Implementations described herein relate generally to cables and, more particularly, to cables that automatically fold in a pre-defined manner.
Connective cables are used in many different existing applications. Cables for connecting speakers to compact disc (CD) players, cables for connecting headphones or earpieces to MP3 players, or cables for connecting “hands free” microphones and/or earpieces to cellular telephones are just a few examples of the numerous applications that use connective cables. Connective cables may, thus, be used in many different applications that, for example, involve portable devices that users can carry with them. Use of connective cables with such devices often involves the user repeatedly connecting the cable to the device (e.g., for listening to an audio output), disconnecting the cable, and stowing the cable away (e.g., storing in a pocket or a bag). This repeated process often results in connective cabling that becomes entangled and, thus, is difficult to subsequently retrieve from storage and use again without having to disentangle the connective cable.
According to one aspect, a cable may include a sheath extending a length of the cable. The cable may further include a flexible wire disposed within the sheath that runs a substantial portion of the length of the cable, wherein the wire acts to fold the cable in a pre-defined configuration.
Additionally, the cable may include magnets disposed on or within the sheath, where the magnets act to fold the cable in the pre-defined configuration in conjunction with the flexible wire.
Additionally, the magnets are disposed at selected locations along the length of the cable to fold the cable in the pre-defined configuration.
Additionally, the cable is deformable but returns to the pre-defined configuration after being released from an unfolded state due to attraction of the magnets to one another.
Additionally, the magnets may include electromagnets and a voltage is applied to the electromagnets to fold the cable in the pre-defined configuration.
Additionally, the magnets may include electromagnets and a voltage is removed from the electromagnets such that the cable can be unfolded from the pre-defined configuration.
Additionally, the flexible wire is formed within the sheath in the pre-defined configuration.
Additionally, the flexible wire is deformable but returns to the pre-defined configuration after being released from an unfolded state.
Additionally, the pre-defined configuration includes a coiled configuration.
According to another aspect, a cable may include a sheathing material extending a length of the cable. The cable may further include magnets disposed on or within the sheathing material, wherein the magnets act to fold the cable in a pre-defined formation.
Additionally, the magnets are disposed at selected locations along the length of the cable to fold the cable in the pre-defined formation.
Additionally, the cable is deformable but returns to the pre-defined formation after being released from an unfolded state due to attraction of the magnets to one another.
Additionally, the pre-defined formation includes a coiled formation.
Additionally, the magnets include electromagnets and a voltage is applied to the electromagnets to fold the cable in the pre-defined formation.
Additionally, the magnets include electromagnets and a voltage is removed from the electromagnets such that the cable can be unfolded from the pre-defined formation.
According to a further aspect, a system includes a cable and electromagnets disposed on or within the cable, wherein the electromagnets act to fold the cable in a pre-defined configuration or to release the cable from the pre-defined configuration based on an applied voltage.
Additionally, the electromagnets are disposed at selected locations along a length of the cable to fold the cable in the pre-defined configuration.
Additionally, the cable returns to the pre-defined configuration from an unfolded state due to attraction of the electromagnets to one another.
Additionally, the cable is released from the pre-defined configuration when a voltage is removed from being applied to the electromagnets.
Additionally, the system further includes a first electrical wire disposed within the cable, a second electrical wire disposed within the cable, an external speaker and a cellular radiotelephone connected to the external speaker via the first electrical wire. The cellular radiotelephone removes a voltage being applied to the electromagnets via the second electrical wire when the radiotelephone receives a call, permitting the cable to be unfolded from the pre-defined configuration.
According to an additional aspect, a system may include a cable, a cellular radiotelephone, a microphone and/or an ear piece connected to the cellular radiotelephone via one or more electrical wires disposed within the cable. The system may further include a flexible wire disposed within the cable that runs a substantial portion of a length of the cable, where the flexible wire acts to return the cable to a pre-defined folded configuration when the cable has been unfolded.
Additionally, the flexible wire is formed within the cable in the pre-defined configuration.
Additionally, the pre-defined configuration comprises a coiled configuration.
Additionally, the system further may include magnets disposed on or within the cable, where the magnets act, in conjunction with the flexible wire, to return the cable to the pre-defined configuration when the cable has been unfolded.
Additionally, the magnets are disposed at selected locations along a length of the cable to return the cable to the pre-defined configuration when the cable has been unfolded.
Additionally, the cable returns to the pre-defined configuration after being released from an unfolded state due to attraction of the magnets to one another.
Additionally, the magnets may include electromagnets and a voltage is applied to the electromagnets to fold the cable into the pre-defined formation.
Additionally, the magnets may include electromagnets and a voltage is removed from being applied to the electromagnets such that the cable can be unfolded from the pre-defined formation.
It should be emphasized that the term “comprises/comprising” when used in this specification is taken to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, components or groups but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, components or groups thereof.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, explain the invention. In the drawings,
The following detailed description of the invention refers to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers in different drawings may identify the same or similar elements. Also, the following detailed description does not limit the invention.
Consistent with aspects of the invention, a connective cable may include an internal wire composed of a material that acts to automatically return the cable to a pre-defined folded configuration after the cable is unfolded by a user. The internal wire may be formed in the pre-defined configuration, thus, causing the cable to fold itself automatically. In some implementations of the invention, magnets may further be disposed at selected locations on or within the connective cable. The magnetic attraction between the magnets, in conjunction with the internal wire, may cause the cable to return to a pre-defined folded configuration after the cable has been unfolded by a user. In a further implementation, the magnets may include electromagnets. Application of a voltage to the electromagnets, in conjunction with action of the internal wire, causes the cable to fold itself in the pre-defined configuration. Removal of the applied voltage to the electromagnets enables the cable to be unfolded from the pre-defined configuration.
External device 110 may include any type of device that sends or receives electrical signals to or from device 120. External device 110 may include, for example, a microphone that sends an audio input to device 120. External device 110 may further include, for example, speakers, headphones, or external ear pieces that convert electrical signals received from device 120 into an auditory output.
Cable 100, consistent with principles of the invention, may include folding mechanisms, described further below, that cause cable 100 to automatically fold in a pre-defined configuration after cable 100 has been unfolded by a user. The mechanisms associated with cable 100, which cause cable 100 to fold in a pre-defined configuration, may, thus, prevent cable 100 from becoming entangled. The folding mechanisms, consistent with principles of the invention, therefore, permit ease of use and storage of cable 100 when a user uses cable 100 to interconnect external device 110 with device 120.
Cables, such as cables used to interconnect electrical devices, may, consistent with principles of the invention, include an internal folding wire composed of a material that acts to automatically return the cable to a pre-defined folded configuration after the cable is unfolded by a user. Use of the internal folding wire maintains the cable in a folded formation when the cable is not in use, thus, preventing the cable from becoming entangled.
The foregoing description of implementations consistent with principles of the invention provides illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings, or may be acquired from practice of the invention. For example, implementations of the invention have been described as using an automatically folding cable for interconnecting an electrical device with an external device. Aspects of the invention, however, may be applied to any type of cable used in any type of application. As another example, implementations of the invention have been described as using an internal folding wire in conjunction with magnets disposed on or within the cable for automatically folding the cable. In some implementations, the magnets may be used by themselves without the internal folding wire being disposed within the cable.
No element, act, or instruction used in the present application should be construed as critical or essential to the invention unless explicitly described as such. Also, as used herein, the article “a” is intended to include one or more items. Where only one item is intended, the term “one” or similar language is used. Further, the phrase “based on” is intended to mean “based, at least in part, on” unless explicitly stated otherwise.
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