a) Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to a partial harness for a spreading head harness for headphones or headsets, a connection member for a spreading head harness, and headphones or headsets with spreading head harnesses of this kind.
b) Description of the Related Art
Spreading head harnesses are used to ensure a comfortable, secure fit of headphones or headsets on the head particularly for professional applications. The pressing pressure of the harness, that is, the pressure with which the head harness presses the headphone ear pieces against the head, should not be too great. The spreading of the head harness consists in that at least two partial harnesses are spread apart and accordingly rest on the head in different locations.
Known spreading head harnesses are spread manually before or after being placed on the head. In order to wear on the head, the head harness is opened or widened, i.e., the headphone ear pieces are drawn apart until the headphones or the headset can be placed on the head. Also, when worm, that is, during use, the head harness is still open in the sense that the headphone ear pieces are farther apart from one another than in the relaxed state of the head harness. The resulting tension presses the headphone ear pieces against the ears.
As a result of this tension, known spreading head harnesses tend to draw together or even to close entirely in spite of the friction in their connection members. This is considered disadvantageous particularly because, aside from the diminished wearing comfort, it is possible for hair to be caught and painfully torn out when removing the head harness. Another disadvantage is the need to manually spread apart the partial harnesses and also to manually bring them together again after use.
It is the primary object of the invention to provide a spreading head harness for headphones or headsets which automatically spreads when opening or widening and remains spread during use and in which the partial harnesses are automatically brought together again after use.
This object is met by a partial harness for a spreading head harness for headphones or a headset with at least two partial harnesses for receiving at least one headphone ear piece at an end area with a substantially arc-shaped curvature, wherein the partial harness has a flexible spring region for elastic widening and contraction of the partial harness in which the end areas twist around the longitudinal axis relative to the spring region, are bent relative to the curvature, and can be mounted at connection members for generating a mechanical tension in the partial harness.
The above-stated object is met in a corresponding manner by a connection member for a spreading head harness for headphones or a headset with at least two partial harnesses with a substantially arc-shaped curvature, wherein each partial harness has a flexible spring region for elastic widening and contraction of the partial harness and two end areas and two connection members, wherein the connection member has holding members at which the end areas of the partial harnesses can be mounted, in which the holding members are designed for twisting of the end areas around the longitudinal axis relative to the spring regions, bending of the end areas relative to the curvature, and for generating a mechanical tension in the partial harness in mounted state.
The invention is based on the insight that an automatic spreading and closing of the partial harnesses can be brought about by introducing mechanical tensions in the spreading head harness in addition to the tension caused by the opening and wearing of the headphones. The corresponding tensions can be generated by torsion in conjunction with bending.
There are two basic possibilities for introducing these tensions in the partial harnesses. First, the partial harness itself can be designed in accordance with one aspect of the invention, wherein the object according to the invention can already be met by assembling with conventional connection members. Second, conventional partial harnesses, i.e., without torsion or bending, can be provided with mechanical tensions when assembling with connection members in accordance with another aspect of the invention in such a way that the above-stated object is met.
In a preferred construction of the invention, the flexible spring region is fashioned in its entirety from one material, particularly spring steel. As regards the mechanical tensions occurring in the partial harness, weak points may occur at the connection points in a multipart construction and may break in the course of use. The use of spring steel is recommended because an advantageous manufacture can be combined with good manageability and highly consistent quality.
In an advantageous construction of the invention, the end areas are twisted in opposite directions relative to the spring region. The torsional tensions introduced at the end areas by this twisting supplement one another when mounting.
It has proven advantageous to twist the end areas relative to the spring region by an angle between 0° and 45°, preferably between 10° and 20°, particularly about 15°.
In another construction of the invention, the end areas are bent inward relative to the curvature to introduce a corresponding tension when mounting.
Further, it has proven advantageous that the end areas are bent relative to the curvature by an angle between 0° and 20°, preferably between 0° and 10°, particularly about 5°.
In a preferred construction of the invention, the partial harness is constructed in such a way that a cable is guided from one end area to the other end area through the partial harness. Guiding a cable through a partial harness has the advantage that a signal feed to the electroacoustic transducer of the headphones need take place on only one side of the headphones. Accordingly, a user will not be hindered by cables running from both sides of the headphones.
In an advantageous construction of the invention, the partial harness has a sheathing for guiding a cable from one end area to the other end area through the sheathing. This makes it possible to guide the cable in a corresponding manner without altering the spring region of the partial harness itself.
According to the invention, headphones or a headset with a spreading head harness and at least one headphone ear piece has partial harnesses and/or connection members according to one of claims 1 to 9, wherein at least one holder is arranged at the end areas of the partial harnesses and/or connection members for the at least one headphone ear piece.
The invention will be described more fully in the following with reference to advantageous embodiment forms shown in the accompanying drawings.
In the drawings:
By headphones and headset is meant not only devices having electroacoustic transducers but in a broader sense, also devices serving, for example, to dampen sound or as sound insulation for the ear.
A spreading head harness with partial harnesses according to the invention and/or connection members according to the invention is user-friendly because it spreads automatically when widening for placing on the head and cancels the spreading automatically after use, that is, in the contracted state. There is no risk that the user's hair will be caught because the spreading is also maintained during use.
While the foregoing description and drawings represent the present invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 033 232.0 | Jul 2004 | DE | national |
This application claims priority of International Application No. PCT/EP2005/007327, filed Jul. 7, 2005 and German Application No. 10 2004 033 232.0, filed Jul. 8, 2004, the complete disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/07327 | 7/7/2005 | WO | 5/30/2007 |