whereas the intra-concha earphones are intended to be arranged in the region of the central depression (lower concha) of the external ear located at the exit of the auditory canal.
The two branches 16 with their earphones 12 are similar and symmetrical. Each includes at its proximal end 18 a link 20 articulated to the central headband 14. This articulated link 20 provides at least one pivotal degree of freedom about an axis A perpendicular to the general plane of the headset. It further advantageously includes a spring clamping element, not visible, allowing elastically stressing the branch 16 towards the internal side of the headset in order to stress this branch, and hence the earphone 12, towards the temple and the ear of the user to improve the coupling of the earphone to the ear.
On the distal side, the branch 16 is connected to the earphone 12, preferably rigidly. As an alternative, it may also be used a flexible link made for example by over-molding a deformable matter between the end of the branch 16 and the base of the earphone 12, so as to facilitate the introduction and the holding of the protruding tip 28 of the earphone inside the auditory canal.
It will be noted that the invention is preferably implemented with earphones 12 of the intra-aural type, which provide an increased insulation with respect to the ambient noises due to the protruding tip 28 introduced into the auditory canal. This tip 28 is moreover provided with a deformable piece (not illustrated), for example made of silicone or foam, to ensure a better coupling with the ear and hence a better passive insulation.
The central headband 14 is deformable in bending, i.e, by remaining in the general plane of the headset (the plane of the figure in the case of
Also, to allow an adaptation to the morphology of the different users, it is provided, near the articulated link 20, a telescopic element 32 allowing the distance separating the articulated link 20 of the earphone 12 to be varied, typically up to a maximum extent of the order of 40 mm, so as to be adapted to most of the cranium heights liable to be met.
On the other hand, the region of each branch 16 adjacent to the articulated link supports a respective casing 40 fulfilling several functions that will be explained hereinafter.
Advantageously, the casing 40 is located in the most proximal part 161 of the respective branch 16, which allows in particular folding the headset over itself for storage and transportation.
In this folded position (not illustrated but which can be deduced from
Each casing 40 is consisted of a body 42 linked to the branch 16 by an element 44, so that the casing 40 can slightly protrude towards the internal side of the headset, towards the user's temple. As a variant, it could however be provided a thicker branch including the casing 40 in a more integrated shape.
The body 42 is closed by a lid 46 provided with a lining forming a bearing face 48, for example a foam lining that ensures a triple function:
The casings 40 contain various electric or electronic elements, for example one or several printed circuits boards in one of the casings, or a rechargeable battery in the other casing, the two casings being connected via an electric link (not shown) running through the central headband 30.
The electronic circuits may also possibly be connected to various sensors and/or electrical members supported by the branches 16, for example one or several microphonic sensors 54 for functions of handsfree telephony and/or functions of active noise cancellation ANC by sensing of the ambient noise level, or also an electric connector (not show).
According to the invention, to optimize the headset wearing comfort with a good adaptability to various shapes and sizes of wearers' heads, each branch 16 is made of two portions 161, 162 connected to each other by a flexible link 17.
The two portions 161 and 162 are slightly curved and have herein approximately the same length, the distal portion 162 that extends between the flexible link 17 and the respective earphone 12 however having a greater curvature in the vicinity of the latter to provide a suitable clearance of the earphone towards the inside and a good freedom of engagement into the auditory canal.
We will now describe in details how the flexible link 17 is made, with reference to
This link comprises a first ring 171 and a second ring 172 spaced apart by a distance of typically a few millimeters and on which is fixed an elastically deformable sleeve 173.
The fastening between these three pieces is preferably implemented by over-molding the sleeve 173 onto the rings 171, 172 suitably held in place.
In this case, to ensure the strength of the unit, in particular in traction, it is provided on each of the rings 171, 172 a continuous or discontinuous peripheral groove 1711, 1721, respectively, into which the matter of the sleeve 173 enters to ensure a suitable mutual anchoring.
Each of the rings has a diametrical recess 1712, 1722, respectively, open in the face of the ring that is opposed to the sleeve 172, and a diametrical cylindrical passage 1713, 1723, respectively, oriented transversally to the associated diametrical passage.
In the recess 1712 of the ring 171 is housed a counterpart portion 1913 of a movement limitation piece 191 provided, as shown in
In the recess 1622 of the ring 172 is housed a counterpart portion 1923 of a holding piece 192 provided with a through-passage 1925 provided with a shoulder, oriented in the axial direction. Above said portion 1924, the piece 192 has a wider portion 1924 that is so dimensioned to leave between it and the internal passage of the ring 172 a lateral space E2 intended for the passage of the above-mentioned beam or web of conductors.
The flexible link finally comprises a bending limitation rod 193 of generally cylindrical shape, with a head 1931 at one of its ends.
The different above-mentioned elements are preferably made of a plastic material of suitable physical properties, except the sleeve 173 that is made of an elastically deformable material such as an elastomer, a silicon, a thermoplastic elastomer or a thermoplastic polyurethane, and except, as the case may be, the rod 192, which may be made of a material having a higher rigidity, typically a metal alloy or a reinforced plastic material.
We will now describe the assembly and the behavior of the flexible link, the structural elements of which have just described.
The ring 171 and the movement limitation piece 191, as well as the ring 172 and the holding part 192, are fastened to each other by bonding, ultrasound welding, etc.
Likewise, the bending limitation rod 193 is fastened to the holding piece 192 by being engaged into the through-passage 1925 from below, the head 1931 being received in the widest portion of this passage, and the fastening being made by bonding, ultrasound welding, etc.
The units 171, 191 on the one hand, and 172, 192, 193 on the other hand, are placed so that the free end region of the rod 193 is engaged into the passage 1915 of the piece 191 and held in a geometric relation of general alignment in a mold for the making of the sleeve 173 by over-molding.
The so-made assembly is illustrated in
Likewise, the end of the distal portion 162 of the branch opposed to the earphone 12 is generally tubular and fits about the ring 172, so as to be fastened to the latter in the same way.
During a suitable mounting phase, the beam or web of conductors which must pass through the flexible link 17 is threaded into the latter via the above-mentioned spaces E1 and E2, these conductors being in particular intended to connect the electronic circuits housed in the casings 40 or in one of them to the respective earphone, to a speech or ambient noise sensing microphone, etc., and extending inside the portions 161, 162 of the branch 16.
The flexible link 17, by being located at an intermediate level of the branch 16, absorbs particularly efficiently the exerted stresses, while transmitting a controlled effort, determined in particular by the elastic properties and the dimensions of the sleeve 173, to the earphone 12 to keep a suitable tightness at the tip 28 thereof.
It will be noted herein that the rod 193 allows limiting the angular bending deformations of the flexible link 17, due to the limitations of displacement of the free end region of said rod in the passage 1915 of the piece 191. This allows on the one hand avoiding a risk of deterioration of the beam or web of conductors passing through the link, which could occur with excessive bending, and on the other hand ensuring that the earphone stays correctly in place, or correctly go back in place if externally stressed, within the auditory canal.
It will also be noted, as well shown in
The same structure and the same functionalities are found at the opposite branch.
By way of illustration,
It will be noted herein that, by acting on the geometry of the sleeve 173, it is possible to provide the flexible link with a privileged deformability in such or such bending direction.
In this individual case, and as illustrated in particular in
A particularity of the just described headset configuration is that it has five points of contact with the user's head, i.e., as illustrated in
It is hence provided, characteristically of the invention, a holding of the “head-temple-ears” type which both: i) guarantees a perfect stability of the headset, in particular during the practice of a sport activity, and ii) ensures a very good comfort, even during a prolonged wearing and/or in a relatively high temperature ambiance, because the ear auricle and the major part of the user's head (with the limited exception of the five points of contact) stay aerated and ventilated to allow in particular the evacuation of sweat.
In this individual case, the stability is ensured jointly by first controlled elastic stresses at the articulated links 20, and by second controlled elastic stresses at the intermediate flexible links 17.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1652855 | Apr 2016 | FR | national |